Jul 22, 2016 in baking, breakfast, snack, brunch, cherries, cream cheese frosting, dried cherry scones, keto, low carb recipe, low sugar recipe. Read the original on: The Foodie Affair
Tender Cherry Almond Scones made with fresh cherries! These scones are low carb, gluten-free and topped with a delicious sugar free cream cheese glaze! One scone is approximately 7 carbs and will fill you up for hours!
Oh, boy! Whether you follow a low carb diet or not, these scones NEED to be on your baking list! Youâre going to love the rich buttery flavor that cuts through the almond and coconut flours, and the the cream cheese icing on top is scrumptious!
Traditional scones made with all-purpose flour are so easy to makeI You pretty much just mix the ingredients and bake! On the other hand, low-carb baking is a little trickier, and can be unforgiving if your ingredients donât meld together well. I learn a new technique each time I experiment with flour alternatives.
Lately, the two flours that I gravitate towards are coconut and almond. I can easily find both at my local grocery store. In fact, the last bag of coconut flour I picked up was from Target, so more main stream stores are bringing it to their shelves.
For low-carb baking, particularly when incorporating coconut flour, itâs important to pay close attention to the ratios of liquid to flour so that you end up with a nice soft dough.
Unlike almond flour, coconut soaks up liquid ingredients like a sponge, which is why recipes that call for only coconut flour includes lots of eggs to help bind the ingredients! Youâll always need a little more wet ingredients when you bake with coconut flour.
I wanted to make sure this scone recipe didnât have an eggy taste, so I use both coconut and almond flours, which keeps the ingredient list similar to a all-purpose flour scone recipe, but healthier.
Coconut flour has a nice dose of fiber (10 grams per 1/4 cup), which is one tasty way to keep your belly satisfied longer! Almond flour is pretty awesome for the punch of protein and healthy fats (14 grams per 1/4 cup). Using both flours together can be a nutritional powerhouse!
Did you see my Instagram photo of the first batch of the scones that I made? They spread out like pancakes! lol They tasted good, but I was disappointed that they didnât hold together like a scone should!
The way to keep the dough from spreading is to keep the ingredients super cold! There is plenty of butter in this recipe (GOOD fats!), so there will be two different times that you will need to freeze the dough for about 20 minutes each time. Donât skip that step otherwise your scones will look like pancakes!
I estimate each scone at 7 carbs. Hope you love these cherry almond scones as much as I do! I tried to keep these all to myself, but Alan liked them as well, so I had to share
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