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Bed and Breakfast Spiced Pumpkin Scones With Honey Butter

(1 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

Gorgeous spiced pumpkin scones with honey butter - what a treat for the tea-time table during autumn and winter. I have made these twice now and love the combination of the honey butter with the scones, although they are also delicious with plain... MORE»

Recipe #397407

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Irish and Scottish Gaelic Soda Bread Scones

(1 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

Delicious and easy to make soda bread scones, which are perfect when served alongside soups, stews or an Irish or Scottish breakfast. These can be whipped up in a trice and make a nice alternative to bread.........they are also delectable when... MORE»

Recipe #389019

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Potato Scones (Scotland)

Posted by Sydney Mike  

This recipe comes from the 1983 cookbook, Traditional British Cooking. This recipe assumes that the potatoes are already cooked & mashed. MORE»

Recipe #374296

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Scottish Cheddar Cheese and Spring Onion Tea-Time Scones

(5 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

Another one of my Scottish grandmother's recipes! I have several cheese scone recipes posted on Zaar, but this one is one of my favourites. Spring onions are also called green onions or scallions. My mum still makes these regularly and serves... MORE»

Recipe #359844

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Awesome Almond Scones

(1 reviews) Posted by Snicklefritzie  

I have no idea where I got this recipe, but it is awesome! I love almond in anything and they go together quickly. MORE»

Recipe #246764

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Strawbee Scones

Posted by Snicklefritzie  

Think Redwall! I got this off of a Redwall site a while back. I have made them numerous times, and they are GOOD! Serve with lashings of whipped cream. MORE»

Recipe #246745

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Traditional English Tea Time Scones With Jam and Cream

(6 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

Eat these hot, split & spread with fresh churned butter, fresh cream and homemade jam, preferably strawberry........not forgetting to lick your fingers afterwards - discreetly! These always made an appearance on my Mum and Grandmother's... MORE»

Recipe #230515

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Scottish Oatmeal Drop Scones

(2 reviews) Posted by **Jubes**  

These are a traditional Scottish recipe. Like a cross between a pancake and a scone. They are made with ingredients that would be staples in the home MORE»

Recipe #228467

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(Relatively) Healthy Oatmeal Scones

(2 reviews) Posted by slicedpeaches  

After finding an old scone recipe in the crevices of my kitchen, I experimented a little and it turned into a low fat--but still delicious!--treat, great for breakfast, snacks, or afternoon tea. These are best warm, split in half and spread... MORE»

Recipe #218687

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Seriously Strong Scottish Cheese Scones

(2 reviews) Posted by Chef Shadows  

SOURCE: www.IGOURMET.COM I have made these several times now and they are wonderful. Even though Mull of Kintyre is called for in preference, I prefer the Seriously Strong cheddar. Baking time is approx. watch until golden. MORE»

Recipe #215115

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Cheese-Onion Bannocks

Posted by akgrown  

Bannocks are Scottish oatcakes, similar to scones. Coarsely ground oats provide a hearty, slightly chewy texture to this savory version that's excellent as a snack or alongside a bowl of soup. We love these with Simple Chicken and Oat Groat Soup. From Cooking Light. MORE»

Recipe #210598

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Wallace and Gromit Cheese Scones for Serious Cheese Lovers!

(6 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

"We need more cheese Gromit!" Very serious cheesy scones which use way more cheese than normal for a scone mix; they will not rise quite as high as plain scones - but as you can see from the photo, they get there! Try and use a good... MORE»

Recipe #207557

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Cheese-Onion Bannock

Posted by Vino Girl  

From Cooking Light September 2006 MORE»

Recipe #194142

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Edinburgh Chocolate Scones

(2 reviews) Posted by HeatherFeather  

adapted from Bon Appetit. Serve warm with raspberry jam and clotted cream. MORE»

Recipe #190866

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Very Tasty Cheesy Cheddar and Oat Scones

(7 reviews) Posted by French Tart  

Great served fresh from the oven - split open and douse dangerously with butter.....naughty but very, VERY nice!! These also keep very well in an airtight tin or container and can be toasted next day or gently warmed through in a low oven. Ideal... MORE»

Recipe #184024

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Scottish Scones

Posted by Hobbyzu  

I haven't tried these yet. MORE»

Recipe #183116

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Mrs. Macnab’s Scones

(1 reviews) Posted by coconutcream  

According to the international baking book I got this recipe from, it's a famous Scottish recipe. Be careful not to handle the dough too much. MORE»

Recipe #182408

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Scones

(2 reviews) Posted by Salvador Vilchis  

Granny Scottie's recipe MORE»

Recipe #151451

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Scottish Oat Scones

(1 reviews) Posted by death_by_parsnip  

Easy, healthy, and delicious! I adapted a recipe I initially found on a box of oats. I've improved the initial recipe by changing many of the ingredients and measurements. You can substitute for many of the ingredients, but please don't substitute... MORE»

Recipe #148391

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Scottish Oat Scones

(4 reviews) Posted by Jane*in*RI  

I got this recipe about 15 years ago from The Scottish Lion, a country inn in North Conway, NH - alas, the inn no longer exists. I asked for the recipe when I checked out, and they handed it to me on a pre-printed sheet .... turns out everyone... MORE»

Recipe #88177

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