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Dinner Scones

16 Portions
Easy
50 minutes
These Dinner Scones have all the flavours of a traditional British Sunday lunch, packed in fluffy scones. A real stunner for your street party! Get baking.
Our Dinner Scones are a delicious twist on a classic, making the perfect addition to any street party or gathering.
Recipe Ingredients
How to Prepare
Tips
Scones are always best made and eaten on the same day, but they do freeze well. Once cold, pack into a freezer container and seal. Freeze for up to 6 months. Defrost in the container and fill as above to serve. Learn more about freezing bakes from our helpful hints & tips guide.
Tips
Loved this twist on a classic? Check out our Raspberry and White Chocolate Scones recipe too!
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Recipe Ingredients

For the Sunday Lunch Scones
225 gSelf-Raising Flour (8oz)
1Dr. Oetker Baking Powder Sachet (5g/1tsp)
100 gLightly Salted Butter (3 1/2 oz, softened)
175 mlWhole Milk (6 fl.oz)
50 gSage and onion stuffing mix (2oz)
200 gCooked Chickens (7oz, cut into 16 slices)
Bacon (4 rashers of bacon, quartered)
Asparagus (16 cooked fine asparagus stems, cut into short lengths)

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1

Preheat the oven to 220˚C (200˚C fan assisted oven, 425˚F, gas mark 7). Line a large baking tray with baking parchment. Sift the flour and Baking Powder into a bowl. Rub in 50g (2oz) butter until the mixture resembles fresh breadcrumbs. Stir in the stuffing mix.

2

Put 15ml (1 tbsp) milk in a small dish and then add to the rest to the dry ingredients and mix to form a firmish dough. Turn on to a lightly floured work surface and knead lightly then roll out to a thickness of approx. 2cm (3/4 inch). Cut into 16 x 4cm (1 ½ inch) rounds using a plain cookie cutter, re-rolling as necessary, and transfer to the baking tray.

3

Brush the tops with the reserved milk and bake for about 15 minutes until risen and golden. Transfer to a wire rack to cool.

4

When ready to serve, cut the scones in half and use the remaining butter to spread lightly on the scone halves. Fill with chicken, bacon and asparagus. Your scones are now ready to serve and enjoy!

Tips

  • Scones are always best made and eaten on the same day, but they do freeze well. Once cold, pack into a freezer container and seal. Freeze for up to 6 months. Defrost in the container and fill as above to serve. Learn more about freezing bakes from our helpful hints & tips guide.
  • Loved this twist on a classic? Check out our Raspberry and White Chocolate Scones recipe too!