Scotch Scones

  4.3 – 23 reviews  • Scone Recipes

These were originally made by my Granny and are slightly sweeter and flatter than most scones. They are easy to make too – the no bake method allows me to make these on the hottest days of summer, which make them my family’s favorite camping treat.

Prep Time: 20 mins
Cook Time: 15 mins
Total Time: 35 mins
Servings: 12
Yield: 12 scones

Ingredients

  1. 2 cups all-purpose flour
  2. ¾ cup white sugar
  3. 1 tablespoon baking powder
  4. salt
  5. ¾ cup butter
  6. ½ cup raisins
  7. 1 egg
  8. ¼ cup milk

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, stir together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Cut in butter by rubbing the mixture between your fingers until the mixture is fine and crumbly; stir in the raisins. In a small bowl, mix together the egg and milk; mix with dry ingredients to form a soft dough.
  2. On a lightly floured surface, roll the dough out to 1/4 inch in thickness. Dip cutter into flour, and stamp out scones. You may need to re roll the dough to get 12.
  3. Heat dry non-stick griddle over medium heat. Cook each side of the scone until slightly raised and golden brown in color. Transfer to a wire rack to cool.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 255 kcal
Carbohydrate 34 g
Cholesterol 46 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 3 g
Saturated Fat 8 g
Sodium 175 mg
Sugars 17 g
Fat 12 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Miss Angela Walker
I think it would be better if they were cooked in the oven. They don’t get fully cooked in the middle.
Donna Woodard
I added orange zest and the juice from the orange. I baked it in the oven at 350 F for 40 mins. Ended up being moist and fluffy. Very tasty! Will definitely make again!
Keith Allen
Loved this recipe!! I made very few changes. The butter was shredded using cheese grater, and was very easy to incorporate into flour mix. Instead of raisins, I used 1 cup dried blueberries (next time I’ll use a little less). When I rolled them out, I did go a bit thinner, then used a decorative cookie cutter. Placed them on parchment lined baking sheets, baked at 350 degrees for 12 minutes. They came out with a light golden brown color, very soft yet stayed in shape. Once cooled, I did a simple milk and powdered sugar glaze and drizzled. Rave reviews from all the friends I shared with, even asking for my recipe! Definitely will make this frequently!
Elizabeth Dalton
What a sticky mess!! I followed recipe exactly and the dough was way to sticky to work with. I kept adding flour and it was still sticky. Maybe instead of 3/4 cups of butter you use less butter. I really think less butter may help with it being so sticky. I don’t think I’ll make these again!!!!
Bradley Bentley
Delicious! Baked at 375 for 20 min and they turned out great. Will definitely bake again. And raisins were good in them!
James Melendez
I baked half in the oven and cooked half in the pan. The key to making it in the pan is make them very thin. When you make them in the pan they do get a good crispy outside. They reminded me more of something closer to a pancake. Still very good.
Daniel Green
As far as I’m aware, this recipe originates not from Scotland but from Wales in the U.K. and are actually called ‘Welsh Cakes’. They are absolutely delicious, especially when sliced in half and spread with jam.Try cutting and shaping dough into rounds.
Austin Crawford
Delicious!Only complaint is they were a bit sweet so I scaled back the sugar to about half… I also simply rolled each piece of dough into a ball about the size of a small ping pong ball and placed them onto the griddle where I smashed them down with a spatula and cooked on one side and then flipped them. Good with milk or anything!
Rachel David DVM
Deeelish! I just made these. I added a small amount more flour but it’s a rather hot day here. I will defiantly make again. *tips* 1) make sure you roll them thin like the recipe says or just make balls and squish them down flat on the pan (both worked fine for me) 2) place them on a fairly hot pan they will create a better crust for flipping and puff up better 3) placement on the pan I automatically placed these scone distance which makes them difficult to flip so think pikelet/pancake spacing so you have room to fit. 4) these turn almost liquid when heated due to the butter content 5) try not to flip them to much just once is best otherwise they start to fall a part
Megan Moore
Very Sweet. Great with Strawberries in them.
Matthew Snyder
I loved the look, taste,and how easy they were to make. I did change rasins to crasins. They had better color and flavor. I also added 1 TBS grated orange rind it it went great with the crasins.
Matthew Garza DDS
I loved this recipe and will definitely make again. My family ate it up right away. I followed the recipe almost exactly, cooking on the stove as directed, and was surprised at how well they came out after other reviewers suggested baking in the oven. The only change I made was to substitute soymilk for milk.
Angela Reed
They fell apart when flipping on the griddle. So I spooned the rest of the batter onto a cookie sheet and baked it. It tastes good though.
Marcus Small
Great recipe! Thanks! I needed something to accompany soup for dinner, but I didn’t want to wait for the oven to preheat. These were different, but great, like a combination between pancakes, biscuits, and cookies.
Nicole Elliott
scones are not mend to be flat like this they taste nice family love them but theres no where to put the jam 🙁
Kimberly Payne
Makes lovely, moist scones. I used only half a cup of sugar, and they were plenty sweet enough, even for a sugar lover like me. I tried cooking half of them on the stove top, and half of them in the oven at 350 for 20 minutes, and they both turned out quite well, although the ones cooked in the oven were a little bit drier. Either way, the best scone recipe I have found so far.
Daniel Smith
Good recipe! I too baked them in the oven although I did 350 for about 20 minutes. I also used half and half for a richer scone instead of milk and used dried cherries! Rolled them out and cut them with a round cutter for a more traditional look! Easy to make!
Joshua Lin
I baked these instead of grilling and they turned out perfect
Jamie Jackson
Yummy! This is the best scone recipe I have tried. The ones at the store are so sweet but most of the recipes I have found are so dry and tasteless. I tried several different kinds – plain, chocolate chip, and my favorite…blueberry with orange zest.
Mrs. Morgan Hendrix
Good, however, my dough came out very gooey; to which I simply added more flour. Omitted the raisins and added coarsely chopped fresh cranberries and lemon zest. Dropped dough onto a cookie sheet and baked in oven as other reviewers.
Jennifer Hernandez
These just came out of the oven and I’ve already eaten two!!! they’re delicious!! I cooked them in the oven at 375 for 20 minutes, like another user. Also, I had to use margarine since I didn’t have enough butter. Next time I’ll make sure I have butter on hand…and there were absolutely be a next time!!!

 

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