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Scottish Tattie Scones
Tattie scones are the Scottish name for potato bread – you can buy them in the grocery stores pre-made (heat in a skillet to serve), and they are always our favorite thing to eat for breakfast.
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These lemon cranberry scones have the tart flavors of lemon in a sweet-based scone with zippy cranberry bites – scone perfection! The secret to making the best scones, of course, is my Best Scones ...
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Heap your plate high with homemade lorne sausage, tattie scones, haggis and black pudding in the ultimate Scottish fry-up. Use shop-bought lorne sausage and tattie scones to save time. To make the ...
Cream scones are made with heavy cream rather than butter and milk. They’re easier, and I think they have a superior texture, too. For dairy-free needs, we use coconut cream or coconut milk. It works ...
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