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Cheese and Potato Scones
Cheese and Potato Scones
- Recipe Submitted by ADMIN on 09/26/2007
Category: Rolls, Cookies
Ingredients List
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- 1 c Self-rising flour
- 2 ts Baking powder
- 1/4 ts Salt
Directions
pn Of dry mustard 2 tb Butter or margarine; diced 1 1/2 c Cheddar cheese;
grated 1/2 c Mashed potato 1 Egg 1 tb Milk Vegetable shortening, for -
greasing Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Grease a baking sheet. Sift the
flour, baking powder, salt and dry mustard together. Cut in the butter
until the mixture resembles bread crumbs, then stir in cheese until
thoroughly mixed. Add the potatoes to the flour mixture and mix together.
Beat the eggs and milk together, then pour slowly into the flour and potato
mixture, adding just enough liquid to mix to a soft dough. Turn our dough
onto a well floured surface and knead lightly. (The dough is soft to
handle, so hands, work surface and rolling pin should be well floured. Roll
it out to a thickness of about 3/4 inch (do not roll out dough too thinly;
it does not rise much during cooking, and if it is too thin, the scones
will be more like cookies) and cut into scones with a 2-inch round pastry
cutter. Knead the trimming together reroll and cut out more scones until
all the dough has been used.
grated 1/2 c Mashed potato 1 Egg 1 tb Milk Vegetable shortening, for -
greasing Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Grease a baking sheet. Sift the
flour, baking powder, salt and dry mustard together. Cut in the butter
until the mixture resembles bread crumbs, then stir in cheese until
thoroughly mixed. Add the potatoes to the flour mixture and mix together.
Beat the eggs and milk together, then pour slowly into the flour and potato
mixture, adding just enough liquid to mix to a soft dough. Turn our dough
onto a well floured surface and knead lightly. (The dough is soft to
handle, so hands, work surface and rolling pin should be well floured. Roll
it out to a thickness of about 3/4 inch (do not roll out dough too thinly;
it does not rise much during cooking, and if it is too thin, the scones
will be more like cookies) and cut into scones with a 2-inch round pastry
cutter. Knead the trimming together reroll and cut out more scones until
all the dough has been used.
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