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These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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There was a youth group around here that sold a ready to use scone mix as a fund raiser.
They were really good.
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The gals that started this little bakery biz made fantastic scones and cinnamon buns. https://www.thebunontherun.com/I kinda think I have their scone recipe here.
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Theyโre a big thing around here.
I guess they are OK, if your into crumbly, kinda sweet biscuits.
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My SIL makes them all the time. The orange/cranberry are really good.
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Evnin, they shouldn't be crumbly. Flour, salt, baking powder, water. Fry in big cast skillet in oil. We make them to have with spaghetti sauce, or called Indian tacos with the same fixings, much better than wraps!!! Bill out. ๐พ๐ฃ๐พ๐ฃ๐พ๐ฃ๐จ๐ฆ
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My feeble attempt is in the oven.
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Check this out. They say to make your scones without using butter, and instead, double-up on heavy cream. The problem with using butter is that you need to use cold butter, cut it into small chunks, and mix it into the flour, but it is difficult to get it incorporated into the mixture without either having it melt, or having it unevenly distributed throughout the mix: https://food52.com/blog/23686-easy-cream-scones-recipe-no-butter-big-little-recipes
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The cranberry/orange that they sell at Publix Backery are darn good.
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The China Doll makes them using a YouTube recipe. Not strictly authentic, more like a coffee cake, but dang good. It was a very good blueberry year, so we have lots for the scones.
Had one for First Breakfast, in fact.
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The problem with using butter is that you need to use cold butter, cut it into small chunks, and mix it into the flour, but it is difficult to get it incorporated into the mixture without either having it melt, or having it unevenly distributed throughout the mix:
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The problem with using butter is that you need to use cold butter, cut it into small chunks, and mix it into the flour, but it is difficult to get it incorporated into the mixture without either having it melt, or having it unevenly distributed throughout the mix:
Perzactly Don ! Back of a large fork works in a pinch.
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Problem with butter?
Perish the thought. Thatโs like a problem with bacon!
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My wife can really bake, and she uses a fork.
I use a cutter just like that.
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The problem with using butter is that you need to use cold butter, cut it into small chunks, and mix it into the flour, but it is difficult to get it incorporated into the mixture without either having it melt, or having it unevenly distributed throughout the mix:
Perzactly Don ! Back of a large fork works in a pinch. Put the stick of butter in the freezer for a bit, then use a box grater. Works great for biscuits.
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The problem with using butter is that you need to use cold butter, cut it into small chunks, and mix it into the flour, but it is difficult to get it incorporated into the mixture without either having it melt, or having it unevenly distributed throughout the mix:
I have one of those that was my grandmotherโs. Spring wire loops, wooden handle, and a thumbrest. She never made scones, but her Crisco piecrust was the best. Sheโd float the Crisco in a bowl of cold water to stiffen it up for cutting in. When the Wife started baking pies she used butter like the YouTubers. I finally got her a big can of Crisco and what a difference!
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The ones I have had travelling were dry sweet bisquits with fruit in them. Not worth eating in my opinion. Never heard of anyone serving or eating them in the South
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I'm trying to back off of breads, some.
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