The Best Scone Recipe for DIY Pantry Mix

Try this scone mix to have in your pantry. It is quick and easy to throw together a batch of delicious scones. I love the convenience of having this already mixed and ready to go. Great for last minute guests, just add the wet ingredients and throw them in the oven.

four cheese and onion scones sitting on a wooden board with butter on the side

How to use The Best Scone Recipe for DIY Pantry Mix

I have been making these scones for as long as I can remember. I have made more than I can care to think about. Between family and two catering businesses, they have been a popular option.

This basic dry mix can be used in many different ways. Just use the required amount and add whatever fillings you like.

Some other popular filling options are dates, ham and cheese, cheese and onion or sundried tomato. You can also turn the mixture into scrolls by rolling out the mixture and filling with your favourite toppings. You then roll it back up into a long scroll and cut it into preferred sizes.

Give this mix a go and love it just as much as we do. Having ready to go basic scone recipe DIY pantry mix will really be a game changer. You could also make up this DIY pantry mix in pretty jars and give them as gifts.

We have a video on my Youtube channel you can find the link here

Also, check out the DIY pancake mix here

The Best Scone Recipe for DIY Pantry Mix

Try this scone mix to have in your pantry. It is quick and easy to throw together a batch of delicious scones. I love the convenience of having this already mixed and ready to go. Great for last minute guests, just add the wet ingredients and throw them in the oven.
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jar of DIY scone mix for the pantry
Prep Time:5 minutes
Cook Time:12 minutes
Total Time:17 minutes

Ingredients

Dry

  • 3 cups Flour
  • 1/4 cup Milk Powder + 1 Tbsp Extra
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 6 tsp Baking Powder

Wet

  • 1 1/4 cups Water
  • 75 g Butter Grated

Instructions

  • Combine dry ingredients together. Store in an airtight container or jar. 
  • Tip dry ingredients into a bowl, add the grated butter and stir. 
    Add water and use a knife to combine (Don't over-mix). Add milk if the mixture is too dry. 
    On a floured, clean bench flatten the scone mixture to roughly 2cm thick. Cut into pieces or use a glass to make it into rounds. Brush the top of the scones with milk and place them on a lined tray. Bake at 200°c for 12 minutes or until lightly golden. 

Notes

Cheese and onion Scone – Add 1 diced onion, 1 cup grated cheese, 3 Tbsp chopped parsley. 
Date Scone – Add 1 cup of chopped dates and 1/4 cup of sugar.
Ham and Cheese Scone – 1/4 cup diced ham, 1 cup grated cheese, 3 Tbsp chopped parsley.
Servings: 8
Author: Farmers Wife Homestead

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