Glazed Lemon Blueberry Scones Recipe

Servings: 8 Total Time: 55 mins
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This is my go-to scone recipe bursting with fresh blueberries and zingy lemon zest, and topped with a sweet lemon icing. These glazed lemon blueberry scones are soft and tender in the middle, with crisp-crumbly edges, and simply perfect for brunch, tea parties, bridal showers, or really any time at all!

When you think of breakfast treats, do scones come to mind first? In a bakery-case lineup of cinnamon rolls, donuts, muffins, croissants and other pastries, the humble scone doesn’t always get the prime spot or the most attention… but it absolutely should. With the right recipe, scones easily compete with muffins, pastries, and—yes!—even cinnamon rolls.

This lemon blueberry scone recipe in particular has received so much love over the years from readers who have tried it, that I wanted to shine the spotlight on it once again. Here are just a few of the many glowing reviews readers have shared after making these scones:

If you can’t get enough of my lemon blueberry muffins, you’ll definitely love these scones, as well!

These Lemon Blueberry Scones Are:

  • Soft & tender in the center, with crumbly edges
  • Packed with juicy blueberries and fresh lemon zest
  • Topped with coarse sugar and lemon icing for a sweet finish

All of my scone recipes begin with the same base recipe for scones. A few ingredients change based on flavor, but the process remains the same. This careful formula brings us chocolate chip scones, blueberry scones, pumpkin scones, apple cinnamon scones, and more. It promises the BEST flavor and texture.

Why the Ingredients Promise the Best Results:

You’ll start with the dry ingredients. Whisk those together with the lemon zest, then cut cold butter into the dry ingredient mixture. You can use a pastry cutter, 2 forks, or your hands. A food processor works too, but it often overworks the scone dough. We want to avoid that.

Success Tip: Use Frozen Grated Butter

Frozen grated butter is key to scone success. As with pie crust, work cold butter into the dry ingredients to create tons of flour-coated butter crumbs. When these crumbs melt as the scones bake, they release steam, which creates all the scone flakiness we love. The exterior becomes crumbly, crunchy, and crisp.

Refrigerated butter might melt in the dough as you work with it, but frozen butter will hold out until the oven. And the finer the pieces of cold butter, the less the scones spread and the quicker the butter mixes into the dry ingredients. I recommend grating the frozen butter with a box grater. Use the side with the larger holes.

After cutting the frozen, grated butter in with a pastry cutter, you’ll have a bowl of tiny flour-coated crumbles:

Place the bowl of dry ingredients in the freezer while you get your wet ingredients together. We want to keep things as cold as possible when it comes to making scones.

Now, whisk the wet ingredients together, then pour into the dry ingredients. Add the blueberries, then gently mix together:

Form the dough into a disc, then cut into 8 wedges.

Before baking, brush the scones with heavy cream mixed with water, and sprinkle with coarse sugar. This is one of my little scone tricks. These extras add a bakery-style sparkly crunch and beautiful golden sheen. 🙂

I know I sound like a broken record, but to obtain the desired flaky center and a crumbly exterior, you really have to keep the scone dough as cold as possible. I highly recommend chilling the shaped scones for at least 15 minutes before baking. You can even refrigerate overnight and then bake in the morning, for a quick and easy breakfast treat!

After they’ve chilled, bake the scones until just turning golden brown on top.

2-Ingredient Lemon Glaze

Lemon juice and confectioners’ sugar produce a sweet & tangy lemon icing. The icing seeps into the tops of the scones making these sunshine-y treats almost more than you can handle. They’re so good!!! Vanilla icing or lemon curd would be equally fabulous topping choices, too.

How lovely would a plate of these flavorful scones look on your table of Easter Brunch recipes, or for a special afternoon tea?

Glazed Lemon Blueberry Scones Recipe

Prep Time 30 mins Cook Time 25 mins Total Time 55 mins Servings: 8
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Instructions

  1. Whisk flour, sugar, lemon zest, baking powder, and salt together in a large bowl. Grate the frozen butter using a box grater. Add it to the flour mixture and combine with a pastry cutter, two forks, or your fingers until the mixture comes together in pea-sized (or a little smaller) crumbs. Place the bowl in the freezer before you continue.
  2. Whisk 1/2 cup heavy cream, the egg, and vanilla extract together in a small bowl or a liquid measuring cup. Remove the flour mixture from the freezer. Drizzle the cream mixture over the flour mixture, add the blueberries, then gently mix together with a spatula or wooden spoon until everything appears moistened and the ingredients are just combined.
  3. Lightly flour a work surface/counter. Pour the dough onto the counter and, with floured hands, work dough into a ball as best you can. Dough will be sticky. If it’s too sticky, add a little more flour. If it seems too dry, add 1–2 more Tablespoons heavy cream. Press into an 8-inch disc, about 1 inch thick. Using a sharp knife or bench scraper, cut the disc into 8 wedges.
  4. In a small bowl, mix the remaining 1 Tablespoon cream with the water, then brush it on the scones. For extra sweetness and a little crunch, sprinkle with coarse sugar. (You can do this before or after refrigerating in the next step.)
  5. Place scones on a plate or lined baking sheet and refrigerate for at least 15 minutes, or up to 24 hours. (If refrigerating for longer than an hour, lightly cover the scones.)
  6. Preheat oven to 400°F (204°C).
  7. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or silicone baking mat. Arrange chilled scones 2–3 inches apart on the prepared baking sheet.
  8. Bake for 22–25 minutes or until golden brown around the edges and lightly browned on top. Remove from the oven and let cool for 5 minutes before topping with icing.
  9. Whisk the confectioners’ sugar and 2 Tablespoons lemon juice together in a small bowl or liquid measuring cup. If desired, to thin out, whisk in an additional Tablespoon of lemon juice. Drizzle over warm scones.
  10. Store leftover scones covered tightly at room temperature for 2 days or in the refrigerator for 5 days.
Keywords: blueberries, confectioners-sugar, heavy cream, lemon juice, lemon zest, lemons
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