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11 of our favorite Ridiculously Easy scone recipes that anyone can make. They are melt-in-your-mouth delicious!
Have you tried our ridiculously easy method for making scones yet? It involves a magical technique in which you melt butter and stir it into very cold buttermilk. This creates tiny lumps of butter which are stirred into the dry ingredients. The result is tender flaky scones that are incredibly delicious.
We have lots of variations, so there is something for whatever you're craving. Plus you can make them ahead, pop them in the freezer and then bake them whenever you like. You'll have fresh, bakery-style scones perfect for special breakfasts or coffee dates with friends. Give them a try and let us know what you think!
Ridiculously Easy Lemon Raspberry Scones
These heavenly, melt-in-your-mouth Lemon Raspberry Scones are not only ridiculously delicious, they're also ridiculously easy and come together so quickly!
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Ridiculously Easy Sugar Top Scones
The easiest and most melt-in-your-mouth delicious scones ever! These easy sugar top scones can be made ahead and frozen (unbaked) for fuss-free entertaining too!
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Ridiculously Easy Fresh Strawberry Scones
The first bite of these Ridiculously Easy Fresh Strawberry Scones will have you smitten! They're melt-in-your-mouth tender, studded with sweet strawberries and have a delicious lemon glaze.
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Ridiculously Easy Banana Bread Scones
Melt in your mouth delicious and so easy, these Banana Bread Scones with a fabulous brown butter icing are super moist and tender inside and have a wonderful sweet-crunchy exterior.
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Ridiculously Easy Snickerdoodle Scones
These Snickerdoodle Scones are kissin' cousins to the beloved classic cookies with soft buttery insides and crisp cinnamon-sugar exteriors! They're ridiculously easy to put together and ridiculously delicious!
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Ridiculously Easy Lemon Poppy Seed Scones
Think scones are dry and/or difficult to make? Think again! These Lemon Poppy Seed Scones are moist, tender, melt-in-your-mouth delicious and RIDICULOUSLY EASY!
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Ridiculously Easy Maple Pecan Scones
These Ridiculously Easy Maple Pecan Scones are melt in your mouth delicious! You won't believe the easy technique to make these pecan-studded, maple glazed scones!
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Ridiculously Easy Lemon Blueberry Scones
Bursting with sweet, juicy blueberries, these melt-in-your-mouth Lemon Blueberry Scones are beyond delicious and ridiculously easy to make!
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Ridiculously Easy Chocolate Chip Cherry Scones
These amazing Ridiculously Easy Chocolate Chip Cherry Scones will stop you in your tracks with the first melt-in-your-mouth delicious bite! The vanilla almond-kissed glaze really seals the deal and you can put them together in less than 10 minutes (hands-on time)!
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Ridiculously Easy Orange Cranberry Scones
These Easy Orange Cranberry Scones are melt-in-your-mouth delicious and can be made ahead. Pop them in the oven just before serving, for easy entertaining!
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Ridiculously Easy Cider-Glazed Apple Scones
TheseRidiculously Easy Cider-Glazed Apple Scones are buttery, flaky, and studded with bits of tender apple. They're also ridiculously good!
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Thought for the day:
Yet for us there is one God,
the Father, from whom all things are
and for whom we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ,
through whom all things are
and through whom we exist.
1 Corinthians 8:6
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Mary says
Omg. Made the lemon scones. Doubled the amount of zest and they are so yummy. It was so easy yr way of adding butter to the cream. Can't wait to try the others!
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Lindsay @ The Café Sucre Farine says
Awesome! Thanks, Mary!
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Inge A Kohl says
I found myself with a lot of heavy cream that was going to expire in a few days. Perfect for making 3 different batches of your scones. I only baked a few and froze the others to bake later. Just wondering how long you"ve kept the glazes in the fridge. Would you use the microwave briefly to softem them ? This way I can just bake a few at a time, since there are only 2 people at home. I love to share with friends and neighbors, but I still like the idea of just making 2 o 4 at a time.
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Chris Scheuer says
Hi Inge, I think you could freeze the glaze as well. Then just thaw and give it a good stir before glazing the scones. You might have to add a few drops of liquid but otherwise, it should be fine!
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Connie E says
Have you written a cookbook? If not you should! I would purchase it.
Connie E.
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Chris Scheuer says
Thanks so much, Connie! I don't have a cookbook. I've had a few offers but feel like the time involved would interfere with my priorities which are my faith, family and community (which includes the blog!).
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