It’s been a while since I’ve made scones. I think the last ones I made were Blackberry Scones, and that was about a year ago. So when I had the chance recently to try some different coffee blends, compliments of Community Coffee, I thought of making scones because they go great with coffee in the morning. And I decided it would be fun to try making some coffee-flavored scones. I envisioned them with some chocolate chips and toffee, too–those flavors are always good with coffee. These scones are more cake-like than biscuit-like. They’re more dessert-like than breakfast-like. But if you like having dessert for breakfast, then you’ll especially like these! 🙂 Everyone who tasted these scones really liked them, so I think you will, too.
This scone recipe calls for 1/4 cup very strong coffee (plus 2 more Tablespoons for the glaze). I used the Golden Caramel Blend, but any of these other blends (House Blend, Creme Brûlée) would work well in this. And just a little note–as these scones were baking, they were looking a little puffy, which worried me a little when I took them out of the oven. But as they cooled, they settled down nicely. So don’t be alarmed if you notice some puffiness when you take them out of the oven!
CHOCOLATE CHIP COFFEE TOFFEE SCONES by NancyC
Makes 8 scones
- 2 1/4 cups all-purpose unbleached flour
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) unsalted butter, chilled and cubed
- 1/2 cup mini semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup toffee bits
- 1/2 cup plain or vanilla Greek yogurt
- 1/4 cup very strong coffee, cooled (you’ll also need 2 more Tablespoons for the Coffee Glaze-see below)
- 1 large egg
COFFEE GLAZE
- 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
- 2 Tablespoons very strong coffee, cooled
- 1/2 Tablespoon Half & Half (light cream)
- Additional mini chocolate chips and toffee bits for sprinkling on top
Preheat oven to 400˚F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
In medium-size bowl, mix flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Use pastry cutter to blend butter into flour mixture; mixture will be crumbly . Stir in mini chocolate chips and toffee bits.
In small bowl, mix plain Greek yogurt, coffee, and egg until smooth. Blend yogurt mixture into the flour mixture, stirring until clumps of dough form (dough will be a little sticky).
Sprinkle some flour over the dough in the bowl to make it less sticky, and with floured hands, knead a few times and shape dough into a ball. Place dough on your parchment-lined baking sheet and pat into an 8-inch circle, about 3/4-inch thick. Use a knife to score into 8 wedges, then bake at 400˚F on your center oven rack for 17-18 minutes, until golden. Note: If you bake these less than 17 minutes, your scones may be under-baked in the middle. Also, the scones may look a little puffy, but they will settle down as they cool.
Cool scones for about 20 minutes (or you can cool them completely), then top with the Coffee Glaze.
To make glaze, put powdered sugar in a small bowl, then add the coffee and Half & Half (light cream) and stir until ingredients are well blended. Drizzle over cooled scones-you can drizzle as little or as much as you like (you’ll probably have some extra glaze left over). Then lightly sprinkle some additional mini chocolate chips and toffee bits over the glaze. Let glaze set, then cut into wedges where scored, and serve.
Coffee and coffee-flavored scones are a great way to start the day! This was the first time I’ve used coffee as an ingredient in a recipe. Have you made any recipes with coffee?
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I love coffee flavored bakery and your scones look and sound amazing!
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Thanks, Julie! 🙂
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As SOON as I saw these delicious looking scones, I had to come straight over and tell you how much I love them, Nancy. I will take two 😉
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That’s nice to hear, Jess! I wish I could give you two of these! 🙂
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I like desserts for breakfast and this goes into my ‘to make’ list! So much deliciousness packed into those scones. Love it!
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Welcome to Fiesta Friday Nancy, and thanks so much for bringing these scones to the party. Wow, they look just gorgeous. I can only imagine what the flavors must be like. Just wonderful! Happy weekend!
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Thanks, Loretta, and hope you have a wonderful weekend, too! 🙂
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Mark said these were really good! I shall have to try them because chocolatechipcoffeetoffee happens to be my favorite combo!! Mmmmmmmm!
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Yes, you will need to try these, then, Marijo–I think you will really like them! 🙂
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YUMM! That looks great!
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These are the best scones ever!! I’m printing the recipe right now!
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Hope you enjoy them, Angie! 🙂
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Yum yum! 🙂
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These scones look awesome, a great flavour combo!
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Wow, these look delicious! That glaze makes it even better!
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Never seen scones this pretty. I love the ‘toffee’ in it. Yum! 🙂
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Yes, the toffee makes these scones so good!
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Awesome Scones! I have a soft spot for Coffee scones too 🙂
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Coffee in scones? What could be better than that? These look amazing, Nancy! Happy FF. 🙂
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Thanks, Jhuls! Hope you are having a great weekend! 🙂
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These look and sound delicious! I too love scones but never seem to make them quite often enough.
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what a scrumptious looking scones Nancy…
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I love having dessert for breakfast so these look perfect to me! I was glad to find out about these coffees, too. The addition of toffee bits and chocolate just sends these over the top. Great recipe, Nancy!
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This was the first time I had tried Community Coffee and I do like the brand–and they have many more flavors on their site. I do love the chocolate chip and toffee combination–that’s one of my weaknesses! 🙂
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What a catchy title Nancy!!! I would love a slice of your coffee toffee scone with my afternoon cuppa…that would be perfect. Get the kettle going I will be right over! Pinned, yummed…smoke signal sent!
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Yum, these scones look so good. Love pretty much anything with coffee in it!
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What great scones, these look fantastic! Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing this awesome post with Full Plate Thursday.
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Miz Helen
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Totally making this!
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Another great recipe! I would love for you to share this sweet creation over at my link party Making Memories Mondays going on now! 🙂
Cathy
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Thanks and yes, I’ll come over to Making Memories–thanks for letting me know!
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Nice! I totally want to make a cup of coffee and devour this. lol!
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They’re great with a cup of coffee–you can’t help but devour these scones! 🙂
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Visiting from Tabler Party of Two. I love coffee, and baking scones is one of my new favorite things to make since my friend recommended using a scone pan. Can’t wait to try this recipe.
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Hope you like these scones, Dorene! 🙂
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