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Basic Scones
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Add anything you like to this scone recipe, made with our Biscuit & Scone Mix.

Ingredients

    Yield: 6 large or 8 medium scones

    • 1 bag Pamela's Biscuit & Scone Mix
    • ½ cup sugar
    • 8 TBSP butter or or butter alternative, well chilled, cut in ½” pieces
    • 1 cup milk, soy, rice, or almond milk
    • ¼ cup dried fruit: cranberries, blueberries, raisins or currants
    • ¼ cup chopped nuts (optional)
    • Optional: brush with milk and sprinkle with sugar before baking
Directions

    Pre-heat oven to 375°.

    Combine dry mix and sugar. Using a stand mixer with paddle attachment or pastry blender, cut in butter until pea-sized crumbs are formed. Add milk, dried fruit and nuts and mix until just incorporated. Scoop onto a piece of parchment or plastic wrap and gently form into a round, 1” to 1½ ” high. Cut into wedges and place on greased or parchment covered cookie sheet.

    Bake in top third of oven for 20 to 24 minutes until just starting to brown.

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Patricia Deatherage 08/219/2019 08/08/2019
I can’t find the recipe I always used for scones using your Baking and Pancake Mix? Is it still available?
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Hi Patricia,
Yes, the recipe that used to be on the Baking & Pancake bag is called Currant Scones. Here is the link:
Currant Scones
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Jeffrey S Taylor 12/354/2018 12/21/2018
Do you have the dietary information per scone? Calories etc.
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Shanna 02/32/2017 02/02/2017
Made these last night for my boys w/dried blueberries. In lieu of cutting them into wedges, I did a "drop" type scone. My 16 year old son ate his slowly "to savor it". When I asked if I could have a taste he said "just a tiny bite." :-) Each boy had one fo
eakfast this morning and then I hid them so there would be some left when I get home tonight!
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Marcia 04/108/2016 04/18/2016
I buy your baking mix in the large bag. It used to have the recipe for the basic scone on the package. I can not get my scones like they were when this recipe was on the bag. Can you please send it to me so I can fix my husband his favorite scones again? Thank you so much. I love all your products and am searching gfr the graham crackers in Tulsa, OK
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    • Hi Marcia, Here is the original recipe for the scones from the Baking & Pancake Mix 4 lb bag: Currant Scones (but you can omit the currants or add other fruit). Enjoy!
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Claudia 04/103/2016 04/13/2016
Since we don't know what size bag you are referring to, and we might, as I do, have a partially used bag, it would be helpful to have the amount in cups you are talking to, instead of saying, "1 bag Pamela's"
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    • Agreed. Here I am with the 4lb bag, and I haven't a clue the volume of mix to use. I'll wing it, but cups or volume by weight would be far more helpful in the baking world.
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    • Hi Claudia, The Biscuit & Scone Mix bag contains 13 oz or 368.5 grams. So one batch of scones would use that amount of the mix. I hope that helps.
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