Classic Scones Classic Scones

Classic Scones

  • 15 mins preparation time
  • 15 mins cooking time
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Method

1
Preheat the oven to 200c fan/gas mark 7/400f
2
To make the dough, mix the butter and flour together with your hands until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. Add the sugar & salt, and gradually add the milk to form a sticky dough.
TIP
Adding dried fruit or grated mature cheddar cheese can give your homemade scones a sweet or savoury twist.
3
Lay the dough on a lightly floured surface and then begin to roll it out to about 3cm thick. Use a cutter to cut the classic scone shape - approximately 6cm in diameter - rolling any excess dough and cutting again until no longer able to.
4
Place scones onto a lined baking sheet. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until golden and well risen.
To serve
1
Cool on a rack and enjoy with Lurpak® unsalted butter and raspberry jam.

Everything about Scones

  • Traditionally, scones are sliced in half and topped with jam and clotted cream or butter. Whether you start with the jam or the cream/butter is up to you (yes, ‘the’ great debate), but either way, it is a classic combination that pairs well with a cup of tea.
  • Air fryers can be a quick and fuss-free way to bake scones. Arrange them with a little space on the tray or basket, then cook at 200 degrees for 8-12 minutes, until golden brown. The result should be soft, fluffy scones with a fresh, flaky crust.
  • Freezing leftover scones is an easy way to make them last. Wrap each one in baking paper or foil and seal them in an airtight bag. They’ll keep for up to three months and can be gently reheated in the oven to enjoy warm when you’re ready.

The secret to successful scones is just at your fingertips…

Want the fullest, fluffiest scones? Well, here’s the trick - it’s all about how you handle the dough. Start with cold butter—Lurpak® works beautifully—and rub it into the flour until it’s coarse and crumbly. No need for pretty or perfect here. Then, slowly add just enough milk to get a soft, sticky dough. And here’s the golden rule: the less you handle it, the fluffier your scones will be. No need to overwork the dough, as light, quick, and easy does it best. Cook, over to you – time to roll up those sleeves and get hands on.

Our simple scone recipe. Bake it your own.

A good, simple scone recipe can be just the beginning. That's the beauty of these light, fluffy bakes– they’re like a blank page, and you're the author. Get the basics right, then mix it up a little. Fold in dried cranberries and a little orange zest for a burst of fruitiness, or go savoury with mature cheddar and a sprinkle of chives. Dates can add a rich, natural sweetness too, or if you’re feeling indulgent, add a handful of chocolate chips or a sprinkle of cinnamon. These scones are a treat to make – and a cinch to make them yours.

Team jam or team cream?

So, once you've baked those big, fluffy scones, and you fancy a traditional cream tea, which topping comes first—the cream or the jam? It’s an age-old debate between the Devon ‘method’ (cream first) and the Cornish (jam first). Well, here’s the thing. Perhaps there’s no right answer, and that’s the best bit. Whether you’re team cream or team jam, you’ve still got warm, homemade scones ready to be enjoyed however you like. The fruits of your labour right there, Cook, that’s a big win in our (recipe) book.

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