Make Devonshire tea

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Pretty china and fluffy, warm scones transform tea time into a tea party. Makes 16 scones

What you will need

3 cups (450g) self-raising flour
2 tsp caster sugar
Pinch of salt
60g chilled butter, finely chopped
11/2 cups (375ml) buttermilk, plus extra to brush
Raspberry jam, to serve
Double cream or clotted cream, to serve

Photography: Steve Brown. Styling: Amber Keller.

Hints and Tips

Hints and Tips

For date scones, add ½ cup (85g) chopped pitted dates to the flour mixture before adding the buttermilk.

How to...

1

Preheat oven to 230°C. Sift the flour, sugar and salt into a large bowl. Add the butter and use your fingertips to rub the butter into the flour until it resembles fine breadcrumbs.

2

Make a well in the centre of the flour mixture. Pour in the buttermilk and use a butter knife in a cutting action to stir until a soft but sticky dough forms (add more milk if necessary to make the dough soft).

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3

Turn dough out on to a lightly-floured surface and gently knead until dough just comes together (it is important to knead very lightly, as heavy, long kneading develops the gluten in the flour and creates denser scones). Use your fingertips to gently pat the dough into a 2cm-thick disc. (Do not use a rolling pin, as it can be too heavy-handed.)

4

Lightly flour a 23cm-square cake pan. Use a 5cm-diameter round pastry cutter dipped in flour to cut out scones. Arrange scones side by side in the prepared pan. Gently brush the top of each scone with a little extra buttermilk to glaze (alternatively, dust the scones with flour for a softer finish, if desired.)

5

Bake scones on the top shelf of preheated oven for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown and scones sound hollow when gently tapped.Turn scones out on to a clean tea towel and cover lightly with another tea towel. Serve scones warm or at room temperature, with jam and cream, or butter, if desired.

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