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5 from 3 reviews

Chocolate Chip Scones

35 min
GF Gluten-Free VG Vegetarian
by: Lindsay Grimes
May 14, 2020 (Updated: September 30, 2024)
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gluten free chocolate chip scones in circle on white parchment paper
Chocolate Chip Scones are golden brown and slightly crumbly on the outside yet fluffy and doughy in the middle! Perfect for a weekend brunch!

Swoon. Scones are one of those treats that feel super decadent and labor intensive. Scones? You must have some fancy baking skills.

Ha! You’d think that, wouldn’t you.

But the thing is, these chocolate chip scones are actually the easiest things to whip together. I even had my kids help me with only minor feelings like I was in the center of a pure chaos.

Scones are one of those fabulous items that are appropriate for breakfast and/or dessert and I’m pretty sure any time in between.

These scones in particular are like beautiful doughy triangles that are crisp and crumbly on the outside but moist and tender on the inside. Yes, scones can be tender.

I debated calling these chocolate chip cookie dough scones because as I ate my way through all of them, they reminded me soo much of cookie dough, but I felt like it would have been too confusing. So Chocolate Chip Scones it is.

shot of one gluten free chocolate chip scone with a bite taken out on white parchment paper and other chocolate chip scones in the background

These Chocolate Chip Scones Have:

  • a sweet, crumbly exterior
  • beautifully baked, golden brown edges
  • tons of melty chocolate chips tucked in each one
  • a moist, tender, and buttery middle
  • answered your prayers because they’re basically like eating deliciously giant cookies for breakfast
circle of chocolate chip scones cut in triangles on white background

Ingredients & Substitutions for Chocolate Chips Scones:

  • blanched almond flour: I love blanched almond flour because it’s super fine and also has a beautiful pastry color. You can sub in almond meal, but just know the texture will be heartier and the color of the scones will be a bit darker.
  • tapioca flour: it comes from cassava plant and has a starchy, slightly sweet flavor. If you don’t have tapioca flour you can try arrowroot flour but I love the texture tapioca flour adds to these scones.
  • coconut sugar: so good in baked goods! It adds a rich, caramel flavor that rivals brown sugar. If you don’t have coconut sugar, you can sub in light brown sugar but it will change the nutrition facts.
  • baking powder
  • pink salt: ok any salt, but pink is fun.
  • eggs
  • heavy cream: you could probably sub in coconut cream, though I’ve never tried it. If you experiment at all, leave a comment below to let us know how it goes!
  • unsalted butter: I like unsalted because then you can control how salty they are by adding in more pink salt or sprinkling on some more flaked salt on top.
  • vanilla extract
  • semi-sweet chocolate chips: chunks, chopped chocolate bar, really chocolate in any form. Or peanut butter chips! Butterscotch chips? All the above! Go crazy!
  • flaked sea salt
side picture of chocolate chip scones in a circle on white background

How to make chocolate chip scones:

  1. I like to make these all in one bowl because EASY CLEANUP IS MY JAM. Place the almond flour, tapioca flour, coconut sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Give it a mix to combine all the dry ingredients.
  2. Crack the eggs into the bowl. If you’re concerned about egg shells, you can crack them into a separate small bowl to make sure they are shell-free. I, however, like to live my life on the edge and I crack them directly into the bowl. Don’t tell anyone.
  3. Also add the heavy cream, butter cubes and vanilla extract to the bowl.
  4. Use your hands to bring the dough together. Mine still had some streaks of butter cubes throughout the dough and I’m ok with that. You don’t want to overwork the dough because then the scones can lose their fluffiness.
  5. Fold in the chocolate chips reserving some to press into the tops of the scones.
  6. Transfer the dough onto a cutting board and form into a circular mound.
  7. Use a sharp knife to cut into six large triangles and transfer the triangles onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. You can spread the triangles about 2 inches apart and bake them as such. This will allow all sides of the scone to crisp up in the baking process. Or, you can transfer the scones onto the baking sheet in a circle and bake them with all triangles touching in the center. This will crisp up the outside and tops, but leave the center sides of the triangle un-crispy. It’s totally up to you and your preferences! I love them both ways 🙂
  8. Press a few extra chips into the tops of each scone as needed and bake for 25 minutes.
  9. When they’re done baking, allow to cool on the baking sheet for about 5 minutes. If you baked them in a circle, run a knife through the pre0cut lines to separate them. Sprinkle with flaked salt and enjoy!

More chocolate chip recipes:

  • Chocolate Chip Cookie Mug Cake (gluten free)
  • Gluten Free Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Gluten Free Chocolate Chunk Banana Cake
  • Salted Chocolate Chunk Shortbread Cookies

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Recipe
GF Gluten-Free VG Vegetarian

Chocolate Chip Scones

Chocolate Chip Scones are golden brown and slightly crumbly on the outside yet fluffy and doughy in the middle! Perfect for a weekend brunch of fun family breakfast!

Recipe by:Lindsay Grimes
5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star 5 from 3 reviews
Prep: 10 minCook: 25 minTotal: 35 min
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Servings: 6 large scones 1x

Ingredients

  • 3 cups blanched almond flour
  • 2/3 cups tapioca flour
  • 1/3 cup coconut sugar
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon pink salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/4 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, chilled, cut in cubes
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • few pinches flaked sea salt

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350F.
  2. Place the almond flour, tapioca flour, coconut sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large bowl. Give it a mix to combine all the dry ingredients.
  3. Crack the eggs into the bowl. If you’re concerned about egg shells, you can crack them into a separate small bowl to make sure they are shell-free.
  4. Add the heavy cream, butter cubes and vanilla extract to the bowl.
  5. Use your hands to bring the dough together. Mine still had some streaks of butter cubes throughout the dough after it came together and that’s ok. You don’t want to overwork the dough because then the scones can lose their fluffiness.
  6. Fold in the chocolate chips reserving some to press into the tops of the scones.
  7. Transfer the dough onto a cutting board and form into a circular mound.
  8. Use a sharp knife to cut into six large triangles and transfer the triangles onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. You can spread the triangles about 2 inches apart and bake them as such. This will allow all sides of the scone to crisp up in the baking process. Or, you can transfer the scones onto the baking sheet in a circle and bake them with all triangles touching in the center. This will crisp up the outside and tops, but leave the center sides of the triangle un-crispy. It’s totally up to you and your preferences! I love them both ways 🙂
  9. Press a few extra chips into the tops of each scone as needed and bake for 25 minutes.
  10. When they’re done baking, allow to cool on the baking sheet for about 5 minutes.
  11. If you baked them in a circle, run a knife through the pre0cut lines to separate them.
  12. Sprinkle with flaked salt and enjoy!
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  1. Ingie says

    Posted on 5/17/20 at 12:34 pm

    These look so lovely!!! Question though, isn’t coconut sugar technically a refined sugar? Since it’s not in its original form. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Lindsay Grimes Freedman says

      Posted on 8/5/20 at 4:34 pm

      Sugar is sugar so healthiest option is probably no sugar at all? But, I refuse to live that way. I use coconut sugar because it’s low glycemic and my husband has type 1 diabetes so it doesn’t spike his blood sugar. Coconut sugar is similar to regular table sugar, although it’s not as processed and retains nutrients compared to traditional sugar. I hope this makes sense. You can really go down a rabbit hole googling!

      Reply
  2. AvatarAmy Alenky says

    Posted on 8/18/20 at 6:36 am

    Delicious!  Made with my 5 year old and everyone enjoyed them!  

    Reply
    • Lindsay Grimes Freedman says

      Posted on 10/2/20 at 2:01 pm

      Yay! I’m so happy you guys enjoyed!! xo

      Reply
  3. AvatarClaire Dowbiggin says

    Posted on 8/27/20 at 11:33 am

    Fir the GF scones, could blueberries be added at the end instead of chocolate chips?

    Reply
    • Lindsay Grimes Freedman says

      Posted on 10/2/20 at 2:01 pm

      Yes that sounds delish!! Let me know how it goes! xo

      Reply
  4. AvatarLindsey Hanka says

    Posted on 11/10/20 at 1:12 pm

    Just made these-oh my!!!!! So delicious. I used dark chocolate and chopped almonds instead of the chocolate chips-they turned out amazing!

    Reply
    • Lindsay Grimes Freedman says

      Posted on 11/10/20 at 1:31 pm

      Yay!! I’m so happy you love them! Enjoy!! xo

      Reply
  5. AvatarLindsey says

    Posted on 12/29/20 at 7:48 am

    I used lactose free milk instead of cream and they turned out delicious!! Thank you for a great recipe. 

    Reply
    • Lindsay Grimes Freedman says

      Posted on 12/30/20 at 6:34 am

      Yay! I’m so happy you loved them!! xo

      Reply

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