Ingredients
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1 1/4
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1 1/4
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1/3
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1 1/4
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3/4
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3/4
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1
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1/3
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1/4
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1/3
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1
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Directions
Oatmeal Scones With Dried Apricots and Cranberries, I found this recipe on the New York Daily News website One of the reasons I like this recipe so much is that it uses the food processor, which combines the scone dough beautifully If you don’t have a food processor you can use your hands, and I can guarantee a good workout in the process Another reason I like this recipe is because it uses dried cranberries (craisins) I love these little babies , This is a really good recipe I would add vanilla though , These are so delicious! They almost melt in the mouth I made the recipe as directed and then brushed the scones with egg white and sprinkled the tops with coarse sugar before baking I will definitely make these again!
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Steps
1
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Adjust the Oven Rack to Center Position and Heat Oven to 375 Degrees. |
2
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Spread the Oats in an Even Layer Onto a Jelly Roll Pan or Cookie Sheet. |
3
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Place in the Oven and Toast Until Golden Brown and Fragrant, About 8 to 10 Minutes. |
4
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Remove from the Oven and Cool Completely. |
5
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Wipe the Sheet, Line With Some Parchment Paper and Increase Oven Temperature to 400 Degrees. |
6
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Place the Flour, Sugar, Baking Powder, Baking Soda and Salt in the Bowl of a Food Processor Fitted With a Steel Blade. |
7
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Blend Briefly to Combine. |
8
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Evenly Distribute the Butter Over the Dry Ingredients and Process For a Half-Dozen 1-Second Pulses. |
9
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Add the Oats and Fruit and Pulse an Additional 6 Times, or Until the Largest Piece of Butter Is About the Size of a Pea. |
10
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Transfer to a Large Bowl. |
11
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Stir the Buttermilk and Egg Together in a Small Bowl or Large Measuring Cup Until Well-Combined. |
12
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Add the Mixture to the Dry Ingredients and Mix With a Fork or Rubber Spatula Until Dough Begins to Form Large Wet Clumps. |
13
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Turn Onto the Countertop and Knead by Hand, Incorporating Any Dry Floury Bits Until It Comes Together Into a Rough, Sticky Ball. |
14
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Pat Down Into a 6- to 7-Inch Disk and Cut Into 8 Wedges. |
15
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Transfer the Scones Onto a Prepared Baking Sheet and Bake Until Dark Golden Brown, About 15 Minutes. |