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  2. Scone - Wikipedia

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    A scone (/ s k ɒ n / SKON or / s k oʊ n / SKOHN) is a traditional British baked good, popular in the United Kingdom and Ireland.It is usually made of either wheat flour or oatmeal, with baking powder as a leavening agent, and baked on sheet pans.

  3. British Scones Will Transport You To A London Tea Room - AOL

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    Tall and fluffy, soft in the center and just slightly sweet, these British scones are more similar in texture to American-style biscuits than they are to an American scone.

  4. Sorta Scones Recipe Recipe - AOL

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    Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Mix flours, baking powder, salt, sugar and cinnamon in a medium mixing bowl. Using a pastry cutter or two knives, cut in butter until mix resembles fine meal.

  5. Delicious and easy scone recipes you need to try - AOL

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    It is the weekend and this Saturday is meant for the scones. Enjoy warm delectable creations made perfectly for a morning cozied up in bed. Delicious and easy scone recipes you need to try

  6. Griddle scone - Wikipedia

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    The griddle scone (most dialects of English) or girdle scone (Scots and Northumbrian English) is a variety of scone which is baked on a griddle or frying pan rather than in an oven. The flat, buttered tattie (potato) scones at the bottom of this picture are girdle (griddle) scones.

  7. List of British breads - Wikipedia

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    The separated sector is a scone. This is a list of bread products made in or originating from Britain. British cuisine is the specific set of cooking traditions and practices associated with the United Kingdom. Bread prepared from mixed grains was introduced to Great Britain around 3700 BC. [1]

  8. Buddy Valastro's chocolate chip scones

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    These scones are so decadent, it's like eating dessert - for brunch! Learn how to make them at home with his recipe. ... 20 incredibly easy dip recipes your party guests will obsess over.

  9. Bannock (British and Irish food) - Wikipedia

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    The word bannock comes from northern English and Scots dialects. The Oxford English Dictionary states the term stems from panicium, a Latin word for "baked dough", or from panis, meaning bread. It was first referred to as "bannuc" in early glosses to the 8th century author Aldhelm (d. 709), [1] and its first cited definition in 1562.

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