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Scones are a must-have for any tea party, and a subtly sweet flavor like orange-vanilla is a safe pairing for most types of tea. These scones are topped with an orange glaze and orange zest for a ...
Here are the 52 best afternoon and high tea recipes, from tea cakes and loaves, to English tea sandwiches. Browse through them, make sure you pin your favorites and prepare to have a spot of tea ...
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.
Preheat the oven to 425ºF. Sift the flour and baking powder into a bowl and stir in the sugar. Add the butter and rub together using your fingers until breadcrumbs form.
Carefully pat down ball into a 1-inch-tall rectangle; divide into 8 equal pieces. Carefully transfer scones to an ungreased baking sheet. Brush tops with egg wash and sprinkle with sea salt, black pepper and smoked paprika. Bake 15-20 minutes or until scones are golden brown and puffy. Remove from oven; cool 5 minutes before serving.
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.
Preheat your oven to 400 degrees, and mix your dry ingredients together (besides the cheese, onions and bacon). Crumble the butter into the flour mixture with your fingers or a pastry cutter.
Preheat your oven to 425 (F). Combine the flour, baking soda, salt and cheese in a large mixing bowl. Combine the buttermilk and chives then add them to the dry ingredients.