These are even fantastic without the butterscotch chips! You can even use chocolate chips, coconut, dried fruit such as raisins, dried cherries etc. Use only very cold unwhipped whipping cream for this...
Author: Kittencalrecipezazz
Gift jar directions at bottom of the recipe - add onto a recipe card and attach to the gift! Or skip the gift making and indulge yourself with this treat!! NOTE: This recipe is to be prepared one QUART...
Author: Mom2Rose
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
Make and share this White Chocolate Craisin Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: Michelle R.
Make and share this Coconut Almond Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: LoriInIndiana
Make and share this Blackberry Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: swirlycinnacakes
Make and share this Black Pepper and Onion Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: QueenJellyBean
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
From BH&G Holiday Cooking 1997 this recipe freezes well so you might consider making a double batch-one for now, one for later.
Author: Julie Bs Hive
Perfect to go with your morning coffee or a great afternoon snack with hot tea. The secret to making good scones is a quick, light hand when mixing, and a hot oven.
Author: littleturtle
These lavender-infused white chocolate and vanilla scones are a perfect addition to any tea party.
Author: Lady Luna Tea
I recently had the pleasure of visiting The Empress Hotel in Victoria, BC where they have a lovely tea room. This is one of the recipes used over the years at their Afternoon Tea.
Author: quotFoodThe Way To
This traditional recipe was brought to North America by my Great Grandmother Noon. We love it; it's rich and crumbly, the perfect accompaniment for afternoon tea. It's a real Scottish type of scone-- it's...
Author: Auntie Mags
Yum, delicious orange glazed scones! Very good! I love to warm them up in the microwave for about 30 seconds so that they get warm and soft! Hope you enjoy them also! And I won't take credit for this recipe,...
Author: Amie Layne
Do you like scones? Then please try these ones, they are good served warm or cold. *Most important* Always be gentle with the dough when kneading.
Author: Baby Kato
We use to sell these at our county fair every summer as a youth fund raiser. We served them the traditional way with sugar and cinnamon, but also with homemade huckleberry jam, or powdered sugar and butter,...
Author: startnover
These are great with a cup of coffee or tea.The texture is similar to a biscuit and not as dry as most scones. They can be frozen and baked at a later date. Amount of servings is an estimate and prep time...
Author: cookiedog
Scones, those light and delicious moist clouds to hold clotted cream and jam. So many recipes disappoint, but these from smittenkitchen.com via America's Test Kitchen are stunners.
Author: MarraMamba
This is out of a Weight Watchers cookbook called "Two's Company". I always double it and freeze them. DH gave them an excellent rating. They are easy to make and oh so good! 4 pointplus per scone. Hope...
Author: teresas
Reliable and simple. They have always turned out good and have been a favourite to family everytime. Make sure you dont play with it and do it fast. Goodluck and Enjoy
Author: the.fashion.babe
These are perfect with morning coffee or tea. By the time the oven is heated, the scones can be ready to be baked. To obtain the best results remember, Don't Handle the Dough! Don't be tempted to work...
Author: superbuna
Make and share this Pesto, Feta, and Sun-Dried Tomato Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: Alia55
It is said that there are as many ways to make a scone as there are cooks making it. This is my family's scone recipe. I hope you all enjoy it.
Author: Babybuttons
It's fine to freeze the scones ahead as directed below; the baking time may be slightly longer. These are amazing scones! Perfect for tea or dessert or even breakfast! YUM! Prep time includes 30 minute...
Author: hannahactually
I've been making these scones for years -- first in sweet and later in savory versions.Try using cheddar, feta, swiss, blue or any other strong cheese. Use fresh parsley and thyme if you have them, otherwise...
Author: emmalee1942
These gluten-free chocolate chip scones with cinnamon sugar topping are delicious with a piping hot cup of coffee. Adapted from JoyOfBaking.com.
Author: April in DE
Make and share this Irish Soda Bread Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: ratherbeswimmin
Whole oats make these scones special. They can be a bit crunchy in places and chewy in others, which makes for a diverse experience within one scone. They're slightly sweet, but not a dessert scone at...
Author: Katzen
Wanted to have something that was healthy but sweet and Low in Fat messed around with loads of other recipes and came up with this mix
Author: Paul Mooney
Here is a Donna hat recipe that I have not yet tried - sounds great to serve hot buttered with soup.
Author: katew
I found this in the Home and Family 1996 magazine and decided to save it here. Sounds good. Time includes 1 hour to chill.
Author: lazyme
Make and share this White Chocolate Cherry Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: coconutcream
A delicious treat on Valentine's Day or for a tea party. Each scone is two layers with a raspberry jam filling and sprinkled lightly with white sugar and then with red sugar crystals. Any other red jam...
Author: Mimi in Maine
You can vary these light and fluffy scones by using raspberry or cherry jam. Recipe courtesy of Sunset.
Author: cookiedog
My co-workers love these orange-cranberry muffins and requested them first for our annual bake sale at work. I've gotten requests from friends to bring these when visiting or for parties.
Author: Sue Carey-Bradley
Make and share this Honey-Cheddar Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: CookingONTheSide
Here's your basic "start here" scone recipe. While this simple vanilla scone is delicious as is, it's also the perfect vehicle for your favorite add-ins; we happen to love dried cranberries and walnuts....
Author: senseicheryl
Another one of my Scottish grandmother's recipes! I have several cheese scone recipes posted on Zaar, but this one is one of my favourites. Spring onions are also called green onions or scallions. My mum...
Author: French Tart
These scones are a good choice for breakfast, brunch or tea. They contain very little sugar because the sweetness comes from the raisins. Walnuts and lemon rind provide crunchiness and tang. These scones...
Author: Juenessa
Make and share this Rye Caraway Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: ratherbeswimmin
I got this recipe from a local tea room. They can be made as recipe states or with white chocolate and cranberries. You can also add a number of things to the dry ingredients to make your own version such...
Author: Petdrwife
Make and share this Lemon Poppy Seed Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: Sam 3
Make and share this Banana Nut Chocolate chip Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: OceanIvy
Make and share this Blueberry and Pecan Scones recipe from Food.com.
Author: loof751
This is a TOH recipe. I have not tried these yet, but they are in my -want to try- file. They list these as being .23 cents per serving. WOW!
Author: Tricia Foley
I love Dunkin Doughnuts raspberry white chocolate scones, but after having a stupid little fight with one of the workers there I just didn't feel right going in there and being served by him. Sooo, I just...
Author: MizEmerilLagasse