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Treacle Scones from England

Submitted by: Polly Welby
English treacle (molasses) scones are a tasty breakfast treat. Serve with marmalade or jelly. 

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Treacle Scones

Submitted by: Karen Wilson
Simple scones are a perfect treat for breakfast or with tea. These scones are best served hot with lashings of butter. 

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Basic British Scones

Submitted by: Angela Martini
This is a melt-in-your-mouth scone that 's barely sweetened. It 's divine with clotted cream and your favorite jam. 

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Strawberry Yogurt Scones

Submitted by: Bryan the baker
Lovely light scones - with a hint of strawberry fruit. For a real treat, you could serve these warm with real strawberries and clotted cream. 

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Scones

Submitted by: Donna
A simple scone recipe that can be customized in a myriad ways. 

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English Royalty Chocolate Chip Scones

Submitted by: Holly
These scrumptious scones will make you feel like you're Queen for a day! The chocolate chips make them very tasty but the orange juice makes them special. Make sure butter is well chilled to produce the flakiest texture possible. Serve with clotted cream or lemon curd. 

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Buttermilk Scones

Submitted by: Bev
Light and flaky, this scone is just fine as is, or mix in chopped fruit, spices or a savory addition. 

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Scottish Oat Scones

Submitted by: Carol
Softly sweetened and dotted with currants, these scones will surely please. 

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Apple Scones

Submitted by: Carol
Not too sweet, the apple really comes through in these delectable scones sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. 

Old Fashioned Cream Scones

Submitted by: Bonnie
Very different from the other scones I've had, but just as good, or better! Add variety by putting in raisins, currants, chocolate chips or dried cranberries. These are also good if split open and filled with jam or butter. 
 
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