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Topped with a sweet orange glaze, Orange Scones are sweet, tangy, and tender. They are the best breakfast or afternoon snack with a cup of tea.

Three glazed orange scones on a white plate next to a ramekin of orange marmalade
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I am so over winter right now. And let me tell you, it’s not helping matters that it’s supposed to be 4°F here on Sunday.

Every single winter I ask myself why we continue to live in the Midwest. Sure, changing seasons are great, but I could really do without the freezing cold temps after Christmas.

I mean, it snowed here in early May last year and I think we went over 20 days without sunshine.

Since the weather is less than amazing, I thought I’d brighten your day and mine with these sweet and tangy orange scones.

They’re simple to make and absolutely delicious for breakfast with a cup of tea.

Ingredients for orange scones on a blue countertop

MY FAVORITE ORANGE SCONE RECIPE

The very first scone I ever ate was a glazed orange scone from Panera. I’ve been smitten with scones ever since then. 

In my opinion, they’re the perfect balance between biscuits and cake – I mean is it possible to go wrong with that textural combination? I think not.

Whisk mixing together the dry ingredients for orange scones in a glass mixing bowl

I’ve made a number of scones over the years, including Cranberry Orange Scones, Glazed Vanilla Bean Scones, and Lemon Raspberry Scones

But it was high time I came back to the scone flavor that started it all for me: Orange Scones.

These scones have just the right amount of sweetness from the glaze, orange flavor from orange zest in the scones and orange juice in the glaze, and tang from a secret ingredient.

Grated butter added to dry ingredients for scones in a glass mixing bowl

MAKING SCONES WITH SOUR CREAM

If you’ve ever found yourself trying to figure out how to make buttermilk after forgetting to pick some up at the store, you might have used sour cream in your baked goods before.

Instead of cream or buttermilk, these scones use sour cream mixed with an egg as the wet ingredients.

The sour cream keeps the scones moist and adds just the right amount of tang to them. The tanginess is perfect for balancing the sweetness from the sugar and the orange in the scones. 

Wet ingredients being added to the dry ingredients for orange scones in a glass mixing bowl

HOW TO MAKE ORANGE SCONES

To make these Orange Scones, you’ll need:

  • 1/3 cup sugar
  • zest of two medium oranges
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 8 tablespoons unsalted butter, frozen
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1 egg
Orange scone dough shaped into a circle and cut into 8 triangles on a piece of parchment paper

Just like when making my Cranberry Orange Bundt Cake, start by rubbing the orange zest and sugar together with your fingertips. This will release the oils in the zest and make the scones extra flavorful. 

Whisk in the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. 

Grate the frozen butter into the flour mixture and then use your fingertips to work the butter into the dry ingredients. You want the mixture to resemble a coarse meal. 

Unbaked orange scones arranged on a parchment-lined baking sheet

Whisk together the egg and sour cream and use a fork to stir this mixture into the dry ingredients until large dough clumps form. You’ll need to use your hands to form the dough into a ball; it’ll seem sticky at first, but it will come together. 

Use your hands to pat the dough into a circle on a lightly floured surface and cut it into 8 triangles. 

Baked and glazed orange scones arranged on a cooling rack

After baking and cooling the scones, whisk together the glaze ingredients. You can either dip the scones into the glaze or spoon the glaze on top of the scones.

Want to be really extra? Let the glaze dry and then give them a second coat! I love a double-glazed scone.

Now all I need is a coffee with some cinnamon dolce syrup and I can have my Panera scone and my Starbucks coffee all from the comfort of home.

Orange scone with a bite taken out of it stacked on top of two other scones on a white plate
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Orange Scones

By: Jamie Lothridge
4.50 from 114 ratings
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 17 minutes
Total: 32 minutes
Servings: 8 scones
Topped with a sweet orange glaze, Orange Scones are sweet, tangy, and tender. They are the best breakfast or afternoon snack with a cup of tea.

Ingredients

For the Scones

For the Glaze

Instructions 

  • Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and preheat oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • In a medium bowl, combine sugar and orange zest; mix with your fingertips until the sugar is moistened and fragrant. Add in the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt and mix until combined.
  • Grate butter into flour mixture on the large holes of a box grater; use your fingers to work in the butter until the mixture resembles coarse meal.
  • In a small bowl, whisk the sour cream and egg until smooth.
  • Using a fork, stir sour cream mixture into flour mixture until large dough clumps form. Use your hands to press the dough against the bowl into a ball. The dough will be sticky first, but as you press, the dough will come together.
  • Place on a lightly floured surface and pat into a 7-inch circle about 3/4-inch thick. Use a sharp knife to cut into 8 triangles; place on prepared baking sheet, about 1 inch apart. Bake until golden, about 15 to 17 minutes. Cool for 10 minutes and prepare the glaze.
  • In a medium bowl, prepare the glaze by mixing together the melted butter, confectioners’ sugar, vanilla and orange juice. Whisk until smooth. Dip the top of the scones into the glaze and allow the glaze to harden.

Notes

Scones store well in an airtight container for up to two days.
Adapted from Pam Anderson via All Recipes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1scone, Calories: 396kcal, Carbohydrates: 52g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 20g, Saturated Fat: 12g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 74mg, Sodium: 249mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 26g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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210 Comments

  1. Mary mason says:

    These were better than panera’s. I added some orange zest to the glaze. Followed the directions exactly and they turned out perfect.

    1. Jamie says:

      Mary,

      That’s awesome! Thank you so much for stopping back. The addition of orange zest sounds like a great idea. Have a lovely day and thank you for following MBA!

      Jamie

  2. vtgrowlbear says:

    these scones have made me the company baking hero. Before every function I am begged to make these, again and again!

    1. Jamie says:

      That’s great to hear! Thank you so much for stopping back and have a wonderful day!

      Jamie

  3. Kelly says:

    I made these for a committee meeting at work. These were some of the best scones I have ever had! Super easy to make and everyone raved over them. I will definitely be making these again! Thanks for the recipe! Great for spring time!

    1. Kelly says:

      AND I just love Panera’s orange scones!! :)

  4. Noreen says:

    This recipe is delicious!! Thank you! Love to use citrus. I haven’t tried Panera’s orange scones yet, but definitely will soon. Another favorite scone recipe I have been making for years is Ina Garten’s cranberry orange scones. SO tender and moist for a scone! I add extra zest and also add zest to the glaze which I double. Try this recipe too…you will love it!

  5. Jennifer G. says:

    After 16 minutes in the oven, they were perfectly done! Orange-y and just sweet enough; everyone who got a triangle /loved/ them! Thank you for the recipe!

  6. Mia says:

    I made these last week. My whole family loved them. We were out of oranges so I used cuties, and my middle kiddo is allergic to eggs so I used a flax egg instead. They came out great.

  7. Becky H says:

    YUMMY!! My husband worked at Panera while we were dating. We order a scone everytime we eat there…but they are pricey! I had never made a scone in my life, and thought Panera set to high of a standard to even try!! I was wrong! I made these yesterday and added crasins to them! We can’t stop eating them! They are PERFECT!!! Thanks for the recipe, I can’t wait to try your other scones!

  8. Sarah says:

    I just made these.. I have also been smitten by the orange scones at panera, but I don’t live near one. Have been frustrated with my baking attempts lately. I loved the precision and clear directions. They turned out great. I will do these again. Such a treat and a pat on my back too!
    Sarah

  9. Becky says:

    Wonderful recipe. We are in the autumn years and I am teaching my husband the joys of baking. We are planning on watching the third season of Downton Abby and wanted some scones and tea. The scones are waiting
    G on the stove ready to pop in the oven, I am so excited!

  10. Patti says:

    I too love Panera’s orange scones and was looking for a recipe to make my own. I made these this morning and they are delicious! My family loved them too! Thank you so much!

    1. MBA says:

      Patti-
      I am so glad you enjoyed the recipe. Thanks for stopping by and providing your feedback – have a great day!
      -Jamie