Sticky Fingers Scone Mix (Pack of 2) 15 Ounce Bags - All Natural Scone Baking Mix (Raspberry)
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It tastes exactly like a scone.
It can be baked for 14 minutes. At 375°F, cook for 16 minutes.
I suppose it depends on when you buy it; my most recent purchase was on June 19. That purchase was made about 5 months ago, in early June, and they were fantastic. Because the scone mixes are vacuum sealed, I expect them to last a long time.
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The batter needed a little more flavor, so I added a tablespoon of extract and they turned out fantastically. The texture was excellent, and the dish baked up beautifully. It's always a good idea to keep some on hand. I did buy some other flavors to try, and I'm planning to make a variety of scones for the holidays.
With all those additions, what's the second batch going to be like? It's impossible not to fall in love with it. However, it's a pity they're so pricey on Amazon.
Just spruce it up a little. It was a fantastic value. I've tried a lot of scones, and these don't live up to the hype in my opinion. I adore apple cinnamon scones, but the cinnamon is barely discernible, and the apple chunks aren't my favorite. The apple-flavored bits are my preference. Overall, it's a good buy; just spice it up a bit.
I made a big batch of these scones and ended up with a lot of leftovers. I didn't notice it when they were hot out of the oven, but the next day, after eating one of these scones, I noticed a greasy film on the roof of my mouth. My husband, too, warned me not to order these in the future.
They were just the right size and evenly cooked. I vacuum sealed half of it and put it in the freezer. They've thickened but are still moist, and you'll enjoy the flavor and ease of preparation. Only water is required!.
The best-tasting and easiest-to-make scone mix is this one. It's a "just add water" recipe that you can mix with a fork and drop onto a cookie sheet to make delicious, fresh, warm scones even if you don't have a well-equipped kitchen. If you're going to drop the biscuits, make sure your hands are well floured. Because the dough is extremely sticky (as the name "Sticky Fingers" suggests), drop sized dollops onto a cookie sheet by hand. It's just the right amount of sweet and comes together quickly. It's a great "homemade" treat to bring as a hostess gift when you visit.
I won't buy it again. All of the others are fantastic and delicious, but these have the worst aftertaste! Maybe Sticky Fingers can help?.
There are freeze-dried foods available. There are dried (I assume) peach bits in the mix, but they're not helping. For what you get, it's a bit pricey.