The name of this recipe says it all...these are the richest, crumbliest, best scones (and easiest!) you will ever make. Your search for the perfect scone recipe is over.
Best-Ever Scones
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Best-Ever Scones 101:
*I like to partially make the dough ahead of time. Not only does it save time, but the results are superior to an already great recipe. I mix the dry ingredients with the butter, and then put this mixture into a freezer bag and freeze it until needed. When ready to make the scones, I put the frozen flour/butter mixture into a 4 qt. mixing bowl and proceed with the recipe from adding the cream onward.
*After stirring in the cream, the mixture will be crumbly. After this step, then fold in 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, 1/2 cup sweetened dried cranberries or cherries, or 1/2 cup toasted pecans for an easy, sweet version.
*I like to partially make the dough ahead of time. Not only does it save time, but the results are superior to an already great recipe. I mix the dry ingredients with the butter, and then put this mixture into a freezer bag and freeze it until needed. When ready to make the scones, I put the frozen flour/butter mixture into a 4 qt. mixing bowl and proceed with the recipe from adding the cream onward.
*After stirring in the cream, the mixture will be crumbly. After this step, then fold in 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, 1/2 cup sweetened dried cranberries or cherries, or 1/2 cup toasted pecans for an easy, sweet version.
*I have found this method to be the easiest way to make scones: Turn dough out onto a cutting mat or wax paper; gently press or pat dough into a 7-inch round. Cut round into 8 wedges with a pizza cutter. Using a pie server, place wedges 2 inches apart on a baking sheet sprayed with cooking spray. Brush a very thin layer of the remaining cream onto tops of wedges. You will not use all the remaining cream.
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Many thanks to my niece Shelby for helping me make the scones featured in this post!
Best-Ever Scones 101:
This is what the scone mixture looks like after folding in the chocolate chips. You can see that it is very crumbly:
Turn dough out onto cutting mat or wax paper; gently press or pat dough into a 7-inch round. The mixture easily comes together into the round as the warmth from your hands helps the butter hold the mixture together:
Cut round into 8 wedges with a pizza cutter. Using a pie server, place wedges 2 inches apart on a baking sheet sprayed with cooking spray:
Brush with cream, bake, and enjoy! :)
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