Happy Easter, Everyone!
Wishing you a beautiful day here in my city and across the world. I am hoping that most of you are enjoying some lovely weather too. If not, don’t worry—better days are on their way!
Today, I’m revisiting a recipe I first tried a few years ago: scones. Now, I love any kind of scone, but these particular ones have a special place in my heart. Known as Bakestone Scones, or griddle scones, they’re made on the stove—a lifesaver when your oven is busy with other treats, like dinner.
These scones are delightfully simple, but you can jazz them up with a handful of fresh herbs for an extra pop of flavor. Of course, a pat of butter and a dollop of jam work wonders too.
The recipe has its roots in Wales, where they’re called Telsennau Criwsion in the Welsh language.
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For my version, I used Carbquik Baking Mix, which includes a touch of lard for richness. You can also use finely ground almond meal—like the one from Blue Diamond—as an alternative for a low-carb twist.
Bakestone Scones or Griddle Scones
Teisennau Criwsion
INGREDIENTS:
1-3/4 cups Low Carb Flour
2 teaspoon Baking Powder
Pinch Salt
4 tablespoons Butter
3 to 4 tablespoons Cream
INSTRUCTIONS:
Mix the flour, salt, and baking powder together in a bowl, then rub in the butter until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.
Add enough cream to form a stiff paste. Roll out to a thin cake on a lightly floured surface and cut into small rounds.
Lightly grease a hot griddle and cook, turning once until golden brown on both sides. Split in half and serve with butter.
Makes 10 to 12 scones.
Nutrition Information (per Scone):
Calories: 151| Fat: 13.4 g | Sodium: 25.3 mg | Carbohydrates: 5.8 g | Fiber: 3.0 g | Protein: 4.4 g | Sugar: 1.6 g | Net Carbs: 2.8 g
Note: Nutrition information is based on the ingredients I used in this recipe and my measurements. Although they are a close calculation, your results may be slightly higher or lower. Ingredient substitutions may affect the carb count. Different brands may have other carb counts.



