HS notes: Deb uses raspberries in her recipe, but I saw some fantastically sweet, beautiful blackberries at my market this weekend, and swapped in an equal amount of those. I imagine blueberries would be a lovely substitute, or strawberries as well! Also, Deb shapes her dough into a square before cutting into individual scones, my dough wanted to go circular, so I went with it - I ended up cutting the disc shape into six large wedges. Either way!
Buttermilk Corn Oil Biscuits recipe
Apricot Ginger Scones recipe
These yummy scones are made with fresh basil, feta cheese, sun-dried tomato, oil-cured black olives, whole wheat flour and olive oil. They are delicious on their own, you can always serve them along with your meal.
Blueberry Cream Scones recipe
Not too sweet, these scones are perfect to enjoy with a cup of warm tea!
Raisin Scones recipe
These scones were so easy to make, and they can be kept in a well-sealed bag or container in the freezer for up to at least one month. Not only good for breakfast, but also an easy snack. Just pop one or two in the microwave, and spread with some butter, or apple butter, or any jam. Delicious.
Buttermilk Apricot/Rhubarb Scones recipe
Buttermilk Scones recipe
After dividing the dough in half, I cut each piece into six wedges, making 12 scones in total.
Buttermilk Whole Wheat Scottish Scones recipe
Cape Cod Cranberry Scones recipe
These can be served warm or at room temperature with a pat of unsalted butter. Because there’s so much sweetness inside—from the cranberries, chocolate and orange zest—preserves would be overkill. This holiday recipe is so festive, why not gather some friends to enjoy them with some good coffee or tea before the season gets too busy. Find more recipes on TheNibble.com.
I like to add pumpkin spices: cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice & ginger. I also add a handful each of dried cranberries and walnuts. I cut into equal triangles from a round. When completely cooled, I drizzle with a simple vanilla glaze.
Currant Scones recipe
Showing 1 - 16
of 136 recipes