Simple Golden Raisin Scones

"This is a recipe that I adapted from one that I found in one of my old cookbooks. It's amazingly easy to make and it tastes so good for being decently low fat. My father (who is British) insists on me making them for him whenever I visit.These are fantastic reheated in the microwave for a few seconds with some whipped cream on the side or spread with butter. Edit: Ahh - I forgot to add the amount of flour needed in the ingredients. Thank you for the review that pointed it out Beansy!"
 
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Ready In:
25mins
Ingredients:
12
Yields:
8 Scones
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  • 2. Beat buttermilk (or skim/soy/lemon mixture) with the egg in a small bowl.
  • 3. In a mixing bowl, mix together the baking soda, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and flour.
  • 4. Cut in butter until no large chunks of it remain.
  • 5. Mix in sugar.
  • 6. Add raisins and mix until they are fully coated with the flour mixture.
  • 7. Add milk and egg mixture and mix until dough is moist. (it may appear a bit dry).
  • 8. Place dough onto floured surface and knead a few times.
  • 9. Split dough into 2 circles and place them onto a cookie sheet, pressing them down until they're about 1-2 inches thick.
  • 10. Using a knife, score the tops of the circles to make 4 wedges.
  • 11. Sprinkle brown sugar and cinnamon topping onto dough.
  • 12. Bake for 15 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into them comes up dry.

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  1. I will give this recipe 5 stars despite the fact it didn't list the flour in the ingredients. I used two and two thirds cups and it turned out very good. The taste is great and it is moist. Loved it and will definitely make it again!! Thank you for sharing this very yummy recipe!!
     
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