The cheese scone

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Whilst it is easy to buy scones, from most bakerys, grocery shops and supermarkets, there is little which can compaire to the taste and sense of achievement from making (and eating), home-made scones. And, whilst it is easy to buy 'typical' savory, or sweet scones, this recipie makes a version unlike any commercially produced scones; So light, so easily quaffed, and so moreishly delicious. Feel free to liberally spread with butter if the desire takes you; your waistline is doomed the moment you make them anyhow, so you may as well go all the way. Based on average calory contents of ingredients, and on making 12 scones from the following, each scone is approximately 216 calories.


Not just any cheese scone mind, the most lightest, fabulus, tastiest, and dangerous to one's waistline Cheese Scone. So nearly almost impossible not to scoff the lot whilst they're warm. Should make at least twelve, depending on size of the 'holes' in your cupcake/muffin tin.


Ingredients


  • 300g Self raising flour

  • 1/2 tsp mustard powder and 1/2 tsp paprika

  • 75g butter

  • 185g grated cheddar

  • 1 egg beaten

  • 250ml milk

  • Grated/shavings of parmesan

This entry on a brief guide to cooks' measurements may be of interest, for those wishing to use measurements other than metric.


Method


  • Sieve flour, mustard powder and paprika into cold bowl

  • rub in butter until it resembles breadcrumbs, working quickly to achieve this

  • Add grated cheddar and mix

  • Stir in egg and milk, taking care not to overmix.

  • Spoon into oiled, muffin tray

  • sprinkle parmesan on top

  • Bake for 25-30 mins at 190 degrees C


If you have sufficient self-control, the scones can be frozen, and taken out to defrost (for about an hour or so, in ambient conditions), and briefly placed into the oven for a few minutes, to reheat them when desired.


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