We’ve been here several times before and as most of you know, we reckon Fonab Castle serves the best scones in the world. It is our benchmark scone. But why Fonab 600 we hear you ask? It’s simply that this is our 600th scone since we started this blog back in 2015. Unbelievable, 600 scones and yet Pat still has the figure of a teenager and I am still compared to a “racing snake”. I’m sure that this doesn’t refer to my ability to move fast these days so it has to be a reference to my sylph-like figure.
Who is PM today?
It’s a milestone so, of course, what better way to mark the occasion than check that our benchmark scones are still up to scratch. Last time we did this was back in 2018. The Prime Minister of the day (we’ve had so many it’s like ‘soup du jour’ when it come to the Tories) was delivering a speech on withdrawal from the EU which totally ignored the wishes of the people of Scotland. Unfortunately, judging by recent events in the House of Commons, nothing has changed in the intervening years. But would Fonab’s scones have changed? That was the question facing us.
You are also aware that we don’t just judge the scones. Service, presentation, ambience are all key ingredients for a topscone. Fonab is a bit posh but it doesn’t have to be. As long as it’s an overall nice experience we may very well dish out our top award.
Tea
When we arrived at Fonab we were immediately welcomed and shown to a table overlooking Loch Faskally and lofty Ben Vrackie. When we asked for our traditional ‘cream tea’ they said it might take about twenty minutes to prepare the scones. “would that be okay?” Of course! We settled down to peruse the tea menu. Pat decide on “Orange Blossom – a citrusy symphony in your teacup“. I went for the “Fonab Blend – a bespoke tea offering a bright and medium bodied cup with subtle aftertaste of hibiscus and rosehip“. Honestly, it’s getting as fantastical as whisky descriptions.
Competition
After about twenty minutes our scones turned up about as fresh as it’s possible to get. Initially we thought they had been a trifle overdone but once again they were perfect. Beautifully warm, crunchy on the outside and wonderfully soft on the inside. Presentation with crisp linen napkins and little pots of jam and cream was second to none. Once again Fonab had managed to retain its position in spite of severe competition. Places such as Ackergill Tower in Wick Claridge’s in London and Schloss Roxburghe in the Scottish border country have tried hard but ultimately failed.
A lot has happened in the course of 600 scones. When we started David Cameron had just gained power for the conservatives. We’ve had another four conservative PMs since then but Cameron is probably still PM, albeit from the backseat. Scottish MPs seeking independence won 56 out of 59 Westminster seats … a fat lot of good that did! Scotland still has a majority wanting independence but don’t hold your breath. Scotland and the Falkland Islands are about all that’s left of the Empire.
If we had any sense we would give up now but, as you are very well aware, we are not over-endowed in that department. Lowly scones have taken us to places we would never otherwise have been and for that we are grateful. They have enriched our lives. But who knows, we might give up if Fonab ever gets knocked off its perch.
PH16 5ND tel: 01796 470140 Fonaab Castle
///soup.material.newsreel
Congratulations! That’s a lot of scones.
Fonab should pass on their recipe.
Thanks. You will remember that when we asked the chef what their secret ingredient was he answered ‘”happiness”.
Put that on our list as well when our next visit happens! What experts you two are!
Gosh Jann, that sounds vaguely like a compliment, has the heat and the outback finally got to you??
Congratulations for those number 600 scones, they look delicious, the drive up there was worth it!
It was a beautiful drive Tracey so no hardship whatsoever. Hope all is well in Bishop’s Cleeve.
Another lovely experience ,although the scones do look a wee bit overdone. Anyway congratulations on your 600 th scone blog,always so interesting and such wonderful photography.
Keep going!
Thanks Kath, we thought they were a bit burnt but they tasted fabulous.
Don’t forget the other British colony on the island of Ireland
How could I Colin and obvious commission on my part? But at least there are now hopeful signs over there
Congratulations to Fonab and to you guys, 600 and counting!
Cheers Brian
We didn’t set off to visit Fonab, we just seemed to end up there. I’m glad we did as the scones and tea were just as good as I remembered. The sun was shining and the view looking up Loch Faskally was really lovely.