Preheat the oven to 220ºC. Grease or flour a baking tray.
Sift the flour, baking powder and salt into a bowl. Rub in the butter with your fingertips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
Add the milk and quickly mix with a round-bladed table knife to a soft dough. For light and tender scones the mixture should be quite soft and a little sticky. Scrape the dough onto the floured baking tray and flour the top.
Working quickly, pat the dough out to 2cm thickness and with a floured knife cut it into 12 even-sized pieces, then separate the scones to allow 2cm space between them. Brush the tops with milk.
Bake for 10 minutes or until golden brown. Place on a wire rack to cool, wrapped in a clean tea towel to keep them soft.
This recipe is great.you should try it.This is the bast.
cassie
good but like them better when you use lemonade in them
D bishop
Makes soft and fluffy base for pizzas.
C
Absolutely awesome
Clay
Lovely Fluffy and tasty
Rhonda Spidell
I love date scones and now I’ve made my own. I’ve invited some friends over to have a Kiwi treat. Thanks Edmonds! Rhonda in New Mexico USA
Liv M
Consistently one of the best scone recipes, can add whatever you want for different flavours and the recipe works without fail. I often add 1/2 cup of grated tasty/aged cheddar cheese and some Parmesan with a teaspoon of chili flakes and it’s delicious. I just made date scones using this recipe; with a bit of oats and cinnamon. Thanks Edmonds! A classic for a reason
Rebecca
So simple. Just added sultanas. Perfect recipe. Thank you. Next time will try adding orange rind.
Lucy
Great. Added raisins and used a round cookie cutter so get the shape. Turned out fantastic.
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This recipe is great.you should try it.This is the bast.
good but like them better when you use lemonade in them
Makes soft and fluffy base for pizzas.
Absolutely awesome
Lovely Fluffy and tasty
I love date scones and now I’ve made my own. I’ve invited some friends over to have a Kiwi treat. Thanks Edmonds! Rhonda in New Mexico USA
Consistently one of the best scone recipes, can add whatever you want for different flavours and the recipe works without fail. I often add 1/2 cup of grated tasty/aged cheddar cheese and some Parmesan with a teaspoon of chili flakes and it’s delicious. I just made date scones using this recipe; with a bit of oats and cinnamon.
Thanks Edmonds! A classic for a reason
So simple. Just added sultanas. Perfect recipe. Thank you. Next time will try adding orange rind.
Great. Added raisins and used a round cookie cutter so get the shape. Turned out fantastic.
A mizzing good recipe and easy
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