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Blueberry Scones with Lemon Glaze
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14 Ratings

5 spoons 14%
4 spoons 29%
3 spoons 29%
2 spoons 21%
1 spoons 7%
Blogger, Jaden Hair of steamykitchen.com shares a recipe.
Melt-in-you-mouth scones are kissed with a lemon glaze.
Prep: 15 MinTotal: 45 Min
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Posted 7/16/2011 9:07:52 AM REPORT ABUSE bornshopper said:
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This is the only recipe on this site that I've tried that did not work out. The glaze did not thicken at all until I added cornstarch. To get 12 scones you'll need each to be almost 2/3 cup. Was so hoping for the "melt-in-your-mouth" end product.
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Posted 6/15/2010 7:35:30 PM REPORT ABUSE cupcakewiz said:
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This recipe was o.k. The mixture wasnt dry at all though. It was pretty good.
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Posted 3/18/2010 3:14:47 PM REPORT ABUSE R-Shan said:
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Very good if you recognize that the baking powder and salt go into the scone mixture and not into the lemon glaze. The glaze also makes A LOT of glaze. I think that part of the recipe could be cut in half.
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Posted 3/18/2010 3:14:47 PM REPORT ABUSE SaratogaLisa said:
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Recipe sounds great, but do not want to try until the recipe is corrected. I agree with Scout3 that the recipe is incorrect. I watched the video and the lemon glaze does not have baking powder or salt in it and those ingredients are missing from the Blueberry Scone recipe. Two tablespoons of baking powder sounds like a lot. Please send me a corrected version of the recipe.
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Posted 10/29/2009 6:46:22 PM REPORT ABUSE SCOUT3 said:
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This recipe sounds delicious, but the recipe is also flawed. Baking soda and salt are listed under the glaze ingredients; and the recipe calls for 2 Tablespoons of baking powder. Shouldn't that be 2 Teaspoons? Has anyone else tried this?
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