Those of you who did the Home Economics in the Leaving Cert back in the day will have probably used- or come across- Deirdre Maddens fantastic All About Home Economics book.
If ever you wanted or needed to know the basics of cooking, sewing, general home-making; this is your bible. My well-thumbed copy is regularly used, and, following a dream about her scones, I made them exactly to her recipe (well, I doubled the quantities…)
As would be expected, they were perfect (funnily, I find, this is an outcome that happens when one actually follows a recipe rather than winging it)
When my children eventually fly the nest (although they regularly threaten they will never leave) this will be the book I give them a copy of. Recently the book has been re-published, find it here, and in the meantime, do go and make these scones….
Tea Scones
200g flour
1/8 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
50g butter
25g caster sugar
1 egg
A little milk (approx 2 tablespoons)
Sieve flour, salt and baking powder into a bowl
Rub in the butter until it looks like breadcrumbs, then stir in the sugar
Beat the egg and milk in a small bowl and add to the mixture (you can keep back a little to use as a glaze if you like) Mix to a soft dough, adding more milk if necessary.
Turn onto a floured worktop and knead until smooth underneath.
Roll out to at least 1 cm in thickness and cut into rounds. Place on a greased tray, brush with egg and bake in a fairly hot oven 215’C/ 425″F, Gas 6 for about 15 minutes. Cool on a wire tray.
I love scones with jam and tea and I’m certainly going to try this recipe very soon. Thank you
The look wonderful! It IS funny how much better recipes work when you follow them, isn’t it?!
Those look delicious!!
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