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Whole Wheat Oat Scones Dorrie
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The Recipe

2/3 c Vegtable oil (I use canola o

1/3 c Milk (I use skim)

1 ea Egg

1 1/2 c Whole wheat flour, less abou

1 x Two tablespoons

1 1/4 c Quick Quaker Oats, uncooked

1/4 c Sugar

1 T Baking powder

1 t Cream of tartar

1/2 t Salt

1 T Butter Buds

1/2 c Raisins or currants

1 x (or see below)

Mix and bake as above. However, I recommend dividing the batch into two rounds rather than one, so that the scones are smaller. They are not structurally strong, and the smaller scones are easier to handle. Further variations: 1. Whether making the original or my variation, I sprinkle the rounds

before cutting and baking with sugar and cinnamon. 2. At end-of-year holiday time I substitute the mixed candied fruits

seasonally available for the raisins or currants. 3. For a maple flavor, substitute REAL maple syrup for the milk,

eliminate the sugar, and add dried milk. 4. Chop 1/2 cup walnuts and add to either the original or the whole

wheat batch.

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