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    Cranberry orange scones

    November 6, 2019 by Caroline's Cooking

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    These cranberry orange scones are an easy, tasty treat. With delicate flavors and a tender crumb, they're the perfect snack alongside a cup of coffee or tea.

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    Cranberry orange scones with cup of coffee and orange to side from overhead

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    As a child, I always loved when my mum would make scones. They were always a go-to treat, at least until she discovered muffins when we first went to Canada (believe it or not, they weren't really a thing in the UK when I was a child).

    Scones were probably one of the first things I started to help make as they really are so easy. Plus, they don't take long to bake so there's not too much wait time. 

    Cranberry orange scones with glaze drizzled on top, resting on cooling rack

    These scones are a bit more American in style compared to the British scones I grew up with. They are slightly dryer plus use egg and cream (I've drawn on Ina Garten's recipe for these, as well as my previous scones).

    However you define them, though, they are definitely tasty, and so easy to make with the help of the food processor. 

    Cranberry orange scones dough

    Tips for making scones

    • Use cold butter cut in small chunks to help keep the scones a little lighter.
    • Take care not to over work the dough (for the same reason).
    • You can freeze scones before baking then bake from frozen, adding just a couple more minutes to the bake time. Just freeze in a single layer (eg on baking sheet) before transferring to a container or freezer bag.
    • Don't add the glaze until they are cool or it will just run off with the warmth. 
    glazing cranberry orange scones viewed from overhead

    This recipe makes a relatively small batch but you can easily multiply everything up if you need more. Personally small is perfect for us so we don't eat too many, and scones are always best fresh.

    As I mentioned in my chocolate orange shortbread, orange is not an easy flavor to add to baked goods. It tends to be very subtle, unless you add an extract, but I do think the zest adds a nice freshness.

    The orange glaze adds a little more orange, too, and it all pairs well with the cranberries. If you like these flavors together, why not also try a cranberry orange loaf.

    holding scone with bite taken from it

    I'm afraid I can't really pretend these scones are all that healthy given the ingredients (though I do have others that are much more so, if you're interested, like my carrot cake scones).

    However now and then, it has to be done, right? And you can always share the batch, as we did with this last lot (I think it's only fair to share with my kids' teachers - they deserve it!).

    These cranberry orange scones make a delicious treat and they're so easy to put together. Perfect for if you have guests coming, or just for a little pick me up when you need it. 

    Cranberry orange scones on cooling rack with cup of coffee to side

    Try these other scone recipes:

    • Gingerbread scones
    • Coconut mango scones
    • Apple and bacon cornmeal scones
    • Classic British scones
    • Plus get many more snack recipes, both sweet and savory, in the archives.

    Tools to make these scones

    I'd recommend using a Silicone Baking Mat on top of a Half Baking Sheet to make these (affiliate links).

    See some of my favorite cooking tools and ingredients in the Caroline's Cooking Amazon store. 

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    Cranberry orange scones

    These scones are easy to make with a delicate orange flavor and bursts of tart-sweet cranberry.
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Cook Time18 minutes mins
    Total Time28 minutes mins
    Course: Snack
    Cuisine: American
    Servings: 6
    Calories: 266.37kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • 1 ¼ cups all purpose flour 175g
    • ½ tablespoon baking powder
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • 5 tablespoon unsalted butter 70g
    • 2 tablespoon sugar
    • ¼ cup heavy cream 60ml
    • 1 egg
    • 1 teaspoon orange zest
    • ¼ cup dried cranberries 35g

    For the glaze

    • 2 tablespoon powdered sugar
    • 1 teaspoon orange juice

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 400F/200C.
    • Mix together the flour, baking powder and salt. (Either do this in a bowl or food processor, if using for rest of mixing.)
    • Add the butter in chunks and cut in, if mixing by hand, or pulse to breadcrumb texture if using food processor.
    • Add the sugar, cream, egg and orange zest. Mix until just combined but try not to over-mix.
    • If using food processor, remove the blade. Mix the cranberries in by hand.
    • Bring the mixture together in a ball and transfer to a lightly floured surface. Flatten into a circle, around ⅔in/1.5cm thick then cut into 6 triangles. Transfer to a lined baking sheet and bake for approx 18 minutes until golden.
    • For the glaze, mix together the powdered sugar and orange juice until smooth.
    • Let the scones cool until room temperature or only slightly warm before drizzling the glaze over the top (if you put on while they are too warm it will just run off).

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 266.37kcal | Carbohydrates: 31.7g | Protein: 3.93g | Fat: 14.16g | Saturated Fat: 8.55g | Cholesterol: 65.95mg | Sodium: 114.05mg | Potassium: 146.42mg | Fiber: 0.99g | Sugar: 10.1g | Vitamin A: 476.92IU | Vitamin C: 1.04mg | Calcium: 60.58mg | Iron: 1.42mg

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    1. Tawnie Kroll

      November 09, 2019 at 1:44 pm

      5 stars
      One of my favorite scone recipes ever, so perfect with my AM coffee! Thank you!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        November 10, 2019 at 11:07 am

        So glad to hear!

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    2. Colleen

      November 09, 2019 at 1:30 pm

      5 stars
      I love scones, and these cranberry orange ones would be perfect for Christmas morning. Thanks for sharing!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        November 10, 2019 at 11:07 am

        Thanks, I agree these would be great as a quick and easy brunch/coffee-time snack for Christmas morning.

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    3. Colleen - Faith, Hope, Love, & Luck

      November 06, 2019 at 5:20 pm

      Mmmmmmmmmm...totally drooling over these! I bet I could eat a few within the blink of an eye!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        November 07, 2019 at 5:48 pm

        Thanks, they are all too easy to eat!

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    4. Wendy Klik

      November 06, 2019 at 12:09 pm

      I always add orange to my cranberry sauce. Such a great marriage of flavors. Your scones are lovely.

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        November 07, 2019 at 5:47 pm

        Thank you. I agree they do go so well, and I do that with cranberry sauce too!

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