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5-8 + Scones recipes (10)

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Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Make these scones in the autumn when firm, sweet blackberries are in season. The addition of buttermilk to the mixture ensures the result is light and flaky. Serve fresh from the oven for a deliciously different tea-time scone.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Peppery watercress and mature Cheddar flavour these tempting and nutritious savoury scones. Serve them warm with soup instead of bread or split and fill them with salad ingredients for a satisfying packed lunch.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Drop scones, also called Scotch pancakes, are easy and fun to make, and perfect for tea or even as a simple dessert. Served with creamy fromage frais and sweet, succulent berries, they are quite irresistible.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Served fresh from the oven while still slightly warm, scones are a traditional favourite, whether for tea-time, lunch or a quick snack. Here, mashed potato is added to the mixture, which makes these savoury scones wonderfully moist and improves their keeping qualities. It’s a great way of using up leftover potato.
 
Recipe by: Renae Sattazahn
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These Australian-born scones are reminiscent of Queensland, where the popular Queensland Blue pumpkin grows. A very tasty treat!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These craggy-topped, savoury rolls are made with self-raising flour, soft cheese and plenty of fresh herbs – ideally a mixture of flat-leaf parsley, chives, thyme and rosemary, although any favourite combination will do. The scones are nicest eaten warm from the oven, with soup or salad.
 
Recipe by: Beaklet
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This is a savoury scone which gets a slight flavour kick from mustard and cayenne pepper. They are delicious on their own, buttered or with leftover roasted meats and salad.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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This recipe provides the wrapping or covering for many pies, both sweet and savoury. Follow individual recipe instructions for methods of use and baking. See notes at the bottom of recipe for more ideas. This recipe makes enough to cover a large pie dish for serving 4-6 or to cut out 6 individual large scones.
 
Recipe by: Michelle Chen
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These scones are fluffy, soft and creamy (and very cheap to make)! If you have clotted cream, homemade jam and a cup of hot tea to eat with these when they are just baked, then you have youself the best cream tea!
 
Recipe by: Bryan the baker
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A delectable variation on the traditional scone. A helpful tip is to use a good quality yoghurt with plenty of fruit bits in it.
 
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