Scone Making With Kids
 
 
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Recipe type: sweet treats
Ingredients:
  • 2 cups self raising flour
  • 15 gms butter
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 cup milk
Method:
  1. Preheat oven to a high temperature we cook ours at just below 200 degrees Celsius, but it can vary depending on your oven.
  2. Place the flour and sugar into a bowl. For the kids I use a large bowl as they tend to find it easier to have a bigger work space.
  3. Chop up the butter into small pieces. Have the butter out of the fridge a little before hand and that makes it easier for the kids to cut up.
  4. Add butter to flour and show the kids how to rub it in with their finger tips. Then let them go! The mixture needs to end up looking like breadcrumbs.
  5. Show the kids how to make a well in the middle of the mixture and then have them pour in about three quarters of the milk.
  6. Using a table knife, show the kids how to cut the milk through the mixture. Once they have done this to the extent that the milk has been absorbed, I let them use their hands to turn it into a dough. Add some extra milk if the dough is too dry.
  7. Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface or you can try what I do and use baking paper.
  8. Have the children knead the dough until it becomes smooth.
  9. Using their hands have them press the dough out until it is about 2cm thick.
  10. Use a cutter to make the scones. Gently knead the dough into shape again once you have no space to cut further rounds. Make this dough slightly thicker than 2cm.
  11. Place them on a lightly greased tray, so the sides of the scones are just touching.
  12. Brush the tops with some of the extra milk.
  13. Cook for about 10 - 15 minutes. To check if they are cooked, once they are evenly browned tap the centre scones on the top with your finger tips. If they sound hollow, then they are ready.
  14. This recipe makes about 10 scones. Serve with jam and cream and enjoy!
Recipe by Planning With Kids at https://planningwithkids.com/2010/07/25/scone-making-with-kids/