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    Vegan Gluten-Free Apple Cinnamon Scones

    Last modified: January 9, 2024. Originally posted: August 31, 2020 By Sophia DeSantis

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    These vegan gluten-free scones are so flavorful and delicious. The apple cinnamon flavor paired with the easy cinnamon glaze is perfection!

    Two triangle shaped apple scones on a white plate with glaze drizzle
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    This post was sponsored by Silk but the content and opinions expressed are fully my own.

    This post was originally published on October 24, 2016.

    Let's put our hands up for fall! And by fall, I mean all things apple and cinnamon. Is there a better combo? I think not. It is hands down (or hands up...) one of my favorite flavor combinations.

    Why Scones?

    Truth be told, it was the glaze that came to fruition first. I was playing around in the kitchen and created this incredible cinnamon glaze that I couldn't stop eating. And it hardens like real glaze too!

    So of course I needed to make something that it could be drizzled on...since simply licking glaze off a spoon all day was a little weird. Or maybe not, but it did need a home that wasn't my tongue.

    Vegan gluten-free scones have been on my to do list, and this was the perfect time. Oh and did I mention no oil or butter? Yep, take a peek and see what I cut into the dry ingredients!

    Hand holding a half eaten scone with glaze

    Ingredients

    Getting the perfect scone texture is a tough one to crack when you aren't using butter or eggs. A big part of perfect vegan scone magic is the combination of ingredients I use.

    • Oat flour provides density
    • A little touch of coconut flour gives a hint of dryness plus a nice crisp outside
    • Dairy free milk helps with moisture

    You'll also need a few other whole food ingredients:

    • Pecans
    • Almond butter
    • Apples
    • Coconut sugar

    For this recipe, I decided to use the Silk unsweetened organic soy milk. It has a touch more fat than my usual go to cashew. But not too much.

    If you can't have soy, then oat or coconut milk (carton not canned) would be another good alternative as it has a similar fat content.

    Two cartons of silk brand soy milk laying on a white wood table

    How to Make Vegan Scones

    Since I don't use any oil or butter, making these scones is a tad different. Here are the steps:

    1. Pulse dry ingredients in a food processor. Top view of a food processor with a flour mixture inside
    2. Add to a bowl and cut in almond butter to make crumbles.Glass bowl filled with a crumbly tan mixture
    3. Add the rest of the ingredients and make a dough.Glass bowl with a ball of brown dough
    4. Form into a circle and cut.Knife cutting a circular shaped brown dough with apple pieces in it
    5. Separate pieces on parchment and bake.Eight raw apple scones on parchment paper ready to be baked
    6. Make glaze.Wooden spoon dipping into a glass jar of brown glaze
    7. Drizzle with glaze and devour!Eight triangle apple scones with glaze on parchment paper

    Serving suggestions

    While these are a tasty treat all on their own, you could make them part of a breakfast spread! Here are some other recipes that would go perfect as part of this breakfast party:

    • Vegan Apple Cinnamon Roses
    • Apple Cinnamon Date Scuffins
    • Vegan Blueberry French Toast Muffins
    • Healthy Vegan Breakfast Cookies
    • Baked Vegan Cinnamon Sugar Donuts
    • Vegan Breakfast Potatoes
    • Vegan Breakfast Burritos
    • Vegan Buttermilk Pancakes
    • Bagels and cream cheese
    • Fruit salad
    • The Best Vegan French Toast
    • Chia Seed Jam

    Tips and tricks

    1. Use a vegetable peeler to remove the skin from your apples.
    2. Chop the apples in as much of a uniform size as you can so that they cook evenly.
    3. The higher the fat in the milk, the better! Soy, coconut (in the carton), or oat is best.
    4. Store your scones in a tightly sealed plastic bag, you can also individually wrap them in plastic wrap or foil. They'll stay fresh for about 2 days at room temperature.
    5. Cooled scones can be frozen for up to three months. An airtight freezer safe container or bag is best. Defrost at room temperature.

    Common Questions

    Why are my scones dry?

    If your scones are too dry, you may not be using enough milk or fat. However, scones are meant to be a bit crumbly.

    Everyone is different with how they like their scones. I prefer dense and moist with a hint of dry. Not the kind of dry that you need a drink after the first bite, but the kind of dry that makes you think scone.

    Should scones be hard or soft?

    In between! You want them to be firm and dense, but not so rock hard you break a tooth.

    What is the function of milk in scones?

    Milk gives strength and structure to the dough. It also adds moisture, tenderness, and flavor to the finished product.

    How do you freshen up scones?

    If your scones go dry before you're able to eat them all up, there's a quick fix! Place the scone in the microwave alongside a mug filled with water and microwave for 10 to 20 seconds.

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    Two triangle shaped apple scones on a white plate with glaze drizzle

    Vegan Gluten-Free Apple Cinnamon Scones

    Sophia DeSantis
    These vegan gluten-free scones are so flavorful and delicious. The apple cinnamon flavor paired with the easy cinnamon glaze is perfection!
    4.20 from 10 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 30 minutes mins
    Course 30 Minutes or Less, Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Servings 8
    Calories 326 kcal

    Equipment

    • Food processor

    Ingredients
     
     

    • 1 ½ cups oat flour
    • ¾ cup raw pecans , see note
    • ½ cup coconut sugar
    • 1 tablespoon coconut flour
    • 1 tablespoon baking powder
    • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
    • ½ teaspoon sea salt
    • 6 tablespoons cold unsalted almond butter (¼ cup plus 2 tablespoons)
    • ¼ cup dairy free milk ,see note (I use Silk brand soy milk)
    • ¾ cup peeled chopped apples
    • ½ cup chopped pecans as topping , optional

    Glaze:

    • ½ cup powdered coconut sugar see instructions
    • 1 tablespoon dairy free milk , I use Silk brand soy milk
    • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
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    Instructions
     

    • Preheat oven to 400°F/ 200°C
    • Put all dry ingredients into a food processor (first seven ingredients). Pulse multiple times until pecans are in small pieces. You can leave them a little bigger if you prefer. Put mixture into a large bowl.
    • Put almond butter on top of dry mixture, and using a butter knife or pastry cutter, cut it into the mixture until crumbly. If you have never done this before, you literally cut the almond butter until you get crumbly pieces. You can also switch to using your hands to crumble it once the almond butter is covered in flour.
    • Put milk and apples into bowl and using your hands incorporate until you get a ball of dough.
    • Place dough on parchment lined cookie sheet. Form into a thick circle, around 7 inches in diameter and 1 inch tall.
    • Cut the circle into eight equal pieces and separate them.
    • Bake for 11-13 minutes, until they JUST begin to brown. Start checking at 11 minutes as all ovens vary. Don’t over bake, they will cook more as they cool. Cool at least 15 minutes before glazing and eating.
    • While they are baking, make glaze by simply mixing all ingredients in a bowl until you get a thick glaze. To make powdered coconut sugar, simply pour regular coconut sugar into a blender and blend until it forms a powder. It works best in a high powered blender.
    • Once the scones are cool, drizzle glaze over the top. The glaze will harden eventually.

    Notes

    • You can try using toasted pecan pieces but you may need a touch more milk to get back the moisture that raw pecans give to the recipe.
    • A higher fat milk is best, soy, coconut (in the carton) or oat is the highest in fat.
    Tips to prep ahead:
    • Chop apples and pecans for topping. Make glaze.
    Baby/toddler food idea:
    • Great snack for kids. For younger babies make sure to grind the dry mixture well to avoid large pecan chunks, and leave out the chopped pecans on top.

    Recipe by Veggies Don’t Bite, visit our site for more great plant-based recipes.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 326kcalCarbohydrates: 39gProtein: 6gFat: 17gSaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 196mgPotassium: 378mgFiber: 4gSugar: 15gVitamin A: 20IUVitamin C: 0.6mgCalcium: 132mgIron: 1.8mg

    Nutrition and metric information should be considered an estimate.

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    1. kelly

      October 27, 2020 at 6:53 am

      I made these and they were absolutely delicious!
      Like, so yummy and perfect for fall.

      My only complaint would be that they were a little too sweet (maybe I went overboard with the glaze ;)) and upon baking they turned into scone ~singular~ as I didn't space them out enough on the sheet.

      Overall, very yummy and perfectly treat sized- I very much recommend!

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 27, 2020 at 8:59 am

        So happy you liked them Kelly! I am thinking maybe a touch too much glaze, lol, because plain they aren't overly sweet! But I'm thrilled you liked them overall!

        Reply
    2. Sue J

      October 06, 2020 at 12:11 pm

      Anything i can use instead of Oat flour??? Hope so because i cant eat them. 🙁

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 06, 2020 at 2:44 pm

        Hi Sue! Unfortunately with vegan and gluten free baking, it's such a science that to swap out a flour without testing is hard. I haven't made these with any other flour so I can't say what would work. You could try just a regular all purpose if you don't need to be gluten free, but again I haven't tested it so I can't say for sure how it will turn out. Let me know if you try anything!

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    3. Alyssa

      October 20, 2018 at 6:11 pm

      AMAZING! Put a little maple syrup in the glaze to add another layer of flavor and used almonds instead. Definitely going to have to try to give some away before I eat them all!

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 21, 2018 at 1:58 am

        So happy to hear Alyssa! I'm glad to hear almonds worked! Thanks so much for letting me know.

        Reply
    4. JD

      March 23, 2018 at 11:09 am

      These scones have the best texture! I love scones but so many I try are always so dry.

      Reply
    5. Patty

      January 07, 2018 at 9:23 am

      These are absolutely delicious. My husband and I love them and I am not a big fan of scones. These make all other scones pale by comparison. I used walnuts instead of pecans (I ran out). Love your site as well. We only became vegan and GF in October due to some health issues and love your recipes. Thanks so much for what you do!

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        January 07, 2018 at 8:36 pm

        Thank you so much Patty! I'm so happy you love the scones. I feel honored that I can help you through this journey!

        Reply
    6. Deb

      October 30, 2017 at 10:35 am

      Oh my gosh! I took one bite and heaven. My husband said he'll never eat any other scone again. You hit it out of the park, they are phenomenal!

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 30, 2017 at 12:50 pm

        Ah Deb!! Thank you so much for your great feedback. I'm so happy you loved them as much as I do. I make them as often as I can without feeling like I'm going to explode from shoving them all in my mouth. HAHA! Thank you for being here and all your support!

        Reply
    7. Anja

      February 16, 2017 at 5:26 pm

      These look AMAZING! Gotta put them on my to do list ;).

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      • veggiesdontbite

        February 17, 2017 at 8:34 pm

        Thank you Anja! Let me know if you try them!

        Reply
    8. Vegan Heaven

      October 28, 2016 at 10:21 am

      These look amazing, Sophia! They're like the perfect treat for fall! 🙂

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 28, 2016 at 7:43 pm

        Thank you Sina!

        Reply
    9. Vanessa @ VeganFamilyRecipes

      October 28, 2016 at 7:01 am

      Scones are always my favorite treat to have on the weekends. These look perfect! I love the look of that cinnamon glaze! YUMM!

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 28, 2016 at 7:42 pm

        Thank you Vanessa! We love them too!

        Reply
    10. Mandy

      October 26, 2016 at 1:30 pm

      Apples + cinnamon = the best fall (or really anytime) combo! And the pecans are a perfect addition to that combo! It's been forever since I've had a scone - these look wonderful! And it sounds like you nailed the texture...that's how I remember them 🙂 I've never tried my hand at making my own scones; for some reason I've been intimidated by them...I'll definitely have to give these a try for my family! That glaze sounds heavenly, too!

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 26, 2016 at 9:48 pm

        Thank you so much Mandy! I love this combo any time too! I was intimidated too, but happy I finally got some that I love!

        Reply
    11. Uma

      October 26, 2016 at 9:20 am

      These looks delicious:) I will try this soon:)

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 26, 2016 at 9:47 pm

        Thank you!

        Reply
    12. Anjali @ Vegetarian Gastronomy

      October 26, 2016 at 12:37 am

      These sound delicious! And that cinnamon glaze yum! I love scones...my kids would go crazy for these!

      Reply
      • veggiesdontbite

        October 26, 2016 at 9:45 pm

        Thank you! My kids have eaten SO many. LOL!

        Reply
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