Biscoff Chocolate Chip Scones


I needed something to go with my coffee. What better than a scone? Heck, what better than a scone with Biscoff and chocolate chips? Nothing that’s what. These scones are so light and fluffy, you really don’t feel guilty eating them. Well, as long as you don’t think about it too much. I’ve made these before with maple syrup, but I think I like the Biscoff flavor better.

Biscoff Chocolate Chip Scones
by The Sweet Chick
Prep Time: 10-15 min.
Cook Time: 15 min.
Keywords: bake breakfast dessert Biscoff chocolate chips
Ingredients (12 servings)
- 2 cups flour
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 6 tbsp cold butter
- 1/3 cup Biscoff spread
- 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 egg
Instructions
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
Mix flour, sugar, and baking powder. Cut up butter and add to flour mixture. Add Biscoff spread and chocolate chips. In a separate bowl mix eggs and milk until blended and add to the flour mixture.
Drop by spoonful on cookie sheet and shape into triangles by hand. No need to be perfect.
Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes or until tops are golden
These scones are so easy to make and whip up in a few minutes. They are great with coffee, tea, or hot chocolate or a nice tall glass of milk.

Yay! My recipe was featured on Tasty Kitchen!!

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Lemon Thyme Scones with a Lemon Cream Cheese Glaze


Well hello Storm Sandy. The winds and the rain have begun. I am not sure how badly we will be hit and whether or not we will lose power with this storm, but in preparation I made some treats. I made some scones since they are quick and easy. I chose lemon and thyme flavors because sometimes I need a snack a bit more on the savory side, especially if I am drinking yerba mate with my in-laws.

Most of these ingredients probably already exist in your pantry and fridge, so you can make them tonight.

I love the smell of lemon zest. Sometimes my sister-in-law throws some in the yerba mate kind of like adding lemon to a tea. It really enhances the flavor of the yerba leaves.

Just look at this pretty ball of dough all decorated with lemon zest and thyme leaves.

You really don’t need to put down a lot of flour, so the mess is minimal. If you roll it out on a cutting board, you can rinse is off in the sink and wipe it down with a sponge.

If you use a pizza cutter, the pieces of dough will come out more uniform and you will get nice clean edges.

I hope everyone on the East coast stays safe during this storm. We will probably be heading to the basement later today. See you all later.

Lemon Thyme Scones with a Lemon Cream Cheese Glaze
by The Sweet Chick
Prep Time: 10-15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Ingredients (8-10 scones)
For the scones
- 2 cups flour
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 6 tablespoons cold butter
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 egg
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest
- 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon thyme leaves
For the glaze
- 4 oz. cream cheese, room temperature
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon Crisco vegetable shortening
- 3-4 tablespoons milk
Instructions
For the scones
Preheat oven to 425º F.
By hand or with a stand mixer, mix flour, sugar, and baking powder. Cut up butter and add to flour mixture.
In a separate bowl mix egg and milk until blended and add to the flour mixture.
Add lemon zest, lemon juice and thyme, continue to mix until all is well incorporated. The batter will be a dough like consistency.
Take the dough and roll it into one big ball. Place the ball onto a lightly floured surface and flatten out to about an inch thick.
With a knife or pizza cutter, divide the dough circle into equal triangles. I made eight big scones, but you can make 10 smaller ones if you like.
Separate the triangles and place on a cookie sheet.
Bake at 425º F for 15 minutes or until tops are golden. Then take out of oven and place on a cooling rack.
For the glaze
With a mixer, blend together cream cheese and powdered sugar until smooth.
Then add lemon juice, milk, and shortening and mix well. If you want the glaze to be thinner, add a little more milk. I made mine a bit on the thick side.
Spread the glaze onto the cooled scones and sprinkle with extra lemon zest if you like.
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