2. In a small bowl, combine the currants and raisins. Pour the hot tea over the fruit. Let cool for 15 minutes. Refrigerate ...
Baking enthusiast Sally McKenney Quinn is the author of the popular blog and cookbook Sally’s Baking Addiction as well as a food blogger for PEOPLE.com. Check back each month for her latest ...
Spoon the jam-like mixture into a mason jar and pop it in the fridge to cool whilst you crack on with your scones. To whip up ...
Discover how one baker tackled her first scone recipe, sharing tips for grating butter and adding flavor to warm up your winter.
I’ve worked in many different bakeries across New York City over the past eight years, and most of them have the same assortment of fresh-baked morning pastries — staples such as biscuits, muffins, ...
It’s hard to imagine a cozier morning than waking up to a blanket of fresh snow and the smell of homemade scones baking in the oven. Yesterday, I was lucky enough to experience just that, so I feel ...
Twelve-year-old Olivia Gossett has no problem whipping up a batch of ricotta. Her mother, Clemence, is a pastry chef and co-owner of the Gourmandise School in Santa Monica. Olivia practically grew up ...
I adore the neat, tidy sides and stately height of a classic British scone. I’ve even shared my favorite recipe for that afternoon tea staple, much to the delight of readers who agreed with me. These ...
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Easy Banana Scones Recipe with Maple Glaze

These Banana Scones are a delicious and easy-to-make treat that is perfect for breakfast, brunch or as an afternoon snack. They are made with ripe bananas, giving them a natural sweetness and moist ...
I have baked many recipes in different variations countless times, while others I had never tried before. That changed this weekend with these delicious scones. If you follow a few tips and tricks, ...
Editor’s note: High altitudes makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall, and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level. This twice-monthly column presents recipes and tips that make baking in ...
Put on a sweater, make a hot cup of tea and break out the mixer. Fall is here, and with it comes the unofficial start of baking season. Don't get me wrong, I love to bake any time of year. But there's ...