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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2003
This is like a recipe that I have been making for over 40 yrs. and my mother and grandmother before that.Only I use 1-2TBS. sugar and eggs are opt.After forming flat disc. of dough,cover and let rest 10 min.and fry.Great with soup,stew and beans or sprinkle with cinn. sugar.We just call fried bread.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2001
Maybe it's because I'm an inexperienced cook, maybe it's because I halved the recipe... I've been looking for a recipe for fried scones that I had in Salt Lake City, and I really hoped this would be it, but I was sorely disappointed. The scones I was looking for had a sweet, fluffy quality. These were heavier than I had hoped, and tasted yeasty (even after smothering them in melted honey-butter) more than anything... but, I probably didn't do something quite right. I'll keep searching, and maybe I'll give this recipe another shot somewhere down the line.
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