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Lemon blueberry scones are crisp on the outside, flaky inside and use No butter or oil! This one-bowl spring recipe is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or snacking. Soyfree Nutfree Glutenfree option. Low fat option.

lemon blueberry scones on the serving tray, after glazing
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These are super refreshing scones that come together in just one bowl. We use some chilled coconut cream to add the flaky texture. They are perfectly flaky without using any butter or oil, but if you want to add some, you can go ahead and add some to the dough, for extra buttery, extra flaky scones.

To make these lower fat, see my low-fat apple cinnamon scones, which are also oil-free. Follow the process for the wet ingredients from there.

Change up the berries to use seasonal berries of choice. Make orange cranberry or other combination scone. Add in some poppyseeds for lemon poppyseed scones!

No matter what variation you choose, lemon blueberry scones are going to be a new favorite breakfast, brunch, or snack. They are so easy to make, perfect for spring or any season, and vibrant and delicious! Drizzle with your favorite icing!

close-up of a glazed lemon blueberry scone

Why You’ll Love Lemon Blueberry Scones

  • flaky, buttery scones with no added butter or oil!
  • zesty lemon and sweet blueberries in crisp, flaky scone form
  • drizzle topping adds even more vibrant, lemony flavor
  • one bowl, oil-free recipe
  • easily made gluten-free, soy-free, nut-free, and even low fat!
close-up of a glazed lemon blueberry scone

Lemon Blueberry Scones Vegan Oil-free

5 from 7 votes
By: Vegan Richa
Prep: 20 minutes
Cook: 17 minutes
Total: 37 minutes
Servings: 8
Course: Breakfast, brunch, Snack
Cuisine: european
Lemon blueberry scones are crisp on the outside, flaky inside and use no butter or oil! This 1-bowl spring recipe is perfect for breakfast, brunch, or snacking. Soyfree Nutfree Glutenfree option. Low fat option
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Ingredients 
 

For the Dry Ingredients

  • 1 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup almond flour
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 3 tablespoons sugar, cane sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons lemon zest

For the Wet Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup coconut cream, That’s the solid part from a can of full-fat coconut milk. Use more, as needed.
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup

To Add Later

  • 3/4 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen or a mix

For the Optional Topping

  • 2 tablespoons non-dairy yogurt, or non-dairy cream cheese
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons powdered sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • lemon zest for garnish

Instructions 

First, make the scones.

  • Preheat the oven to 425° F (218° C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • In a large bowl, add all of the dry ingredients and mix really well. Then, add in the coconut cream, vanilla, and maple syrup and press and mix into the dough. It will take two minutes or more for the coconut cream to kind of start to incorporate into the dough. If the mixture is still is too dry and not coming together, add in a tablespoon of coconut milk. (Not the coconut cream, add some coconut milk) Try to mix and make a dough. You might need another 1-2 tablespoons of coconut milk to get the dough together.
  • Once the dough is somewhat coming together, add in the blueberries and continue to bring the dough together. You don’t want a really smooth dough, so do not overwork the dough. Then, just fold it over itself to get the blueberries inside the dough. An even distribution is not necessary.
  • Then, shape the dough into a 1” thick disc and, and use a pizza cutter or knife to slice into the scones shape that you like. You can also use a cookie cutter to make round scones, if you like.
  • Place the scones onto the parchment-lined baking sheet. (optionally brush a teaspoon of maple syrup all over the scones, if you want them to be extra golden on top). Bake for 17 to 18 minutes, then tap the top of the middle scone to see if it sounds hollow. If it doesn’t, then let it continue to bake for another 2 minutes or so, then take the scones out of the oven.

Meanwhile, make the optional topping.

  • In a bowl, add all of the topping ingredients, except the lemon zest, and mix until smooth. Depending on your cream cheese or yogurt, you might need to add a few drops of water, if it’s too thick to drizzle.
  • Top the warm scones with this drizzle, and then also sprinkle on the lemon zest. Serve plain or with some vegan butter.

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Notes

I use a mix of frozen wild blueberries and fresh blueberries for the scones. The frozen berries tend to leak a lot of color, so you want to be careful while mixing those in. You can use all fresh or all frozen berries, as well, to make these.
Topping: Instead of the optional topping above, you can also use any other vegan cream cheese topping or just a plain icing of choice, as well, to top the scones.
Nutfree, omit the almond flour and use more all-purpose flour. Also be sure to use nut-free non-dairy milk and yogurt. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of vegan butter into the nut-free scones when you add the wet ingredients to get that flaky texture.
To make gluten-free lemon blueberry scones, use a mix of 1 cup almond flour, 3/4 cup oat flour, and 1/2 cup potato starch. Mix really well, and use 1 3/4 cup of this mixture instead of the all-purpose flour.
To make these soy-free use soy-free non-dairy milk and yogurt.
To make these lower fat, see my low-fat apple cinnamon scones
 

Nutrition

Calories: 285kcal, Carbohydrates: 52g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 7g, Saturated Fat: 4g, Sodium: 196mg, Potassium: 150mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 28g, Vitamin A: 8IU, Vitamin C: 3mg, Calcium: 64mg, Iron: 2mg

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

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Ingredients and Substitutions

  • flours – You are using a mix of all-purpose and almond flours. If you’re doing a nut-free version, omit the almond flour and use more all-purpose flour plus 1 to 2 tablespoons vegan butter to get back the flakiness you lose from omitting the almond flour.
  • baking powder, baking soda, and salt – To condition the dough.
  • sugar – For sweetness.
  • lemon zest – Adds an zingy, lemon flavor to the scones and to the topping.
  • coconut cream – Coconut cream is the thick, white part that separates out when you refrigerate a can of full-fat coconut milk. The fat in the coconut cream is what allows you to get a flaky scone with no added oil. If you want to do low fat, see the wet ingredients in my low-fat apple cinnamon scones, which are also oil-free.
  • vanilla extract – For flavor.
  • maple syrup – For moisture and flavor.
  • blueberries – To add to the scones.
  • non-dairy yogurt or cream cheese – For the optional topping. Use nut- or soy-free, if needed.
  • lemon juice – Makes the topping extra lemony!
  • powdered sugar – To sweeten the topping and help it harden like a glaze.

💡 Tips

  • The dough for scones should be on the dry side. You want it to be just coming together before shaping and slicing.
  • It’s OK if the blueberries are not totally evenly distributed. The lemony scones are super flavorful, so you can enjoy some bites that are more lemony and some that are more blueberry-ish.
  • If you don’t want to make the topping listed, use your favorite vegan cream cheese topping or plain icing. You can still sprinkle on the lemon zest for that zingy flavor!

How to Make Lemon Blueberry Scones

First, make the scones.

Preheat the oven to 425° F (218° C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a large bowl, add all of the dry ingredients and mix really well.

adding dry ingredients to the bowl
adding the lemon zest

Then, add in the coconut cream, vanilla, and maple syrup and press and mix into the dough. It will take two minutes or more for the coconut cream to kind of start to incorporate into the dough. If the mixture is still is too dry and not coming together, add in a tablespoon of coconut milk. Not the coconut cream, add some coconut milk, and try to mix and make a dough. You might need another one to two tablespoons of coconut milk to get the dough together.

adding wet ingredients to the dry in the same bowl
mixing the dough

Once the dough is somewhat coming together, add in the blueberries and continue to bring the dough together. You don’t want a really smooth dough, so do not overwork the dough. Then, just fold it over itself to get the blueberries inside the dough. An even distribution is not necessary.

adding the blueberries
blueberries mixed into the dough
folding the lemon blueberry scone dough over

Then, shape the dough into a 1” thick disc and, and use a pizza cutter or knife to slice into the scones shape that you like. You can also use a cookie cutter to make round scones, if you like.

cutting the dough into scone shapes

Place the scones onto the parchment-lined baking sheet, and optionally brush a teaspoon of maple syrup all over the scones, if you want them to be extra golden on top. Bake for 17 to 18 minutes, then tap the top of the middle scone to see if it sounds hollow. If it doesn’t, then let it continue to bake for another 2 minutes or so, then take the scones out of the oven.

lemon blueberry scones on the baking sheet before baking

In the meantime, make the optional topping.

In a bowl, add all of the topping ingredients, except the lemon zest, and mix until smooth. Depending on your cream cheese or yogurt, you might need to add a few drops of water, if it’s too thick to drizzle. 

non-dairy yogurt in the bowl
adding the remaining glaze ingredients
lemon glaze in the bowl after mixing

Top the warm scones with this drizzle, and then also sprinkle on the lemon zest. Serve plain or with some vegan butter.

lemon blueberry scones on the baking sheet after baking
lemon blueberry scones on the plate after glazing
lemon blueberry scones on the serving tray, after glazing

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this recipe allergy friendly?

For nut free, you can omit the almond flour and use more all-purpose flour. Also be sure to use nut-free non-dairy milk and yogurt. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of vegan butter into the nut-free scones when you add the wet ingredients to get that flaky texture.

To make gluten-free lemon blueberry scones, use a mix of 1 cup almond flour, 3/4 cup oat flour, and 1/2 cup potato starch. Mix really well, and use 1 3/4 cup of this mixture instead of the all-purpose flour. 

To make these soy-free use soy-free non-dairy milk and yogurt.

Can I use frozen blueberries?

I use a mix of frozen wild blueberries and fresh blueberries for the scones. The frozen berries tend to leak a lot of color, so you want to be careful while mixing those in. You can use all fresh or all frozen berries, as well, to make these. 

About Richa

Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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17 Comments

  1. Diane says:

    5 stars
    These turned out delicious!
    Iโ€™d love to make an extra batch next time and freeze them. Think that would work?

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      Yes you can freeze them.

  2. Diane says:

    Can you freeze these?

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      Yes!

  3. P says:

    5 stars
    Made these and they’re amazing! First time baking with coconut cream!

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      Yay! Thank you for taking the time to comment.

  4. Yasmin says:

    Hi Richa! Thanks for another great recipe. Can this batter be made overnight? Iโ€™d like to make the gluten-free option as a gift and would prefer baking them on the same day and Iโ€™m trying to save some time for an early morning bake.

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      No the dough will deflate. Make the scones , reheat for 5 mins then add the icing and serve.

      1. Yasmin says:

        5 stars
        Thanks for your response. I ended up prepping the wets and drys the night before and baked them in the morning. The recipient loved them.

  5. Chris Voci-Nam says:

    5 stars
    These were amazing and I didn’t even use the coconut cream as I did not have that on hand. I used regular coconut milk and they came out great!

    Thanks Richa.

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      So happy you liked them!

  6. Maha says:

    5 stars
    Great recipe!

    I donโ€™t want to waste the liquid from the coconut milk after using the coconut cream. Any suggestions on what I can use that for? Is it similar to aquafaba maybe?

    1. Richa says:

      You can freeze it and use in a sauce or curry or dal.

  7. Mrinal Dossal says:

    Can I make them plain without any fruit ? Will any measurements change ?

    1. Richa says:

      Yes just omit the berries

  8. Stumbit says:

    I have a big fan of coconut and thus i think i will surely give this a try. I have once tasted coconut blueberry cake which was just the best. I hope i will get similar results of that.

    1. Vegan Richa Support says:

      You’re going to love them!