Sunday 3 October 2010

Scones

Afternoon tea is a great English tradition and wouldn't be complete without some scones. I've never added sugar to mine, after all they are normally served with plenty of jam so why add even more sugar! And if you're feeling virtuous then you can stick with the sugar-free jams such as St. Dalfour or Meridian. I'm afraid we'd run out of sugar-free jam so I had to eat one with real apricot jam on, terrible! These also freeze really well and can be defrosted in a low oven so everyone thinks you just baked them!

Sultana Scones (makes approx 6 scones)

Ingredients
8 oz self-raising flour
1 1/2 oz butter
2 tbsp sultanas
1/4 pint milk
pinch of salt
Recipe
1. Preheat the oven to gas mark 7 (220 degs C / 425 degs F) and grease a baking tray.
2. Add the salt to the flour. Rub the butter into the flour.
3. Add the sultanas and mix to a soft dough with the milk.
4. Knead a little til smooth then roll out (approx 1" thick).
5. Cut out scones using a round cutter.
6. Put on baking tray and bake for 12-15 minutes til lightly brown.

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