Blueberry Drop Scones

Use fresh blueberries to make these easy and quick scones. Made with Pamela’s Biscuit & Scone Mix.

Ingredients

    Yield:

    • 1 (13 oz) bag Pamela's Biscuit & Scone Mix
    • ½ cup sugar
    • 6 tablespoons butter, chilled and cut in ½-inch cubes
    • 1 cup fresh blueberries
    • 1¼ cups milk
Directions

    Place rack in top third of oven and preheat oven to 400°. Grease two cookie sheets or line them with parchment paper.

    In the bowl of an electric stand mixer with paddle attachment, mix together the Biscuit & Scone Mix with the sugar. Add butter and mix until mixture resembles a coarse meal with pea-size crumbs. Add blueberries and mix again. Add milk and mix until all ingredients are well incorporated. Scoop heaping tablespoon-size dollops onto cookie sheets, trying to keep each dollop as tall as possible. Space dollops about three inches apart, as they do spread. Bake for 13 to 18 minutes until just starting to brown. Let cool a little before serving; they are very fragile when hot.

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Blueberry Bliss

I followed the recipe except after folding in the blueberries by hand and then adding the milk and mixing it by hand, not the mixer. I used fresh blueberries. This is an excellent recipe. I made these this morning and they turned out perfect. My first batch I baked a little on the light side and the second batch I kept in the oven a bit longer, to brown them a bit more. I will freeze the first batch and take out as needed, then put them in the toaster oven (on toast) to warm & brown them. I find that Pamela's recipes use less butter and sugar than most GF recipes. For those just starting to bake GF, know that they will be more delicate then wheat flour recipes. However the taste is yummy.

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Kay Englund

I am not a fan of blue scones. My recommendation would be to fold in the blueberries gently as the last step. I used frozen blueberries and should’ve cut the milk down by more than I did. My family loved them in spite of their appearance. I am a HUGE fan of Pamela products. This one did not quite make the grade in my book. Perhaps operator error.