Best Homemade Cinnamon Scones Recipe (with Cinnamon Chips) (2024)

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Posted Dec 16, 2018, Updated Sep 01, 2023

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The best Homemade Cinnamon Scones Recipe (with Cinnamon Chips)! These cinnamon chip scones are buttery & moist, easy to make for breakfast or brunch, and are even better than Starbucks & Panera! Perfect to enjoy with a cup of coffee in the morning!

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This Cinnamon Scones Recipe holds an extra special place in my heart. They are thebest scones ever, they’re easy to make, and are the perfect companion to a cup of warm coffee!

Plus, for me these cinnamon scones come with a side of nostalgia! If you didn’t know, I swam my entire life, and when I got old enough, coached my summer team. One of the parents would regularly bring the coaches containers full of these warm, fresh-from-the-oven cinnamon chip scones.

Those were always the best mornings, and she was kind enough to share her recipe with me (oh so many years ago). And much like back then, these cinnamon scones are always devoured the second they come out of the oven, and my entire family absolutely adores them.

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Cinnamon Scones: Ingredients & Substitutions

While there are a few possible substitutions in this recipe, these truly are the best scones ever, and I do not recommend making changes!

  • All-purpose flour.I honestly have not tried making these scones with any other flour besides unbleached all-purpose flour. If you try using an all-purpose gluten-free flour or another flour substitute, please report back and let me know how it goes.
  • Granulated sugar.I always bake with organic cane sugar, but any granulated sugar works well.
  • Ground Cinnamon.Not all ground cinnamon is created equally. Choose a quality variety of cinnamon for the best results!
  • Butter.Again, I have not tried making these cinnamon scones with anything other than butter. Both salted and unsalted butter works well! I usually use salted, so if you opt for unsalted you may need to increase the amount of salt in the recipe by 1/4 tsp.
  • Half and Half.This is the only ingredient I have played around with. I have used whole milk and they turn out fabulous. I have also tried using heavy whipping cream, but I needed to add an extra 1 TBS of cream to get the dough to stick together (they still tasted perfect).
  • Cinnamon Chips.These are optional, but not really! 😉 Cinnamon Chips are a baking staple in my house, but they can be hard to find. This year I had to resort to buying them online because I couldn’t find them in any local stores. I have had luck at Walmart, Meyer, and Smith’s in the past. Or try these chocolate chip scones.
  • Raw Turbinado sugar.I use organic raw turbinado sugar to sprinkle on top of the scones, I find it works the best!
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How to make Cinnamon Scones

Let’s discuss how to make these cinnamon scones! They come together easily, but I will share a few tips and tricks with you that will ensure your success (plus you can watch the video)!

To make the best scones ever, start by making the scone dough.

Mix the dry ingredients.

Simply add all the dry ingredients to a large mixing bowl and stir until they’re combined and the mixture is hom*ogenous (uniform throughout).

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Cut in cold butter

It’s important that the butter is cold when added to the dry ingredients. I often cut up the butter and place it in the fridge before I gather the rest of the ingredients and finish step one. This ensures it is very cold when it’s time to be added to the dough.

To cut the butter into the dry ingredients use a fork, a pastry cutter, or your hands. I opted for my hands this time around, but have used all three methods with success. Just be careful not to over-mix the ingredients (because that will cause the butter to melt)!

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Add wet ingredients

Next, add the rest of the wet ingredients to the cinnamon scone dough. Be sure that the milk and eggs are cold so the butter doesn’t melt when they are added.Use a spatula to mix the cinnamon scone dough until the mixture is hom*ogenous (uniform throughout).

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At this point the scone dough will look crumbly,that is normal.To know if it’s the correct consistency, try to pinch a chunk with your fingers.

If you can pinch the dough together easily, it’s good to go (as pictured below). If it doesn’t hold together and remains powdery, add more half and half 1 tsp at a time until the correct consistency is achieved.

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Add cinnamon chips

Once the dough is uniform throughout and the correct consistency has been achieved, add the cinnamon chips and mix until they are evenly distributed.

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Shape the dough into a 10″ Circle

Dump the cinnamon scone dough out onto a clean surface or pastry slab. Please note the texture in the photo below!The dough WILL be crumbly but moist!

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Use your hands to shape the dough into a 10″ circle. It should hold together very well as it’s shaped, and be a solid circle when you’re finished.

Try to minimize cracks in the cinnamon chip scone dough, because any cracks present at this stage will remain through baking! Check out that circle of dough, complete with beautiful chunks of butter throughout. YUM.

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Transfer to a baking sheet & Sprinkle with sugar

Transfer the dough circle to a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Sprinkle the cinnamon scone dough circle with raw sugar. I recommend patting it down slightly so that the sugar sticks to the dough!

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Cut and spread apart.

After you’ve sprinkled the dough with sugar, cut the dough into eight equal pieces. Start by cutting the circle in half from top to bottom. Then cut it in half from side to side. Then cut the remaining two pieces in half diagonally Separate the scones and spread them out evenly on the baking sheet.

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These scones will not rise or spread very much, but it’s still important that there is plenty of space between the scones to ensure even baking.

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Bake & Cool

Bake the cinnamon chip scones for 16-20 minutes or until they look set. You will notice that the tops don’t really brown but the bottoms do!

Transfer them to a wire cooling rack to cool slightly, then serve warm!

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Cinnamon Scones Serving Suggestions

Ihighly recommend serving these cinnamon chip scones warm. They are just irresistible fresh from the oven! Serve with a slather of homemade apple butter, cinnamon honey butter, nut butter or add a drizzle of glaze for an extra special touch!

To store/freeze

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months.

To make ahead

You can make the dough the night before and bake in the morning! Make the scone dough according to the instructions, but do not cut it (leave it as a round 10″ circle). Then wrap it tightly with plastic wrap and put it in an airtight container.

Then, cut and bake the cinnamon scones in the morning! This is a great way to save time in the mornings when you’re groggy before you’ve had your coffee!

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Recipe FAQs

Can scones be made ahead?

Yes! You can make the dough the night before and bake in the morning! Simply make the scone dough according to the instructions, but do not cut it (leave it as a round 10″ circle). Then wrap it tightly with plastic wrap and put it in an airtight container. Simply cut and bake the cinnamon scones in the morning! This is a great way to save time in the mornings when you’re groggy before you’ve had your coffee!

How do you store homemade scones?

Store these cinnamon scones in an airtight container wrapped in plastic wrap (to retain moisture) at room temperature.

Can you freeze scones?

Yes! Simply wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and put them in an airtight container or freezer-safe bag.

How long do scones last?

Stored at room temperature, scones last 1-2 days without drying out. They can be frozen for up to two months.

How do you reheat & freshen up scones?

There are two ways to reheat these cinnamon chip scones:
In the microwave.Simply warm scones in the microwave for 15-30 seconds (depending on the power of your microwave and the number of scones you are heating up). Then enjoy!
In the oven.Wrap scones in foil (to prevent drying out) and warm in the oven preheated to 300 degrees F for 10-15 minutes!

Do you need eggs in scones?

In this recipe the answer is yes! Using egg in this scone recipe makes them have a richer taste and an amazing texture. It also adds to the rise of the scone.

Why should butter (and the rest of the wet ingredients) be cold when you make scones?

It is important that thebutterand the rest of the ingredients are cold in the cinnamon scone dough because then you end up with little “chunks” of cold butter throughout the dough.
The cold butter chunks begin to meltwhen baking in the oven the oven, which creates flaky layers and pockets in the cinnamon chip scones…leading to the perfect homemade scone!

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Laura

The best Homemade Cinnamon Scones Recipe (with Cinnamon Chips)! These cinnamon chip scones are buttery & moist, easy to make for breakfast or brunch, and are even better than Starbucks & Panera! Perfect to enjoy with a cup of coffee in the mornings!

4.97 from 99 votes

Course Breakfast, brunch

Cuisine American

Servings 8 Scones

Calories 335.8

Prep Time5 minutes minutes

Cook Time20 minutes minutes

Total Time25 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

  • Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper, set aside.

  • In a large bowl add flour, sugar, baking powder cinnamon and sea salt. Stir to combine.

  • Add butter and using a fork, pastry cutter or your hands, cut the butter into the dry ingredients until there are coarse crumbs. (You want little chunks of butter)!

  • Add half and half, egg and vanilla extract and stir until combined. The dough will look crumbly, but should clump together when squeezed between your fingers.

  • Add cinnamon chips and stir until evenly distributed.

  • Turn dough out onto a well-floured surface (or pastry slab) and form into a round circle about 10” in diameter.

  • Transfer the circle of scone dough to the prepared baking sheet.

  • Cut into eight equal pieces. Start by cutting the circle in half from top to bottom. Then cut it in half from side to side. Then cut the remaining two pieces in half diagonally. (see video)

  • Sprinkle the top with raw sugar and gently press it into the top of the scones.

  • Carefully separate the scones and spread them out evenly on your baking sheet.

  • Bake in the preheated oven for 16-20 minutes, or until the scones look set.

  • Remove from the oven and transfer scones to a baking sheet to cool, or serve warm (which I highly recommend).

Video

Notes

Ingredient Substitutions

  • All-purpose flour.I honestly have not tried making these scones with any other flour besides unbleached all-purpose flour. If you try using an all-purpose gluten-free flour or another flour substitute, please report back and let me know how it goes.
  • Granulated sugar.I always bake with organic cane sugar, but any granulated sugar works well.
  • Butter. Both salted and unsalted butter works well! I usually use salted, so if you opt for unsalted you may need to increase the amount of salt in the recipe by 1/4 tsp.
  • Half and Half.This is the only ingredient I have played around with. I have used whole milk and they turn out fabulous. I have also tried using heavy whipping cream, but I needed to add an extra 1 TBS of cream to get the dough to stick together (they still tasted perfect).
  • Cinnamon Chips.These are optional, but not really! Cinnamon Chips are a baking staple in my house, but they can be hard to find. This year I had to resort to buying them online because I couldn’t find them in any local stores. I have had luck at Walmart, Meyer, and Smith’s in the past.
  • Raw Turbinado sugar.I use organic raw turbinado sugar to sprinkle on top of the scones, I find it works the best!

To store/freeze

Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 2 months.

To make ahead

You can make the dough the night before and bake in the morning! Make the scone dough according to the instructions, but do not cut it (leave it as a round 10″ circle). Then wrap it tightly with plastic wrap and put it in an airtight container.

Then, cut and bake the cinnamon scones in the morning! This is a great way to save time in the mornings when you’re groggy before you’ve had your coffee!

Nutrition

Serving: 1Scone (1/8 recipe) | Calories: 335.8kcal | Carbohydrates: 42.9g | Protein: 4.3g | Fat: 16.9g | Saturated Fat: 11.3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 52.6mg | Sodium: 340mg | Potassium: 74.1mg | Fiber: 1.2g | Sugar: 20.2g | Vitamin A: 360IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 126mg | Iron: 1.5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Best Homemade Cinnamon Scones Recipe (with Cinnamon Chips) (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to making good scones? ›

Baking tips for making the perfect scones

The colder the better when it comes to scones, we recommend a chilled bowl and pastry cutter too. Use pastry flour: This will create a noticeably lighter scone. However, self-raising flour works just as well and creates a higher rising scone that holds its shape nicely.

Is heavy cream or buttermilk better for scones? ›

Heavy Cream or Buttermilk: For the best tasting pastries, stick with a thick liquid such as heavy cream or buttermilk. I usually use heavy cream, but if you want a slightly tangy flavor, use buttermilk.

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.

What do you brush scones before baking? ›

Prepare scones for baking

For best browning, brush rounds (or drop scones) with milk or cream before baking. For added crunch and flavor, top with sugar (granulated, turbinado, or sparkling) or cinnamon-sugar.

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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What type of flour is best for scones? ›

1. Flour. Know what flour you should use! We recommend using all-purpose flour.

Is it better to make scones with butter or oil? ›

For example, if you substitute oil for butter or margarine, you can significantly reduce the amount of saturated fat in your baked goods. This streamlined recipe for Light Scones uses just 3 tablespoons of canola oil, which contains a fraction of the saturated fat found in butter or margarine.

Why are my scones not fluffy? ›

Placing a dough in a cool oven that then slowly heats up actually affects the rising agent. Make sure your oven is at the right temperature you will be baking the scones at before you put them in. Also having an oven that is too hot or too cold will affect the baking of your scones immensely.

How do you make scones higher? ›

To ensure taller scones, start with a thicker dough disc and place the scones on a tray with sides, allowing them to slightly touch one another. This arrangement encourages the scones to push against the pan and each other, promoting height.

Should you sift flour for scones? ›

First and foremost, brilliant scones are about having the confidence to do as little as possible. The less you knead the mix, the less the gluten will tighten up – which means your scones will stay loose and crumbly, rather than tight and springy. Make sure you sieve the flour and baking powder into your bowl.

Should you let scone dough rest? ›

The explanation is simple: As with other doughs, including pizza dough, resting lets scone dough's gluten relax completely, so that it doesn't snap back during shaping or baking.

Can you put too much baking powder in scones? ›

Too much baking powder can cause the batter to be bitter tasting. It can also cause the batter to rise rapidly and then collapse. (i.e. The air bubbles in the batter grow too large and break causing the batter to fall.) Cakes will have a coarse, fragile crumb with a fallen center.

Do you wash scones with egg or milk? ›

To finish the scones before the oven we now have 3 options....
  1. Brush with a beaten egg to produce a glossy glaze.
  2. Dust with flour for a soft finish.
  3. Brush with milk for a light gloss AND soft crust.

Why do you chill scones before baking? ›

Similar to making pie crust, using cold ingredients prevents the butter from melting before the scones are baked, leaving it instead to melt in the oven and create a super-flaky end result.

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.

How to get scones to rise higher? ›

To ensure taller scones, start with a thicker dough disc and place the scones on a tray with sides, allowing them to slightly touch one another. This arrangement encourages the scones to push against the pan and each other, promoting height.

What are the qualities of a perfect scone? ›

Scones are considered ”quick” breads since they are leavened with baking powder or baking soda and cream of tartar. They may be plain, but often have a wide variety of sweet or savory ingredients. Scones should be golden on the outside and tender and flaky inside, like a slightly sweetened biscuit.

Why aren t my scones light and fluffy? ›

Overworking the dough: when you overwork your dough, your scones can come out tough and chewy, rather than that desired light, crumbly texture. The trick is to use light pressure and only the work the dough until it just comes together.

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