Scones are the answer. So simple to make, fairly quick to bake, and if you want to make the dough and pat it out into a ...
Editor’s note: High altitude makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level. This twice-monthly column presents recipes and tips that make baking in ...
Clockwise from top left: chocolate chip, blueberry with poppy seeds, citrus-honeycomb,and strawberry-rhubarb scones from Sqirl pastry chef Catalina Flores. (Ben Mims / Los Angeles Times) Last season’s ...
Kick things off by heating your oven to 220 degrees, then chuck the flour, salt, caster sugar, bicarbonate of soda and cream ...
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Orange Scone Recipe

A scone is a traditional British baked good made of wheat or oatmeal, raised with baking powder, and baked on sheet pans. It’s the main component served with afternoon tea and not to be confused with ...
Editor’s note: High altitudes makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall, and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level. This twice-monthly column presents recipes and tips that make baking in ...
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Easy Banana Scones Recipe with Maple Glaze

These Banana Scones are a delicious and easy-to-make treat that is perfect for breakfast, brunch or as an afternoon snack. They are made with ripe bananas, giving them a natural sweetness and moist ...
1. In a bowl large enough to hold all the ingredients, whisk the flour, salt, baking powder, baking soda, nutmeg, allspice, and sugar to blend them. 2. Scatter the butter over the flour mixture. Using ...
Reminiscent of cinnamon coffee cake, but with a firmer texture, these scones are mixed with walnuts tossed in butter and cinnamon. There's even more cinnamon in the dough, along with nutmeg, ...
While the ingredients don’t change much, some of the finer points do when making scones — egg or no egg, lots of sugar or a little, high baking temperature or low. An alternative is to soak the dry ...
Put on a sweater, make a hot cup of tea and break out the mixer. Fall is here, and with it comes the unofficial start of baking season. Don't get me wrong, I love to bake any time of year. But there's ...