Tea Scones/Biscuits

Chef Tonny @cook_19499667
I came across this recipe while looking for a presentable and less intensive snack to prepare.
Tea Scones/Biscuits
I came across this recipe while looking for a presentable and less intensive snack to prepare.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Pre heat oven to 200 degrees
- 2
Sift all dry ingredients, make a well and rub butter till the mixture resembles breadcrumbs,stir in milk and eggs to make a soft dough.
- 3
Turn the dough to a soft surface and knead to make a rectangular or round shape
- 4
Roll till 2.5 cm thick,using knife or a circular ring to make shapes of your choice
- 5
Place on the baking tray brush with eggwash and bake for 40 to 45 mins
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