Caramel Apple Scones
These Caramel Apple Scones are filled with grated apples and bake up tender, flaky and delicious! A drizzle of caramel sauce before serving just gilds the lily. If you’re looking for the best scones recipe, this is it!
Caramel Apple Scones
Audax Artifex was our January 2012 Daring Bakersโ host. Aud worked tirelessly to master light and fluffy scones (a/k/a biscuits) to help us create delicious and perfect batches in our own kitchens! My favorite scone recipe so far has been the Cook’s Illustrated Cream Scones, so I was looking forward to comparing this recipe to my standard.
Apple and caramel are one of my favorite combos (I’m drooling over this Apple and Caramel Spice Cake!), so I figured this was a chance to be daring and add some grated apple instead of my typical fruit choices. The resulting caramel apple scones were fantastic!
Tender Cream Scones
These were outstanding, tender with just a touch of decadence from the caramel drizzle. Definitely the flakiest scones I’ve ever made.
My girlfriends enjoyed these, too. I served them with Instant Pot clotted cream. I hope to perfect that recipe and share it with you all soon. But until then, at least try these picture-perfect, flaky caramel apple scones! Don’t you just want to pop one of these gems right into your mouth????
More Scones Recipes You’ll Love:
- Coconut Chocolate Chunk Scones from Two Peas and Their Pod
- English Style Scones from Fifteen Spatulas
- Fresh Blackberry Scones
- Vanilla Bean Scones
- Peach Scones
- Cranberry Eggnog Scones
- More Easy Breakfast Recipes
Caramel Apple Scones
Tender, flaky scones filled with grated apple and drizzled with caramel.
Ingredients
- 1 cup flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2 tablespoons frozen grated butter
- Approximately 1/2 cup cream
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/4 cup apple (I have used Golden Delicious and Honeycrisp)
- 1 tablespoon milk, for glazing, optional
- Caramel sauce, for drizzling
Instructions
Notes
Variations on the Basic recipe:
Buttermilk โ follow the Basic recipe above but replace the milk with buttermilk, add ยผ teaspoon of baking soda, increase the fat to 4 tablespoons, in Step 3 aim of pea-sized pieces of fat coated in flour, in Step 5 fold and turn the dough, rounds are just touching in the baking dish, glaze with buttermilk.
Australian Scone Ring (Damper Ring) โ follow the Basic recipe above but decrease the fat to 1 tablespoon, in Step 3 aim of fine beach sand sized pieces of fat coated in flour, in Step 5 knead the dough, in Step 7 form seven rounds into a ring shape with the eighth round as the centre, glaze with milk.
Cream โ follow the Basic recipe above but replace the milk with cream, add ยผ teaspoon of baking soda, in Step 3 aim of beach sand sized pieces of fat coated in flour, in Step 5 knead the dough, rounds are just touching in the baking dish, glaze with cream.
Cheese and Chive โ follow the Basic recipe above but add ยผ teaspoon of baking soda, after Step 2 add ยฝ teaspoon sifted mustard powder, ยผ teaspoon sifted cayenne pepper (optional), ยฝ cup (60 gm/2 oz) grated cheese and 2 tablespoons finely chopped chives into the sifted ingredients, in Step 3 aim of beach sand sized pieces of fat coated in flour, in Step 5 knead the dough, rounds are widely spaced in the baking dish, sprinkle the rounds with cracked pepper.
Fresh Herb โ follow the Basic recipe above but after Step 3 add 3 tablespoons finely chopped herbs (such as parsley, dill, chives etc).
Sweet Fruit โ follow the Basic recipe above but after Step 3 add ยผ cup (45 gm) dried fruit (e.g. sultanas, raisins, currents, cranberries, cherries etc) and 1 tablespoon (15 gm) sugar.
Wholemeal โ follow the Basic recipe above but replace half of the plain flour with wholemeal flour.
Wholemeal and date โ follow the Basic recipe above but replace half of the plain flour with wholemeal flour and after Step 3 add ยผ cup (45 gm) chopped dates and 1 tablespoon (15 gm) sugar.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
8Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 155Total Fat: 8gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 25mgSodium: 234mgCarbohydrates: 18gFiber: 1gSugar: 5gProtein: 2g
77 Comments on “Caramel Apple Scones”
Well, you know these are printed out. There can never be too many scone recipes! ๐
Of course I’m bookmarking this one for my future batches of scones, loved the addition of apples, how did I not think of that? Fantastic!
Thanks for stopping by!
What a delish looking scone! YUM
Wow! Those look great. You can never lose with a great combo like apple and caramel!
The caramel apple twist is a tasty one! It also helps that the picture illustrates how good they are-wonderfully fluffy and toasty. Have a great weekend Liz!
perfect for the coffee
Lizzy I have a question for you:
If I wanted, how could I participate in the Daring Bakers? I’ve allready seen several times several blogs participating, but I never seem to find the ‘source’ for the challenge.
Thanks a lot ๐
As for these scones… they look heavenly!
Yeah, I think this is a bit beyond my level at the moment. ๐
They look yummy! I love fruit in deserts!
I love your caramel drizzle on your scones! How tempting!
I love scones but I always had them plain. Now I want to try them with apple and caramel, they look so delicious ๐
This is being added to my list of scone recipes for sure.
these sound wonderful!
Mini-baked goods are the best! They give you an excuse to eat two, three, or FIVE of them ๐
Those scones are stunning I just love how you decorated them and the flavour profile is delicious a wonderful job on this challenge. Cheers from Audax in Sydney Australia.
They are perfect to start off a day!
Liz, this is SO creative to make caramel apple scones! I’ve never heard of the flavor combination, but I’m loving it!
These are delightful (and slightly evil…caramel apple???) Devilishly wonderful.
Yum! I am a ‘soft sided’ scone person all the way. Great list of alternative versions as well – thanks!
Wow! Loved the caramel apple scones! Your scones have turned out so perfect, will try this flavor soon.