Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Scones {recipe video} (2024)

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posted by Cyndion May 11, 2016 (updated Aug 29, 2019) 22 comments »

Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Scones are the perfect breakfast, dessert or snack. Flakey and chocolatey,these scones are delicious anytime of the day!

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Sconesare used to be a new thing to me back in 2014. I never wanted to trythem before because they always looked a little dry to me. Needless to say I was wrong. I’m not sure why I was so hesitant, but I’m glad I finally got the nerve to try some.

I was at Starbucks and their scones looked so good. I knew I needed to take the plunge and try/buy one. I think it was the pumpkin or the blueberry scone. I’m not sure now, but I remember that I loved it. I ate the whole darn thing. Now I’m obsessed with any and all scones.

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See, this is the thing with me. I’ll say I don’t like something over and over again. Then I finally get the nerve to try it and a-ha I love it. Once I figure out I like it, I then become obsessed with it. I’ll eat it over and over and over, until I’m sick of it and don’t want them again. Then I move onto something else. It’s a vicious cycle. Are you like that?

Since I went crazy for Starbucks scones, I knewI needed to come up with a scone recipe that was just as good, if not better. TheseCinnamon Chocolate Chip Scones are it.

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I’ve made these scones so many times that I’ve actually lost count now. The family loves them! I decided to make these scones for my mother in law and her friend one weekend they were visiting. My mother in law dove right in and enjoy every bite, but her friend nicely told me that she didn’t like chocolate chips. I told her that I was sorry I didn’t make another recipeand left the room for a few minutes. When I returned I saw that she chomping down on the scones. Being a good daughter in law just giggled and winked at my mother in law.

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These scones are packed with chocolate chips and topped with a cinnamon glaze that’ll make them the most delicious scones e-v-e-r! They’re moist, crumbly and irresistible. Give them a try.

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Photos and post updated on 5/10/16. Original post 10/9/14

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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 17 minutes mins

Total Time: 32 minutes mins

Servings: 8 scones

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Ingredients

Scones:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup butter, cold and cut into small pieces
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cups mini or regular chocolate chips

Cinnamon Glaze:

  • 1 cup powered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1-2 tablespoon milk

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 F degrees. Line a baking sheet with a silpat or parchment paper.

  • In a large bowl, combine the four, sugar, cinnamon, baking powder and salt. Whisk together.

  • Add cold butter. Using a pastry cutter or two forks, cut butter into flour mixture, until butter is broken up into small pieces the size of large peas. The mixture should look sandy.

  • In a small bowl combine vanilla extract and milk. Pour mixture into dry ingredients.

  • Combine until the dough starts to come together and pull away from sides of bowl. Add in chocolate chips, stir until combined.

  • Pat dough into a large disc about 3/4 inch thick on a lightly floured surface. Cut disc into 8 wedges. Place wedges on prepared baking sheet.

  • Bake for 15-17 minutes, until the scones are lightly browned. Transfer scones to a wire rack to cool.

  • Once the scones are cooled make the glaze: In a small bowl, add powered sugar, cinnamon, vanilla extract, and 1 tablespoon milk. Mix until glaze becomes a smooth, pourable consistency. Add additional milk a teaspoon at a time to thin glaze as needed.

  • Drizzle glaze over cooled scones. Allow glaze to set before serving.

  • Enjoy!

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originally published on May 11, 2016 (last updated Aug 29, 2019)

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22 comments on “Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Scones {recipe video}”

  1. Jessica @ Sprinkle Some SugarReply

    These look delicious! Cinnamon glaze = YUM! Pinned!

    • CyndiReply

      Thank you Jessica! 🙂

  2. ErinReply

    I think milk is missing from the list of scones ingredients!

    • CyndiReply

      Thank you Erin for letting me know. I updated it. Sorry for any confusion. 🙂

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  4. olivierReply

    This recipe was awesome! A lot of people told me that scones were dry and unappetising, but I just made some with your recipe, and they were SO GOOD! Tender, moist, with just enough cinnamon! Love it 🙂

    • CyndiReply

      Thank you Olivier! So happy you liked them. 🙂

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  6. Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N SpiceReply

    Scones are one of my favorites, too! I’m very picky about them though…they have to be just the right texture, not too dry or crumly! This version looks perfect, Cyndi! I wish I had one (or three) to go along with my morning cup of coffee!

  7. Justine | Cooking and BeerReply

    You can’t go wrong with a good scone recipe! Love the cinnamon in these!

  8. Kimberly @ The Daring GourmetReply

    Yum, what a great flavor combo, these scones sound scrumptious!

  9. Katerina @ DiethoodReply

    Craving these right now!!

  10. DeeReply

    These look absolutely delicious — love all of the chocolate chips!

  11. Medha @ Whisk & ShoutReply

    I had cinnamon chip cookies for the first time recently and they were incredible! Cinnamon pairs so well with coffee or tea, and that’s exactly what scones are made to do 🙂 Love it!

  12. Becky Hardin | The Cookie RookieReply

    Great scone recipe!!!

  13. Ashlyn @ Belle of the KitchenReply

    I could get myself into major trouble with these! If I had a cup of coffee and a plate of these scones, my day would be made!

  14. Ashley | The Recipe RebelReply

    Haha! I’ve always been the same way, scared to make them because whenever I got them in a coffee shop they were dry! But these look amazing and I LOVE the cinnamon and chocolate combo!

  15. DanielleReply

    Hi! Thank you SO much for this recipe! I love scones and this was such a simple and AMAZING recipe to use! Thank you! They taste so good!

    • CyndiReply

      Hi Danielle! Your comment made my day! Thank you for taking the time to come back and let me know that you liked the scones. These happen to be my all time favorite scones too! Hope you had a great weekend! 🙂

  16. Becca ScottReply

    These scones are PHENOMENAL!! i Baked these as a “get well soon” treat for my grandmother and we all devoured them in one sitting! Thank you for this recipe, will definitely make again!

  17. AprilReply

    Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Scones {recipe video} (10)
    These are SO good – they did not last long at my house – so I’m going to make some more!

  18. AprilReply

    These are SO good! They were gone the day I made them!

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Cinnamon Chocolate Chip Scones {recipe video} (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.

Why do you put eggs in scones? ›

Just as in old times, today's scone recipes don't include eggs, but there are some rare recipes that do. Eggs may change the texture of the scone, which should be golden on the outside and airy inside. RELATED VIDEO: Video Player is loading.

How much sugar is in a cinnamon scone? ›

Nutrient Or Vitamin nameAmount in Grams Or Milligrams% Daily Value*
Dietary Fiber1g1%
Sugars19g
Protein7g
Vitamin A8%
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How do you get high scones? ›

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.

Which type of 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.

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.

How long should you rest scones before baking? ›

Recipes for scones sometimes provide a make-ahead option that involves refrigerating the dough overnight so it can simply be shaped and then popped into the oven the next day. But now we've found that resting the dough overnight has another benefit: It makes for more symmetrical and attractive pastries.

Should you chill scone dough before baking? ›

Not chilling the dough before baking: to really ace your scones, it helps to chill your dough again before it's baked. Using cold ingredients does help, but your hands will warm up the dough when you're working with it and the extra step of chilling will help you get the best result.

What is the perfect scone texture? ›

Fluffy and soft with a little crisp to the edges and top. The perfect scone doesn't come easy. There are many little gritty things that can get in the way of achieving that all-buttery point of perfection.

Should diabetics eat scones? ›

"I have been making these scones for a long time now and they are so quick to make and if like me you are a diabetic you can have these as they are very plain or you can add to them by the way of reduced sugar jam or cheese.

How unhealthy is a scone? ›

fattening. A Food Standards Agency (FSA) report has found that the average scone contains 408 calories, with the best – sorry, most fattening – clocking up a remarkable 756 calories and 39.2g of sugar. Add jam and cream to the largest scone tested, and you are talking more than 900 calories.

Is cinnamon sugar better than sugar? ›

Thanks to the properties of cinnamaldehyde, a compound that gives cinnamon its flavour and odour, this sugar alternative may help fight off different infections, particularly those caused by fungi. It's also been shown to lessen the growth of bacteria such as Listeria and Salmonella.

How to tell if scones are done? ›

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.

Should scones be baked touching? ›

Spacing: "I usually space the scones about one inch apart if they are separate wedges. Keep 'em cozy," Youngman says. If you're making round scones, you can try baking them like cinnamon rolls, where they're actually touching, which will give you nice, soft sides.

Why do my scones spread out and not rise? ›

You may have used too little raising agent or over handled the dough before it was baked. The oven may have been too cool.

What is the mistake in making scones? ›

Overmixing the dough.

Overworking the dough will lead to scones that are tough and chewy, rather than light and flaky. The key is to use a light hand and work the dough until it just comes together. Follow this tip: Expect your dough to have lumps and bumps in it — once it just comes together, its ready to be used.

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