Cheese scones recipe - Quick, cheap and super tasty! (2024)

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From time to time we like to enjoy these cheese scones and this is the perfect family bake.

I love to bake for my family but sometimes I am short on time, or motivation. Being able to whip up something that takes just a couple of minutes, and tastes lovely, is always good.

It is quick, simple and frugal. Ideal for little ones to join too as long as they don’t overwork the dough! I’m sharing my cheese scones recipe with you today. Scroll near the end of this recipe for a printable cheese scones recipe card!

If you’ve got a Ninja Foodi then be sure to check out my Ninja Foodi cheese scones recipe instead.

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Ingredients for my cheese scones recipe:

225g self-raising flour

55g butter

A pinch of salt

30g grated cheese (mature cheddar is my favourite!)

150ml semi-skimmed milk

Method for my cheese scones recipe:

Start by lighting the oven to gas mark 7.

Rub the flour and butter together. Add a pinch of salt.

Add the grated cheese.

Mix in the milk.

You should end up with quite a soft dough. If it is too wet then add a little sprinkling of flour.

I like to knead this really quickly. I just pat it together into a big round basically using my hands. Make the dougharound 1/2 inch thick as these will rise up in the oven.

I use a reusable baking tray liner, to cut down on waste. Also, I don’t need any butter or oil etc. I use a flat baking tray with the baking tray liner on top of it.

I use a pastry cutter to make the rounds. Thismakes it really simple to make scones that are all one size and cook evenly.

I mix together the leftover dough and make a few more. Usually, I get 9-10 scones from this cheese scones recipe.

Before placing into the oven I brush the tops of these scones with a little milk. It only takes a few seconds and helps them go golden and delicious in the oven.

Personally, I bake these for around 12-13 minutes before placing on a cooling rack to cool down properly.

These are super simple taking just a few minutes to make and then a short time to bake. The cost of ingredients is super reasonable making these some very cheap scones.

Also, I know when reading this cheese scones recipe you might think 30g of cheese isn’t much but it really is. Especially if you use grated mature cheddar.

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Can you make easy cheese scones with lemonade?

Apparently so! This recipe looks great!

Want to make easy cheese scones with mustard?

Just add 1 tsp of mustard to your mix or you can use the mustard as a spread when the scones are baked and ready for eating!

Can you make cheese scones in the airfryer?

Absolutely! Follow the instructions above and cook on 190C for about 5 minutes, check and pop back in for 2-3 more minutes depending on how brown they are.

Looking for something a little different? These cheese and chive scones sound delicious!

Looking for some cheese based afternoon tea recipes?

Cheese and onion quiche or air fryer quiche is always a winner for family picnics and this one even can use your own homemade shortcrust pastry which is super frugal.

My whole family love making cheese straws. They’re really simple, super fun and tasty too!

We love to make these dairy free cheese and tomato pinwheels. You can adapt the flavour to suit your family and even Vegan ingredients can be used for these!

Like this cheese scones recipe? Fancy trying another one of my recipes? Here are some great ones:

  • Homemade croutons or air fryer croutons
  • Cheap banana bread
  • Midnight cookies or air fryer cookies
  • Peanut brittle
  • Homemade oat biscuits
  • Triple chocolate muffins

How to make my easy cheese scones with self raising flour:

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cheese scones recipe

Delicious, hearty cheese scones on the cheap!

CourseSnack

CuisineBritish

Keyworddough, scone

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 12 minutes

Total Time 22 minutes

Servings 10 scones

Calories 120 kcal

Author Katykicker

Ingredients

  • 225gself-raising flour
  • 55gbutter
  • Pinchsalt
  • 30ggrated cheesemature cheddar
  • 150mlsemi-skimmed milk

Instructions

  1. Start by lighting the oven to gas mark 7.

  2. Rub the flour and butter together. Add a pinch of salt.

  3. Add the grated cheese.

  4. Mix in the milk.

  5. If the dough is too wet then add a little extra flour.

  6. Pat it together into a big round basically using my hands.

  7. Make the dougharound 1/2 inch thick as these will rise up in the oven.

  8. Line or grease a baking tray. I use baking tray liners.

  9. Use a pastry cutter to make rounds.

  10. Mix the leftover dough to punch out a few more.

  11. I get around 10 scones usually, although they are on the smaller side.

  12. Brush the tops of the scones with a little milk.

  13. Bake at Gas Mark 5 (190C) for around 12 minutes.

  14. Cool on a cooling rack or enjoy warm from the oven.

Note: All calorie information is for demonstration purposes only and is based on the specific uncooked ingredients that I used when creating the recipe.

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FAQs

What to avoid when making scones? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Baking Scones
  1. Using anything but cold ingredients. The secret to the flakiest scones is to start with cold ingredients — cold butter, cold eggs, and cold cream. ...
  2. Only using all-purpose flour. ...
  3. Overmixing the dough. ...
  4. Not chilling the dough before baking. ...
  5. Baking them ahead of time.
May 1, 2019

What is better for scones buttermilk or heavy cream? ›

Heavy Cream or Buttermilk: For the best tasting pastries, stick with a thick liquid such as heavy cream or buttermilk. I usually use heavy cream, but if you want a slightly tangy flavor, use buttermilk.

Why don't my cheese scones rise? ›

The longer you get the dough sit before baking it, the less your scones will rise. Try to bake the dough as soon as you finishing kneading and rolling it out. Letting the mixture sit too long will cause the gas bubbles from the leavening agent to disappear. These gas bubbles are what help the scones rise.

Which flour is best for scones? ›

Use all-purpose flour for a higher rising scone that holds its shape nicely, both in and out of the oven. To make more delicate, lower-rising, cake-like scones, substitute cake flour for all-purpose flour. Reduce the liquid in the recipe by 1 to 2 tablespoons, using just enough to bring the dough together.

How to get scones to rise higher? ›

To ensure taller scones, start with a thicker dough disc and place the scones on a tray with sides, allowing them to slightly touch one another. This arrangement encourages the scones to push against the pan and each other, promoting height.

How long should you rest scones before baking? ›

Recipes for scones sometimes provide a make-ahead option that involves refrigerating the dough overnight so it can simply be shaped and then popped into the oven the next day. But now we've found that resting the dough overnight has another benefit: It makes for more symmetrical and attractive pastries.

Why are my cheese scones grey inside? ›

The grey in the middle is where the dough has become much more dense because the gluten was overdeveloped. This tends to happen when a dough is overworked, handling it/mixing it less should help next time.

Should you chill scone dough before baking? ›

Keep scones cold before putting them in the oven: For best results, chill the mixture in the fridge before baking, this will help to stiffen up the butter again, which will stop your scones from slumping as soon as they hit the oven's heat.

Is it better to make scones with butter or oil? ›

For example, if you substitute oil for butter or margarine, you can significantly reduce the amount of saturated fat in your baked goods. This streamlined recipe for Light Scones uses just 3 tablespoons of canola oil, which contains a fraction of the saturated fat found in butter or margarine.

Why are my cheese scones heavy? ›

My scones have a dense, heavy texture and poor volume

You may have used too little raising agent or over handled the dough before it was baked. The oven may have been too cool.

Should butter be cold or softened for scones? ›

Butter must be COLD from the very start to when the dough enters the oven. The cold butter melts upon entering the oven and the water content in butter evaporates in steam. As the steam escapes, it bursts up and creates that beautiful tall, flaky, fluffy texture.

What to put on cheese scones? ›

Butter, marmite, more cheese all work well. Or treat your scone like a mini sandwich with added ham, smoked salmon and cream cheese etc.

How to tell if cheese scone is cooked? ›

They should have browned slightly. Tap the scones. If they're baked, they will sound hollow. Use the top of your fingers for this.

How do you refresh cheese scones? ›

Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Place scones on a baking sheet lined with a sheet of parchment paper. Warm for 5-8 minutes until heated through. This method works well for both fresh and frozen scones.

What ingredient makes scones rise? ›

Scone Ingredients

Sugar: White sugar lends sweetness. Baking powder: Baking powder act as a leavener, which means they help the scones rise. Salt: A pinch of salt enhances the overall flavor of the scones. Butter: Make sure the butter is frozen before you incorporate it into the dough for the flakiest results.

How do you make scones rise and not spread? ›

Pack the scones closely on the baking tray so they will support each other as they rise rather than spreading. Make scones the day you need them – they taste far better warm.

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