Ingredients225g self-raising flour, extra for dusting Pinch of salt 75g butter 40g caster sugar 1 egg, beaten 3 tbsp buttermilk Egg wash
Types of Dishes
Baking and Desserts
Occasion, extravagance & level of difficulty
Simple recipes
Economical
Cooking appliance
Oven
Bread, cakes and pastries
Basic recipes
Flavour
Sweet
Event Recipes
Irish
Preparation1. Pulse the butter, flour and sugar together very briefly, just until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs. 2. Mix the buttermilk and egg together and pour through chimney of the food processor as it rotates. 3. Process together just until the dough forms a ball. Do not over mix as your scones will turn out flat. 4. Lightly flour your work surface and turn the dough out. Shape into a disk and lightly flour the surface. 5. With a floured rolling pin, roll the dough out until it is 2.5cm thick. 6. With your mini pastry cutter, cut out as many scones as you can and place onto your prepared baking tray. Do not wiggle the cutter, press straight down. 7. Reform and roll out the remaining dough and complete the scones. 8. Brush the scones with egg wash or a little milk. A sprinkle of caster sugar over is optional. 9. Bake for 8 minutes, longer if you make larger scones. 10. Leave to cool on a wire rack. 11. Serve with jam and whipped cream.
TipsMiele Special Features: • Miele Fan Plus Oven, preheat to 220°C • Miele Oven Tray, line with parchment paper • Miele Telescopic Arms Equipment: Select a 2cm fluted pastry cutter Pastry brush Fit S blade to food processor