Quick and easy scones

I'd never baked scones before and couldn't find a good eggless recipe. So I did some research and developed my own recipe, and it's turned out quite well for a first try.
Quick and easy scones
I'd never baked scones before and couldn't find a good eggless recipe. So I did some research and developed my own recipe, and it's turned out quite well for a first try.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Add dry ingredients to a mixing bowl and mix with a fork
- 2
Then add butter, and mix it into the dry mixture with your hands until it's incorporated.
- 3
Then add sourmilk /buttermilk and mix until it forms a soft dough. It should still be slightly sticky. Add more flour if mixture is too moist
- 4
Knead dough for a minute or so, then shape into scone shapes and bake in the oven until done.
- 5
You can add cheese, thyme and cayenne pepper if you want a more savoury scone.
- 6
Serve hot on its own or with butter, jam and cream.
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