Clean Eating Cinnamon Raisin Mini Scones Recipe (2024)

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These cinnamon scones are a delicious, whole-grain replacement for store-bought!

If you need something delicious for a nice breakfast or brunch, these mini scones are a great way to go. They pair well with a cup of tea or coffee and aren’t a lot of trouble to make.

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This recipe was adapted from The Country Cooking of IrelandClean Eating Cinnamon Raisin Mini Scones Recipe (2) cookbook by Coleman Andrews. It’s one of those coffee table-style cookbooks that tends to impress people when left lying around. You really can’t help but pick it up and mill through it, imagining how the foods in all those amazing pictures must actually taste. Simply put, this book makes you want to cook (and eat!).

NOTE: I used a mini scone pan. But if you don’t have one, you can also use a parchment-lined cookie sheet and simply form these into slightly flattened ballsor wedges.

Recipe Variations

  • Add a teaspoon of pure vanilla extract if you wish.
  • Use dark or golden raisins or a mix of both.
  • Sprinkle in one or two tablespoons of orange zest and a teaspoon of orange extract for a new flavor.
  • Add some walnuts.
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Making A Glaze For Cinnamon Scones

If you want to put a glaze on these scones, you can make one with a bit of powdered sweetener and a tiny bit of milk in a small or medium bowl. Drizzle this over the cooled scones and allow the glaze to set.

Recipe Note

The original recipe called for brushing the scones with egg wash just prior to baking. I omitted this step, and they seemed to be fine. But for die-hard scone enthusiasts, you may want to use the egg wash.

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About Cinnamon Scone Ingredients

Whole wheat pastry flour – If you can’t find it at the store, White Whole Wheat Flour is the next best thing.

Sucanat– Coconut sugar or monk fruit work too.

Baking soda – Make sure it’s fresh so it works properly. Old baking soda doesn’t do as well. This is baking soda, not baking powder.

Ground cinnamon – Not cinnamon sugar, just cinnamon.

Unsalted butter– It’s best to work with cold butter.

Raisins – You can use regular or golden raisins, whichever you prefer. You can omit them if you don’t want them or switch them for nuts.

Milk – Use any type of milk you want to use.

Egg – Room temperature eggs work best.

How To Make Cinnamon Scones

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Gather and measure all the ingredients and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

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Preheat to 400℉. Whisk together the flour, Sucanat, baking soda, and cinnamon (the dry ingredients) in a large bowl. Add the butter to your flour, and using your hands, really work it into the flour. Take your time with this, as it does make a difference. If you prefer, you can use a pastry cutter or fork to work it into the flour.

Once the flour is ready, mix in the raisins, egg, and milk. This should be like a sticky, soft cookie dough when it’s done.

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Divide the dough into 13 equal pieces and either press them into your scone pan or form them into balls and flatten them just slightly on the cookie sheet.

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Bake for 11-13 minutes or until golden brown and until a knife inserted into one of them pulls out clean. Cool them on a wire rack or cooling rack.

Storing Cinnamon Scones

These will keep in the fridge for up to 5 days in an airtight container.

Freezing

Wrap these well to avoid freezer burn and freeze for up to 3 months. A freezer bag works well here.

Reheating

Thaw in the fridge. Reheat in a microwave or in the oven.

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Cinnamon Scones Recipe

Delicious scones for breakfast. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy.

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Course: Breads, Breakfast

Cuisine: American, English

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 13 minutes minutes

Total Time: 33 minutes minutes

Servings: 13 mini scones

Calories: 220kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 cups whole wheat pastry flour
  • ½ cup sucanat (coconut sugar works too)
  • 2 tsp. baking soda
  • 2 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • ½ cup unsalted butter (It's best to work with cold butter.)
  • ½ cup raisins (These are optional, but tasty)
  • ¾ cup milk
  • 1 large egg

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Instructions

  • Gather and measure all the ingredients and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

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  • Preheat to 400℉. Whisk together the flour, Sucanat, baking soda, and cinnamon in a large mixing bowl. Add the butter to your flour, and using your hands, really work it into the flour. Take your time with this, as it does make a difference.

    Once the flour is ready, mix in the raisins, egg, and milk. This should be like a sticky, soft cookie dough when it's done.

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  • Divide the dough into 13 equal pieces and either press them into your scone pan, or form them into balls and flatten them just slightly on the cookie sheet.

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  • Bake for 11-13 minutes or until golden brown and until a knife inserted into one of them pulls out clean. Cool them on a cooling rack and enjoy.

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Notes

Please note that the nutrition data given here is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition

Serving: 1scone | Calories: 220kcal | Carbohydrates: 33g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 34mg | Sodium: 183mg | Potassium: 174mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 262IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 40mg | Iron: 1mg

Recipe from the Gracious Pantry® archives, originally posted on 5/16/13.

Ireland Trip Update

Today we spent the majority of the day in town. My Mama hadn’t been to the downtown shops here in Cobh yet, so we enjoyed the day and the occasional downpour here as we went from shop to shop. The green Centra sign on the right above the red car is where we did our grocery shopping. The food seems to spoil here a lot faster (fewer pesticides?), so our trips to the Centra store are frequent.

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We also took a train tour through town which was very informative on the history of this town. So much so that it’s nearly impossible to remember it all. I do remember that we passed the house of the doctor that was Napoleon’s personal physician. And we got to stop at St. Coleman’s Cathedral. An impressive church that can be seen from nearly all of the downtown area.

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We also learned a lot about the Titanic. In fact, we were so inspired by what we learned that we decided to also visit what’s called “The Titanic Experience.”

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The broken-down pier you see above is the actual pier that third-class passengers walked along to board the smaller boat that took them to their own separate entrance on the Titanic, which was docked not too far away.

The black and white photo is the building I was standing in when I took that photo. If you can read the sign, we were standing in the same spot that the man on the balcony is standing in (just to the left of the window). Kind of a strange feeling…

We got to see replicas of the rooms on the Titanic. Pretty impressive, even by today’s standards!

On the way back, we got caught in a downpour again. But around here, it seems the rain only lasts for a minute or two. Long enough to hide in a doorway and then be on your way.

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FAQs

How many carbs in a homemade raisin scone? ›

Raisin Scone (1 scone) contains 21g total carbs, 20.3g net carbs, 5.7g fat, 3.6g protein, and 148 calories.

How important is baking powder in scones? ›

Without this leavening agent, scones can become dense and heavy. However, you can opt for plain flour and add the appropriate amount of baking powder to your mix.

How does Mary Berry eat scones? ›

Eat as fresh as possible. To serve, split the scones and serve with strawberry jam on the plain scones along with a good dollop of clotted cream.

Why do you brush scones with 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.

Are fruit scones high in sugar? ›

On average a scone purchased from a high street cafe in NI will provide 20g sugar per scone, the equivalent of 5 sugar cubes (14g sugar for plain scones, 24g sugar for fruit scones and 21g sugar for luxury scones).

How many carbs are in mini scones? ›

Nutrition Facts
NutrientValue
Sodium240mg
Carbs33g
Net carbs33g
Fiber0g
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Are scones healthy? ›

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.

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 is the best flour for scones? ›

If you'd prefer a thicker one, go for a self-raising flour or a bread flour. But if you'd prefer a lighter and fluffier scone, we'd recommend all-purpose or pastry flour.

What is the secret to making scones rise? ›

How to make scones rise high? Once you've cut out your scone shapes, flip them over and place upside down on the baking tray. This will help them rise evenly and counteract any 'squashing' that happened when you cut out the dough. Perfect scones should rise to about 2 inches high.

How long should you rest scones before baking? ›

Keep scone dough as cold as possible. To avoid over-spreading, I recommend chilling the shaped scones for at least 15 minutes in the refrigerator before baking. In fact, you can even refrigerate overnight for a quick breakfast in the morning! Bake until golden brown.

How many carbs are in homemade scones? ›

Popular Types of Scones
Net Carbs(g)Total Carbs(g)
Plain Scone18.5019.10
Fruit Scone20.3621.06
Whole Wheat Scone15.2517.95

Are scones high in carbohydrates? ›

As we've already established, a standard 100g serving of a scone contains approximately 46.87g of net carbs. This means that consuming even one scone could put you dangerously close to, or over, your daily carbohydrate limit.

How many carbs in a large fruit scone? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical ValuesPer 100g1 scone (95g)
Carbohydrate60.6g57.6g
Sugars18.3g17.4g
Fibre2.6g2.4g
Protein8.2g7.8g
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