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Breakfast. It’s really never been my thing. Now don’t get me wrong, I love Belgian Waffles, home fries, and biscuits as much as I like cheesecake, but I’ve never been an early morning eater. In fact, I’m not a morning person at all – Brian will tell you that you probably shouldn’t even try to look me in the eye until around 10 a.m. Oh, and I’m definitely not a morning talker – so as you’ve probably assumed, I don’t get invited to breakfast very often.

I prefer to start my day with a latte and nothing more. My appetite rolls in around mid-morning. That also happens to be the same time that I actually seek out human interaction. During the week, my breakfast typically includes hard boiled egg whites, cottage cheese or an apple with crunchy peanut butter. Clearly weekdays equal me being pretty boring, in regards to the first meal of the day and beyond.

Weekends, however, are another matter entirely. Brunch is a meal I can get behind wholeheartedly. I get to sleep in, I get copious amounts of bacon…what’s not to love?

I came across two savory scone recipes last week and took it as a sign that they should be on this past weekend’s brunch menu. Bacon and Cheddar Scones totally personified Sunday morning this week. Savory, crunchy, just a little bit sinful and indulgent – they are perfect for sharing with family and friends on a lazy weekend day. In fact, I have plans to make these again just for my bacon-loving dad very soon. You guys know I don’t repeat recipes, so I hope you know that these scones are pretty darn spectacular!
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Bacon and Cheddar Scones

By: Jamie
5 from 7 ratings
Servings: 8 large scones

Ingredients

Instructions 

  • 1. Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and preheat oven to 400 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • 2. In a medium bowl, mix flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Using the large holes of a box grater, grate the frozen butter into flour mixture. Use the tips of your fingers to work in the butter (the dough will be crumbly).
  • 3. In a small bowl, whisk the sour cream and egg until smooth.
  • 4. Using a fork, stir sour cream mixture into flour mixture until large dough clumps form. Stir in the cheese, bacon and chives until they are well incorporated into the dough.
  • 5. Use your hands to press the dough against the bowl into a ball. At first it may seem like there isn’t enough liquid, but as you press, the dough will come together.
  • 6. Place the dough on a lightly floured surface and pat into a 7-inch disk about 3/4-inch thick. Use a sharp knife to cut the dough into 8 triangles; place the scones onto prepared baking sheet. Use a pastry brush to lightly brush the tops of the scones with heavy cream, this will help you achieve a nice golden brown color. Bake until golden, about 15 to 17 minutes. Cool for 5 minutes and serve warm or at room temperature.

Notes

If you really want to take these to the next level, slice a scone in half and top each half with a fried egg.
These scones are best served the day they are made.
5 from 7 votes (7 ratings without comment)

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44 Comments

  1. Jen @ Jen's Favorite Cookies says:

    This looks like a great breakfast idea! Who doesn’t love bacon and cheddar cheese? YUM!

  2. Erin @ Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts says:

    Saw these on Pinterest, and had to see the recipe! Hubby just suggested I make a bacon and cheddar scone instead of a sweet variety. This looks delicious!!!!

  3. Natalie @ Cooking for My Kids says:

    I am more of a late morning breakfast/brunch girl myself. Eating first thing in the morning is rough. Unfortunately, my children are the same way, which is not always the best when it comes to a school schedule. But, these scones are something that I think we could all look forward to….even at a ridiculous early morning school day hour. :)

  4. Rowlettgirl says:

    I just made these and had them for breakfast along with scrambled eggs. All I can say is OMG!! What a fast and easy breakfast treat these would be made ahead. Just cut out your dough triangles, put them on a baking sheet and freeze. Then pop in the oven and voila! Thanks for the recipe!

  5. Mireia says:

    We never eat brunch in Spain but we totally should! The recipe looks great :)

  6. Suzi says:

    I was Lol reading your post as I felt like I was hearing my sister speak. She too, has what I describe as a severe dislike of the morning hours. So much so that when we are together in the morning I actually fear speaking to her:) I, on the other hand LOVE the mornings! It is my “ME” time or my “ME & my husband” time. We sit with a cup of coffee and just talk or if I am alone, I bird watch and relax before the crazy of the day starts. I love to eat in the morning as well. Usually something small but as for the pictured scones….I’d take them!!!

    This will be a weekend breakfast treat for sure!!

    Thanks for the morning laugh & the recipe!

  7. Meghan says:

    This looks awesome! Perfect thing to bring to a St. Patty’s Day party since we start in the morning in Chicago!

  8. the tasty tRuth says:

    I AM a morning person; however, my appetite also takes a while to wake up. I usually go with a small serving of yogurt, but when I’m having an extra crazy morning, a baked good can be so heavenly! Yum.

  9. Urban Wife says:

    These are right up my alley. Breakfast is my favorite meal!

  10. Rachel @ Baked by Rachel says:

    I can totally get behind these! Yum!!