Ingredients
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1 1/2
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2
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1/4
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4
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1/2
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1/2
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1
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1/2
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1/3
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-
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Directions
Scottish Scones, These are the scones I remember as a child growing up in Scotland., What are cupfuls in grammes, Perfect comfort food. Made the first batch according to the recipe. Like some other reviewers, I found them too dense and heavy, and they didn’t rise much. Still they tasted good. For the second batch, I substituted dried cranberries for the currants, and added the grated zest of one orange. Also, I reduced the rolled oats to 1 cup. Everything else was the same. Perfection. And so easy!
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Steps
1
Done
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Combine Flour, Oats, Sugar, Baking Powder, Salt, and Currants in a Large Bowl. |
2
Done
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Mix Well. |
3
Done
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Make a Well in Center. |
4
Done
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Beat Egg Until Frothy, and Mix in Melted Butter or Margarine and Milk. |
5
Done
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Pour Into Well. |
6
Done
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Stir to Make Soft Dough. |
7
Done
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Pat Dough Into Two 6- to 7-Inch Circles. |
8
Done
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Transfer to Greased Baking Sheet. |
9
Done
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Score Each Top Into 8 Pie-Shaped Wedges. |
10
Done
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Bake at 425 Degrees F 220 Degrees C For 15 Minutes, Until Risen and Browned. |