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Gob
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Lemonade Scones

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We have someone leaving today at work, so I needed an easy recipe to knock up before going in, Hen turned me on to Lemonade scones.

Just made this batch, looking good!!

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Recipe here; http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/6036/lemonade+scones

ETA: taste fucking yummy!!!!
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Re: Lemonade Scones

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Looks like they can double for cricket balls.
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Re: Lemonade Scones

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The one in the upper left hand corner tried hard to be an American biscuit.

The scones they sell here are dry and hard. Those look moist and flakey, like a biscuit.

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Re: Lemonade Scones

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YUM - except the recipe uses really weird measurements :nana

I'd add some lemon zest too, and maybe even brush them with a little lemon juice and sugar glaze when baking (instead of the milk).
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Re: Lemonade Scones

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They are soft and fluffy. That batch disappeared within five minutes of being put out at work, I gave the crew some clotted cream and plum jam to go with them, or a sort of cream tea really.

A cream tea (also known as a Devonshire tea, Devon cream tea or Cornish cream tea) is a form of afternoon tea light meal, consisting of tea taken with a combination of scones, clotted cream, and jam. Traditionally a speciality of Devon and Cornwall, cream teas are offered for sale in tea rooms in those two counties, as well as in other parts of England, and elsewhere in the Commonwealth.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cream_tea
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Re: Lemonade Scones

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Yes, I love a good cream tea. My Mom used to make scones for us when we came home from school, I still adore them..

And, we've had the clotted cream/jam correct order discussion here at least once before. For the record, it's cream, then jam.
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Ah, you take it Devon style then . :)

Oh, I added sultanas and a little dessicated coconut to mine.
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