It might be Basic Scones but I have to say this is the best of all scones. This month we were challenged to make Scones by Audax from Audax Artifex. I have never fancied scones so much but this one is a big Wow! The reason behind this successful and fluffy scones is Audax. Audax has explained the every single fact about this scone, which resulted in this beautiful scones.
There so many variations in this scones, Cream Scones, Buttermilk Scones, Fruit Scones and so many. I highly recommend to try this Basic Scones first. These Basic Scones are perfect when filled with some jam and clotted cream. I regret that I made a very small batch, my next try will be with wholemeal and some fresh fruits probably. Thank you Audax for this great recipe and valuable tips, this is definitely a keeper.
Preparation Time: 10-15 minutes
Cooking Time: 10- 15 minutes
Makes 5 Scones
Ingredients:
All purpose flour- 240 g
Cold Butter- 2 tbsp
Milk- 120 ml
Baking Powder- 2 tsp
Salt a pinch
Method:
Triple sift the flour in a large bowl and mix it along with salt and baking powder. Grate the cold butter and freeze it for about 30 minutes. Rub the butter into the flour gently. Add the milk and mix it into a dough using a spatula. The dough will be quite sticky, wetter the dough lighter the scones.
Do not over work or under work the dough, both will spoil the texture. Once the dough comes together, you can pat it gently with your fingers and cut it into scones. If you are looking for layers, fold the dough once or twice. Pat it gently with your fingers, dip a round cutter in a flour and cut it into rounds.
Preheat the oven to 240 degree Celsius. Place the scones in a preheated oven for about 10 minutes, until it looks raised and lightly brown on top. If you want a shiny top on the scones, you can glaze it with milk before baking. Take it out from the oven, leave it to cool in a wire rack. Serve warm scones witha dollop of Jam and fresh cream.
There so many variations in this scones, Cream Scones, Buttermilk Scones, Fruit Scones and so many. I highly recommend to try this Basic Scones first. These Basic Scones are perfect when filled with some jam and clotted cream. I regret that I made a very small batch, my next try will be with wholemeal and some fresh fruits probably. Thank you Audax for this great recipe and valuable tips, this is definitely a keeper.
Preparation Time: 10-15 minutes
Cooking Time: 10- 15 minutes
Makes 5 Scones
Ingredients:
All purpose flour- 240 g
Cold Butter- 2 tbsp
Milk- 120 ml
Baking Powder- 2 tsp
Salt a pinch
Method:
Triple sift the flour in a large bowl and mix it along with salt and baking powder. Grate the cold butter and freeze it for about 30 minutes. Rub the butter into the flour gently. Add the milk and mix it into a dough using a spatula. The dough will be quite sticky, wetter the dough lighter the scones.
Do not over work or under work the dough, both will spoil the texture. Once the dough comes together, you can pat it gently with your fingers and cut it into scones. If you are looking for layers, fold the dough once or twice. Pat it gently with your fingers, dip a round cutter in a flour and cut it into rounds.
Preheat the oven to 240 degree Celsius. Place the scones in a preheated oven for about 10 minutes, until it looks raised and lightly brown on top. If you want a shiny top on the scones, you can glaze it with milk before baking. Take it out from the oven, leave it to cool in a wire rack. Serve warm scones witha dollop of Jam and fresh cream.
33 comments:
Would love a bite of that scone with some jam.
Wow looks perfectly done, luv the clicks and setup too
scones looks perfect, though I have never tried it. loved ur presentation style
looks delicious ......
It is a perfect looking scone. It goes well with lemon curd too...love to have a piece!
I love scones! Yours look very pretty and soft inside.
The scones look hearty and filling.
Love Ash.
Looks very inviting sis... mouthwatering..
they look wonderful..you sounded them so good that i feel like making them right away!
Your scones look so perfect the shape, the colour and the crumb are all outstanding an excellent execution of the challenge recipe. Wonderful to hear that the recipe changed your mind about the humble scone. Yes I totally agree with you it is knowing all the little details about each step of the process that makes for a great scone. Kudos to you. Cheers from Audax in Sydney Australia.
lovely scones....thanx 4 sharing
Lovely looking scones. Nice recipe. Love to have it right away with that scoop of jam and tea. YUM!!!!
Bookmarked. This is very interesting. My daughter is reading Enid Blyton so her interest in scones is great. Perfect timing.
wow they look amazing perfectly baked !! well presented too !!
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looks awesome.pics r so beautiful...loved it
Drool worthy and delectable
they look great :)
I'm not sure if I have commented already. WOW I have to say your scones look perfect the shape and colour are outstanding. Wonderful to hear you liked the challenge so much. Cheers from Audax in Sydney Australia.
YUMMY YUMMY
Aarthi
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Those look wonderful! I love your teacups, by the way.
These look so good. I learnt sO much from Audux this month.
Wat a prefectly baked scones, looks absolutely stunning and incredible
looks fabulous wonderfully done hope you can participate in the tea time snack event :)
salaams
looks wonderful.. drooling over the pictures...
Tienen un aspecto fantástico!!
All your baking recipes are awesome..N lovely scones!!
Erivum Puliyum
Scones looks perfect!
The scones look hearty and filling.
it seems to me like sometimes the whole world is crazy after scones. I dont remember if I ever baked any, I guesse not. I cant remember either having tasted one.
One thing I can tell u, your scones look simply perfect! ( and by now I have seen a lots online and in the TV)
Scones looks perfect and lovely clicks..
i haven't try to make scones...yours looks delicious..:)
Mouthwatering here, wat a terrific and super tempting
amazing scones... would love some...
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