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 ...
Soft and buttery blueberry crème fraîche scones packed with juicy berries and rich flavor. This easy homemade scone recipe creates tender, bakery-style results every time.
Discover how one baker tackled her first scone recipe, sharing tips for grating butter and adding flavor to warm up your winter.
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 ...
James Martin’s super-easy scones promise warm, bakery-style comfort from a home oven in under 30 minutes. Ideal for a lazy ...
Close to my home in Brooksville, blueberries are abundant now at many local farms. They are currently in season throughout the Tampa Bay area, and are perfectly sweet and plump for baking They work ...
A caller left a message asking for a simple recipe for scones. Several readers sent in their favorite version of this breakfast biscuit. The first recipe is from joyofbaking.com. The second recipe is ...
The classic English scone is a recipe that speaks of decadence and simplicity. In less than half an hour, the simple scone can be dressed up to indulge your sweet tooth, become a nutritious breakfast ...
Since I shared a handful of my favorite scone recipes (chocolate, lemon-blueberry, and savory ham 'n cheese), a lot of folks have been asking: How well do they freeze? Years spent working in tiny ...
Drummond wrote about her lemon rosemary scones in a 2013 blog post on The Pioneer Woman blog. “I made these wonderfully delightful scones for my holiday cookbook as part of a big Mother’s Day spread, ...
Perhaps you’re one of those people who are very thoughtful and assiduous about planning the Big Holiday meals. You’re on top of the appetizers, entrée, the sides, the dessert. Maybe you even iron your ...
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 ...