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Scones From An All Purpose Mix


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gfmolly Contributor

Hi,

I would like to make scones, but I'm not much of a baker. Does anyone have an great recipes for scones utilizing an all purpose flour such as Bob's Red Mill? I'd love to mix fruit into them.

Thanks!!


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gfmolly Contributor

Anyone???

Hi,

I would like to make scones, but I'm not much of a baker. Does anyone have an great recipes for scones utilizing an all purpose flour such as Bob's Red Mill? I'd love to mix fruit into them.

Thanks!!

Frances03 Enthusiast

I didn't answer because I'm with YOU, I want a good scone recipe!! I had the most amazing gluten free scone the other day and then I saw your post on the same day! So I was waiting around hoping someone would post a recipe :)

gfmolly Contributor

Well, I'll experiment and see what I come up with....wish me luck! If it turns out I

ll message the recipe!

I didn't answer because I'm with YOU, I want a good scone recipe!! I had the most amazing gluten free scone the other day and then I saw your post on the same day! So I was waiting around hoping someone would post a recipe :)

Frances03 Enthusiast

OKay! sounds great. I would like to try to experiment too, but it's too hot right now to turn on my oven. But maybe when it cools off, I can try it!

GlutenFreeManna Rising Star

I didn't answer because I'm with YOU, I want a good scone recipe!! I had the most amazing gluten free scone the other day and then I saw your post on the same day! So I was waiting around hoping someone would post a recipe :)

Me too! I tried Gluten Free Pantry brand scone and muffin mix to make some cranberry scones and they were terrible! The texture was all wrong, they fell apart easily and they were chalky/gritty tasting. So I was hoping someone would answer your question with a good recipe or mix.

purple Community Regular

There is a great scone recipe in "gluten-free Quick and Easy" by Carol Fenster.


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