I usually don't like scones. They're dry and tasteless. Maybe it's because I usually buy them at the gas station bakery? A couple of years ago, while sitting in a tea house, I was served the most delicious scones. Soft and tender and addicting. So, now knowing what a scone was supposed to taste like, I went in search of a recipe that would yield such scrumptious biscuits.
And now I would like to share it with you. This recipe is from "The Old Farmhouse Kitchen" cookbook.
The Best Scones
Sift together:
2 cups flour
1/3 cup sugar
3 tsp.baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
Cut into flour mixture like pie crust:
1/2 cup butter
Mix together in a cup:
3/4 cup sour cream
1 egg
1 1/2 tsp. vanilla
Add to dry ingredients until soft dough forms. Roll into 8 inch disk. Cut into wedges. Separate. Bake at 375 got 12-15 minutes. Best served hot. If adding berries or chocolate, mix into flour before adding the sour cream mixture.
I also drizzle with powdered sugar icing. This morning I didn't have any sour cream, so I used warm fresh cream I had setting out to make butter. It worked just as well.
Enjoy!
Omigosh! Those look WONDERFUL! Gonna make! What berries did you use? Cranberries? My daughter loves scones so I'll share the batch with her. Thanks for posting what looks like a great recipe.
ReplyDeleteThose look yummy!
ReplyDelete~Have a lovely day!
Mama Pea,
ReplyDeleteI used raspberries this time, usually I use cranberries-remember that whole cranberry harvest thing? I hope your family enjoys them. I'm planning on making your rice pudding recipe, too.
Affectioknit- Are you back from your adventures? Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteSo you still have a few (few?) of those cranberries left, huh? ;o]
ReplyDeleteI'm going to use raspberries as you did because I've got gallons of them still in the freezer. I can hardly wait to bake those scones. But I have to do frosted sugar cookies in heart shapes for Valentine's Day tomorrow first!