Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Pumpkin Scones


I have never made scones before yesterday. I've eaten them, but never attempted to bake them before. Now that I have, my life will never be the same. Last week I bought a pumpkin scone from Starbucks, it was amazing.  I knew I had to have these in my life, and soon.

The scone itself is so moist, not overly dry and crumbly like some I have eaten before. Then you brush on the vanilla glaze and it takes the sweetness up a notch. You go one step over the top by adding a second glaze, drizzled over the scone.


Oh my goodness, these are fantastic! I hope you enjoy them too!


Pumpkin Scones
by Shugary Sweets
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 13-15 minutes
Keywords: bake bread breakfast cinnamon pumpkin fall
Ingredients (36 scones)
    For the Scone:
    • 4¼ cup flour
    • ¾ cup sugar
    • 1 tsp salt
    • 2 Tbsp baking powder
    • ½ tsp ground ginger
    • ½ tsp ground cloves
    • ¾ tsp nutmeg
    • 2 tsp cinnamon
    • ¾ cup butter, cold, cut in cubes
    • 1 cup canned pumpkin puree
    • ⅓ cup heavy cream
    • 2 eggs
    For the Vanilla Glaze:
    • 1 cup powdered sugar
    • 2 Tbsp heavy cream
    For the Cinnamon Glaze:
    • 1½ cup powdered sugar
    • ½ tsp cinnamon
    • ½ tsp allspice
    • 2-3 Tbsp heavy cream
    Instructions
    In small bowl, mix the pumpkin, heavy cream and egg with a whisk. Set aside.
    In mixer, using paddle attachment, mix flour, sugar, baking powder and spices. Add in cold butter cubes and mix until crumbly. Slowly add in pumpkin mixture and mix until thoroughly combined.
    Divide dough in half, and form the dough into a 12x5 inch rectangle. If it’s too sticky, using hands, mix in enough flour so it is easier to shape.
    Cut dough into triangles by making three vertical cuts (you should now have 3 rectangles. Cut each of the rectangles by making an X, I use a pizza cutter. Then make ONE horizontal cut across the center. You should have 18 triangles.
    Place each triangle onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Bake in a 425 degree oven for about 13-15 minutes. Repeat with other half of dough.
    Cool on rack. Make sugar glaze by whisking the sugar with heavy cream. Using a brush, paint the tops of each scone with the glaze.
    To make the cinnamon glaze, whisk all the ingredients together until smooth. Pour into a ziploc bag and cut the corner. Drizzle the glaze over all the scones. Allow to dry (about 15 minutes). Eat and enjoy!
    (adapted from The Shoebox Kitchen)
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    31 comments:

    Momof2Es said...

    I think the instructions are missing something.

    Momof2Es said...

    My mistake--the order is not quite right--sorry--Can't wait to try them.

    Carrie @ My Favorite Finds said...

    I love making scones. Here is a link to a Cinnamon Sugar Scone (Starbucks-like) recipe that I use a lot. I have "pinned" the pumpkin scones, and am looking forward to trying them.

    http://myfavoritefinds.blogspot.com/2011/01/cinnamon-sugar-scones.html

    MrsFoxsSweets said...

    I love anything pumpkin...well probably not anything, but most things! These look great. I am pinning them now..yum!

    Kirsteen said...

    Yum! These look delish. I've never really made anything using pumpkin, accept for soup, and I think this recipe will be a great start :)
    http://hundreds-n-thousands.blogspot.com/

    Lisa said...

    mmm! Love me some pumpkin! These look amazing!

    Abby said...

    These look great! Pumpkin makes everything better.

    Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust said...

    I am in love with the Starbuck's pumpkin scone and have been wanting to make them for awhile. Thanks for the recipe!

    Jenna @ Newlyweds said...

    Wow these are absolutely gorgeous, can't wait to try them.

    Jocelyn said...

    My husband requested scones this weekend too! But he wasn't ready for a fall flavored one just yet:-) I am on a huge pumpkin kick right now so these are looking fabulous to me!!!

    BreAna {Sugar and Spice and All Things Iced} said...

    What a perfect Fall treat! They look fantastic!

    Vicky said...

    Oh yum! These just scream Fall. They also scream "EAT ME!" :-)

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    Lisa@BlessedwithGrace said...

    The pumpkin scones sound wonderful! Thanks for sharing and linking to TMTT.

    Holly said...

    Oh you KNOW I will be making these!! YUMMO!

    kristy said...

    Pumpkin is right up my alley and I've never made scones before either!

    Kimby said...

    Two glazes?? I'll take that scone on the lower right, please.

    laurie said...

    These look amazing!

    ohkeeka said...

    I've never made scones either! But you make it sound so easy, maybe I should try. Now that it's fall, I find myself constantly craving pumpkin.

    Aimee said...

    Kimby- sorry, I ate it!
    OhKeeka- YOU CAN DO IT! They are so easy, I promise.

    carolinaheartstrings said...

    Pumpkin anything is my fav. These look so wonderful. Come visit us today. We have an awseome apple recipe.

    Jill @ Craft in a Northern Town said...

    I tried to make scones once and they weren't that great. But, I love pumpkin scones and this recipe sounds delish! Maybe I'll give it another try. :)

    Aimee said...

    Jill, these are so moist and flavorful. Especially with the sweet glazes on top. Yum. Wish I had some leftovers!

    betweenarockandahobby said...

    WOW! These look sooooo good!

    Amy said...

    These look soooooooo good! I love pumpkin scones. Would you link this up to my Fall Snack/Recipe Challenge? I know my readers would love to see!

    http://oneartmama.blogspot.com/2011/09/falling-for-crafts-challenge-2.html

    Becca @ Crumbs and Chaos said...

    I want these and a cup of coffee...right now! These look fabulous! I'd love it if you would share them and any of your other great seasonal goodness tomorrow at our Seasonal Inspiration Saturday!

    www.crumbsandchaos.blogspot.com

    The Outlaw Mom said...

    Oh, oh, oh. I have to make these! They look SO delicious! I can smell them through the photo! Thanks for sharing :-) (Hope these turn out for me!)

    Kim McCallie said...

    I've never made scones either. Earlier this year, I declared to myself that this would be the year I learned to make scones. Well, it's September...and no scones. I think it's the rolling out the dough and cutting into triangles that holds me back. Silly. These look delicious and are inspiring me to keep my resolution. Thanks for sharing on Sweet Indulgences Sunday.

    KB said...

    Looks delish.

    We'd love you to share your recipes with us at
    Simply Delish Saturday

    Jenn Erickson said...

    Your scones look and sound heavenly! I'm featuring your post at this week's "A Little Birdie Told Me..."!

    Jenn

    Sweet Peas and Bumblebees said...

    Such a GREAT idea! We are featuring you tomorrow at the start of a new What I Made Wednesday Linky Party @ Sweet Peas and Bumblebees! Come and grab a button and join in on the fun!

    Alisa

    Kate said...

    Oh my goodness...do these look tasty!

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