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  2. Chive and Cheddar Buttermilk Scones Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat your oven to 425 (F). Combine the flour, baking soda, salt and cheese in a large mixing bowl. Combine the buttermilk and chives then add them to the dry ingredients.

  3. Bacon Cheddar Scones Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat your oven to 400 degrees, and mix your dry ingredients together (besides the cheese, onions and bacon). Crumble the butter into the flour mixture with your fingers or a pastry cutter. Once you’ve crumbled the butter, add the good stuff (cheese, bacon, onions) and stir to make sure everything is coated in flour.

  4. Chive and Cheddar Buttermilk Scones Recipe - AOL

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  5. Best Bites: Ham and cheese scones - AOL

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    2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour. 1/2 tsp salt. 1/4 black pepper. 1 tbsp baking powder. 1/2 tsp baking soda. 1/3 cup light brown sugar. 1 cold stick unsalted butter. 1/2 cup plain yogurt. 1 egg. 2 tsp ...

  6. Bacon Cheddar Scones Recipe - AOL

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    Preheat your oven to 400 degrees, and mix your dry ingredients together (besides the cheese, onions and bacon). Crumble the butter into the flour mixture with your fingers or a pastry cutter.

  7. Scone - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonds recipe is unsweetened, using only flour, baking powder, salt, butter and milk. [21] Other ingredients such as cheese, sultanas and dates can be added. [22] Cheese scones are a popular snack sold in cafes or tea shops, where they are commonly served toasted with butter. [23]

  8. Tattie scone - Wikipedia

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    Tattie scones contain a small proportion of flour to a large proportion of potatoes: one traditional recipe calls for two ounces of flour and half an ounce of butter to a pound of potatoes. [2] "Looking like very thin pancakes well browned, but soft, not crisp, and come up warm, in a warm napkin folded like a pocket to hold chestnuts.

  9. Griddle scone - Wikipedia

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    The other scones on this plate are (clockwise from bottom) a cheese scone, shiny and flat treacle scones, a milk scone, and a fruit scone. In New Zealand, griddle scones are generally cooked as one large disk shaped mass which is divided into wedges for serving, often with golden syrup or jam.