Sultana scones are a regular treat in my English/Australian family. This week I show you how easy they are to make and you get to hear how much my son likes them :)
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----- ingredients -----
1lb or 450gm of self raising flour. You can also use plain flour and 4tsp of baking ppowder if you prefer
4oz or 110gm of butter. Use the kind with salt
4oz or 110gm of dried sultanas
2oz or 60gm of sugar
1 1/2 US cups or 360 ml milk
This recipe makes approximately 18 scones
could a add other diced dried fruit to this?
trebleforte 5 months ago
@trebleforte Absolutely! I'm thinking of trying dried cranberries next time I make them :-)
TheVintageKitchen 5 months ago
@TheVintageKitchen thats a great idea! reminds me of my favorite cookie, Cranberry and white chocolate so I'll try that :)
trebleforte 4 months ago
@trebleforte My local bakery has cranberry and white chocolate scones. They're amazing :)
TheVintageKitchen 4 months ago