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The British Scone, A Simple Recipe To Make This Amazing British Classic 

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These scones can be put together really quickly, just make sure you’ve got plenty of butter and jam to hand (or clotted cream of course!)
A really simple recipe that was originally from Richard Bertinet. I’ve split the original recipe in half and tweaked the ingredients slightly to compensate for the ingredients I’m using.
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@cher128bx
@cher128bx Год назад
Two years post this video but, I just made these scones and they were absolutely divine. Without even chilling the dough or laminating as some scone recipes call for, these rose high and evenly. This will be my go to scone recipe. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
@norenemorrow6362
@norenemorrow6362 2 месяца назад
I hate working the butter, too, so I hand grate the very cold or even frozen butter before adding it to the dry ingredients. This goes very quickly and is so easy.
@ileanafigueroa8685
@ileanafigueroa8685 Месяц назад
Thanks so much for sharing an easy method how to make scones. Greetings from San Francisco, California.
@gretavains8707
@gretavains8707 Год назад
Thank you. Very easy. You speak very well. Very professional. Love the kitchen-clean. I will make tomorrow. From down Under Australia.
@Michael_Mears
@Michael_Mears 3 года назад
Straight-forward, clear and easy to follow recipes. I'm really liking your channel.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Appreciated Michael, pleased you are following along :)
@maracummings9767
@maracummings9767 Год назад
Thank you for this recipe! I substituted milk and cream with homemade Ayurvedic buttermilk (leftover liquid after making cultured butter) and took out raisins and they turned out amazing! My go to recipe now! Thank you from the heart!
@bearheart2009
@bearheart2009 3 года назад
Who doesnt love a buttered scone with a nice cuppa. My favourite is wholemeal date scones with lots of cinnamon, mmm yumyumyum.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Hey Sarah, I'm loving wholewheat flour at the mo, dates sound like they would work perfectly with the flour. I'll definitely try to give those a go
@bearheart2009
@bearheart2009 3 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration Great! if you like cinnamon add that too -- SO good.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
@@bearheart2009 Cheers Sarah, appreciated
@niko1even
@niko1even 2 года назад
these look absolutely fantastic! I will definitely try this recipe out. Thank you!
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 2 года назад
Cheers Niko, hope you enjoy, let me know how you get on
@melb5996
@melb5996 Месяц назад
Scones are so forgiving to make. I don’t make mine anything like this recipe but they always turn out looking like these and tasting fantastic. 👍
@DomBill1
@DomBill1 3 года назад
Love it, looks great Philip! Can't beat a British Scone; especially for the summer and it's getting very hot here in Blighty! All the best, Dom
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Pleased the weather is warming up for you over the Dom :)
@janeteholmes
@janeteholmes 3 года назад
Currents are an under appreciated dried fruit IMHO. Also, thanks for putting the ingredients in the description. I hate it when channels that don’t do that.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
You're welcome Janet :)
@bellstar1091
@bellstar1091 7 месяцев назад
Omg i think i have just went to heaven. They look yummy will be trying these out.❤
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 7 месяцев назад
You'll love it! Give it a whirl and keep me posted :)
@pierrettescarr1655
@pierrettescarr1655 4 месяца назад
Just made them this morning. I did not change anyting in the recipe other than having to add a little milk. They didn't look as nice as yours (probably because I used a glass to shape them) but they were absolutely delicious! With nothing on them, or with butter or jam, just yummy!
@darialeavitt7057
@darialeavitt7057 3 года назад
Thank you!!!! I’m loving your channel and would love to hear Q&A . Thank you 😊
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
I'm working on that right now Daria, watch this space and stay tuned ;)
@geminil2415
@geminil2415 Год назад
I made these scones and they certainly looked scrumptious, but I found although I weighed it carefully there was too much baking powder in them.They were not over risen but I could taste it.I will make them again but I will use SR flour and one flat tsp BP. 2nd time lucky🙂
@mirtaalegre8442
@mirtaalegre8442 2 месяца назад
I love scons la receta bien explicada saludos desde Argentina
@jtbaker1789
@jtbaker1789 3 года назад
I always enjoy your videos. Straight, informative and without the 'acting goofy' like so many others in food videos. And . not to mention . .. your recipe choices are excellent.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Appreciated Jimmy, thanks, and I'm pleased you are enjoying the vids. Great to have you following along :)
@jtbaker1789
@jtbaker1789 3 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration I do a little baking myself. Check out "jimmy the baker". You've actually helped me a great deal.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
@@jtbaker1789 On Instagram?
@jtbaker1789
@jtbaker1789 3 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration jimmy the baker - facebook too. my social media is lacking but you'll get the idea. thanks again.
@bluennbregaint7214
@bluennbregaint7214 2 года назад
Great here's the perfect recipe for my leftover currents from my mincemeat. Gorgeous as always! A live would definitely be interesting. By the way the loaves made yesterday (2x500g) were delicious! I made your classic sandwich loaf recipe (but with my usual wholemeal flour, the only one I have) and got a stater going for today's loaf.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 2 года назад
I haven't gotten around to mincemeat this year :( - I saw your post on IG, the loaf looked awesome :)
@patricia19551
@patricia19551 Год назад
Thank you nice and easy.
@henrytheturnip
@henrytheturnip 3 года назад
You sir are a true educator. I might be a bit weird but I would top these scones with a slice of aged cheddar and a good dollop of last week's Branston-beating pickle.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Nothing weird about that Mr Ploppy! I'd probably go with a savoury scone, or just cut out the sugar. Or maybe a cheddar cheddar scone?
@shivashivakali1871
@shivashivakali1871 Год назад
Hi , watching from India ❤great recipe
@diegocahua8863
@diegocahua8863 3 года назад
Q&A would be fantastic. I would most certainly tune in
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
It's coming for sure! Ill keep you posted :)
@artycrafty9209
@artycrafty9209 2 года назад
I made a batch of these today and they were excellent, the dough worked out exactly as yours and they baked up perfectly, I personally dont like egg wash on mine and prefer to milk wash them instead, I do crumb by hand though as I dont mind doing that. Also as my currents were pretty hard and dry I lightly soaked them beforehand and then squeezed out every bit of excess, worked a treat to give me juicy Mediterranean like fruit. I am a chap that has been making scones now and then for very many years and have used about the same amount of recipes! some good some not, but these are really super. Thank you as always for a great video and learning curve, its never too late to learn anything. Keep em coming please!
@GiC7
@GiC7 Год назад
Thanks
@TheArteditors
@TheArteditors 3 года назад
there is something about rubbing butter in flour I seem not to enjoy either. food processor it is. my neighbour got from Lakeland hexagonal scone cutters, can't find them on their website. scones are lovely, butter and jam. Delia Smith did some savoury ones, I found those also interesting. Q&A? why not? well done again.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Cheers bud. I love cheese scones too
@Demetreus98
@Demetreus98 3 года назад
Absolutely! A live would be a great idea! Scones look amazing! Btw I bought the same marmalade a couple of months ago and I didn't like it that much😂. I would suggest that you making your own strawberry jam, especially now strawberries are very sweet in Greece. Difference between homemade and store-bought marmalade is day and night. I will try the scones soon!
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Hey Dimitris, yep, the strawberries are bang in season now, so I probably should look at the jam recipe. I'll do my best but I'm also playing around with the live setup. It's all a bit new to me lol. Any plans for summer?
@Demetreus98
@Demetreus98 3 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration Hope you will find a solution with the setup. Its always difficult to organize everything for a live. Right now im trying to limit the time I spend on cooking, because examination period is coming in the uni. RU-vid algorithm and you uploading recipes don't help on that haha. After the exams I may go for a few days to my brother in Chania because he studies there and I have been sick of Athens all year. Do you have any plans?
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
@@Demetreus98 Going down the YT rabbit hole lol. Hope the study has been going well. Chania is lovely, good move! My wife's family has a small apartment in Loutraki so since we are free to move a little now we've been heading there weekends, for sure we'll go for 3 weeks in August. It's been amazing to swim again :)
@Demetreus98
@Demetreus98 3 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration Thank you! Loytraki is a good move too,peaceful place with crystal clear beaches. Enjoy!
@BTs-he1lg
@BTs-he1lg 2 года назад
Great scones, ate 2 in a row, 1 with extra old Canadian cheddar for lunch, one with marmalade for dessert. Now going out for a long walk to walk off the calories. P.S. did cut back on the sugar. -Becky
@Nanidragon
@Nanidragon 9 месяцев назад
I'd love to be able to eat these... Unfortunately I'm lactose intolerant. Just wondering if that will work with vegetable butter and substitutes of the mil and cream.
@roncooke2188
@roncooke2188 Год назад
I have got to say they look good
@grahamturner5963
@grahamturner5963 3 года назад
Live Q&A sounds great 👍 Good recipe for scones and I'll happily try that soon. I'm working on recipes for rhubarb (I grow my own) and cherries and think scones could be the way forward 😃 Hope you're well? Greetings from sunny (yes, really) Ireland
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Haha Graham! Sun? Really? I'm very pleased you've got some rays! I hear summers been a bit of a slow starter in the UK this year? To be honest, it's been a bit slow here too :)
@grahamturner5963
@grahamturner5963 3 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration So slow it was going backwards 🙄 I wore heavier clothes at the end of May than I did at the beginning 😄 On the bright side, I live near Wexford in the sunny South East and strawberry season just started
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
@@grahamturner5963 Beautiful part of the UK! Here's to strawberry season (you can't beat home grown)
@ptibbetts364
@ptibbetts364 3 года назад
Live Q&A? Yes please.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Ill keep you posted Mr P
@ptibbetts364
@ptibbetts364 3 года назад
P is for Patricia but no worries. 😎
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
@@ptibbetts364 I am very sorry Patricia!
@ptibbetts364
@ptibbetts364 3 года назад
Greetings, Phillip. Today was baking day! Sourdough bread, English muffins and last but certainly not least scones. They are amazing. I always thought they would be more difficult to make. Please keep the awesome recipes coming. Looking forward to the Q&A. Thank you, Pat (Patricia)
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
@@ptibbetts364 That's a hell of a baking day, sounds awesome. Really pleased you enjoyed the scones :)
@roxannevangelder
@roxannevangelder 3 года назад
love it yummy
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Cheers Roxanne!
@Simplycomfortfood
@Simplycomfortfood 3 года назад
Scones look really good. The Bonne Maman blueberry preserves put a nice finishing touch. Great job!!
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
One of my favourite preserves, although we are starting to get some really nice Greek jams and marmalades from small producers. Cheers Blair :)
@juliamaraba7335
@juliamaraba7335 Год назад
Thankyou
@silviusprince5235
@silviusprince5235 2 года назад
Hello again 😊 I really would love to make this recipe, but I am stuck in the USA right now so I only have heavy cream and whole milk. Heavy cream in the USA only has around 36% butterfat while double cream has around 48% butterfat. Should I use less whole milk and more heavy cream? Is there anyway I can make this recipe or can it not be converted? When it comes to conversions in baking I’m out of my depth truly.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 2 года назад
My advice would be to keep the measurements as they are for the first bake. I think the cream will have enough fat :)
@NEMO-NEMO
@NEMO-NEMO 3 года назад
Can you make a traditional English hand held meat pie? Particularly the 4” ones that were sold on the streets of London? Thank you
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Do you mean the ones from a traditional pie, mash and liquor shop / stall? What were they like bud?
@opinionated4219
@opinionated4219 2 месяца назад
Any chance of getting the measurements in ounces/cups tsp/Tbsp for nonEuropeans?
@TracyCooksinAustin
@TracyCooksinAustin 3 года назад
yeah, live would rock :)
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Cheers Tracy, noted!
@lindanwfirefighter4973
@lindanwfirefighter4973 2 года назад
I grate in frozen butter and it decreases the rub time with the flour.
@wungabunga
@wungabunga Год назад
Soak yout fruit in the milk to soften. Glaze with maple syrup.
@cristalwizard
@cristalwizard Год назад
Your scones look lovely and the perfect size too. Most scone bakers make them so small! What size cutter did you use please? 🙏🏻💕
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration Год назад
Hi Ursula, I think it was an 8cm cutter :)
@cristalwizardry
@cristalwizardry Год назад
@@CulinaryExploration Ah, thank you so much; I'll be making them tomorrow for my friend 's birthday tea 💕🙏
@cristalwizard
@cristalwizard Год назад
@@CulinaryExploration thanks Philip; I made them yesterday. They are delicious! 🙏🏻💕
@buddyboy4x44
@buddyboy4x44 Год назад
@@cristalwizard So many say they will try the recipe then never comment further. Your report of the actual result is appreciated.
@KarunaGovindasamy-sm7nn
@KarunaGovindasamy-sm7nn 4 месяца назад
Delious
@paulcracknell5992
@paulcracknell5992 5 месяцев назад
I followed the recipe but found the mixture to be so dry it would not come together. Should I have added more milk/cream? I hope you can advise me.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 5 месяцев назад
Hi Paul, yes, you'll need to add a bit more liquid. Flour varies in its capability to absorb liquid so it's sometimes necessary to tweak the hydration.
@paulcracknell5992
@paulcracknell5992 5 месяцев назад
Thanks
@joypolk3093
@joypolk3093 2 года назад
I would like for you to do live Q & A🤗
@eliavega7419
@eliavega7419 Год назад
😋
@susansirges8978
@susansirges8978 4 месяца назад
My grandmother would use sour milk for scones!
@americomellagi6839
@americomellagi6839 3 года назад
Bom dia Philip, o "baking Powder" é pó Royal?
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Hey there! I'm not sure I understand the question properly. I only know this as baking powder, it's a leavening agent, Sorry if I haven't understood correctly
@americomellagi6839
@americomellagi6839 3 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration banking powder for cakes?
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
@@americomellagi6839 Yes, baking powder for cakes!
@DonutDocP
@DonutDocP 3 года назад
Q&A: Absolutely!
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
Cheers Patrick, just waiting on some equipment and hone I guess Ill do a few practice runs lol
@endlessdreamkitchen
@endlessdreamkitchen 7 месяцев назад
💚💚🤩🤩👍👍
@isabelperez3967
@isabelperez3967 11 месяцев назад
What’s the difference between a scone and a biscuit?
@lisahodges8299
@lisahodges8299 4 месяца назад
Yum! No live ones please. Birdy
@mr.Mikeyboy
@mr.Mikeyboy 3 года назад
Lol I don’t have any social meda! Common man! lol yes something live would be cool
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
OK Mike, I'm going to spend a couple of weeks playing around with the live setup to make sure its as smooth as possible. I'll keep you guys posted :)
@santropixie5140
@santropixie5140 6 месяцев назад
He literally says the exact opposite from all the other videos Ive watched about scones: no lumps. Other chefs insist on the dough having uneven lumps.
@azize9509
@azize9509 3 года назад
müthiş
@anthonyunsworth1288
@anthonyunsworth1288 3 года назад
Live? Yes.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
I've got to say Anthony, Im a bit on edge about it lol. Just ordered some kit to make it possible so ill have a bit of practice when that arrives.
@anthonyunsworth1288
@anthonyunsworth1288 3 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration you don’t need to worry. I watch plenty of food channels but no one is as good at explaining process like you. Your sourdough was a game changer.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
@@anthonyunsworth1288 Cheers Anthony, appreciated
@Henry_Winecourt
@Henry_Winecourt 3 года назад
20 grams baking powder seems generous - i'd go for half of that Thanks for the video!
@bearheart2009
@bearheart2009 3 года назад
My trusty Paul Hollywood scone recipe calls for 5 tsp of b p.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
If you drop the baking powder Henry, let me know how you go. How do you find the rise with 5g Sarah?
@bearheart2009
@bearheart2009 3 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration It's 5 tsp with 500g flour and works perfectly imo. I do a mix of buttermilk and whole milk for the wet ingredients, which seems to keep them nice and soft.
@shermoore1693
@shermoore1693 2 года назад
I like your videos but could you put the ingredients and amounts written at the end so we can write them down please?
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 2 года назад
Hi Sher, I list the ingredients in the description box. I've just launched the new website and as my new content is released the full recipe will be available there. I really hope this helps and appreciate your feedback :)
@shermoore1693
@shermoore1693 2 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration Many thanks!
@David_P132
@David_P132 Год назад
Food processor every time - much quicker, more thorough mixing, no warm hands melting the butter into the flour (bad).
@mariamajalloh9161
@mariamajalloh9161 7 месяцев назад
Hi.sir
@biglakejudy
@biglakejudy 2 года назад
Here another little hint. When you roll out your dough instead of making a it a round of dough, shape it long with rounded ends, just one biscuit cutter wide. Then cut down it without a bunch of scraps. If you got your chit together, you wont have scraps. Sheesh.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 2 года назад
Hi Judy, I'm assuming you mean to cut the scone in a square shape? That would certainly reduce scraps but wouldn't produce a round scone, which is the shape associated with a British scone. Appreciate your thoughts, have a great 2022 and happy baking
@biglakejudy
@biglakejudy 2 года назад
@@CulinaryExploration nope. LOL. You pat the dough out long with rounded ends. Then take your round cutter start at the end and cut all the down the long log of dough. One biscuit wide, very little scraps. Like a row of Pac man. Hard to describe.
@gailcurl8663
@gailcurl8663 4 месяца назад
Why do People put "RASINS" in "EVERYTHING"?? I do think there should be a RASIN PIZZA out there somewhere. How about Scrambled Eggs Mixed with RASINS?? or Meatloaf drenched in RASINS?? And a Glass of Milk, Orange Juice and Even Coffee and Tea or Hot Chocolate with 2 cups of RASINS ADDED?? I think these are "Great" suggestions!! Maybe I will put together a RAISIN COOKBOOK!!
@nickhall7763
@nickhall7763 11 дней назад
Why do Americans put ranch dressing on everything?
@MOOSEDOWNUNDER
@MOOSEDOWNUNDER 3 года назад
Fastest food in the west. Blink and its scone!........i'll get my coat.
@CulinaryExploration
@CulinaryExploration 3 года назад
LOL Moose :)
@minniegibson8722
@minniegibson8722 3 года назад
Do not like live presentations. Great recipe.
@michaelwilliamson3963
@michaelwilliamson3963 2 года назад
Angelo47 K.K. a British scone specialist always uses aluminum free baking powder.
@geoffashden2
@geoffashden2 Год назад
not classic at all, where's the egg?
@jakem5039
@jakem5039 3 года назад
Incorrect pronunciation.