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Microwaved scone?!

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Selks · 04/05/2013 13:41

I'm in a cafe and have just ordered one of their lovely looking home made scones to go with my cafetiere of coffee.
Scone has just arrived and it's hot having been apparently microwaved! (think its microwaved as its kind of very soft and I heard a ping)
AIBU to think that is really quite odd and no way to treat a poor scone?!

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thecatneuterer · 04/05/2013 13:43

I love microwaved scones! I always do it if I have scones in the house. You've got to be really careful not to overdo it though or it goes rubbery. How come you're posting this instead of eating your lovely microwaved scone?

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EffieTheDuck · 04/05/2013 13:45

Eew. Toasted yes, microwaved no.

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Selks · 04/05/2013 13:46

Really? This is a thing that people actually do?

But scones are meant to be lovely and crusty on the outside, this is all softness!

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OfflineFor40Years · 04/05/2013 13:48

We often heat cheese scones up on the lowest setting, just so the butter will melt - yum, yumGrin

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Selks · 04/05/2013 13:48

I am eating scone with left hand and MNing with right hand.
The butter has melted on it - it's a whole world of sogginess.

(Dissappointed)

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thecatneuterer · 04/05/2013 13:48

If you don't want it I'll have it:) This has given me the urge to go out and buy scones. I really should learn how to make them.

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Selks · 04/05/2013 13:52

Well, it got eaten and will fuel my handbag hunt around the shops.

Still think its a bizarre thing to do!

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trikken · 04/05/2013 13:57

nooooooooo! I feel your pain. they should be cold. with lashings of clotted cream and a pot of strawberry jam.

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SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 04/05/2013 14:06

I have made a batch of cheese scones - I have friends coming for afternoon tea, and they are going to be delicious. I have even bought posh butter to butter them with.
[smug]

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thecatneuterer · 04/05/2013 14:07

I'm off to google scone recipes ...

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DrHolmes · 04/05/2013 14:27

This is normal to me! Even in my parent's B and B we microwaved scones :) Melty butter deliciousness.

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Buzzardbird · 04/05/2013 14:30

It helps soften them if they are stale.

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Buzzardbird · 04/05/2013 14:31

It helps soften them if they are stale.

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NotaDisneyMum · 04/05/2013 14:34

I run a tearoom and am often asked to serve warm cheese scones (not toast them) - so if they're a few hours old, I'll pop it in the micro for a few seconds to refresh them.
Ideally, I try and serve all the scones (cheese and fruit) warm from the oven - I've never had complaints about it!

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Scheherezade · 04/05/2013 14:50

It could have been frozen?

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Jinty64 · 04/05/2013 15:03

We never have time for a morning tea break at work so, when we are feeling particularly stressed one of us runs to the tea room for some scones. We eat them lightly microwaved, we don't even need butter - delicious

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