Whisk together the all-purpose flour, baking powder, granulated sugar, and sea salt in a mixing bowl. Add the unsalted butter and use a fork to combine it with the mix. Pour ¾ of a cup of whole milk ...
Scones are one of my favorite pastries to make, and if you look in my deep-freeze on any given day, you'll almost always find a bag of scones just waiting to be popped into the oven. I love the ...
This Valentine's Day, surprise your date with breakfast in bed or opt to eat away your feelings with some flavorful scones. Orange zest provides a bright note throughout the pastry while fresh ...
My initial encounters with scones were all tasteless affairs: coffee-chain-store scones that crumbled all over my lap when I bit into them and left me frantically guzzling down coffee as I tried to ...
Editor's note: This column was first published July 5, 2017. July is my favorite month of the entire year. Growing up, July meant a few very specific things: berry picking, strawberry shortcake for ...
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and butter. Using a pastry cutter or fork, mix ingredients until well combined. Slowly stir in heavy cream; ...
Many tend to pick up a pack of scones from the local store rather than baking from scratch. Yet, with the right recipe on ...
Raspberries are a bold, tangy fruit that works well in both sweet and savory dishes. Whether you use them fresh, frozen, or in preserves, they bring a bright flavor and a vibrant color to your meals.
These scones use a unique ingredient that ensures they taste like a "heavenly cloud" and bake in just 10 minutes. Scones are typically a special treat for afternoon tea or a supermarket purchase for ...