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Cream Scones

(8 reviews) Posted by Gingerbee  

Straight out of Having Tea by Tricia Foley. The best scones served with cream and strawberry jam! Easy and fast to make. MORE»

Recipe #29856

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Easy cheese scones - in a hurry.

(25 reviews) Posted by Ivana*  

Love these as they are made in a flash with a few ingredients that I always have. MORE»

Recipe #29817

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Recipe #28743

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Coffee-Nut Scones

(2 reviews) Posted by Sue L  

This is a really tasty recipe with the hazelnuts and coffee. My DH just loves it. Can't keep enough of them around! Great for breakfast, snacks, having with coffee, and packing in lunches! MORE»

Recipe #28207

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Cranberry Orange Scones

(41 reviews) Posted by Sue L  

A must-have around the holidays, but nice to make all year round. MORE»

Recipe #27910

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Lemon-Nut Scones

(2 reviews) Posted by Sue L  

Great when relaxing with a cup of hot tea or cappuccino. Nice, light, and refreshing. MORE»

Recipe #27406

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Spiced Date & Nut Scones

(1 reviews) Posted by mielhollinger  

Walnuts and dates make an appealing combination in these light and tender pastries. (This recipe is from the book "The Vegan Sourcebook".) MORE»

Recipe #26599

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Treacle Scones

(3 reviews) Posted by Mille® ™  

From "Scottish Teatime Recipes" - my family will munch on these wee treats at any old time of day! MORE»

Recipe #25522

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Awesome English Tea Scones

(6 reviews) Posted by Gingerbee  

I serve these wonderful tea scones with homemade strawberry jam and Devonshire clotted cream and they are the highlight of the afternoon tea I serve my guests. Incredibly easy to make and fast to disappear. I hope you'll try them and if you don't... MORE»

Recipe #23790

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Drop Scones (So Easy)

(7 reviews) Posted by MizzNezz  

These are really a cinch to make, they make a nice addition to a holiday meal. MORE»

Recipe #23617

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Raisin Scones

(7 reviews) Posted by bert  

I have been making these on and off for at least 25 years. Sometimes I leave out the raisins but they are delicious with or without them. There is never one left over. MORE»

Recipe #23540

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Roasted Red Pepper Cornmeal Scones

Posted by southern chef in louisiana  

Goes good with Wild Mushroom, Smoked Chicken and Corn Chowder (Wild Mushroom, Smoked Chicken and Corn Chowder). MORE»

Recipe #23471

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Lemon Poppy Seed Scones

(22 reviews) Posted by Bev  

This recipe came from a restaurant in New Milford, CT. So easy and delicious with the use of a food processor! MORE»

Recipe #23139

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Raisin Scones

(11 reviews) Posted by MizzNezz  

Easy to make scones, for a great snack. Or have them for breakfast with a cup of yogurt. MORE»

Recipe #23084

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Savoury Tomato and Basil Scones

(1 reviews) Posted by Mille® ™  

I recommend that these savoury treats be served with an assortment of cheeses. MORE»

Recipe #22824

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Scottish Fruit-Filled Scones

Posted by Mille® ™  

Scones of a higher degree - bet you can't eat just one! MORE»

Recipe #22309

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Irish Fadge (Potato Cakes)

(5 reviews) Posted by Bergy  

This is a true "Ulster" recipe. Very easy to make and so many different uses. MORE»

Recipe #21371

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Ricotta Cheese Scones

(8 reviews) Posted by najwa  

My husband likes ricotta cheese a lot, so I came up with this recipe .. You won't believe how light these scones are .. Next time I will sub lemon juice for the milk, and grated lemon rind for the cinnamon .. MORE»

Recipe #21004

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Savory Scones

(1 reviews) Posted by Miss Annie  

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Recipe #20418

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Singin' Hinnies

Posted by Mille® ™  

This fried scone from Northumberland is given its name because it 'sings' and sizzles in the pan. In the North of England, 'Hinny' is a term of endearment used especially to children. Essentially this is one of your granny's 'about-a-handful'... MORE»

Recipe #19603

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