02-15-2019 02:05 PM - edited 03-26-2019 03:20 AM
Scones and whipped cream are one of my favourite combination to have with a hot beverage.
Whipped cream can take ages to make using the traditional method of using a fork but now many use an electric whisk.
02-16-2019 02:31 PM
look great...my hubby loves scones
02-18-2019 01:13 AM - edited 02-20-2019 12:13 AM
Hey @Kol-Colleen_2018,
Thanks for sharing the photo! It looks really nice! 🙂 Nothing better than a scrumptious scone with cream and strawberry jam in the morning! I do enjoy baking them myself and it goes well with coffee or tea. 🙂
02-19-2019 06:11 AM
Hello @Kol-Colleen_2018,
Thank you for sharing these scones with us, it really looks delicious.
Honestly, I never had the chance to taste such a thing, but I would love to. Personally, it looks to me a bit like the pate a choux, but a thicker version. Please, correct me if I'm mistaken. 🙂
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02-19-2019 07:12 AM
It's an unusual afternoon 'cake'/soft waffle-bread which can be salty or sweet and eaten with cheese or jam and whipped cream/clotted cream.
But both versions go well with tea or coffee.
😃
02-19-2019 09:49 AM - edited 02-19-2019 09:50 AM
Well, if it goes perfectly with tea or coffee I'm taking it! Thank you for the details @Kol-Colleen_2018. 🙂
A kindly reminder, please don't forget to tag Connect members in your posts by writing @ before their name. This way they receive a notification and know that you are trying to communicate with them directly.
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02-25-2019 10:45 PM
You're very welcome @BorrisS
I'm so paranoid about tagging moderators as some say there's no need to tag moderators with regards to say a recipe suggestion.
It was made clear and loud.
02-26-2019 03:14 AM
Hello @Kol-Colleen_2018,
Thank you for the reply. You can always tag a moderator when you want to say something to that particular person. However, just avoid over-tagging. 🙂
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