Queen Elizabeth's scone recipe was shared with President Eisenhower in 1959. It uses teacup measurements and simple pantry staples like flour and butter. These rustic scones are perfect for cozy ...
Spoon the jam-like mixture into a mason jar and pop it in the fridge to cool whilst you crack on with your scones. To whip up ...
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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 ...
Easy to make scones are great for any time of the day. Whether it’s breakfast, a snack, or something to go with your coffee, a good scone just hits the spot. The best part? They come together fast, so ...
Christmas breakfast is one of my favorite meals of the holiday, and over the years I’ve learned a few tricks to make it even more enjoyable. The secret is to set your menu plan early and pick dishes ...
With news of the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday, all things British came flooding back to the forefront of thought. Chief among them were scones and other treats that make up the canon of ...
When it’s Sunday morning, I often want to get creative for breakfast but don’t want to spend a lot of time actually cooking or shopping for fancy ingredients. I get tired of eating cereal and end up ...
What could be more tempting than a scone, tender and flaky within, delicately browned and slightly crunchy at the edges? Nothing, apparently, judging from the baker’s dozens of requests we’ve gotten ...
Few things beat a warm, fresh-from-the-oven baked good. Most everyone has childhood memories of their favorite goodie their mom or grandma made for them. The scent of warm goodness permeating the air, ...
A sweet, super-dense blend of primarily ground almonds and sugar, almond paste is rich, with a smooth, tacky texture and a toasty, nutty flavor. Bakers often use almond paste to make fillings for pies ...
Queen Elizabeth II has been gone for a few years now, but she’s still remembered all around the world—including at the National Archives. You may know that the queen was a fan of corgis and scrambled ...