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Keto Scones

Make these almond flour KETO SCONES if you're looking for the perfect gluten free pastry this weekend. Don't forget to...

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Keto Scones

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  1. Keto Scones     

  2.   Strawberry Keto Scones    Scones are one of the best keto breakfast options because ​Keto Scones taste just as good as the                 high carb alternative. The fact that they are a dense pastry makes them well suited to being made                   with keto friendly flours and ingredients. Throw in some strawberries and a few simple techniques                 and you will come out with the perfect recipe for a lazy Sunday at home!                                                            What is a Scone?    A scone is a baked good usually made of wheat or another type of grain and flavored with sugar                   and spices. This was a tasty way to eat wheat and oats, which were staples of European diets in the                     early 1500’s​. Fast forward 500 years and scones have been completely transformed, often using               berries, chocolate chips and a variety of other additions to make them a sweet compliment to any                 breakfast or lunch. The signature quality of a good scone is that it should be dense and satisfying.                 It is not like other breakfast pastries in that they are fluffy, and soft. This is perfect because baked                     goods made with almond flour tend to be on the denser side.                                                                                                                     

  3.     Are Scones Keto Friendly?    Scones are definitely not keto friendly. They traditionally use refined flour, refined sugar and a host               of other ingredients you’re probably trying to avoid. This recipe uses almond flour and keto friendly               sweeteners to turn scones into a perfect breakfast for a low carb diet. This recipe is gluten free,               sugar free, and is very easy to make. Coming in at just 5g of net carbs per scone it is a great                   alternative to your typical 60+ grams of carb scone.    Most recipes can be made keto friendly through substituting flour for low carb keto flours such as                 almond flour and coconut flour. For the sugar we use a combination of low carb sweeteners to                 replace the sweetness.    How to Make Low Carb Keto Scones    If you want to make keto scones just follow the steps below. This is one of the easier recipes you’ll                     see and is great for a newcomer to keto baking that isn’t used to working with almond flour.                                                                                                                                                       

  4.     Mix the Dry Ingredients    For the best result it is a good idea to separate the wet and dry ingredients before combining them                       to form the final dough. The dry ingredients in this case are almond flour, coconut flour, erythritol                   (a low carb sugar alternative), baking powder and salt. Make sure you get rid of any clumps in your               dry ingredients by mixing them with a whisk or fork.    Mix the Wet Ingredients    Next we will mix together the melted coconut oil, heavy cream, vanilla extract, stevia and 1 large                 egg. Be sure that the mixture is not too warm when you add the egg or you run the risk of the egg                     cooking before it is mixed in. You may notice that the wet ingredients are very small in comparison                   to the dry ingredients. This is because the dough for keto scones is very firm and loosely held                 together. It is not a wet batter and is more of the consistency of a pasta dough.                                                                                                                                                         

  5.           Combine Wet and Dry    Now comes the fun part. Add the wet to the dry and begin mixing together. I like to use a firm                     spatula for this step. The dough will be very dry and have a sandy consistency. It WILL NOT                   combine easily and you will need to use some force when you form the scones to get the dough to                   come together. This is necessary to get that signature scone texture. If you are struggling with this                 step watch the video for an example of what the texture of the dough should be before you form it                     into keto scones.    Add in Berries    We’re using strawberries for this recipe but any berry will work great with this recipe. We’ve made                 this exact recipe with blueberries, and raspberries and they both came out great. You could also             add in some nuts, like pecans or walnuts, as well as some low carb keto chocolate chips.                   Whichever route you decide to go they will come out great. Once you add in your berries lightly mix                   them into the dough until they are evenly distributed.                                                                                                                                                                                           

  6.     Form the Keto Scones    Once you’ve got your completed mixture it is time to form the keto scones. The easiest way to do                 this is first to form the dough into a tightly packed ball using your hands. The dough should not be                     every sticky and should be easy to shape with your hands. Once you have a ball place the dough                   into your cooking vessel. Either a skillet or a baking sheet will do. Flatten your ball of dough into a                   disk that is about 1 inch thick.    Next you will cut the dough into 8 equal sized triangles and separate them from one another                     slightly. Separating the keto scones from one another will allow for the entire exterior of each               scone to brown and harden.    Bake and Top With Glaze    The keto scones will bake at 350 degrees for about 20-25 minutes depending on your oven. The                   easiest way to know they are done is once the scones become browned slightly on the outside and                     they are firm to the tough. Despite the baking powder in this keto scones recipe, they do not rise                   very much. Allow the keto scones to cool on a baking rack for 20 minutes before topping with the                     homemade glaze.    To make the glaze you will just need two ingredients – erythritol and heavy cream. Erythritol is a                   sweetener we commonly use in our keto recipes. You can learn more about what your best options                 are when it comes to keto sweeteners by reading our ​comprehensive keto sweetener guide​. To the                 erythritol we just add a splash of heavy cream and whisk together. Add more or less heavy cream                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

  7. depending on how thick you want the glaze to be. Reference the recipe video for a visual guide of                   what to look for.    If you want an even thinner glaze you can use almond milk or coconut milk in place of the cream.    If you decide to skip the glaze you may want to add additional sweetener to the scone recipe. This                       recipe is designed to include the glaze to achieve the correct level of sweetness so the keto scones                   themselves may not be sweet enough for your liking without the addition of the glaze.                                                              Making Scones With Almond Flour    When it comes to keto baking you usually have to decide between coconut flour and almond flour                   for your breads and pastries and making keto scones is no different. With scones the decision is                 quite easy. We use a 9 to 1 ratio of almond flour to coconut flour in this recipe in order to achieve                         the traditional texture and crumble of a scone. This is one of those recipe that cannot be made with                 only coconut flour because the texture will be off. Stick to our almond flour ratio and you’ll come                 out with a perfectly tasty scone recipe.    Can I Only Use Almond Flour?    Yes you can, but it isn’t recommended. Almond flour scones are good but that little bit of coconut                 flour is what provides the softness and slight crumble. If you want to go with a fully almond flour                 scones recipe then you should add about 3/4 cup of additional almond flour and remove the 1/4                 cup of coconut flour. Scones made with almond flour are very good but the tiny bit of coconut flour                 really takes them to the next level.                                                                                                                                                                                   

  8.       Can I Make Nut Free Scones?    You probably could make a recipe using only coconut flour but it would be very difficult and would                 definitely not be the same as this almond flour version. Almond flour is very important to this                 recipe and should not be omitted. If you do want to avoid nuts in your baked goods you could try                   some of the other ​keto breakfast recipes on our site. While this recipe is not nut free it is sugar free                   and gluten free.    Can I Make Dairy Free Scones?    Yes you can! The dairy in the recipe cones in the form of cream in both the dough and the glaze. To                       make scones that are dairy free you can simply use water, almond milk, or coconut milk in place of                   the cream in both instances. One thing to remember is that you will likely need a bit less of your                 substitute liquid because it will be thinner than cream is.    Tips for Making Low Carb Keto Scones    Here is a few tips to keep in mind to make sure your low carb scones come out as good as ours do.    # Use finely ground almond flour. In just about every low carb recipe you’re better off using flours                   that are finely ground. With almond flour you will often see “almond meal”, “almond flour”, and                 “finely ground almond flour”. We always choose the most finely ground version we can.                                                                                                                                                                                           

  9. # Grease your knife before cutting the scones. Using coconut oil to coat the knife prior to cutting                 the scones will ensure they do not stick to the knife. This makes for an easier cutting process and                     guarantees your scones will come out nice and pretty.    # Allow the scones to fully cool before adding the glaze. If the scones are still warm when you add                   the glaze it will become thin and run off of the scones. If you want the scones to hold onto the                       glaze let them fully cool and a cooling rack for 20-30 minutes prior to adding the glaze.    More From Our Keto Bakery    If low carb scones aren’t your thing you should take a look at all of the other recipes we have to                   offer on our site. We have a long list of baked goods that would be perfect for a family gathering or                       a lazy weekend brunch before a big day of watching football. Here’s some of our personal                   favorites.    Diner Style Keto Pancakes – The best keto pancake recipe on the internet. This will take you back                 to your childhood days of enjoying pancakes at the local diner.    Keto Egg Loaf – This one might sound a little crazy but it is a super easy recipe that only requires 3                     ingredients and tastes exactly like French toast! Are you a waffle, pancake or French toast person?               I’m pancakes all day.    The Best Keto Bread – Bread is the recipe everyone wants to recreate for a keto diet and we’ve                   done it for you. This recipe is the most popular on our site.    Keto Cinnamon Rolls – No recipe has taken us longer to perfect than this keto cinnamon roll                 recipe. There is nothing that brings me back to my childhood like a tray of freshly baked cinnamon                   rolls.    If you can’t find a keto recipe you’re looking for just leave us a comment below and we will try our                     best to come up with the recipe you’re looking for.    Storing Strawberry Scones    With most keto low carb recipes storing them can be a bit of a challenge. You can’t just keep these                 on the counter at room temperature like you can with traditional pastries. Scones made for a low                 carb diet will require refrigeration in order for them to stay good for up to a week. If you want them                 to last longer you can stick them in the freezer where they will last for up to a month.    The nice thing about scones is they taste just as good two weeks later as they did on the day you                     made them. I’ll pull one out of the freezer and microwave it for 60 seconds, or place it in the oven                     for about 10 minutes and enjoy it with a cup of coffee in the morning!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

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