Hi Bold Bakers! I’m all about traditional recipes done the traditional way but have you ever had for yourself a Chocolate Chip Scone? They are the perfect balance of flaky and crumbly on the edges and soft and tender in the center. The pop of rich, sweet flavor from the chocolate chips scattered throughout the buttery scone is just the best. My quick Chocolate Chip Scones are so easy to make and so satisfying to eat that I am going to boldly declare these a new classic! Already have an account?
Choosing Chocolate Chips
For my Easy Chocolate Chip Scones, just regular, semi-sweet chocolate chips are my favorite. You can use bittersweet or milk chocolate chips if you prefer either of these flavors. Also, your favorite chocolate bar, chopped into small chunks, would also work well in these scones.
What You Need To Make Chocolate Chip Scones
A parchment-lined baking sheet Two mixing bowls A whisk A pastry blender A pastry scraper A floured surface for kneading A 2 ¾ inch round biscuit cutter A pastry brush
How To Make Chocolate Chip Scones
If you’ve ever made a scone before, this will be very easy — but here’s a secret: even if you haven’t, it’ll still be very easy! Here’s what you’re getting yourself into (and don’t forget to get the full recipe with measurements, on the page down below).
How To Store Chocolate Chip Scones
Store these Easy Chocolate Chip Scones in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. For longer storage, they can be frozen for up to 2 months. Defrost in a warm oven (300°F/150°C).
Gemma’s Pro Tips For Making Easy Chocolate Chip Scones
Use Cold Butter! Make sure your butter is very cold (or frozen) before mixing into your flour to make the flakiest scones! Mix just until the dough comes together and it’s okay to see a few small chunks of butter in the dough. Any shape is fine! If you don’t have a round biscuit cutter or prefer not to have any scraps, you can cut your scones into triangles or squares. Give it a rest! Let the cut scones chill in the fridge for a full 15 minutes before you bake them for scones with the best rise, shape, and texture. Use this time to tidy up the kitchen!
Make-Ahead Tip! The scone dough can be made, cut, and frozen before baking for effortless, fresh scones anytime! Freeze scones on a parchment-lined baking sheet and then transfer them to an airtight container for up to 2 months. When you are ready to bake the scones, defrost them on a parchment-lined baking sheet while your oven preheats. Glaze with milk and bake for 35-40 minutes, or just a few minutes longer if need be.
Make More Scones!
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And don’t forget to buy my Bigger Bolder Baking Cookbook! Full (and printable) recipe below!