Start by combining all-purpose flour with sugar, baking powder, and salt in a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment.
Bread easily bests all other foods as the ultimate comfort nosh. Not just any bread, however. Something hearty, grain-filled, and homemade if possible.
Queen Elizabeth II was known for using more common kitchen items to make her drop scones. This simple trick could help with ...
Baking queen Mary Berry has revealed her two top tips for whipping up the perfect scones in just 10 minutes. Scones are a staple of British tradition and the star attraction of the much-loved cream ...
Last season’s third episode of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” begins with Larry David going on the hunt for the pastry chef who makes the perfect scone. He needs the scones for his “spite store,” which he’s ...
Sarah Merker sampled scones at the tearooms of 244 National Trust heritage sites in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. "I'm a jam-first girl," she tells PEOPLE There's nothing quite so ...
For the British, scones are serious business. While Americans might just grab one on the go from Starbucks, in the UK, they’re an essential part of the much more classy meal known as cream tea. Yet ...
It has been one of the most hotly debated topics in the UK since the early 1500s. When it comes to scones, should you put the clotted cream or the jam on first? People from Devon are adamant that the ...
Scones are possibly the most quintessentially British baked goods you can get. Fluffy little cakes that can be fruity, cheesy or plain, served with jam, cream or just butter. They're great. But a ...