Strawberry Scones Recipe With Lemon Glaze - The Anthony Kitchen (2024)

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Did you think scones were hard to make? Think again! These golden Strawberry Scones come gorgeously studded with juicy, red strawberries and fresh lemon flavor. They're buttery, tender, just the right amount of sweet, but best of all, so easy to make!

Now you can satisfy your A.M. comfort food cravings all spring and summer long with a baked berry treat that never disappoints! These scones are an absolute delight alongside a steaming hot cup of coffee or tea, and make a lovely addition to any brunch menu!

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Scones and biscuits are in the same delicious family of baked goods, and if you've ever made a Homemade Biscuit, you've essentially made a scone without the sugar!

If you haven't made biscuits from scratch, no need to fret. These Strawberry Scones are going to be a breeze! Love scones? Bookmark these Cinnamon Orange Scones for your fall baking lineup!

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HOW TO MAKE STRAWBERRY SCONES

There are two ways to make the dough for Strawberry Scones: By hand or with a little extra help from the stand mixer! Both methods are simple to follow and you'll find the dough comes together quick and easy!

Each one of these methods begins a little bit differently, but they end the same.

MAKE THE DOUGH - HAND METHOD

  1. Whisk together the buttermilk and eggs and set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
  3. Add the cold, cubed butter to the bowl and use a pastry blender (or two knives) to work in the butter.
  4. Add the buttermilk mixture and use a wooden spoon to stir and combine.
  5. Add the diced strawberries and gently fold them in.

MAKE THE DOUGH - STAND MIXER METHOD

  1. Whisk together the buttermilk and eggs and set aside.
  2. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, mix together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt on low.
  3. Add the cold, cubed butter to the bowl and mix on medium until the cubes are broken up into pea-sized bits.
  4. With the stand mixer on low, slowly drizzle in the buttermilk mixture. Stop mixing as soon as the dough starts to come together.
  5. Add the diced strawberries and mix on low until they are evenly incorporated throughout the dough.

SHAPE, CHILL, AND BAKE

  1. Transfer the dough to a floured work surface and with floured hands, gently pat it out into a round, about 1" thick.
  2. Wrap the dough with plastic and refrigerate for about an hour (or up to overnight).
  3. Once the dough is good and chilled, remove it from the refrigerator, cut it into 8 wedges and bake at 400°F for about 16 minutes. Allow the Strawberry Scones to cool completely before adding the glaze!

MAKE THE GLAZE (OPTIONAL)

  1. Add powdered sugar and lemon juice (you could also use milk as well) to a small mixing bowl and mix until combined. If you need to add an additional tablespoon of liquid to make the glaze fluid, feel free to do so!
  2. Brush or drizzle the top of the Strawberry Scones with the glaze and allow to set for about an hour or so. (Pst! Want to make it extra strawberry-y? Our Strawberry Compote would also be a great option in place of the glaze!)

LIKE STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE?

If you are a Strawberry Shortcake lover, leave the glaze behind and serve your scones with Homemade Whipped Cream instead!

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STRAWBERRY SCONE INGREDIENTS

Buttermilk | Buttermilk will keep you on the right track when it comes to making a light and fluffy scone! This is due to its tenderizing power! The acidity in this ingredient helps to break down long, tough gluten strands in baked goods, which in turn, helps your Strawberry Scones to stay perfectly tender!

Egg | Egg serves as a binding ingredient when it comes to scones and helps to keep everything together!

Flour | Use only all-purpose flour for this recipe!

Sugar | For the dough, you will need a small amount of granulated sugar. A few tablespoons will the trick -- scones are not meant to be overly sweet! And, if you are planning to make the glaze, you'll also need to have powdered sugar on hand!

Baking Powder | Remember, baking powder and baking soda are not interchangeable ingredients. Be sure you use baking powder for this recipe!

Salt | When it comes to baked goods, we are Team Fine Sea Salt all the way! If you only have standard table salt on hand, cut the quantity back to a half teaspoon, as it is sharper in flavor than sea salt.

Butter | Cold butter is super important when it comes to making flaky Strawberry Scones! The cold butter speckled throughout the dough helps to create little steam pockets which, in turn, create layers. Yes, please!

Also, make sure you use unsalted butter so you can control the amount of sodium going into your goodies!

Lemon| Freshly squeezed lemon juice makes for a tart, tangy glaze and is the perfect balancing act for these Strawberry Scones. If you want your scones to also have an extra bit of lemon flavor, feel free to add in a teaspoon of lemon zest to the dry mix before you cut in the butter!

If you want to leave the lemon out altogether, you could use milk instead.

Strawberries | Last, but certainly not least, the strawberries! Be sure to use fresh strawberries for this recipe -- no frozen strawberries! The water content of frozen strawberries is far too high and will affect the dough negatively. (Pst! For more strawberry goodness, try our strawberry shortcake biscuits!)

Cut the fresh strawberries into just under a ½" dice for these scones and make sure you measure after they've been diced! You'll need a ½ cup of diced strawberries.

MORE FRESH STRAWBERRY DESSERTS TO TRY

  • Strawberry Cookies
  • Strawberry Cobbler
  • Strawberry Brownies
  • Chocolate-Covered Strawberries

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HOW TO STORE SCONES

Want to make scones in advance? No problem. Your Strawberry Scones will stay fresh for up to two days. After this, they'll start to get stale. If you want them to keep for any longer than that, you should freeze them!

To freeze scones, allow them to cool to room temperature and transfer them to an airtight, freezer-safe, zip-top bag. To reheat one, simply microwave it for about 30-40 seconds.

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5 MORE BREAKFAST IDEAS YOU’LL LOVE

  • Blueberry Bars
  • Almond Biscotti
  • Buttermilk Biscuits
  • Homemade Cinnamon Rolls
  • Chocolate Chip Banana Cookies

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Strawberry Scones

Prep Time

25 mins

Cook Time

12 mins

Chill Time

1 hr

An easy Strawberry Scones Recipe for buttery, perfectly golden buttermilk scones studded with fresh strawberries and topped with a delicious lemon glaze!

Course:Breakfast

Cuisine:American, English

Keyword:Strawberry Scones

Servings: 8

Calories: 218 kcal

Author: Kelly Anthony

Ingredients

FOR THE SCONES:

  • cupbuttermilk
  • 1large eggslightly beaten
  • 2cupsall-purpose flourplus a ¼ cup or so for working with dough
  • 3tablespoonsgranulated sugar
  • 2teaspoonsbaking powder
  • ¾teaspoonfine sea salt
  • 6tablespoonscold unsalted buttercut into small cubes
  • ½cupchopped strawberries

FOR THE GLAZE (OPTIONAL):

  • 1 ¼cuppowdered sugar
  • 2tablespoonsfresh-squeezed lemon juice(or milk, if desired)

Instructions

  1. Whisk together the buttermilk and egg in a large measuring pitcher. Set aside until ready to use.

  2. Add flour, 2 tablespoons granulated sugar, baking powder, and ¾ teaspoon sea salt to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Mix on low speed until evenly combined. Add the butter to the stand mixer and continue to mix on medium until the cubes are broken up into pea-sized bits. If you don't have a stand-mixer, see the notes below.

  3. Reduce the mixer speed to low and slowly drizzle in the contents of the measuring pitcher. Stop mixing as soon as the dough comes together. Add the strawberries, mix on low just until they are evenly distributed.

  4. Place the dough onto a floured work surface. With floured hands, pat or gently roll out the dough into a round, about 1" thick. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and refrigerator for 1-2 hours.

  5. Preheat the oven to 400° and have ready a baking sheet lined with either parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.

  6. Using a sharp knife or a pastry cutter, cut the dough into 8 wedges and place about 2” apart on the baking sheet.

  7. Bake the scones for 15-18 minutes, or until golden brown and cooked through. Transfer the baked scones to a cooling rack, allow to cool completely.

  8. Add the powdered sugar and lemon juice (or milk) to a small mixing bowl. Stir until well combined. You may add up to 1 more tablespoon of liquid if needed.

  9. Drizzle the top of the scones with the glaze and set aside for about 1 hour to set up. Serve and enjoy!

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Recipe Notes

If you do not have a stand mixer, add dry ingredients to a large bowl and whisk to combine. Sprinkle the butter cubes evenly over the flour mixture, and using a pastry blender, begin to break up the butter until it resembles pea-like bits, and is evenly incorporated. Stir in the cinnamon chips, if using.

Then, stir in the remaining wet ingredients, followed by the strawberries. As soon as the dough comes together, place the dough onto a floured work surface.

Nutrition Facts

Strawberry Scones

Amount Per Serving (1 g)

Calories 218Calories from Fat 81

% Daily Value*

Fat 9g14%

Saturated Fat 5g31%

Cholesterol 43mg14%

Sodium 208mg9%

Potassium 143mg4%

Carbohydrates 28g9%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 305IU6%

Vitamin C 0.3mg0%

Calcium 62mg6%

Iron 1.4mg8%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What is the trick in making good scones? ›

Top tricks I learnt from the experts for baking perfect scones:
  1. Resist the twist.
  2. Use frozen butter.
  3. Don't overwork the dough.
  4. Freeze the dough. ...
  5. Create rise and shine.
  6. Follow this recipe.
  7. Reduce the juice.
  8. Fresh is best.
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Why did my lemonade scones not rise? ›

overmixing the dough or not preheating the oven to the temperature mentioned in the lemonade scones recipe can hinder the rise. sometimes, baking powder in self-raising flour loses its potency over time and leads to inadequate leavening. to achieve fluffy scones, ensure your technique and ingredients are fine.

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 not to do when making scones? ›

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.

What kind of flour is best for scones? ›

We recommend using all-purpose flour. There is some debate as to what flour one should use to go around achieving the perfect scone. This is because within different flours comes different levels of protein.

Should you chill scones before baking? ›

Keep scones cold before putting them in the oven: For best results, chill the mixture in the fridge before baking, this will help to stiffen up the butter again, which will stop your scones from slumping as soon as they hit the oven's heat.

What is the secret to making scones rise? ›

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.

Why is the scone dough rest before baking? ›

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.

What is the correct order for scones? ›

Scone, then strawberry jam then clotted cream. Anything else is not the Cornish way.

Do you bake scones on top or middle of oven? ›

Bake the scones in the middle of the oven for 15 minutes, or until the scones are risen and golden-brown. Leave the scones to cool, then split in half and add butter, jam and clotted cream to serve.

Do you wash scones with egg or milk? ›

Brushing scones with milk or cream before baking yields a golden crust. For deeper color and added shine, brush with egg wash: 1 whole egg mixed with 1 tablespoon water and a pinch of salt.

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.

What happens if you don't put baking powder in scones? ›

If you used plain flour they might be a bit biscuity! They'll still taste good but might be thin. I accidentally used plain flour and just 1tsp of baking powder last week.

How do you know your scone is done baking? ›

Scones with fruit and wheat-free scones may take longer than others Increase baking times in 3 minute increments to test. Higher elevation will need less cooking time. To check if they are ready, press down on the top to check if firm to touch, they are READY. If it indents down, bake for another 3-5 min.

How long should you rest scones before baking? ›

Place pan of shaped scones into the freezer for up to 30 minutes before baking. This short rest relaxes the gluten, making scones more tender; and cold chills the fat, increasing flakiness.

Why are my scones not light and fluffy? ›

Why are my scones not light and fluffy? The trick to getting beautiful light and fluffy scones is to handle the dough as little as possible. So when scones don't rise or aren't fluffy, it could be because the dough was over mixed or over kneaded, which makes them more dense.

What are the characteristics of a good 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.

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