English Scones Recipes

Scones and jam are about as perfect an English couple as you'll find. Surprisingly easy to make, your homemade English scones will make you the star of the local brunch circuit, guaranteed.

 
 
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Chocolate Chip Scones

From Betty Crocker

Surprise your family with these delicious yet easy, coffee-shop style scones for a perfectly sweet, perfectly easy treat any time of day.

Chocolate Chip Scones

English Tea Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

Tender and slightly sweet, these treats are perfect for afternoon tea or for breakfast. Serve with softly whipped and sweetened whipping cream.

English Tea Scones

Bonnie's Sensational Scones

From Midwest Living

These little cinnamon nut scones are the perfect size for breakfast.

Bonnie's Sensational Scones

Gingerbread Scones

From Midwest Living

Ginger and molasses unite in this spicy breakfast bread. Ground ginger and crystallized ginger provide a double dose of the popular seasoning.

Gingerbread Scones

Sour Cherry & Walnut Scones

From Fine Cooking Magazine

These scones have a fine, tender crumb because of the cake flour and lack of kneading. The dusting of cinnamon sugar complements the tartness of the cherries.

Sour Cherry & Walnut Scones

Gingerbread Wedges

From Betty Crocker

Mmm! Warm spicy homemade scones are kissed with a lemon glaze! Treat yourself to easy-to-make sweets.

Gingerbread Wedges

Lemony Scones with Dried Fruit

From Better Homes and Gardens

Dried apricots and plums dot these lemony glazed scones. They make the perfect sweet bread recipe for brunch.

Lemony Scones with Dried Fruit

Double Chocolate Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

These decadently delicious scones will be a hit with chocolate-lovers! Powdered sugar and drizzled vanilla glaze make these homemade scones better than you find in a coffee shop!

Double Chocolate Scones

Crisp Cornmeal Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

These nibble-size scones are easy to mix for a quick breakfast or brunch. Before baking, brush with buttermilk and sprinkle with coarse sugar for extra sweetness in the recipe.

Crisp Cornmeal Scones

Fruity Scones

From Ladies' Home Journal

Slightly sweet but bursting with the intense flavor of dried cranberries and orange peel, these scones add a special treat to a weekend brunch.

Fruity Scones

Golden Carrot-Spice Scones

From Betty Crocker

Try this spicy carrot scone recipe from Betty Crocker.

Golden Carrot-Spice Scones

Gingered Lemon Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

These flavored scones pair well with brunch egg casserole or a main dish lunch salad.

Gingered Lemon Scones

Cheddar Chive Scones

From The Food Channel

These warm and cheesy scones make an unexpected and welcome addition to any meal. Ideally suited for an Easter buffet.

Cheddar Chive Scones

Cornmeal-Blueberry Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

Here's a fruity treat for a special brunch or any time you're in need of a sweet start to the day.

Cornmeal-Blueberry Scones

Blueberry Tea Scone Mix

From Better Homes and Gardens

This homemade food gift looks pretty layered in the jar.

Blueberry Tea Scone Mix

Scones with Currants

From Diabetic Living

Scones are best eaten warm and fresh the day they're made. Spread with a little sugar-free strawberry jam, and they qualify as one of life's simple pleasures.

Scones with Currants

Pat-a-Cake Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

This easy scone recipe is fun to make with kids. Delicious and filling for breakfast, scones also make hearty snacks and desserts.

Pat-a-Cake Scones

Country Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

Versatility counts. Prepare these breakfast scones with currants or substitute another dried fruit.

Country Scones

Chocolate-Coconut Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

The chocolate scones are like dessert. You can also make a fruit scone, which is great for breakfast.

Chocolate-Coconut Scones

Date-Maple Drop Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

For a special treat, beat heavy whipping cream past the stiff peak stage--but not quite to the butter stage--and spread on a scone fresh from the oven.

Date-Maple Drop Scones

Asparagus Scones

From Vegetarian Times

30 minutes or fewer. Whether you whip up a batch for brunch or serve them for afternoon tea, these flavorful scones are a great way to use leftover steamed asparagus spears that are a little too limp to serve a second time. Feel free to replace the cheddar with your favorite grate-able cheese such as Gruyere, Parmesan or smoked mozzarella. Makes 15 scones.

Asparagus Scones

Rosemary-Citrus Scones

From Better Homes and Gardens

A savory blend of oats, orange peel, and rosemary flavor this tender low-fat scone that is a tasty go-along with soups and salads.

Rosemary-Citrus Scones

Delice Scones

From Midwest Living

Start with the basic recipe and then use one of the variations to make the breakfast bread you're craving.

Delice Scones

Sweet Bacon Scones

From Smithfield

These breakfast pastries make a simple meal special.

Sweet Bacon Scones

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