Raisin Scones
link at vegweb.com
2 cups flour
3 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 Tablespoon turbinado sugar
1/2 cup raisins
1/4 cup margarine, softened
3/4 - 1 cup soy/rice/ etc. milk
Directions:
Mix dry ingredients together. Cut in margarine until crumbles form. Stir in milk and raisins. Drop a spoonful onto an ungreased baking sheet. Bake at 450 degrees F for about 10-12 minutes, or until just brown on top. I adapted these from a biscuit recipe on this website; I am sure one could play with the spices/ flavorings here. Please let me know how they turn out! Serves: 8 - 12
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Mmm, looks yummy. Starbucks has the BEST sweets ever.
ReplyDeleteSCONES!
ReplyDeleteYUM!
I always love seeing what you come up with!
yum!!! love scones. they look soft and moist too :)
ReplyDeleteOoh and they can be vegan!
ReplyDeleteI get like...really over excited about scones.
ReplyDeleteAnd you know what? I'm not even a huge fan, I think I just associate them with pretty dresses and pretty china.
Oh life.
NAOmni
Those look delicious and I love that they aren't loaded with fat like traditional scones! You have the best recipes!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh yum!
ReplyDeletethese look great! i just made raisin scones yesterday and I used oat bran - they were so good. (recipe is on my site)
ReplyDeleteSo simple and delicious! Tea time!
ReplyDeleteOh, scones are one of my favourite things ever. I've never met a scone I didn't like!
ReplyDeleteYUM! Scones rock. Yours look delectable!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to stay off sugar though. Do you think stevia would work?
I do enjoy scones, but I have to say I've never been impressed with the ones at Starbucks. Maybe they've gotten better since I worked there ten (ugh) years ago...
ReplyDeleteThose look great though! :)
These look fantastic. I'd have a scone over a cookie any day. Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteYou always come up with easy but delicious recipes! Love u!!! :D
ReplyDeletefantastic! i am a new lover of scones, but i like muffins so I can pop them in the freezer and not eat too many at once :)
ReplyDeletemmmm that scone would go so well with my coffee this AM!
ReplyDeletedivine!!
ReplyDeleteScones really intimidate me :(
ReplyDeleteBe sure to check out my blog today for this week’s BSI ingredient!
Ooo those look nice and moist & chewy, a nice diversion from the usual dry & crumbly scones!
ReplyDeleteMy family loves raisins. I know these will be a hit!
ReplyDeleteThese look/sound really good, Megan!! :)
ReplyDeleteBig fan of raisins and scones, sounds like you cant go wrong!
ReplyDeleteI am a scone fanatic! I love them in all flavors. This recipe sounds so great. I think I might make some this week.
ReplyDeleteThere is no greater pastry than a scone.
ReplyDeleteKelly Turner
www.everygymsnightmare.com
So hard to come by a good scone recipe. Thanks for posting one I won't feel so guilty about eating!
ReplyDeleteI've never been a huge scone fan... but it's been a long time since I've had one. I think I'll have to give these guys a go :)
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of the recipe. Mmm, now I want some!
ReplyDeleteThanks Megan! They look so moist. I wanna eat 'em!
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