Where I live, this is what we call scones. Much better than the stuff in the OP. Sunday brunch staple, might have to get some later.
Where I live, this is what we call scones. Much better than the stuff in the OP. Sunday brunch staple, might have to get some later.
Nah man lazy American spelling is way better. 20% less u's gives us time to do other stuff.
And that's a fact.
Nah man lazy American spelling is way better. 20% less u's gives us time to do other stuff.
And that's a fact.
Link that explains what that is? Wikipedia has no fucking idea.
If your scone is dry you fucked up in the kitchen or at the register.
From wikipedia:
In Utah, the bread products locally called "scones" are similar to Indian frybread and are made from a sweet yeast dough, with buttermilk and baking powder and/or soda added, and they are fried rather than baked. They are customarily served with butter and honey.
What I don't get is the assertion that UK scones (the proper scones) aren't dry because they are dry as fuck, but the moisture come from the cream and jam which makes them delicious.
It's spelled cloutted creaum you lazy American!No seriously what the hell is clotted cream? Does someone bleed cream cheese or something?
Clotted cream (sometimes called clouted cream or Devonshire cream) is a thick cream made by indirectly heating full-cream cow's milk using steam or a water bath and then leaving it in shallow pans to cool slowly. During this time, the cream content rises to the surface and forms 'clots' or 'clouts'. It forms an essential part of a cream tea.
Ah, England. A country with such a proud and storied culinary tradition.
No seriously what the hell is clotted cream? Does someone bleed cream cheese or something?
We don't eat them with anything generally, and you can't dunk them in coffee or whatever because they just fall apart
a delicious morning treat.what the fuck is a scone
To be fair they have tea-time down pretty well.
a delicious morning treat.
what the fuck is a scone
Where I live, this is what we call scones. Much better than the stuff in the OP. Sunday brunch staple, might have to get some later.
Ah, England. A country with such a proud and storied culinary tradition.
They made up a meal no one else follows to be number one at it. I give them credit for changing the game.
Part English, and enjoy some English things
That's just indulgent.you forgot about Lunch and Dinner.
Where I live, this is what we call scones. Much better than the stuff in the OP. Sunday brunch staple, might have to get some later.
OP have you ever actually had an American scone? I had one a while ago and besides the dumb name I liked it.
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Where I live, this is what we call scones. Much better than the stuff in the OP. Sunday brunch staple, might have to get some later.
I made the thread because they were giving away scone samples at Starbucks. Although to be fair, all Starbucks pastries are terrible
Still it wasn't the first scone I've had and I can honestly say I've never enjoyed one.
Where do you live because I want one.
Anything given away for free from starbucks is bound to be terrible.