Caramel Apple Scones are the most delicious scones recipe.  They are apple scones drizzled with caramel icing.

Watch the video showing you how to make these scones, then scroll to the bottom of this post to print out the complete recipe so you can make them at home.

Caramel Apple Scones

Caramel apples aren’t a big deal in my house for a few very-good-reasons. Personally, I can’t seem to get behind the idea that biting into a round and sticky surface is somehow going to work out all right.  My son isn’t allowed to bite into anything hard with his front teeth since he knocked part of his tooth out with a baseball bat last year. The caramel would latch onto that temporary tooth and suck it right out of his mouth. And my husband just isn’t into getting messy at all.

I had to compromise with a fall caramel apple treat that would please everyone in my house- these Caramel Apple Scones.  They are a tender scone flanked with fresh cinnamon apples, and there’s a caramel icing drizzled generously on top.

Ingredients needed for Caramel Apple Scones

Ingredients needed for Caramel Apple Scones:

  • flour
  • white sugar, brown sugar and powdered sugar
  • butter
  • apples
  • Greek vanilla yogurt
  • milk
  • baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and vanilla extract

How to Make Caramel Apple Scones

How to make Caramel Apple Scones:

First things first: prepare the apples.  You’ll chop them up finely for these scones. Cook them in a hot skillet with a little butter until they are softened, mix in the cinnamon, and let them cool.

How to Make Caramel Apple Scones

Next:  prepare the scone dough. Mix flour, sugar, baking powder, and baking soda.

How to Make Caramel Apple Scones

Add cold chunks of butter and mix it again…

How to Make Caramel Apple Scones

…until rough crumbs form.

How to Make Caramel Apple Scones

Stir in the Greek vanilla yogurt and your cooled spiced apples.

How to Make Caramel Apple Scones

On a floured surface, form the scone dough roughly into a 14 x 4-inch flattened log.  Use a sharp knife to cut triangles (you’ll get 11 or 12).

How to Make Caramel Apple Scones

Gently pull the triangles apart and set them on a silpat or parchment-lined baking sheet in the same shape, leaving about 1/2-inch between scones.

When they bake, they’ll have some room to spread and crowd into each other, as pictured.

Caramel Apple Scones

After cooling for a few minutes, use a knife to coax them apart and move them to a rack over a baking sheet.

Caramel Icing Drizzle for Caramel Apple Scones

Next: make the caramel icing.  In a medium saucepan, melt the butter, and then add the brown sugar and milk.  Stir, then transfer to a bowl.  Add the vanilla and powdered sugar, and beat with an electric mixer until it turns creamy.

How to make Caramel Apple Scones

Drizzle the caramel icing onto the warm scones.  Add as much or as little as you want.

Caramel Apple Scones

I went for “much” drizzle, of course.

Caramel Apple Scones

And then you can enjoy them for breakfast… with coffee or tea or hot chocolate.  Revel in the fact that you can eat them without getting a face full of sticky caramel and apple juices dripping down your chin, unless you like that sort of thing.

Here are a few more recipes for scones that you might enjoy:

4.50 from 4 votes

Caramel Apple Scones

These breakfast scones are mighty delicious!
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 50 minutes
Servings: 12 scones
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Ingredients

APPLES:

SCONE DOUGH:

CARAMEL ICING:

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with a silpat mat or parchment paper.

PREPARE THE APPLES:

  • Melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Add the apples- stir and cook for 4 to 5 minutes, or until apples are softened. Stir in the cinnamon and set the apples aside to cool (or to speed up the cooling process, remove them from the heated pan and into a bowl).

PREPARE THE SCONE DOUGH:

  • In the bowl of a mixer, mix together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and baking soda. Add the butter and mix again until coarse crumbs form (you can also do this step in a food processor). Stir in the yogurt and apples until the dough comes together (it will be dry, so you may need to eventually use your hands). Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and form roughly a 14 x 4-inch flattened log. Use a sharp knife to cut triangle-shaped scones (11 or 12). Gently pull the triangles apart and set them on your prepared baking sheet in the same rectangular shape, leaving about 1/2-inch between scones. When they bake, they'll have some room to spread and crowd into each other.

BAKE THE SCONES:

  • Bake for 15 to 18 minutes, or until they are cooked through and no longer doughy in the middle. Let the scones cool for a few minutes, then gently coax them apart with a knife and move them to a rack over a baking sheet.

ICE THE SCONES:

  • In small saucepan, heat butter until melted. Stir in brown sugar and milk. Cook over medium-low heat for 1 minute. Transfer to a mixing bowl and cool the mixture slightly. Stir in the vanilla and 1/2 cup powdered sugar. Beat with an electric mixer until well blended. If necessary, add up to 1/4 cup more powdered sugar for desired consistency. Drizzle icing over warm scones.

Notes

  • These scones are best eaten the day they're made, but they're perfectly good eaten the next day too (keep them in a covered container).
  • If you'd like to make these the night before, that's totally okay- keep them in a covered container. But add the icing in the morning, just before serving.
  • For creamy Greek yogurt, I like to use Oikos or Voskos.

Nutrition

Serving: 1scone, Calories: 327kcal, Carbohydrates: 49g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 33mg, Sodium: 212mg, Potassium: 288mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 23g, Vitamin A: 395IU, Vitamin C: 0.8mg, Calcium: 108mg, Iron: 1.7mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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82 Comments

  1. Jennifer says:

    These look yummy! Can you use buttermilk instead of greek yogurt?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I wouldn’t think so… too liquidy!

  2. Santrelle says:

    These are SO amazing!! And, thanks for the incredible instructions (pics a definite plus!). I’ve never made scones before, but these turned out PERFECTLY! I did make these the day before my morning event, and even glazed them the night before, and I didn’t notice a need to “add the icing in the morning, just before serving.” They turned out so great!! Thanks again!

  3. lovelorirecipes says:

    OMG, These look perfect. I asked my mom to go to the store to pick up some flour and greek yogurt for these scones. I am baking these tonight. Can’t wait to see how these will turn out.

  4. Erika Brown says:

    I made these today and put it on pinterest. I didn’t put the carmel on top this time. It is delicious, soft inside and crunchy on the outside.I think next time I will add maple syrup or maple flavor to the mix.

  5. and says:

    These were great! I don’t use salted butter so I added some salt to the dough and it added just the right amount of saltiness. Look for my post of making these on November 9 on andreasgardencooking.com. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

  6. MO says:

    I had an Orange Cox apple sitting around and wanted to find something to do with it, so I gave this a shot! It turned out really delicious. I used plain, full-fat Greek yogurt (sadly that’s all they have here in Germany..).

  7. Cassandra says:

    I just made these and they are delicious! Warm right out of the oven they are perfection!

  8. YR says:

    Thanks for the recipe – tried these out yesterday and they turned out amazing!

  9. Brian @ A Thought For Food says:

    I’m kind of a scone nut… so, you have one fan right here!

  10. Angela says:

    Made these this morning for Parent Book Club at my children’s school – huge hit! Thanks for another great recipe and for getting me over my fear of making a scone.