Is this the world's simplest scone recipe? This 4-ingredient lemonade scone recipe is quick, easy, and delicious

Who doesn't love scones? They're the perfect balance of crumbly and fluffy, and go so well with a dollop of whipped cream and jam.

But if you're looking to take your scone game up a notch, why not try this easy, 4-ingredient recipe?

You read that right, folks! Shared by Adelaide fitness trainer Kayla Itsines, the simple recipe only requires four easily accessible ingredients — self-raising flour, thickened cream, lemonade, and salt.

This recipe is ideal for those who are short on time but still want to enjoy homemade scones. The self-raising flour means there's no need to add baking powder, and the thickened cream ensures that the scones are nice and moist.


Credit: Instagram/@kayla_itsines


"I literally get called to people's houses to make these scones, they are so easy. People over-complicate scones but I guarantee you these are the best scones you will ever have," Kayla says in the video shared on her Instagram page.

Kayla begins preparing the scones by sifting three and a half cups of self-raising flour into a bowl.

Next, she creates a well in the centre to place the wet ingredients.

The 31-year-old explains: "Depending on how heavy your hand is, if you put too much lemonade or too much cream you might need to add a little more flour but right now we're going to gauge it on three and a half cups."



She then places one cup of each thickened cream and lemonade in the centre and stirs everything together.

Kayla advises rolling the dough out into a sheet that is a few centimetres thick, dusting the work surface with more flour, and slightly kneading it into a ball with clean hands.

Additionally, she recommends using an empty wine bottle if you don't have access to a rolling pin.

She explains: "When your scones are in the oven, they'll obviously get bigger so you don't want to run it super thin - it's not a pizza base. You want it nice and thick."

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Credit: Instagram/@kayla.itsines

After cutting out the scone forms with a cup or cookie cutter, Kayla arranges them on a baking sheet coated with parchment paper.

The fitness trainer notes that you should give each piece an ample amount of space to prevent them from sticking together while baking.

The scones are then placed in her preheated oven and baked for around 20 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius.

Finally, she serves the scones with the remaining whipped cream and some jam.

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So, there you have it, folks! Scones are undeniably one of our favourite treats and we’ll surely be trying this recipe. How about you? Will you give this recipe a go? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

We also recommend checking out this video to learn more about how to make clotted cream, a complimentary treat that matches well with scones:


Credit: YouTube/ScrummyTV




4-ingredient Scones Recipe

INGREDIENTS

  • 3.5 cups self raising flour plus extra for dusting
  • 2 cups of thickened cream
  • 1 cup of regular lemonade (not sugar-free)
  • Pinch of salt

METHOD

1. Preheat the oven to 180 C. Make a well in the centre of three and a half cups of flour after sifting it into a big basin.

2. Add a teaspoon of salt and one cup each of thickened cream and lemonade to the well. If the dough is too wet, add extra flour.

3. Using a spoon, combine the ingredients, and then knead them into a ball.

4. Roll out the dough into a thick sheet after lightly flouring the work surface.

5. Cut out the scones using a cup or cookie cutter. Once there is no more dough, gather the extra dough and roll it out once more.

6. Place the scones on a baking sheet covered with greaseproof paper, keeping them spaced out from one another.

7. Bake the scones in the oven for 20 minutes. They should be prepared when they are golden brown, so check on them frequently.

8. Serve with the leftover whipped cream and jam.
 
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Who doesn't love scones? They're the perfect balance of crumbly and fluffy, and go so well with a dollop of whipped cream and jam.

But if you're looking to take your scone game up a notch, why not try this easy, 4-ingredient recipe?

You read that right, folks! Shared by Adelaide fitness trainer Kayla Itsines, the simple recipe only requires four easily accessible ingredients — self-raising flour, thickened cream, lemonade, and salt.

This recipe is ideal for those who are short on time but still want to enjoy homemade scones. The self-raising flour means there's no need to add baking powder, and the thickened cream ensures that the scones are nice and moist.


Credit: Instagram/@kayla_itsines


"I literally get called to people's houses to make these scones, they are so easy. People over-complicate scones but I guarantee you these are the best scones you will ever have," Kayla says in the video shared on her Instagram page.

Kayla begins preparing the scones by sifting three and a half cups of self-raising flour into a bowl.

Next, she creates a well in the centre to place the wet ingredients.

The 31-year-old explains: "Depending on how heavy your hand is, if you put too much lemonade or too much cream you might need to add a little more flour but right now we're going to gauge it on three and a half cups."



She then places one cup of each thickened cream and lemonade in the centre and stirs everything together.

Kayla advises rolling the dough out into a sheet that is a few centimetres thick, dusting the work surface with more flour, and slightly kneading it into a ball with clean hands.

Additionally, she recommends using an empty wine bottle if you don't have access to a rolling pin.

She explains: "When your scones are in the oven, they'll obviously get bigger so you don't want to run it super thin - it's not a pizza base. You want it nice and thick."

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Credit: Instagram/@kayla.itsines

After cutting out the scone forms with a cup or cookie cutter, Kayla arranges them on a baking sheet coated with parchment paper.

The fitness trainer notes that you should give each piece an ample amount of space to prevent them from sticking together while baking.

The scones are then placed in her preheated oven and baked for around 20 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius.

Finally, she serves the scones with the remaining whipped cream and some jam.

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So, there you have it, folks! Scones are undeniably one of our favourite treats and we’ll surely be trying this recipe. How about you? Will you give this recipe a go? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

We also recommend checking out this video to learn more about how to make clotted cream, a complimentary treat that matches well with scones:


Credit: YouTube/ScrummyTV




4-ingredient Scones Recipe

INGREDIENTS

  • 3.5 cups self raising flour plus extra for dusting
  • 2 cups of thickened cream
  • 1 cup of regular lemonade (not sugar-free)
  • Pinch of salt

METHOD

1. Preheat the oven to 180 C. Make a well in the centre of three and a half cups of flour after sifting it into a big basin.

2. Add a teaspoon of salt and one cup each of thickened cream and lemonade to the well. If the dough is too wet, add extra flour.

3. Using a spoon, combine the ingredients, and then knead them into a ball.

4. Roll out the dough into a thick sheet after lightly flouring the work surface.

5. Cut out the scones using a cup or cookie cutter. Once there is no more dough, gather the extra dough and roll it out once more.

6. Place the scones on a baking sheet covered with greaseproof paper, keeping them spaced out from one another.

7. Bake the scones in the oven for 20 minutes. They should be prepared when they are golden brown, so check on them frequen3 cups of liquid is too much because it is a very soft dough. Best recipe, 3 cups seld raising flour, 1 cuup


Who doesn't love scones? They're the perfect balance of crumbly and fluffy, and go so well with a dollop of whipped cream and jam.

But if you're looking to take your scone game up a notch, why not try this easy, 4-ingredient recipe?

You read that right, folks! Shared by Adelaide fitness trainer Kayla Itsines, the simple recipe only requires four easily accessible ingredients — self-raising flour, thickened cream, lemonade, and salt.

This recipe is ideal for those who are short on time but still want to enjoy homemade scones. The self-raising flour means there's no need to add baking powder, and the thickened cream ensures that the scones are nice and moist.


Credit: Instagram/@kayla_itsines


"I literally get called to people's houses to make these scones, they are so easy. People over-complicate scones but I guarantee you these are the best scones you will ever have," Kayla says in the video shared on her Instagram page.

Kayla begins preparing the scones by sifting three and a half cups of self-raising flour into a bowl.

Next, she creates a well in the centre to place the wet ingredients.

The 31-year-old explains: "Depending on how heavy your hand is, if you put too much lemonade or too much cream you might need to add a little more flour but right now we're going to gauge it on three and a half cups."



She then places one cup of each thickened cream and lemonade in the centre and stirs everything together.

Kayla advises rolling the dough out into a sheet that is a few centimetres thick, dusting the work surface with more flour, and slightly kneading it into a ball with clean hands.

Additionally, she recommends using an empty wine bottle if you don't have access to a rolling pin.

She explains: "When your scones are in the oven, they'll obviously get bigger so you don't want to run it super thin - it's not a pizza base. You want it nice and thick."

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Credit: Instagram/@kayla.itsines

After cutting out the scone forms with a cup or cookie cutter, Kayla arranges them on a baking sheet coated with parchment paper.

The fitness trainer notes that you should give each piece an ample amount of space to prevent them from sticking together while baking.

The scones are then placed in her preheated oven and baked for around 20 minutes at 180 degrees Celsius.

Finally, she serves the scones with the remaining whipped cream and some jam.

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So, there you have it, folks! Scones are undeniably one of our favourite treats and we’ll surely be trying this recipe. How about you? Will you give this recipe a go? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

We also recommend checking out this video to learn more about how to make clotted cream, a complimentary treat that matches well with scones:


Credit: YouTube/ScrummyTV




4-ingredient Scones Recipe

INGREDIENTS

  • 3.5 cups self raising flour plus extra for dusting
  • 2 cups of thickened cream
  • 1 cup of regular lemonade (not sugar-free)
  • Pinch of salt

METHOD

1. Preheat the oven to 180 C. Make a well in the centre of three and a half cups of flour after sifting it into a big basin.

2. Add a teaspoon of salt and one cup each of thickened cream and lemonade to the well. If the dough is too wet, add extra flour.

3. Using a spoon, combine the ingredients, and then knead them into a ball.

4. Roll out the dough into a thick sheet after lightly flouring the work surface.

5. Cut out the scones using a cup or cookie cutter. Once there is no more dough, gather the extra dough and roll it out once more.

6. Place the scones on a baking sheet covered with greaseproof paper, keeping them spaced out from one another.

7. Bake the scones in the oven for 20 minutes. They should be prepared when they are golden brown, so check on them frequently.

8. Serve with the leftover whipped cream and jam.

3 cups of liquid is too much because it is a very soft dough, best recipe is 3 cups self raising flour, 1 cup cream, 1 cup lemonade, I use diet because we have diabetics in the family. No salt required
 
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Kayla Itsines is not a fitness trainer I'd put any trust in since she's recommending an unhealthy recipe like this. Seriously?
 
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3 cups of liquid is too much because it is a very soft dough, best recipe is 3 cups self raising flour, 1 cup cream, 1 cup lemonade, I use diet because we have diabetics in the family. No salt required
The recipe Kayla stated one cup of cream. This was incorrectly transcribed to two cups of cream.
 
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I make these all the time but don't add salt. I also don't play with the dough as she did and don't use a rolling pin. In the oven for 12 mins and they really do come out about 2.5 inches tall. Really scrumptious.
 
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I found a soda water scone recipe a few years ago that’s is very similar but without the sweetness of lemonade, so it’s a bit healthier. Great if you have a soda stream or similar machine. They are a family favourite for all ages.

3 cups self raising flour

Pinch of salt

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 cup cream

1 cup soda water
 
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Been making these for years, my granddaughter even mastered them about 4yrs ago at the age of 10. We have tweaked the recipe somewhat and now only ever make Vegemite ones. Have also swapped out Lemonade for Ginger Beer and added some chopped up Crystalized Ginger or used Fanta and some Orange Zest for something different. Works every time, just different flavours of scones. Actually won 1st Prize at a local show with the Ginger ones a few yrs ago :)
 
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3 cups of liquid is too much because it is a very soft dough, best recipe is 3 cups self raising flour, 1 cup cream, 1 cup lemonade, I use diet because we have diabetics in the family. No salt required
The extra cup of cream is whipped and used on top with jam. There is only one cup each of cream and lemonade in the dough if you read the recipe properly.
 
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