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Default Baking with sour cream


I make scones all the time. I use regular milk, I use buttermilk, I use
sour milk, I mix them up, when I have cream I mix it with milk etc. So far,
all of these have worked. If your cream is really lumpy sour you may want
to mix it with a bit of regular milk. wendy

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>We would like to make scones. Can we use cream that has gone sour or do we
>have to buy soured cream?



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