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Date and Poppy SconesA couple of weeks ago, while planning for the vaguely-infamous Brunch 2.0, I came across Clotilde’s recipe for yogurt scones, which looked both intriguing and easy enough for my measurement-impaired style of baking. You see, I have a very short attention span for following directions to a tee. I think it’s genetic: my great grandmother famously vexed her daughter – my grandmother – by keeping her ‘recipes’ on slips of paper that listed ingredients and quantities mostly unrelated to the way she made things. My grandmother simply doesn’t seem to use recipes, and so on. Consequently, my attempts at baking have a habit of being disastrous. Surprisingly, I thought these scones, based loosely on Clotilde’s, came out pretty tasty.
~1 ¾ cup flour (Yields 8-ish scones.) - Preheat the oven to 400°F. - Put in the oven for about 15 minutes. Remove from oven – they probably aren’t done yet. If you prefer a more traditional approach to baking, please refer to WRC's previous recipe and prnounciation guide. Image shamelessly lifted from NM. Posted by maw at November 21, 2005 10:06 PMTrackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsPost a comment |
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