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There's nothing quite as good as a perfectly baked batch of vegan scones on the weekend. These decadent Vegan Raspberry Chocolate Almond Scones are the perfect slightly-healthier weekend indulgence.

This scone recipe is one that I have been making for about 5 years now and it never gets old or ceases to impress. We usually like to make either pancakes or waffles (my favorite!) on the weekend. Don't get me wrong, pancakes and waffles are amazing. The only problem with them is that we fail to eat those together as a family.

Usually, I'm standing over the stove or waffle iron making them, while my kids run in asking for the next one. If I'm lucky, I'll have one pancake left over to enjoy by myself. Which is fine, sometimes. Other times I'd like the weekend to start off with all of sitting together. If anyone has a tip for how to make big stacks of pancakes or waffles warm and not soggy for 30 minutes, I'm all ears!

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Until I've learned that secret, I've found that the best way to get my kids to wait to eat as a family is to either make cinnamon rolls (These are seriously amazing!) or some vegan scones!

These Raspberry Chocolate Almond Scones are easy. They need 20 minutes to prep and then another 20 minutes in the oven. Those 20 minutes is the perfect amount of time needed to set the table, make coffee and tell your kids 23546894634164 times to wash their hands before sitting down at the table. Oh, and to feed the baby! Very important for that uninterrupted scone-eating-time!

The dough is really simple and you can shape your scones whichever way you'd like. I prefer the "pizza" style. I'm pretty sure that's not what it is called but that's how I remember it.

I like to shape my dough into a thick circle and then cut it "pizza" style. Right now, cutting it into 8 perfect slices works out great. Everyone gets two scones. Once Emilie is old enough eat, I'll have to get a bit more creative.

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Next, all you'll need to do is pop those doughy triangles onto a baking sheet (spread them out a bit, because they'll get bigger!) and bake them!

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Get those Raspberry Chocolate Almond Scones out of the oven and allow them to cool a bit.

Then comes the best part...

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Chocolaty. Nutty. Berry-filled. Vegan Scone Perfection!

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Vegan Raspberry Chocolate Almond Scones

These scones are the perfect addition to your vegan brunch! Made with healthy whole grains and balanced perfectly with raspberries, almonds and just the right amount of chocolate.

CourseBreakfast, Brunch

Cuisinedairy-free, Egg-free, Eggless, Plant-Based, Soy-free, vegan, vegetarian

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes

Total Time 40 minutes

Makes 8 Scones

Calories 316 kcal

Author Vanessa @VeganFamilyRecipes.com

Ingredients

Dry:

  • 2cupsWhole Wheat Flouror all-purpose or spelt flour
  • 2tablespoonWhole Cane Sugarpacked, or brown sugar
  • 1tablespoonBaking Powder
  • ½teaspoonSalt
  • 4 ½tablespoonVegan Butter or Margarinecold

Wet:

  • ½cupunsweetened Plant-based Milk(soy, almond, oat, spelt etc.)
  • 1tablespoonApple Cider Vinegar
  • 1Bananapureed
  • 1tablespoonPure Maple Syrup

Other:

  • 3.5ozVegan Semi-Sweet Chocolate (chopped or chocolate chips
  • cupSlivered Almonds
  • ¾cupFrozen Raspberries
  • Sugar(optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375F (190C). Line baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.

  2. Make vegan "buttermilk" by whisking any plant-based milk with apple cider vinegar. Let stand for 5 minutes.

  3. Mix all dry ingredients in a large bowl. Add small chunks of margarine/vegan butter to thebowl. Use your hands to rub butter into flour mixture until crumbs form.

  4. Mix the "vegan buttermilk", pureed banana and maple syrup. Add it to the dry ingredients and combine with a wooden spoon. Don't overdo it!

  5. Carefully mix in chocolate, almonds, and frozen raspberries. Again, be careful not to overmix the dough.

  6. The dough should be sticky, see notes if it is too wet. Place entire dough onto afloured counter top. Form a circle out of the dough about 10 Inches in diameter.

  7. Cut the circle into and frozen even slices (the way you would cut a pizza). Place the scones 2 inches apart on the prepared baking sheet and dust the top of each scone with sugar (optional).

  8. Bake for 16-18 minutes. until a toothpick inserted in the middle of a scone comes out clean. Remove the scones from the oven and allow them to cool for 10 minutes on a cooling rack before eating. Enjoy!

Recipe Notes

1) The dough should be slightly sticky but should be workable on a floured surface. Depending on how much water transfer you have from your raspberries your dough could be wet and not sticky. If this is the case add more flour. Up to half a cup if necessary.

2)Apple cider vinegar can also be substituted with lemon juice.

Another favorite scone recipe we love to make and eat are these Vegan Blueberry Scones! Try them out!

More Vegan Breakfast Recipes

  • Vegan Blueberry Scones
  • Vegan Banana Waffles
  • Vegan Chocolate Crepes
  • Apple Walnut Quinoa Breakfast Bowl

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  1. Jo from yummyvege says

    I don't usually do scones, but these look fantastic!

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  2. Sue says

    I'm not a fan of bananas. I hope 1 cup of applesauce will suffice. What do you think?

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Sue, I haven't tried subbing applesauce for the bananas so I can't tell you what the result will be. If you try it, let me know. I'd love to hear how they turned out.

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  3. Andrea says

    I made these last night. They are simply divine! Even with a couple of substitutions. Thank you for a recipe a will joyfully repeat!

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Thanks Andrea! So happy you liked them. What substitutions did you make?

      Reply

      • Andrea says

        I used coconut sugar because I had it on hand & agave syrup in place of the maple simply because I think I’m the only person on the planet that is not fond of maple flavor. 😉 I shared these scones with my non-vegan coworkers and they devoured them.

        Reply

  4. Veronica Harrell says

    Can fresh berries be substituted for frozen?

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    • Vanessa Croessmann says

      Hi Veronica, You can definitely use fresh berries. I would just pop them in the freezer or the fridge at least for a bit first. Otherwise, they have a tendency to fall apart when you're adding it to the dough. Also you want scone dough to be as cold as possible and frozen or at least chilled berries will help.

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  5. gourmand says

    This looks really good — and easy! Perfect for breakfast at home.

    Thank you, and be well.

    Reply

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