Cheese Scones (GF)

Gluten Free cheese scones, made with only a few simple ingredients in less than 30 minutes! Delicious, fluffy and full of flavor!

So much nostalgia around this recipe! Not only are these cheese scones delicious, but they always take me back to my childhood when my mother whipped these up on a sunday morning for breakfast. They take less than 30 minutes to make and are deliciously savory for the perfect easy breakfast! Serve as is or with creamy scrambled eggs!

Cheese Scones (GF)

Notes

This recipe was from my grandmother, and like all things during that time, was made with flour and dairy. To make this better for my needs, I have used GF flour, and oat milk instead of dairy milk. Feel free to use the OG ingredients if you like. The only thing I kept as is was the cheddar cheese. I don’t often eat dairy, but for these childhood favorites I decided to treat myself. This recipe makes 8 medium size scones, so double the batch if you’re serving more than 3 people! In saying that, my husband ate FIVE scones in one sitting, so one bach was only just enough for us 2!

GF Flour – the best GF flour I’ve found is from Bob’s Red Mill, link below!

https://www.bobsredmill.com/gluten-free-all-purpose-baking-flour.html

Cheese – because I don’t eat cheese often, I can’t tell you much on what the best brand is, but what I do know is the yellow cheddar is dyed, whereas the white is not. So, I always go for the white as I prefer things to be as natural as possible! I’m sure you can experiment with different types cheeses in these scones, so have fun with it!

Accompaniments – I love to spread thick butter on as these come out of the oven, eating them as is. Or, I serve with scrambled egg, which is delicious. My husband is a bit of a carnivore, so i’ll throw in some bacon too if time permits. It’s really up to you!

Gluten Free cheese scones, made with only a few simple ingredients in less than 30 minutes! Delicious, fluffy and full of flavor!
Cheese Scones (GF)

What You’ll Need

  • 1 cup flour 
  • 1 cup milk (I used oat milk)
  • 1 cup grated cheddar cheese
  • 2 tsp baking powder 
  • 1/2 tsp mustard 
  • cayenne pepper (up to you, I use about 1/3 tsp)
  • salt and pepper 

Optional Extras 

  • Coriander finely chopped 
  • Chives or spring onion finely chopped
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Cheese Scones (GF)


  • Author: Administrator
  • Total Time: 30
  • Yield: 2-3 1x

Description

Savory and delicious gluten free cheese scones in less than 30 minutes!


Ingredients

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  • 1 cup flour (I used GF)
  • 1 cup milk (I used oat milk)
  • 1 cup grated cheddar cheese
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp mustard
  • cayenne pepper (up to you, I use about 1/3 tsp)
  • salt and pepper

Optional Extras

  • Coriander finely chopped
  • Chives or spring onion finely chopped

Instructions

  1. Set your oven to 390 deg F
  2. In a bowl, mix all dry ingredients (be sure to sieve the flour) and stir.
  3. Add the milk, grated cheese, and mustard, then stirring together quickly while making sure all the flour lumps are mixed in – the batter will be quite liquidy.
  4. Grease a muffin tray (makes 8) and add the batter equally. Bake for 15 mins.
  5. Serve as is with butter, or scrambled eggs if you like (make the eggs while the scones are in the oven). Enjoy!

Notes

This recipe was from my grandmother, and like all things during that time, was made with flour and dairy. To make this better for my needs, I have used GF flour, and oat milk instead of dairy milk. Feel free to use the OG ingredients if you like. The only thing I kept as is was the cheddar cheese. I don’t often eat dairy, but for these I decided to treat myself.

GF Flour – the best GF flour I’ve found is from Bob’s Red Mill, link below!

https://www.bobsredmill.com/gluten-free-all-purpose-baking-flour.html

Cheese – because I don’t eat cheese often, I can’t tell you much on what the best brand is, but what I do know is the yellow cheddar is dyed, whereas the white is not. So, I always go for the white as I prefer things to be as natural as possible! I’m sure you can experiment with different types cheeses in these scones, so have fun with it!

  • Category: Breakfast
  • Method: Oven

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