This is the easiest and most reliable scone recipe in the world. My mum gave it to me and then I found all the gals at work knew it too, but I haven't seen it on recipezaar - so here it is! The ratio is...
Author: Lorelle in Australia
Taken from the Healthy Cooking Sugar Free Cookbook. The whole fun of these cakes is that they can be eaten directly from the pan in which they are cooked. So gather the family around for a traditional...
Author: Sam 3
Make and share this Apple and Cheese Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: Sydney Mike
My friend loves a good cherry scone, and can't bake or she thinks she can't, so when she pops in for a cuppa, I make her these. It only takes 15 mins and they are lovely with fresh butter. A light touch...
Author: Tea Jenny
Nice little scones filled with raspberry jam and topped with a rosewater-flavored glaze. These would be a nice addition to a Valentines Day breakfast, especially if you use a heart-shaped cutter. Adapted...
Author: Muffin Goddess
Make and share this Dried Cherry-Lemon Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: ratherbeswimmin
Stovetop scotch scones griddle from New Settlement Cookbook sent by Barbaja w. I like the change from being usual oven bake (New Settlement Cookbook)
Author: barbaja w.
SOURCE: www.IGOURMET.COM I have made these several times now and they are wonderful. Even though Mull of Kintyre is called for in preference, I prefer the Seriously Strong cheddar. Baking time is approx....
Author: Chef Shadows
Make and share this Chocolate Coconut Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: Marz7215
Pamper guests with a plateful of these (or other) home-baked goodies. Simple to make, nose-twitching scent, and on the table in no time. Serve with bacon or sausages, apricot honey-butter, and coffee or...
Author: Debber
My husband loves this for breakfast in the morning, heated up in the microwave from the freezer. They are wonderful right out of the oven too!
Author: TishT
I tried these after seeing the recipe on the back of a Land O Lakes low-fat half-n-half container and they are yummy.
Author: CookingONTheSide
Caution, only for those who like scones with a strong cheese presence and a little jalapeno pepper bite. This is for my friend Patrick. For bolder flavor, dust lightly with jalapeno chile powder.
Author: Jim K
Served warm and oozing with butter, these fabulous fruity griddlecakes make a great treat for breakfast or afternoon tea. I remember my grandmother making these when I was little; she lived in a very old...
Author: French Tart
I love scones...I love Apricots...I love Citrus... teeheehee, what else do I need other than a hot cup of tea and some clotted cream?
Author: JanetB-KY
Haven't tried these yet. Similar to a couple posted recipes but uses all purpose flour instead of self rising.
Author: Burgundy Damsel
Make and share this Maple, Bacon, and Date Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: ratherbeswimmin
A delicious low-calorie, low-fat version of the Classic Cheese and Chive Scones with healthy low-fat alternatives in the inclusion of the low-fat soft cheese and the skimmed milk. If you wish, you can...
Author: bluemoon downunder
These are my favorite scones. The cake flour and the little bit of extra sugar helps keep them light and tender. If you don't have the cake flour, just use 2 cups of regular flour. Handling the dough gently...
Author: AnnaClarke
Scones vary from country to country. Whilst I love them all, I was looking for the traditional plain little deliciousness of a simple plain scone that is brought to life with some Cornish/Devon/Clotted...
Author: Tantric1
From Australian BH&G Diabetic Living issue 12 2007. Have not included cooling time for scones in times.
Author: ImPat
These scones very easy and delicious with a cup of coffee or tea! The scones look so yummy with the little pieces of zest and blueberries mixed in them.
Author: LaurietheLibrarian
These savory scones make a satisfying accompaniment to soups, or to any meal when you want something a bit more special than an ordinary dinner roll. They are simple to prepare, the recipe can easily be...
Author: FlemishMinx
Went to a garage sale and this lady has a great collection of cooking books. So I purchased one called Cooking from the cupboard. Meals in minutes from your cupboard. Couldn't beat the price .50 for a...
Author: Timothy H.
My son Paul's recipe from school days. Another that became a family favourite. We usually make this with a scone mix and I usually guess how much brown sugar or butter to use. I will have to guess amounts...
Author: Ninna
Easy to make, moist and flavorful! My husband loves these. He says they taste like a cinnamon roll and I say that they are MUCH easier and quicker to make than cinnamon rolls. Try them! This is one of...
Author: Juenessa
This is a recipe I got from a friend in Perth. It is originally from her grandmother, tastes yummy and is easy to make.
Author: Jelly Belly Lees
This is an Edmonds Cookbook recipe (New Zealand woman's cooking bible) that I have modified slightly. You can use any type of fruit yoghurt, although stuff with a lot of pips wouldn't be good. Please note...
Author: LilKiwiChicken
This scone comes out light and sweet. It has an elegant presentation, an excellent addition to a brunch table.
Author: Marz7215
Delicious cheesy scones with crispy bacon, a real treat for breakfast or high tea. These traditional scones are wonderful when served with fried or scrambled eggs for breakfast, alongside grilled tomatoes...
Author: French Tart
I love the decadence of scones, love coffee, and love chocolate chips! I'm not a huge fan of Sandra Lee on the Food Network, but these scones looked pretty darn good for Semi-Homemade ones made with Bisquick!...
Author: GoodMorningBurger
This basic scone recipe is incredibly simple and incredibly tasty! Use any kind of dired fruit you like (I'm partial to cherries and mango, myself, but I've never met a fruit scone I didn't like!) If you...
Author: velorutionista
These awesome scones are packed with fresh blueberries and hearty whole grain goodness! Great for breakfast, brunch, or afternoon tea. Serve warm with butter and honey, fruit jam, or just on their own!...
Author: A Messy Cook
Make and share this Whole Wheat Oat Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: guenevere29
Make and share this Lemon-Walnut Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: evelynathens
This is posted in response to a request. It's a simple scone recipe using Bisquick mix! I've also made these using reduced fat Bisquick, soy milk, and Egg Beaters and they still tasted terrific!
Author: Kree6528
A taste of Ireland, these hearty, flaky scones are great warm with butter or jam or dipped into some seafood chowder! Cooking them on a preheated baking sheet gives them a flavor similar to cooking pancakes...
Author: carlysulli
Make and share this Blackberry Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: swirlycinnacakes
I have an abundance of Lemon Verbena growing in my herb garden, and am constantly on the lookout for verbena recipes. If you are a lemon lover as I am, you will love growing this herb (Aloysia Triphylla/...
Author: BecR2400
These are some super yummy scones! My husband adores these and I almost regret getting him hooked because they are so tempting to me as well! Work quickly with the dough and try not to over work it so...
Author: Mindelicious
Appropriate for Diabetics. Uses a food processor, great way to hide the nutrious stuff from the kids! Can be made up to 4 hours ahead before baking.
Author: MommyMakes
These lavender-infused white chocolate and vanilla scones are a perfect addition to any tea party.
Author: Lady Luna Tea