This EASY Cranberry Orange Scones recipe is perfect during the holiday season, or anytime of year! They are slightly crisp and flakey on the outside and perfectly moist in the center with delicious bursts of cranberry orange flavor.

Looking for more bakery sweets? Try my Cranberry Orange Muffins, Sticky Toffee Pudding, or Perfect Cinnamon Rolls!

Homemade cranberry orange scones arranged on a decorative wire rack.

Why this is the best scone recipe:

  • Quick – These easy scones only take 30 minutes from start to finish.
  • Flavor – The cranberry orange combination is fresh and delicious; perfect around the holidays.
  • Perfect Texture – Follow my tips to ensure the perfect texture of slightly crisp and flakey on the outside and moist in the middle. These are better than any coffee shop or bakery.

How to make Cranberry Orange Scones:

Whisk flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt in a bowl.

Grate frozen butter into the bowl and use a pastry blender or fork to combine the flour and butter until it resembles coarse meal. Stick bowl in the fridge while you combine the wet ingredients.

Grated butter on a board next to another photo of a mixing bowl with flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt and grated butter cut in.

Combine sour cream, heavy cream, egg, vanilla, and orange zest in another bowl. Pour it over the flour mixture and gently stir to combine, just until everything is moistened.

A bowl with cream, eggs, Greek yogurt, orange zest and vanilla, then the mixture combined and poured over flour mixture, to make scones.

Fold in cranberries. Use floured hands to gently work the dough into a ball and then press it (or use rolling pin) into a circle about 1 inch thick.

Cut the dough into 8 wedges. Place scones on baking sheet lined with parchment paper and brush the tops with a little bit of heavy cream. Bake for 15-18 minutes, until barely golden on the edges.

Dough for scones in a ball on the counter next to another photo of the dough pressed into a circle and cut into wedges.

Make glaze by combining powdered sugar and freshly squeezed orange juice until smooth.

Cool baked scones on wire rack for at least 10 minutes before drizzling the glaze on top. Enjoy!

Baked cranberry orange scones on a tray.

Tips for Perfect Scones

  • Frozen Butter makes it easy to grate the butter into small pieces. We want to keep the butter cold because as the butter bakes, it creates pockets of air which yields flakiness and tender, moist center. If the dough or butter is too warm when you bake the scones, they will spread more and wont puff up like we want.
  • Don't Overwork Dough: Just like when making homemade biscuits or pie crust, you don't want to handle or knead the dough more than necessary because the more you mix it, the tougher your scones will be.

Storage and Freezing Instructions:

To Store: Cranberry scones are best served fresh, the day of baking, but leftover scones can be stored at room temperature or in the fridge for up to two days.

To Freeze: Skip the glaze and let scones cool completely. Freeze in airtight container or freezer bag for up to 3 months. You can also freeze scones dough after pressing it into a circle. Cover well and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw completely in the fridge, then cut into wedges and bake as directed.

Recipe Variations:

  • Cranberries: Frozen or dried cranberries may be used so you can enjoy them year round!
  • Scone Flavors: For other flavors, try my Peach Scones or use my basic Homemade Scones recipe with a variety of mix-in ideas!

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Recipe

Homemade cranberry orange scones arranged on a decorative wire rack.
Prep 15 minutes
Cook 15 minutes
Total 30 minutes
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Ingredients
 
 

For the glaze:

  • 2/3 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon freshly squeezed orange juice

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  • In a large bowl whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt.
  • Grate the frozen butter into the bowl and use a pastry blender or fork to combine the flour and butter until it resembles coarse meal. Stick the flour mixture in the fridge while you combine the wet ingredients.
  • In a small bowl combine the sour cream, heavy cream, egg, vanilla extract and orange zest. Pour it over the flour mixture and gently stir to combine, just until everything is moistened. 
  • Fold in the cranberries. Flour or grease your hands and then gently work the dough together and pour it out onto a floured surface. Press the dough (or use a rolling pin to gently roll it) into a circle about 1 inch thick.
  • Cut the dough into 8 wedges. Place the scones on your baking sheet and brush the tops of them with a little bit of heavy cream. Bake for 15-18 minutes, until golden. 
  • Remove scones from the hot baking sheet and allow them to cool for at least 10 minutes before drizzling the glaze on top.
  • To make the glaze, combine the powdered sugar and freshly squeezed orange juice and stir together until smooth. Add a little more orange juice or powdered sugar until you reach your desired thickness to drizzle over the scones.  

Notes

Cranberries: Fresh, frozen or dried cranberries may be used.
Storing Instructions: Cranberry scones are best served fresh, the day of baking, but leftover scones can be stored at room temperature or in the fridge for up to two days.
Freezing Instructions: Skip the glaze and let scones cool completely. Freeze in airtight container or freezer bag for up to 3 months. You can also freeze scones dough after pressing it into a circle. Cover well and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw completely in the fridge, then cut into wedges and bake as directed. 
Scone Flavors: For other flavors, try my Peach Scones or use my basic Homemade Scones recipe with a variety of mix-in ideas!

Nutrition

Calories: 347kcalCarbohydrates: 46gProtein: 5gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 67mgSodium: 164mgPotassium: 198mgFiber: 1gSugar: 19gVitamin A: 540IUVitamin C: 3.7mgCalcium: 81mgIron: 1.7mg

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Lauren Allen

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Kathy F
5 years ago

I don’t have heavy cream-can I use 2% milk instead

Caroline
5 years ago

Love love love these! Warm scones for breakfast. Thanks for sharing.

Amber Williamson
5 years ago

Omg, these were unbelievable. My stepmom shared the recipe with us so his morning and we were blown away! I love the amount of orange zest and cranberries in every bite. Saving as a favorite!!

Donna
5 years ago

I have 2 questions.
Can I use this same recipe and make other flavors too? Thinking 3 batches, the other 2 would be choc chip and a blueberry.
Would like to make these for Christmas morning. Can I mix and shape and put in fridge to bake in the AM?

Donna
5 years ago
Reply to  Lauren Allen

Thank you and Merry Christmas.

Betty
5 years ago

Going to try making these on Saturday! I live at a high altitude, do I need to do something to adjust this recipe?

Christine R
6 years ago

5 stars
Just made these scones!!! They were fantastic!!!! Thanks so much for the perfect recipe. I highly recommend you making them ASAP.

Kathy
6 years ago

5 stars
I just made these this morning and my husband and I are hooked. They are so delicious and moist, and the best scone I’ve eaten. Thank you so much for your recipe. It’s definitely a keeper.

rita lawson
6 years ago

is it okay to mix 1/4 cup of butter with 3/4 cup of whole Lactaid to make the heavy cream needed in this recipe???

Karen Johnson
5 years ago
Reply to  rita lawson

Can you freeze the dough until ready to bake? If so, for how long?

Best Olive Oil
6 years ago

5 stars
I am just in love with your Scones Recipe

I am gonna try this today

Margot
6 years ago

Your scones sound delicious and I can’t wait to try them. Do Craisins qualify as a dried cranberry (because I see on the package that they are sweetened)?

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