The Secret To The Queen’s Scone Recipe Revealed

Caramelised Pear Scones Recipe With Whipped Cream
Robyn Foyster Robyn Foyster has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

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Jul 24, 2020

Buckingham Palace would famously be enjoying its annual garden party but this year it’s had to be cancelled. So, to put a smile on everyone’s face the pastry chef has revealed the secret to the Queen’s recipe for scones.

Here is the recipe that has been made for royalty and presidents alike and of course those lucky enough to pass through the gilded gold gates of the Queen’s London residents.

One certainty is that this recipe has been perfected over the years.

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Ingredients

500g Plain flour

-28g Baking powder

-94g Butter

-86g Sugar

-2 Whole eggs

-140ml Buttermilk

-100g Sultanas – a type of raisin (Cover in hot water and leave to soak for 30 minutes)

According to the pastry chefs, the first step is to preheat the oven to 180C, before mixing the flour, baking powder, butter and sugar together in a bowl until a crumb is formed.

The next step is to whisk the eggs and buttermilk together in a separate bowl, before adding the mixture to the first bowl.

Once the ingredients have been added together, the recipe requires mixing the dough until it is smooth.

“(Optional) Add the sultanas, and mix until evenly distributed,” the recipe states. 

The following step requires removing the dough from the bowl and flattening it before covering it and leaving it to rest for 30 minutes.

After the dough has finished resting, the recipe says to roll out the dough to a thickness of approximately 2.5cm and cut to the desired shape.

According to the recipe, the dough must then rest for an additional 20 minutes, before it is covered with an egg wash.

The scones should then be baked in the oven for 10-12 minutes until golden brown and left to cool before serving with jam and clotted cream.

Robyn Foyster

A multi award-winning journalist and editor and experienced executive, Robyn Foyster has successfully led multiple companies including her own media and tech businesses. She is the editor and owner of Women Love Tech, The Carousel and Game Changers. A passionate advocate for diversity, with a strong track record of supporting and mentoring young women, Robyn is a 2023 Women Leading Tech Champion of Change finalist, 2024 finalist for the Samsung Lizzies IT Awards and 2024 Small Business Awards finalist. A regular speaker on TV, radio and podcasts, Robyn spoke on two panels for SXSW Sydney in 2023 and Intel's 2024 Sales Conference in Vietnam and AI Summit in Australia. She has been a judge for the Telstra Business Awards for 8 years. Voted one of B&T's 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, Robyn was Publisher and Editor of Australia's three biggest flagship magazines - The Weekly, Woman's Day and New Idea and a Seven Network Executive. Her career has taken her from Sydney where she began as a copy girl at Sydney's News Ltd whilst completing a BA in Arts and Government at Sydney University, to London, LA and Auckland. After 16 years abroad, Robyn returned to Sydney as a media executive and was Editor-in-Chief of the country's biggest selling magazine, The Australian Women's Weekly.

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By Robyn Foyster Robyn Foyster has been verified by Muck Rack's editorial team

Editor

A multi award-winning journalist and editor and experienced executive, Robyn Foyster has successfully led multiple companies including her own media and tech businesses. She is the editor and owner of Women Love Tech, The Carousel and Game Changers. A passionate advocate for diversity, with a strong track record of supporting and mentoring young women, Robyn is a 2023 Women Leading Tech Champion of Change finalist, 2024 finalist for the Samsung Lizzies IT Awards and 2024 Small Business Awards finalist. A regular speaker on TV, radio and podcasts, Robyn spoke on two panels for SXSW Sydney in 2023 and Intel's 2024 Sales Conference in Vietnam and AI Summit in Australia. She has been a judge for the Telstra Business Awards for 8 years. Voted one of B&T's 30 Most Powerful Women In Media, Robyn was Publisher and Editor of Australia's three biggest flagship magazines - The Weekly, Woman's Day and New Idea and a Seven Network Executive. Her career has taken her from Sydney where she began as a copy girl at Sydney's News Ltd whilst completing a BA in Arts and Government at Sydney University, to London, LA and Auckland. After 16 years abroad, Robyn returned to Sydney as a media executive and was Editor-in-Chief of the country's biggest selling magazine, The Australian Women's Weekly.

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