Oct 16, 2015 in breakfast, sweets, breakfast, butterscotch, epicurious, maple, scones, splenda®, sweet bread, sweets. Read the original on: Lemons for Lulu
A soft, flaky scone recipe loaded with butterscotch chips and real maple syrup.  The maple glaze transforms these simple scones into something extraordinary!
I made this scone recipe using SPLENDA® Sweetener Products as part of a sponsored post for Socialstars #SplendaSweeties #SweetSwaps
Let me tell you the story about how I realized I was pregnant with my first child.  I woke up in the middle of the night with an internal biscuit debate swirling about in my head.  I could not decide who had the better biscuit; Bob Evans or Kentucky Fried Chicken.  I could list several reasons why I liked both, but I couldn't commit to just one.  Eventually, I ran out of reasons for and against each biscuit.  At this point, I began to realize this biscuit discussion I was having with myself was not normal.  That's when I concluded that I was indeed pregnant.
I still dream about food, but not because I'm pregnant. Â Today my dreams are a byproduct of being a food blogger. Â I come up with some of my best recipe ideas in the middle of the night. Â Take these Baklava Bites...I thought them up in the middle the night. Â Or these Cheese Filled Egg Rolls? Â Yep, came to me in the middle of the night. Â These are just an example of the ideas I remember! Â I probably had dozens of recipe ideas that were forgotten before I ever woke up.
This maple butterscotch scone recipe was another idea that hit me in my sleep.  It's been a while since I've made scones.  I must have been dreaming about fall flavors because I woke up craving maple and butterscotch and figured scones were the perfect way to enjoy the two.
Scones are similar in texture to biscuits, they are light, tender and flaky.  Scones are often sweetened with sugar.  This scone recipe would call for about 1/3 cup of brown sugar.  I  wanted the sweetness of sugar in these scones but without all the calories.  So I substituted  SPLENDA@ Brown Sugar Blend for the brown sugar.  The brown sugar blend is not an equal substitute for sugar; you will use less of the sugar blend than traditional sugar called for in your recipes.  This is one reason I use SPLENDA® Sweeteners; they are versatile enough for most recipes.
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I started my food blog in 2012. I have always loved cooking and baking for my family. I want to share what my family eats with your family!