The classic English scone is a recipe that speaks of decadence and simplicity. In less than half an hour, the simple scone can be dressed up to indulge your sweet tooth, become a nutritious breakfast ...
Scones are one of the basic pleasures in life. Like biscuits with a touch of added sweetness, the best scones are delicate and light yet somehow wonderfully rich, each bite suggesting bits of butter ...
An old aunt of mine once said it was all in the warmth of your hands as you moulded the dough. Her hands were obviously just right as her date scones were a hit every time she pulled them out of the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Queen Elizabeth II: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images. EatingWell design. Queen Elizabeth's scone recipe was shared with President ...
This recipe is very easy to make. But while you’re at it, make a double or triple batch and either freeze the extra disks of raw dough or bake all the dough and freeze the finished scones. Then next ...
Scones tend to get a bad rap in the U.S., and for good reason. Often, American scones mimic a fluffy Southern buttermilk biscuit, or they come out dry and lacking in flavor. That isn’t the goal of a ...
This scone dough was created as an all-purpose base for whatever seasonal fruits, spices and other flavorings you want. It’s a great way to use up produce before it goes bad. In that spirit of ...
This delicious Scone Cake is one of my family's favorite easy sweet breakfast recipes. It's the best of buttery scones combined with the ease of a BIG sheet pan sized cake. This is the recipe to make ...
It may be getting hotter outside, but that doesn’t mean we can’t forget to make it feel like summer inside — with the help of ...
Scones can be dressed up with various add-ins. >> Tropical Fruit Scones: Use 3/4 cup candied ginger, dried pineapple, mango or papaya. >> Blueberry-Lilikoi Scones: Use 3/4 cup dried blueberries, and 2 ...
Queen Elizabeth II has been gone for a few years now, but she’s still remembered all around the world—including at the National Archives. You may know that the queen was a fan of corgis and scrambled ...