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  2. The Secret Ingredient to Tender, Never-Ever Dry Scones - AOL

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    Start off with any cream and butter scone recipe like this one. Make your dough, press it into a disk, and let it chill. Thinly roll out the almond paste and cut it into squares. Roll the chilled ...

  3. Scone - Wikipedia

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    Scone with cream and strawberries. Other common varieties include the dropped scone, or drop scone, like a pancake, after the method of dropping the batter onto the griddle or frying pan to cook it, and the lemonade scone, which is made with clear lemonade and cream instead of butter and milk. The fruit scone or fruited scone contains currants ...

  4. 33 Breakfast Potluck Ideas That’ll Please Any Crowd - AOL

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    Get the Versatile Scones recipe. Andrew bui. 4-Way Sheet Pan Pancake. ... Get the Sour Cream Coffee Cake recipe. PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: LENA ABRAHAM. Giant Breakfast Sandwich.

  5. 150+ Easy Thanksgiving Dessert Recipes For Everyone - AOL

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    Piles of whipped cream are a must. Get the recipe: Black Bottom Banana Cream Pie. ... Crumbly, moist gluten-free pumpkin scones that are just the hint of sweet with the distinct taste of pumpkin.

  6. Cream tea - Wikipedia

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    An example of scones prepared according to the "Cornwall method". A cream tea in Boscastle, Cornwall, prepared according to the "Devon method".. A cream tea (also known as a Devon cream tea, Devonshire tea, [1] or Cornish cream tea) [2] is an afternoon tea consisting of tea, scones, clotted cream (or, less authentically, whipped cream), jam, and sometimes butter.

  7. English afternoon tea - Wikipedia

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    English afternoon tea (or simply afternoon tea) is a British tradition that involves enjoying a light meal of tea, sandwiches, scones, and cakes in the mid-afternoon, typically between 3:30 and 5 pm. It originated in the 1840s as a way for the upper class to bridge the gap between lunch and a late dinner.

  8. There's A Surprising Ingredient In Queen Elizabeth II's Viral ...

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    Queen Elizabeth's viral drop scone recipe is super easy and totally delicious. Here's how you can recreate the late monarch's pancakes while honoring her life.

  9. Eat Like a Royal With This Fruit Scone Recipe From ... - AOL

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    To that end, Buckingham Palace’s brigade of royal chefs published the recipe for fruit scones that the royal family has enjoyed for years on Wednesday, May 20.