Random request from my wife a short while ago to make her some fruit scones.
So, to enhance your relationship (we all know food is the key ), read on...
1. Pre-heat oven to 200
2. 350g self-raising flour, 2 heaped teaspoons baking powder, pinch of salt - all in a bowl.
3. About 80g butter cut up into small pieces and into the flour. Use thumb and finger tips (a la calling for the bill) to rub the butter and flour into ābreadcrumbsā.
4. Add 3 tablespoons of caster sugar and stir in.
5. Add 200g sultanas - break these up so they are not clumped and mix them in.
6. 150ml milk in a jug and warm in the microwave - just warm.
7. Add a couple of teaspoons of lemon juice (ish) and leave the milk for a minute - it will curdle, thatās good!
8. Tip the curdled milk into your flour/sultana mix and gently combine (I use a knife). Itās crucial for a light crumb that you handle as little as possible.
9. Tip out onto a floured surface and just pat it down with your hands to an inch or so. Again donāt mess about with it any more than necessary.
10. Cut it into rounds or just pull pieces off (theyāre scones!) and lay them on a floured baking tray.
11. Important - in a bowl beat a raw egg and then brush the top of each scone (theyāll look crap without this). Sprinkle a little demerara sugar on if you like.
12. Bake for 10 minutes at 200 degrees, remove from the oven, and cool on a cooling rack.
Nice!
So, to enhance your relationship (we all know food is the key ), read on...
1. Pre-heat oven to 200
2. 350g self-raising flour, 2 heaped teaspoons baking powder, pinch of salt - all in a bowl.
3. About 80g butter cut up into small pieces and into the flour. Use thumb and finger tips (a la calling for the bill) to rub the butter and flour into ābreadcrumbsā.
4. Add 3 tablespoons of caster sugar and stir in.
5. Add 200g sultanas - break these up so they are not clumped and mix them in.
6. 150ml milk in a jug and warm in the microwave - just warm.
7. Add a couple of teaspoons of lemon juice (ish) and leave the milk for a minute - it will curdle, thatās good!
8. Tip the curdled milk into your flour/sultana mix and gently combine (I use a knife). Itās crucial for a light crumb that you handle as little as possible.
9. Tip out onto a floured surface and just pat it down with your hands to an inch or so. Again donāt mess about with it any more than necessary.
10. Cut it into rounds or just pull pieces off (theyāre scones!) and lay them on a floured baking tray.
11. Important - in a bowl beat a raw egg and then brush the top of each scone (theyāll look crap without this). Sprinkle a little demerara sugar on if you like.
12. Bake for 10 minutes at 200 degrees, remove from the oven, and cool on a cooling rack.
Nice!
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