Plain, meaning without added fruit, but light, airy and just the right amount of crusty surface makes these scones the perfect backdrop to preserves and clotted cream.
You can make them with buttermilk and natural yoghurt in place of the milk, and you can use 1 level teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda and 2 level teaspoons of cream of tartar with plain flour if you want to experiment, but the recipe below seems equally good to us and the ingredients are always available.
The Delia Online Cookery School: You can watch how to make this recipe in our video, just click the image to play.
This recipe is from Delia's Cakes. Makes about 8. Scroll to the bottom of the Method to see questions Lindsey has answered on this recipe
You will need a Delia Online Baking Sheet with a non-stick liner or similar, and a 5cm plain (or fluted) cutter
The Delia Online bakeware range is now available online, and you can buy our Delia Online Baking Sheet and washable and reusable liner direct from Silverwood.
How do you make the plain scone into cheese scones
I would like to make a large batch of plain scones ahead of a cream tea afternoon. Can I freeze the scones? Is it best to cook them first or freeze them before cooking.
How do you make the plain scone into cheese scones
I would like to make a large batch of plain scones ahead of a cream tea afternoon. Can I freeze the scones? Is it best to cook them first or freeze them before cooking.
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