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Apple, Bacon and Cheese Scones

Marybeth
15 minutes
12 scones
Beginner

About a week ago my husband took me to Burgerville USA for a snack; this is a 50's style fast food place we have in the Great Pacific Northwest. I go at least 3 times a year for their seasonal shakes and sweet potato fries, OMG they are to die for. Anyways I digress, for the fall season they are doing apple dishes and they had this fabulous light and fluffy bacon-apple cheese scone. We loved it so much we just had to do our best to make our own version of it, they turned out simply delish..... I will give credit where it is due because even though ours turned out great Burgerville USA still has the best in town. So if you live in the Pacific Northwest and want the best fall inspired fall snack then you must go to Burgerville for the bacon-apple cheese scone and a pumpkin shake on the side, YUMM-O!!!

Total Steps

3

Ingredients

7

Tools Needed

5

Ingredients

  • 1 18 ounce Box Fisher Fair Scone Mix
  • 3/4 cup Water
  • 1 cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese (fine shred)
  • 1 13 ounce Jar Apple Jelly
  • 6 slices Bacon (diced & cooked but not crisp)
  • 1/2 stick Melted Butter
  • 1/4 cup Cinnamon Sugar Mix

Instructions

1

Step 1

In a bowl, combine the scone mix, water, cheese, bacon, and jelly. Stir with a fork until well mixed.

2

Step 2

Place parchment paper onto baking sheets. Using an ice-cream scoop, place the batter onto the baking sheets about 2 inches apart.

3

Step 3

15 minutes

Top with the melted butter and bake in a 400 degree oven for 10 minutes. Remove the pan from the oven, apply a little more butter on each scone, and sprinkle each with some of the cinnamon sugar mixture. Finish baking for another 5 minutes. Let cool and enjoy a very flavorful, light & fluffy scone.

Tools & Equipment

Mixing bowl
Fork
Baking sheets
Ice-cream scoop
Oven

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