Drop Scones

A great breakfast - a bit like American pancakes, but with slightly more substance. Great with butter and jam

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Ingredients for 4

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Ingredients
1 1/2 cupself-raising flour
2 eggsegg
3 1/8 tablespoonscaster sugar
1 1/2 fl. ozmelted butter
1/8 teaspoonsalt
6 3/4 fl. ozsmilk
3/4 teaspoonssunflower oil
Salt content: 0.1% (by weight, not counting salt in other ingredients)
You can leave out the salt and the butter if you want to. More healthy that way, but also a tad more bland :-)

Method

Mix the dry ingredients together. Then mix in the egg, then the milk and melted butter. You want to achieve a creamy consistency close to that of porridge, so you might not want to add all the milk. Stop when the consistency is right. Fry up in a bit of sunflower oil.

In the step-by-step instructions below, I am not using any butter. It's fine to leave it out if you don't want the added calories.

You might need a lot less milk than mentioned in the ingredients list - stop adding milk when you have that porridge-like consistency.

We eat them with butter and jam.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Recipe PhotoSift the dry ingredients together. Put in a mixing bowl and add the egg.
Recipe PhotoMix together until the mixture gets evenly flaky like in this photo.
Recipe PhotoNow slowly add the milk. You have to be careful not to add too much milk as you don't want the mixture to be too liquid.
Recipe PhotoThis is about the right consistency - it should feel like a porridge.
Recipe PhotoHeat up a small amount of sunflower oil in a frying pan (best use a coated pan) and heat it up. When it has reached temperature, drop about 4 tablespoons of the mixture as four "blobs" into the frying pan.
Recipe PhotoWhen the surface of the drop scones develops bubbles that burst (like in this photo), it's time to turn them.
Recipe PhotoFry for 20 to 30 seconds on the other side and they are ready.

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Comments:
10what is raising flour
9No definitely not enugoh food for you, you should be havering about 1800 calories a day, the amount your currently having is about 700-800. If your active which you are, you need even more calories to keep up with you energy use. I was bulimic, and I used to eat less then that plus 2 hours+ of exercise and force vomit. And it was really not good. Start fixing your diets habit before it becomes too late! XxReferences : Bulimic
10mast
10Will make them got tea, serve with a little jam
2looking nice.
8they ook well cooked i think i can pass my a* test with ur help! Thank oyu i will give u a 8.........:P byee fro Simran!
10yummy but i don't even know the taste of it LOL anyway thanx dude
10How talky
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10lovely
10these are like pancakes but better :)
9Mmmh i can imagine the test
10FIRST YOU ARE A GOOD TEACHER. FOUND THIS HELPFUL AND ENCOURAGING. MY WIFE DIED AND I'M HAVING A HARD TIME COOKING/EATING SINCE I'VE NEVER DONE IT BEFORE. GOOD JOB THANKS
10Turned Out Fab !
10this is the best ^^
10wow.. delicious ^^
10lovely!
10yes we have tasted ....it