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.
For us guys it would nice to equate a Cup serving into grams. Eg “3 Cups or 400 grams of flour”
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mikeoxlong
it was nice i am going
Kevin
Brilliant!
Enzreckonize
Awesome
Andrea
Terrible!
Andrea
Cheesy goodness
Soldier
Thay where so great me and my family loved them I made them with cheese
Michael Reynish
Love fresh hot scones
Pixie
Best scones ever ,I soften the butter though, hardly mix . And make them small. Always consistent. Use this recipe for a base to my other scones, spinach and feta, date, etc. then brush with a little milk and melted butter, left over in the bowl
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Easygoing
For us guys it would nice to equate a Cup serving into grams. Eg “3 Cups or 400 grams of flour”
Cheers
it was nice i am going
Brilliant!
Awesome
Terrible!
Cheesy goodness
Thay where so great me and my family loved them I made them with cheese
Love fresh hot scones
Best scones ever ,I soften the butter though, hardly mix . And make them small. Always consistent. Use this recipe for a base to my other scones, spinach and feta, date, etc. then brush with a little milk and melted butter, left over in the bowl
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