White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (2024)

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White Chocolate Lime Scones . . . Soft, tender, and full of fresh citrus flavor, these scones are a yummy treat for breakfast or brunch.

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Around here, January is almost always bitter cold. This one has sure started out that way. When it’s freezing cold outside, I tend to do more baking.

So a lot of baking got done around here over Christmas break. Nothing warms the house, and the tummy, quite like home baked bread, muffins, scones, and other goodies!

I came up with this lime scone recipe because I found some limes in the fridge that I needed to use up. I love the combination of the tart lime with the sweetness of the white chocolate.

And there is something about citrus that just makes me feel like the sun is shining, even if it isn’t. That’s probably one of the reasons I love lime so much!😉

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HOW TO MAKE LIME SCONES

(To skip all my tips and just get to the full recipe card, scroll to the very bottom of the post.)

Ingredients needed:

  • all purpose flour (I use unbleached flour, but that’s a matter of preference.)
  • granulated sugar (AKA regular table sugar)
  • baking powder (makes the scones fluffy-make sure it’s fresh)
  • salt
  • cold butter (I use regular salted butter in all my recipes. You want it cold or even frozen for this recipe.)
  • white chocolate baking chips (Use a good quality name brand for best flavor.)
  • milk (I use 2%, but whole or skim milk should be just fine.)
  • lime zest (Fresh is definitely best!)
  1. PREP: Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone liner, or spray with non stick spray. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  2. DRY INGREDIENTS: Stir or whisk all the dry ingredients together in a large mixing bowl.
  3. CUTTING IN THE BUTTER: Use a pastry blender or a fork to cut the cold butter into the flour mixture until you have coarse crumbs. Alternately, you could grate the butter into the dry mixture with a coarse cheese grater. Grating works best if the butter is frozen.
  4. After you have cut in the butter, stir in the white chocolate.
  5. WET INGREDIENTS: Add the milk and lime zest and stir lightly till dough is just moistened. You want to use a light touch. If you overwork the dough, your scones will be tough. Stir gently, and just press the dough together until it forms a ball.
  6. FORM: On a very lightly floured surface, pat the dough into a circle about an inch thick. Use a large sharp knife to cut the dough into eight wedges. Place them at least an inch apart on your prepared cookie sheet. Brush the tops with milk.
  7. BAKE: Biscuits and scones cook at a higher temperature than other quick breads. These scones bake at 400° for about 12-15 minutes. I like mine just golden brown, but you can cook them a couple minutes longer if you like the really crunchy edges.
  8. GARNISH: If desired, drizzle the scones with melted white chocolate after they have cooled for at least 10 minutes.

LIME SCONE VARIATIONS:

  • Instead of drizzling the baked scones with melted white chocolate, you can just sprinkle them with sugar before you bake them. Course sugar is really pretty and adds a nice crunch.
  • If you like a really strong lime flavor, you can add even more lime zest to your dough.
  • Love coconut? Add some coconut to the scone dough, or sprinkle some shredded coconut on top of the scones before baking. Brush generously with milk so that the coconut will stick a little better.
  • Want lemon scones instead? Just replace the lime zest with fresh lemon zest. Lemon zest isn’t quite as potent, so I’d use a tablespoon instead of 2 teaspoons.

HOW TO STORE SCONES

-If stored in an airtight container, these scones will keep for 2-3 days at room temperature. They also freeze well. I like to freeze them in heavy duty ziplock freezer bags after they have cooled completely. They will last about 3 months in the freezer.

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Other yummy recipes featuring lime:

  • White Chocolate Coconut Lime Cookies
  • Lime Cupcakes with Lime Cream Cheese Frosting
  • Easy Lime Bundt Cake
  • Lime Sweet Rolls

TASTY SCONE RECIPES:

  • Lemon Scones
  • Blueberry Lemon Scones
  • Eggnog Scones
  • Oatmeal Scones
  • Orange Coconut Scones
  • Chocolate Chip Scones

White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe

Yield: 8 scones

Lime White Chocolate Scones

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Tender scones with white chocolate chips and a hint of lime, drizzled with more white chocolate.

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time15 minutes

Total Time30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 3/4 cups flour
  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 5 Tbsp cold butter
  • 1/2 cup white chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1-2 tsp lime zest
  • Milk for tops
  • 2 Tbsp white chocolate chips for drizzle (optional)

Instructions

  1. Whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a large mixing bowl.
  2. Cut in butter till coarse crumbs form. Stir in white chocolate chips.
  3. Add milk and lime zest and mix just until moistened.
  4. Pat or roll into a circle about 1" thick. Cut into eight wedges and place on lightly greased or silpat lined cookie sheets.
  5. Brush with milk. Bake at 400 for 12-15 minutes. If desired, drizzle with melted white chocolate.

Notes

-If you prefer, you can sprinkle the scones with sugar after you brush them with milk. I opted not to because I knew I would be drizzling them with white chocolate.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 290Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 26mgSodium: 361mgCarbohydrates: 40gNet Carbohydrates: 0gFiber: 1gSugar: 16gSugar Alcohols: 0gProtein: 5g

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  1. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (8)Karen

    Hey Kara,
    Thank you for this amazing recipe! I make them all the time!
    We like things a little more lime-y so we split the milk half and half with fresh squeezed lime juice! And then we serve with fresh homemade lime curd!
    Delicious!

    Reply

    • White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (9)Kara Cook

      Oh my gosh, I bet they are amazing with lime curd, I’ll have to try that!

      Reply

  2. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (10)Mike

    Can you double the recipes, and then divide the dough in half?

    Reply

  3. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (12)Dee

    Kara, adding a little milk was all that I needed to do. They were a huge hit!

    Reply

    • White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (13)Kara Cook

      Yay, I am so happy to hear it!

      Reply

  4. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (14)Dee

    I followed the instructions but my batter is dry so adding a bit more milk so it will “dough” up. What could I have done wrong since no one else seemed to have this problem ????

    Reply

    • White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (15)Kara Cook

      It could just be that your flour was packed, sometimes it settles in the container. It’s fine if you have to add a bit more milk. As long as they taste good, that’s all that matters. 🙂

      Reply

  5. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (16)Alison

    These are some of my family’s favourite scones. The last time I made them I forgot to reserve any chocolate chips for the glaze, so I just mixed some icing sugar with lime juice (and a little milk for consistency) for the drizzle – it was fabulous! Thanks for sharing this delicious recipe!

    Reply

    • White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (17)Kara Cook

      I bet the glaze was tasty – and probably made the lime flavor stand out even more. Yum!

      Reply

  6. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (18)Jenn (GreenDoorGirl)

    This looks YUMMY – I am saving this for later – it looks you have lots of scone recipes – yeah! 🙂
    Found you through House of Hepworth’s Recipe link party 🙂 Feel free to check out my pineapple casserole.

    Reply

  7. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (19)Lisa

    These sound so good. I love things with lime flavors and the tarter the better. I’ll have to give these a try.

    Reply

  8. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (21)Sharyl@Thelittlebrownhouse.us

    Very intriguing blend of flavors! I will have to try these!

    Reply

  9. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (22)Laurie

    Kara, yummy yum! These look so delish! And I am a big lime fan! TFS and Happy 2011 – thanks for all the information and inspiration you give us on your great blog!

    Reply

    • White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (23)Kara

      Thanks so much Laurie!! 🙂

      Reply

  10. White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (24)Frances

    This sounds wonderful. We love scones but I usually begin with a mix and I have several scone recipes on my blog at the website I listed. You might like them

    Reply

    • White Chocolate Lime Scones Recipe - Creations by Kara (25)Kara

      I’m always looking for new scone recipes, so I’ll have to check them out. Thanks! 🙂

      Reply

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FAQs

What do you brush scones before baking? ›

For best browning, brush rounds (or drop scones) with milk or cream before baking. For added crunch and flavor, top with sugar (granulated, turbinado, or sparkling) or cinnamon-sugar.

Does baking soda make scones rise? ›

Always use well-chilled butter! Also, make sure you use the correct amount of baking powder or bicarbonate of soda in the recipe. These leavening agents release carbon dioxide which escapes in the form of bubbles when heat is added – these help the scones rise properly and give them a light and fluffy texture.

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.
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What is the best flour for scones? ›

Pastry flour might work, but I find AP to be the most flexible, and most times it's the least expensive as well. Scones are best mixed by hand. Combine dry ingredients, then in a separate bowl, combine wet. Make a well in the dry (an indentation) and put the wet ingredients in that well.

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.

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.

What does brushing the tops of scones with cream or beaten egg white do? ›

In baking, many recipes call for an egg wash to be brushed on the baked goods before it goes into the oven. The purpose of this is to give the final product a golden brown color that is slightly shiny. Egg washes can make the final product look more professional, a bit crispier, or act as a binder."

How do you stop your scones from drying out when baking? ›

Don't overbake! If you bake scones too long, they'll dry out, so keep an eye on them through the oven window. (Don't open the oven to look — it'll let out the heat.) “Bake your scones until they are just golden brown,” Bethany recommends.

What does egg wash do to scones? ›

Egg washes are used to brush on pastries, breads, pie crusts, biscuits, scones and more before baking them so they bake up with a beautiful, bright, golden brown finish.

What does brushing bread with milk before baking do? ›

MILK: Brushing with milk will help to color the crust, the sugars in the milk helping to brown it. WATER: Water is often sprayed or brushed onto bread before it is placed in a very hot oven, and during baking, to give the bread an extra-crisp crust.

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