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As always I like to have all of my prep ready chopped before I start cooking, I would recommend that you spend some time chopping up everything that needs to be chopped or prepped before hand and then keeping them in small bowls until use. It really makes everything a lot quicker and more efficient. Ingredients: 500g of strong Flour 250ml of Full Fat Milk 100g of Salted Butter 200g of Strong Cheddar (Roughly Cubed) 5 rashers of Bacon (Finely diced) 2 bell peppers (Finely Diced) salt & pepper 1 egg for GlazingServes 11 200C Gas Mark 6 400F for 20-25 Minutes

It is very important to not kneed or mix the ingredients, as this will knock the little air in them out, rather you should employ a rubbing in technique, for those unfamiliar it involves rubbing the mixture in between your fingers and thumb.Picture 1. In a large bowl rub the 500g of Flour with the 100g of butter, it should form fine breadcrumbs when you have properly rubbed it all in.Picture 2. Add the Chopped bacon and use the same rubbing in method to mix it in. Picture 3. Add the 200g of Cubed Cheddar and again rub it in with the flour and bacon.Picture 4. Again Rub in the Finely diced Bell Peppers. Picture 5. Finally add a generous sprinkle of black pepper, i would say around 1 Tsp, but there isn't really need to measure. Then a generous couple pinches of salt to taste.

It is very important to not over work the mixture otherwise you will end up making bread instead of scones. also you should stop mixing as soon as the mixture has been brought together.Picture 1. Make a well in the centre of the mixture.Picture 2. Pour the milk in to the centre of the Well Picture 3. Moving the bowl and pushing the outside in to fill the well bring the mixture together gently.

Do not use a rolling pin this will force the air out and all that time you spent rubbing in will be wasted. Also I only managed to get around 11 out of my mixture but you will likely get slightly more as I made my quite large.Picture 1. lightly flour a surface and then tip the bowl out on to the surface.Picture 2. pat the top and sides to get to your idea thickness and then cut out in to 11 pieces.Picture 3. Oil or greece a large oven tray. Picture 4. With a fork prepare the glaze by beating the egg.Picture 5. Finally glaze all of the scones before they go in the oven.

200C Gas Mark 6 400F for 20-25 MinutesPicture 1. Ensure that the oven is preheated prior to use and then cook for 20-25 mins at 200C

Finally I recommend that you serve them warm with generous helpings of butter or sour cream & chives with an ice cold beer, because English tea just wouldn't fit with this anymore. :)Thank you for reading , if you have any comments or queries please contact me and I will try to answer them as soon as possible.



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