How To make Drop Scones(Bakestone Recipes)
4 oz Self-raising flour
2 tb Granulated sugar
1 Egg, beaten
5 fl Milk*
*Approximate. -- Sift the flour into a mizing bowl and mix in the sugar. Make a well in the center of the flour and drop in the egg. Stir in the milk gradually and mix to a creamy batter. The thicker the batter, the thicker the pancake will be. Heat the bakestone and grease lightly. Using a large spoon, drop the batter off it in round "puddles" onto the bakestone, leaving room for spreading. Cook over a moderate heat until the top surface is covered with bubbles, and when the underside is golden, turn and cook the other side. When golden, lift off the bakestone and wrap in a cloth. Serve as soon as possible with butter, honey and preserves. If any are left until the next day, they can be crisped under the grill before serving. For a change, 1 oz of butter can be rubbed into the flour and sugar: or lemon essence (six drops) can be added to the batter.
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S2E19 TRUDGFEST DEMONSTRATION: HOW TO MAKE WELSH CAKES IN A CARAVAN
In S2E19 Jan Ban gives a demonstration of how to make Welsh Cakes in a caravan. This is mainly uncut so as to give the atmosphere of TrudgFest
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Her recipe is as follows:
(Makes about 20)
225g Self Raising Flour
tsp of mixed spice
75g caster sugar
110g salted butter (room temperature)
100g . seedless sultanas
1 large egg
A little milk
Some spray oil for pan
Queen Elizabeth's Drop Scones | SCOTTISH PANCAKE RECIPE
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INGREDIENTS: (Half batch)
• 1 large egg, room temperature
• 2 tablespoons superfine sugar
• ½ cup whole milk
• ¾ cup all-purpose flour
• 1 teaspoon baking soda
• 1½ teaspoons cream of tartar
• 2 tablespoons butter, melted
• extra butter for your pan
ORIGINAL RECIPE & QUANTITY BELOW:
Ingredients for the Queen's drop scones
• 4 teacups flour
• 4 tablespoons caster sugar
• 2 teacups milk
• 2 whole eggs
• 2 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda
• 3 teaspoons cream of tartar
• 2 tablespoons melted butter
NOTES:
1. COOKING TIME – Approximately 2-3 minutes or until bubbles starts to appear on the sides. Flip and cook for another minute or until lightly brown
2. The perfect time to drop the scones is when the butter starts to bubble. Actual cooking time may vary depending on the size of your scones
3. SERVING – Serve the way you like! Mine is simple, butter and syrup are enough and sometimes peanut butter on the side ????
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Crempog | Wikipedia audio article
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Crempog
00:00:27 1 Name
00:00:59 2 History
00:03:07 3 Preparation
00:03:45 4 Variants
00:05:00 5 In poetry
00:06:14 6 See also
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Crempog (plural: crempogau) is a Welsh pancake made with flour, buttermilk, eggs, vinegar and salted butter. Traditionally made on bakestones or griddles, crempog is one of the oldest recipes in Wales. They are also known as ffroes, pancos and cramoth and are normally served thickly piled into a stack and spread with butter. It is traditionally served at celebrations in Wales, such as Shrove Tuesday and birthdays.
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Queen Elizabeth II's Drop Scones Recipe
Unlike more traditional scones, these drop scones resemble fluffy pancakes. Here's how to make them just as the late Queen Elizabeth II did.
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