Drop scones

Drop scones, also known as Scotch pancakes, are fluffy and quick pancakes perfect for any meal. Made with self-raising flour and a simple batter, they are golden and soft, ideal for topping with your favourite spreads.

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05 May 2026
Cook time 15 min
Prep time 10 min

Ingredients:

1 cup self-raising flour
2 tbsp sugar
1 egg
3/4 cup milk (1% fat)
1 tbsp butter
Drop scones

Drop scones, also known as Scotch pancakes, are a delightful and simple treat that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. These tiny, fluffy pancakes are easy to make and perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a quick snack. Here’s a recipe that combines basic ingredients to create golden, soft, and tasty drop scones.

Instructions:

1. Prepare the Batter:
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the self-raising flour and sugar. Stir well to ensure an even distribution of the sugar throughout the flour.
- In a separate smaller bowl or a measuring jug, lightly beat the egg until the yolk and white are fully combined.
- Add the milk to the beaten egg, mixing thoroughly to create a uniform liquid mixture.
2. Combine Wet and Dry Ingredients:
- Create a well in the center of the dry ingredients (flour and sugar) and pour in the egg and milk mixture.
- Using a whisk or a spatula, gently mix the ingredients until just combined. Be careful not to over-mix; the batter should be smooth but slightly lumpy.
3. Prepare the Cooking Surface:
- Heat a non-stick frying pan or griddle over medium heat. Place the tablespoon of butter in the pan and allow it to melt, making sure to coat the entire surface evenly.
4. Cook the Drop Scones:
- Once the pan is hot and the butter is melted, use a tablespoon or small ladle to drop portions of the batter onto the hot surface. Each portion should be about 2 tbsp to form small round scones approximately 2-3 inches in diameter.
- Cook the scones for about 2-3 minutes on one side, or until bubbles start to form and pop on the surface. The edges should start to look set and slightly golden.
- Using a spatula, flip the scones and cook for an additional 2-3 minutes on the other side, or until they are golden brown and cooked through.
5. Serve:
- Once cooked, transfer the drop scones to a plate and keep them warm while you cook the remaining batter.
- Serve the drop scones warm with your choice of toppings such as butter, jam, honey, or fresh fruit. Enjoy!

With just a few simple ingredients and steps, drop scones are a quick and delicious treat to whip up anytime. Whether served with honey, jam, or simply butter, these scones are sure to be a hit. Enjoy the warm, fluffy goodness fresh off the griddle!

Drop scones FAQ:

How long do I cook drop scones for on each side?

Cook the drop scones for about 2-3 minutes on one side, until bubbles form and the edges look set. Then, flip them and cook for another 2-3 minutes until golden brown.

What should I do if my drop scone batter is too runny?

If the batter is too runny, you can add a little more self-raising flour, about a tablespoon at a time, until you reach a thicker consistency that still allows for dropping spoonfuls onto the pan.

Can I make drop scones without self-raising flour?

Yes, you can substitute all-purpose flour by adding 1 teaspoon of baking powder per cup of flour to achieve a similar rise.

How should I store leftover drop scones?

Store leftover drop scones in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. For longer storage, refrigerate for up to a week or freeze for up to 3 months.

What toppings go well with drop scones?

Drop scones can be enjoyed with a variety of toppings including butter, jam, honey, fresh fruit, or whipped cream for a delightful treat.

Cooking Tips:

- Make sure not to overmix the batter; a few lumps are okay.

- Let the batter rest for a few minutes before cooking to allow the baking soda in the self-raising flour to activate, resulting in fluffier scones.

- Use a non-stick pan or a griddle for even cooking and to prevent sticking.

- Cook the scones on medium heat; too high and they'll burn on the outside before cooking through.

- Wait until bubbles form on the surface before flipping to ensure they're properly cooked.

- Serve warm with your favorite toppings like butter, syrup, or a dollop of whipped cream.

Nutrition Facts

2 Servings
Calories 460kcal
Protein 16g
Carbohydrates 72g
Fiber 2.25g
Sugar 20g
Fat 11g

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