Lemonade Scones + Tutorial – Only 3 Ingredients

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This foolproof Lemonade Scones recipe contains only 3 ingredients. It’s so easy that it’ll make the worst baker in the world into an expert scone maker! Great to whip up at the last minute.

lemonade scones scattered on countertop with jam and whipped cream on closest scone

I have a friend… we’ll call her ‘P.’ P is a wonderful person – great mum, incredibly kind and generous, an expert Monopoly player (a very important quality to have)… but there is one thing P can’t do.

P can’t bake. At all. It’s bad. Burnt, undercooked, uncooked, flat, runny, sticky… P just can’t get it right. She really does try though.

So naturally, I sent her this Lemonade Scones recipe and told her she should try it for an upcoming brunch she was hosting. I figured if P could do it, anyone could.

Peeps….. she made beautiful Lemonade Scones. Perfect scones. She was so happy and her guests were probably so happy too (not having to ‘endure’ a burnt muffin for the sake of friendship = happiness).

an assortment of lemonade scones, honey, butter, peanut butter on a counter

What I’m saying is these light and fluffy Lemonade Scones are soooo easy to make. Foolproof and only 3 ingredients (4 if you add optional lemon zest). Best of all, the ingredients are pantry staples so you may just be minutes away from eating scones made with lemonade topped with jam and whipped cream.

Why Lemonade in Scones?

The fizziness of lemonade helps the scones rise and makes them sweeter.

Why Lemonade Scones with 3 Ingredients?

The cream takes the place of the butter and milk… so you only need lemonade, flour and cream, making these lemonade scones with only 3 ingredients. (Okay I cheated a bit and added an optional fourth ingredient: lemon zest to make the scones fragrant.)

six baked lemonade scones lined up on a countertop

What Kind of Lemonade Should Be Used in Lemonade Scones?

Lemonade’ is a clear, fizzy, bottled drink. If you’re over there saying ‘What???? Lemonade is yellow and has no fizz’ then you will need to look for something other than what you think of as lemonade for this recipe. If you don’t have clear, fizzy lemonade where you live, use Sprite (if it is available to you).

How to Make Lemonade Scones – Step-by-Step Tutorial

These 3 ingredient scones made with lemonade are seriously so easy you might cry (big fat tears of joy). Let me show you how to make them…

overhead view of lemonade scones ingredients including flour, cream, and lemonade

  • Step 1. Preheat the oven to 400F /fan-assisted 180C / 200C / gas 6.
  • Step 2. Mix together flour, cream, lemonade and lemon zest (if using) until just combined into a soft dough. (Please do not overmix.)

lemonade scones dough in a clear glass dish

  • Step 3. Transfer the dough onto a lightly floured surface and pat out till the mixture is about 2cm thick. Cut out 6cm rounds using a pastry cutter. Reform the trimming and cut out a few more.
  • Step 4. Place the scones onto a lightly oiled and lined baking tray, 15-18 mins, until cooked through. (Optional step here: Brush the top of the scones with milk or egg before baking to add a golden colour.)

eight lemonade scones on a baking tray waiting to be baked

 

Related :  Cardamom and Lemon Scones.

Lemonade Scones Tips

  • Avoid overmixing the scone dough so you don’t end up with tough or dense scones.
  • If the dough is too crumbly add a little extra cream, if it is too sticky add a little extra flour.
  • If you don’t have a pastry cutter then simply use an upturned glass.
  • If you prefer you can shape this into a disk shape and cut out triangles.
  • Keep scones as cold as you can till you put them into the oven as the rise best this way. You can refrigerate them to keep them cold.
  • Optionally you can brush the top of the scones with milk or egg before baking to add a golden colour.

What to Serve with Lemonade Scones

Let Lemonade Scones cool and serve with:

overhead view of lemonade scones cut in half with strawberries on one half and coffee next to lemonade scone

How to Modify Lemonade Scones

Lemonade Scones have a good base that you can modify to your liking. A few ideas:

  • Add chocolate chips
  • Add dried fruit (Lemonade Scones with dates is a good choice; you could also use raisins, sultanas etc.)
  • Use ginger beer instead of lemonade

These scones made with lemonade are seriously so easy and so good. Do try them – they’ll easily become a new favourite.

a blue plate containing lemonade scones, a cup of coffee, and honey

 

More Scones Recipes

If you love these scones and want to try another one of my scones recipes,  try my 

Cardamom and Lemon Scones.

Pumpkin Pie Spiced Scones.

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lemonade scones scattered on countertop with jam and whipped cream on closest scone
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4.67 from 9 votes

Lemonade Scones

These easy Lemonade Scones are foolproof and so good.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time18 minutes
Total Time28 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine: Western
Servings: 8
Calories: 323kcal
Author: Bintu Hardy

Ingredients

  • 450 g self-raising flour
  • 250 ml double heavy cream
  • 250 ml cold fizzy lemonade
  • 0.5 tsp lemon zest optional – not necessary but makes the scones fragrant

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to fan assisted 180C / 200C / 400C / gas 6.
  • Mix together flour, cream, lemonade and lemon zest if using until just combined into a soft dough. (Please do not overmix.)
  • Then transfer the dough onto a lightly floured surface and pat out till the mixture is about 2cm thick. Cut out 6cm rounds using a pastry cutter. Reform the trimming and cut out a few more.
  • Place the scones onto a lightly oiled and lined baking tray, 15-18 mins, until cooked through.
  • Let cool before serving.
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Notes

Lemonade Scones Tips

  • Avoid overmixing the scone dough so you don't end up with tough or dense scones.
  • If the dough is too crumbly add a little extra cream, if it is too sticky add a little extra flour.
  • If you don’t have a pastry cutter then simply use an upturned glass.
  • If you prefer you can shape this into a disk shape and cut out triangles.
  • Keep scones as cold as you can till you put them into the oven as the rise best this way. You can refrigerate them to keep them cold.
  • Optionally you can brush the top of the scones with milk or egg before baking to add a golden colour.

    What to Serve with Lemonade Scones

    Let Lemonade Scones cool and serve with:

Nutrition

Calories: 323kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 42mg | Sodium: 16mg | Potassium: 79mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 460IU | Vitamin C: 0.3mg | Calcium: 29mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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  2. 5 stars
    Such beautiful scones! I love how easily they come together. Definitely perfect for pairing with strawberries.

  3. 5 stars
    Oh wow these look delicious and sound so easy to make! I always wanted to try making scones but always changed my mind because it was ‘too much work’ (says the girl who bakes layer cakes lol). Now with this simple and quick recipe I have no more excuses! 🙂

  4. 5 stars
    These sound so tasty!! Perfect for a summer brunch 🙂 I can’t wait to give these a try!