scones

This is one of the first things I made at school, in home economics many moons ago! Always come back to this receipe, very easy to make. Hope you try them and enjoy!
scones
This is one of the first things I made at school, in home economics many moons ago! Always come back to this receipe, very easy to make. Hope you try them and enjoy!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
prehest oven to gas mark 8, 450f, 230c
- 2
put flour, margarine and salt into a bowl and rub together, till they look like bread crumbs. if you are making fruit or cherry scones add them now.
- 3
add beaten egg to milk and mix together.
- 4
add sugar to flour mixture and stir in.
- 5
make a well in the centre and gradually add the egg and milk mix to form a stiff dough. you may not need all the egg and milk mix so save any remaining for glazing the tops before cooking.
- 6
put on a floured surface and pat or roll out to about 1" thick. use a 2 1/2" cutter or one of your choice and cut out the scones. re roll or pat together the cut offs and continue to cut out the scones till all dough is used up. any miss shapes can be cooked and eaten by the chef!
- 7
place on a greased baking sheet and glaze tops with left over egg and milk mixture or milk. put in the oven for about 10 minuits or untill golden brown.
- 8
cool on a wire rack. cut in half and enjoy with butter, jam and if you want to be really naughty, cream.
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