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Blog Last Activity 12 years ago 541 views 4 comments
I reckon that this is a great site but I haven't seen many recipes here yet. I promised a few people too - so I will put some here.

Light Scones
(RusT always makes double and sometimes triple this)

250g self-raising flour with a pinch of salt

50g caster sugar

100g butter at room temperature, cubed

1 large egg (duck eggs are best)

Yoghurt or Buttermilk


Preheat the oven to 450F/220C and lightly grease a baking sheet.

Sift the flour and salt into a warm bowl (forget warm bowl, RusT says) and add the sugar. Then rub in the butter lightly with your fingertips until the mixture looks like coarse breadcrumbs. Break the egg into a measuring jug, beat with a fork and then add buttermilk or yoghurt to bring the mixture up to the 5fl oz/150ml level. Beat together and then pour into the bowl and mix gently until the dough comes together. It should be slightly sticky, so add a little more liquid if it looks dry. Knead lightly with floured hands, then pat it onto a floured surface to 1”/2.5cm thick.

Flour a 2”/5cm cutter and cut out rounds, placing them on the baking sheet. Re-form and cut the trimmings. Bake them in the top of the oven for 10-12 minutes until golden brown. If you can lift one without the top breaking off, they are done. Put them on a wire cooling rack and wrap the whole thing in a tea towel. Ideally – serve while still slightly warm.

For fruit scones add 2oz/60g (RusT almost doubles this) mixed dried fruit, sultanas or chopped, peeled eating apple to the mixture after rubbing in the butter.


(You could brush with egg on top to give them a shine. If I do this I sometimes sprinkle on sesame seeds. HRT scones!!)
R. XXX

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12 years ago

Green Tomato chutney

2lb green tomatoes
1/2lb onions
1 tbsp salt
1/4lb dates or sultanas
3/4lb brown sugar
2 tsp celery salt
1/2 tsp ground allspice
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/8 tsp ground cloves
2-4 tsp curry powder
1/4 pint vinegar

Roughly chop tomatoes and onions and put in a pan with salt and dates/sultanas
Cook gently for 1 hour with lid on.
Add all other ingredients and cook uncovered until mixture is as thick as you want it.
R.XXXX

BackStreetBoy
12 years ago

very goo recipe! I'll try it with some thai spicies!

12 years ago

i think this is nice of you to post and i am going to try it! thank you.

deckerd
12 years ago

Good recipe. with jam and cream when they are done especiaaly love your soda bread you do in Ireland. keep on cooking.x