English scones are more similar to American biscuits and they're often topped with butter, jam, or clotted cream. American scones are different, but different isn't necessarily a bad thing! Scones are an intrinsic part of both British and Irish cooking.
Ingredients of English Scones
- You need 260 grams of all purpose flour.
- You need 2 tsp of baking powder.
- Prepare 120 ml of milk.
- It's 50 grams of sugar.
- Prepare 1/4 tsp of salt.
- Prepare 1 large of egg.
- It's 75 grams of unsalted butter.
English Scones instructions
- Preheat oven 200degrees celcius or equivilant.
- Grease baking sheet.
- Sift flour, sugar, baking powder and salt into a large bowl and mix together to make sure well combined.
- Crack the egg into the milk and whisk until well combined.
- Dot the butter into the bowl with the flour mix and using fingertips blend until resembles course breadcrumbs.
- Add the milk and egg mixture to the bowl a little at a time using a wooden spoon until forms a dough. Do not over mix. You may not need all the egg and milk. Stop adding when all ingredients are combined into a dough thats not too wet and sticky.
- Dust work surface and hands with flour, turn the dough out and knead quickly into a ball. Pat the ball of dough down with your hand and then roll so the dough its 1-2 cms high..
- Using a lightly floured cookie cutter or other round implement cut out your scones from the dough. Ball up the leftover dough, re-roll and cut some more scones until you run out of dough.
- Place scones on greased baking sheet well spaced. Either brush with milk for a brown top or dust with flour depending on your preferance..
- Put baking sheet into middle of oven. The scones take approx 15-20 mins. They should have risen and be lightly browned. To test if cooked put a toothpick into the centre of one, it should come out clean..
- Leave to cool down a bit on a wire rack.
- Serve with butter or thick cream (clotted cream is best) and jam of your choice. Instead of jam you could use fresh fruit. Sliced strawberries are good :).
Using buttermilk, instead of heavy cream, and omitting the egg makes a lighter, more bread-like. Classic English Scones are light and airy with a slight crumble. A very British treat to which you can add different dried and fresh fruit. Usually served with afternoon tea and clotted cream. Perfect English Scones: Here's my family recipe for the perfect rustic english scone which go excellently with sweet or savory things like clotted cream and jam or parmesan and spinach.yum.
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