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Cinnamon Chip Scones and Sunday Morning

There are certain foods you eat because you’re trying to be smart and fuel your body with a healthy diet. There are others you eat because you love them and because they become a tradition in your home. This cinnamon chips scones recipe falls in the latter category and has become a go to treat in our house on special occasions and on those weekend mornings when you just want a little something extra and delicious to start your day. These cinnamon chipscones are amazing and they pair well with a lazy Sunday morning, a good cup of coffee, and the sudoku or crossword puzzle-like activity of your choice. Our kids love them too which is great because it’s not always easy to find kid friendly items that the whole house loves. You might consider having yourkids eat a healthy breakfast with lots of fresh fruit in order to earn their scones. That’s how we do it in our house and when our kids hear that cinnamon scones are in the oven it’s not long before theirbreakfast plates are empty and they’re ready for scones.

There are Good Scones and Bad Scones

Have you ever wandered into a cafe or Starbucks and been enticed by the scones only to instantly regret it after the first bite when it explodes into a dust cloud of crumbs? If so, you are not alone. I also dislike the crusty sugar you often find on theoutside of a lot of scones. What’s that all about? Get that off of there! After being disappointed by several bad scones my search for a good scones recipe began. I figured if I found a few good scone recipes online I could try them out and then, hopefully, tweak the scone recipeI liked best into something really delicious.

Forgive me for not remembering all the recipes I tried out, but eventually I arrived at a winning recipe for delicious cinnamon scones. This biggest hurdle I faced was finding good cinnamon chips for baking because I couldn’t find any at our local small town supermarket and so I had to search around and find some on the internet. How did folks cook with great ingredients before google? 🙂

It’s all about the Cinnamon Chips

Without a doubt the star ingredient that goes into this recipe arethe cinnamon chips — it’s right there in the title after all, Cinnamon Chip Scones! With that in mind I say to you, not all cinnamon chips are created equal. We found this out the hard way when we strayed from our go to brand of cinnamon chips only to be met with serious disappointment when our scones didn’t live up to the level of deliciousness we had come to expect. Since that experience we always try to have cinnamon chips from King Arthur Flour on hand (I think you can make 3-4 batches from 1 package). We often buy our flour there too since they seem to make high quality ingredients. If you find a different kind of cinnamon chip that you prefer, great! But we definitely recommend the King Arthur cinnamon chips if you are struggling to find one you like and we stress the importance of this ingredient. Whenever I make these cinnamon chips scones I’m always surrounded by our kids who are each trying to steal cinnamon chips for an advanced taste test. Hard to blame them!

Scone Morning = Happiness for All

Everyone in our house is happy when it’s a cinnamon scone morning because everyone loves them! But I’m also happy because they are so easy to make and then my husband Greg is always happy to do the kitchen cleanup after being rewarded with scones. When I first made them my son Sam said,“Mommy, I’m taking big bites because these cinnamon scones are so yummy!” and then continued with “Mommy, now I’m licking the plate.” Hard to beat the lick the plate endorsem*nt.

Enough of the tantalizing details, on to the recipe:

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Easy Cinnamon Chip Scone Recipe

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Cook Time: 18 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 2 Tbsp sugar
  • 1 stick butter
  • 1 cup cinnamon chips (We love King Arthur Flour Cinnamon Chips)
  • 1 egg , separated
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup buttermilk

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

  • Mix flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and sugar in a bowl.

  • Cut in butter with a pastry blender.

  • Stir in cinnamon chips.

  • Mix egg yolk, buttermilk, and vanilla in a pyrex measuring cup.

  • Add to dry ingredients.

  • Stir until just combined.

  • Scrape out onto floured surface.

  • Knead 6-8 times.

  • Divide dough in half.

  • Form 6 inch circle with dough and cut each circle into 6 triangles.

  • Place on baking sheet (not greased).

  • (Optional) We usually skip this step, but you can brush the tops of your scones with an egg wash if you wan to give them some extra color.

  • Cook for 15-18 minutes at 375 degrees. (rotate 180 degrees at halfway point)

  • Cool on a wire rack.

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FAQs

Is baking soda or baking powder better for scones? ›

You can use baking soda if you've added an acidic ingredient to the dough (e.g. buttermilk, vinegar, lemon juice). Use baking powder if you have not added anything acidic.

Why do you put eggs in scones? ›

You might need a teaspoon or two more cream as its consistency is thicker than milk. Large Egg - The egg helps bind the ingredients together and increases the richness and flavour. Unsalted butter - Has to be cold to create flaky layers within the scone.

Why are my scones not fluffy? ›

Many quick scone recipes recommend self-raising flour, which contains a leavening agent that helps achieve the desired rise. Without this leavening agent, scones can become dense and heavy. However, you can opt for plain flour and add the appropriate amount of baking powder to your mix.

What to avoid when making scones? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Baking Scones
  1. Using anything but cold ingredients. The secret to the flakiest scones is to start with cold ingredients — cold butter, cold eggs, and cold cream. ...
  2. Only using all-purpose flour. ...
  3. Overmixing the dough. ...
  4. Not chilling the dough before baking. ...
  5. Baking them ahead of time.
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Which flour is best for scones? ›

Use all-purpose flour for a higher rising scone that holds its shape nicely, both in and out of the oven. To make more delicate, lower-rising, cake-like scones, substitute cake flour for all-purpose flour.

How to get scones to rise higher? ›

Once you've cut out your scone shapes, flip them over and place upside down on the baking tray. This will help them rise evenly and counteract any 'squashing' that happened when you cut out the dough. Perfect scones should rise to about 2 inches high.

Should you chill scone dough before baking? ›

Keep scone dough as cold as possible. To avoid over-spreading, I recommend chilling the shaped scones for at least 15 minutes in the refrigerator before baking. In fact, you can even refrigerate overnight for a quick breakfast in the morning! Bake until golden brown.

Should you sift flour for scones? ›

Don't forget to sift!

Be sure to double or even triple sift your flour, as it takes away the clumps in the flour allowing for more air pockets in the scone dough - the result being a fluffier and more crumbly scone.

Why do my scones go flat and not rise? ›

Why Are My Scones Flat? Expired leavening agents. Your baking powder and/or baking soda could be expired. Most scone and biscuit recipes call for quite a large amount of leavening, and if either are expired, your scones simply won't rise to beautiful heights.

Why are my scones rock hard? ›

Just a reminder: Don't overwork the dough or the scones will turn out rubbery – or worse, bullety and hard. Cut out your scones cleanly. Twisting the cutter can impair the rise. If you use a fluted cutter, you can't twist it.

How to tell when a scone is done? ›

Gently tap a scone to check if it's cooked through. If it's ready, it should sound hollow.

Should scones be baked touching? ›

Scones like to cosy up to one another in the baking tray. This helps them to rise evenly in the cooking process. When placing the scones in the baking tray they need to be touching.

Do I have to use parchment paper for scones? ›

Pre-heat oven to 350-375 degrees (350* for convection, 375* for standard). Place frozen scones directly on parchment-lined, un-greased baking sheet - evenly spaced. Tip: Use cooking spray or foil on baking sheet if you don't have parchment paper. For best results, bake scones on the the middle shelf.

What is the best raising agent for scones and why? ›

As well as the raising agent in the flour, baking powder adds a bit of lift to scones. Baking powder is a convenient choice as it is a ready-mixed leavening agent, generally made of bicarbonate of soda and cream of tartar (usually some cornflour too).

What is the secret to making scones rise? ›

Once you've cut out your scone shapes, flip them over and place upside down on the baking tray. This will help them rise evenly and counteract any 'squashing' that happened when you cut out the dough. Perfect scones should rise to about 2 inches high.

What makes dough fluffy baking soda or powder? ›

Baking soda changes the texture of baked goods by causing a batter or dough to spread, while baking powder produces light, fluffy texture. Some recipes may call for baking soda or baking powder on their own, while others may require both ingredients to create the ideal balance for great texture.

Is it better to bake with baking soda or baking powder? ›

When to use which one. Baking soda is used in recipes that also include an acidic ingredient, such as cream of tartar, buttermilk, or citrus juice. Conversely, baking powder is typically used when the recipe doesn't feature an acidic ingredient, as the powder already includes the acid needed to produce carbon dioxide.

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