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    Glazed Lemon Blueberry Scones

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    Updated: Mar 19, 2026 by christina.marsigliese · 34 Comments
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    My Lemon Blueberry Scones are the softest EVER thanks to science! These scones are made with fresh blueberries and homemade lemon curd right in the dough. They are very simple to make by hand with no fuss and they are deliciously soft and tender, not dry nor crumbly. My secret is to use SOFT butter (not cold butter) and you can learn the science behind it below in the post. Lemon and blueberry are paired together often and it's because these flavors just make sense. Blueberries are very sweet and lemon simply elevates it by adding some acidity and bright citrus taste. You will love these!

    lemon blueberry scones

    WHY THIS RECIPE WORKS

    • Soft and tender texture- this recipe makes the softest, moist and tender scones. Say goodbye to dry scones - these are not them!
    • Lemon curd scones - there is homemade lemon curd right in the dough which makes these scones extra moist and fluffy!
    • Fresh blueberry scones - fresh blueberries burst with flavor and pair with lemon so well.
    • Soft butter - you don't need to work too hard to make these because there's no need to work cold butter into the flour. Soft butter mixes in easily and also makes the softest texture. You can read the details about why in the "Expert Baking Tips" section below. Butter that is cold will just melt out of the scones and we want the butter blended right in to soften the texture. Cold butter is for pastry that is baked until crisp and browned when the layers of flour toast up between layer of butter. In a scone dough, the flour will taste raw if it is not over-baked, and then they will stale quickly since the flour is not protected by fat.
    • Easy to make - you can make this recipe all by hand. It's just that simple.
    lemon blueberry scones

    INGREDIENTS FOR LEMON BLUEBERRY SCONES

    • All purpose flour - regular unbleached all-purpose flour will work fine in this recipe because I use soft butter. If you want an extra tender scone, you can use half cake & pastry flour which has a lower protein content (high starch content) and finer particle size.
    • Granulated sugar - simple granulated sugar keeps these scones moist and helps develop the golden top.
    • Baking powder - make sure it is fresh. Scones use quite a lot of baking powder as it is the only leavening agent that will give rise to them and help create a tender texture.
    • Unsalted butter - I like to make scones with unsalted butter for a smooth creamy taste. You can still make this recipe with salted butter, but then reduce the added salt by half.
    • Eggs - one large egg will add nice structure and help with the moist spongy texture.
    lemon blueberry scones ingredients
    lemon blueberry scones
    • Blueberries - I only recommend fresh blueberries for scones because frozen berries can bleed and cause grey streaks in the dough. They will also be more shriveled so you won't get a nice juicy pop of berry. You can use it if it is all you have access too, I just wouldn't recommend it for best results. If you do use frozen berries, do not thaw them.
    • Lemon curd - that's right! Lemon curd is part of this recipe and goes right into the scone dough! It is key to giving these scones a very soft and moist texture. I use my One Pot Lemon Curd recipe. You can keep it in the fridge up to 2 weeks, so you can make it in advance and use the rest for so many things, such as filling cakes and pastries, on top of yogurt with berries or with pancakes and crepes.
    • Lemon zest - use a tablespoon of lemon zest for maximum lemon flavor which you can get from about 2 lemons.
    • Lemon juice - you'll save the lemon juice to make the most delicious bright and tangy lemon glaze for topping the scones.
    lemon blueberry scones

    STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS

    • STEP 1). Blend dry ingredients. Combine flour, baking powder, sugar and salt in a large bowl.
    • STEP 2). Blend in butter. Add soft butter and rub it in with your fingertips or use a hand mixer until it resembles coarse crumbs and it is well incorporated. Make sure there are no large lumps of butter. Mix in lemon zest.
    • STEP 3). Combine wet ingredients. Whisk together milk, egg and lemon curd in a small bowl.
    • STEP 4). Combine wet and dry ingredients. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the milk mixture. Fold together gently using a spatula until just moistened enough to come together.
    • STEP 5). Mix in blueberries. Add the blueberries and fold them in. Do not over-mix. The dough will be quite soft and sticky but resist adding more flour.
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    • STEP 6). Form the dough. Generously dust your work surface with flour and turn the mixture out onto it. Fold it over just once or twice (max!) - do not knead. Sprinkle the soft sticky dough with more flour and pat it down so it is 8 inches by 6 inches pressing in loose bits as necessary. Brush off excess flour with a pastry brush and then cut into 8 pieces.
    • STEP 7). Brush with milk. Transfer each scone to a parchment lined baking tray and brush tops lightly with milk.
    • STEP 8). Bake for 7 minutes. Lower oven temperature and continue baking for until evenly golden on top and on the bottom. Transfer scones to a wire rack to cool before adding the glaze.
    • STEP 9). Make the glaze. Combine powdered sugar, lemon juice and milk in a small bowl and whisk until smooth. It should be opaque white and quite thick but thin enough to drizzle. Spoon it generously over each scones. Let it set for about 14 minutes and enjoy!
    lemon blueberry scones

    EXPERT BAKING TIPS FOR LEMON BLUEBERRY SCONES

    • Blend in the butter. We're not making pastry, we're making scones so we don't want lumps or "pea-sized" pieces of butter in the flour. You want the butter to be evenly incorporated into the flour so that it coats the flour particles and becomes evenly dispersed for a soft, tender texture.
    • Use soft butter. This is probably the opposite of what you have seen in most scone recipes that require cold butter... specifically "rub the cold butter into the flour so it is the size of small peas". Leaving cold butter in bits in the scone dough will leave you with flaky yet dry scones. That is not for me. Soft butter that is incorporated evenly into the flour coats the flour particles and protects the proteins from hydrating and developing gluten which is what makes scones dry and tough. Using soft butter will give you such a nice fluffy texture.
    • Do not over-mix the dough. Once the flour is mostly combined (with a few light streaks), then the dough is ready for patting and folding. Just flour the dough and use your hands in a cupped shape to bring the dough together and pat it out into a rectangle. You can fold it over itself once or twice, but do not knead!
    • Fold the berries in gently. Mixing too vigorously will cause juices from the berries to bleed and can cause the batter to turn grey.
    • Brush with milk before baking. This will prevent them from drying out excessively and also helps promote a nice golden brown top. That's because the milk proteins react with the milk sugars in a process called "Maillard browning" to create a brown color and caramel-like flavors.
    • Add as much lemon zest as you want. If you love lemon, you can double the amount of lemon zest. It won't change the recipe.
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    RECIPE FAQ

    Can I make lemon blueberry scones with shortening?

    Yes, you can, but I always prefer butter for its superior flavor! Shortening is great blended with butter in pies for flakiness, but for scones we are focused on tenderness and taste.

    What makes scones soft and tender?

    Scones will be soft if you do not add too much flour and you are careful to not over-mix the dough. The right amount of sugar and the temperature of your butter is also important for soft scones.

    Why are my scones not flaky?

    These lemon blueberry scones are seriously so soft and tender, but if yours turn out dense, then it could be a couple of things: you over-worked the dough, your raising agents are not active,. Make sure to use fresh baking powder and baking soda. Also, be very gentle with mixing and stop once the flour is just incorporated.

    What causes scones to be dry and dense?

    Too much flour and not enough sugar is the main reason why muffins can turn out dry and dense. It is important to have the right proportions of liquid to dry ingredients in a muffin recipe. A lower and slower baking process will also dry them out so follow the baking instructions carefully. Do not over-mix, I repeat... do not over-mix!

    What can I use as a substitute for lemon curd?

    Lemon curd is the secret to making these scones so soft and also brings so much lemon flavor. It's an industry secret I learned from developing a recipe for a popular local bakery. If you do not have time to make lemon curd (although my one pot recipe is so easy!), you can also make these scones with full fat sour cream.

    Can I use frozen blueberries for lemon blueberry scones?

    This recipe requires fresh blueberries. Frozen blueberries carry a lot of moisture that will start to leach out of the ruptured cell walls as soon as they start to thaw and this will make the dough gummy.

    Why did my scone dough turn grey?

    The dough may turn grey in spots where the blueberries burst because there's a reaction of sodium bicarbonate (which is alkaline) with the antioxidants (the color compounds responsible for that vibrant violet color of blueberries) will actually cause the color compounds to turn more blue and make the batter look grey since baking soda will increase the pH of the batter.

    lemon blueberry scones

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    Lemon Blueberry Scones

    Christina Marsigliese
    lemon blueberry scones
    Extra soft and tender, moist Lemon Blueberry Scones are made with lemon curd and fresh blueberries and a tangy lemon glaze.
    5 from 14 votes
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Servings 8 scones

    Ingredients
      

    Scone dough:

    • 2 cups (284g) all-purpose flour plus extra for shaping
    • 2 ½ teaspoon baking powder
    • ¼ cup (50g) granulated sugar
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • 6 tablespoon (84g) unsalted butter, softened
    • 1 tablespoon lemon zest
    • ½ cup (120ml) cold milk
    • ¼ cup (60ml) lemon curd (I use my Easy One Pot Lemon Curd)
    • 1 large cold egg
    • 1 cup (140g) fresh blueberries

    Glaze:

    • ¾ cup (90g) powdered (icing) sugar, sifted
    • 3 teaspoon (15ml) freshly squeezed lemon juice
    • 1 teaspoon (5ml) milk

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat your oven to 375°F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
    • Make the scone dough: Combine flour, baking powder, sugar and salt in a large bowl. Add soft butter and rub it in with your fingertips or use a hand mixer until it resembles coarse crumbs and it is well incorporated. Make sure there are no large lumps of butter. Mix in lemon zest.
    • Whisk together milk, egg and lemon curd in a small bowl. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the milk mixture. Fold together gently using a spatula until just moistened enough to come together. Add the blueberries and fold them in. Do not over-mix. The dough will be quite soft and sticky but resist adding more flour.
    • Generously dust your work surface with flour and turn the mixture out onto it. Fold it over just once or twice (max!) - do not knead. Sprinkle the soft sticky dough with more flour and pat it down so it is 8 inches by 6 inches pressing in loose bits as necessary. Brush off excess flour with a pastry brush and then cut into 8 pieces.
    • Transfer each scone to a parchment lined baking tray and brush tops lightly with milk. Bake for 7 minutes. Reduce temperature to 350°F and continue baking for 13 minutes or until evenly golden on top and on the bottom. Transfer scones to a wire rack to cool before adding the glaze.
    • Make the glaze: combine powdered sugar, lemon juice and milk in a small bowl and whisk until smooth. It should be opaque white and quite thick but thin enough to drizzle. Spoon it generously over each scones. Let it set for about 14 minutes and enjoy!

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    1. Denise curran

      April 22, 2026 at 8:50 pm

      Can these be frozen before you bake? So baked for my company in the morning!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        April 23, 2026 at 1:16 am

        Hi Denise, yes I think that should work fine. Try baking from frozen and adding 3-5 minutes to the baking time.

        Reply
    2. Sherrie Baker

      April 18, 2026 at 3:29 pm

      5 stars
      My 97 yr old mother just had seconds of these incredible scones and said I needed to be sure to keep this recipe!
      When I saw the addition of lemon curd in the recipe I knew I had to try these. They are perfectly flavored with ample berries and have a light, moist texture. Would happily give this recipe ten stars!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        April 19, 2026 at 2:42 am

        Thank you Sherrie! I'm so glad you and your grandmother loved the recipe 🙂

        Reply
    3. Peggy

      March 17, 2026 at 12:42 am

      I just made the curd and it’s lovely! Anxious to make your scone but I’m wondering if I can prepare them tonight and then bake them in the morning.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        March 17, 2026 at 2:11 am

        Thanks Peggy! I wouldn't recommend making the dough and leaving it overnight.

        Reply
    4. Helen

      March 10, 2026 at 1:07 am

      Delicious scones! Thank you for sharing another amazing recipe ☺️

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        March 10, 2026 at 3:31 am

        Thank you Helen! 🙂

        Reply
      • Lisa N.

        March 19, 2026 at 11:45 pm

        What are your thoughts about making this dough in advance and baking them off the following day?

        Reply
        • christina.marsigliese

          March 20, 2026 at 1:33 am

          Hi Lisa! I wouldn't recommend making the dough a day in advance.

    5. Jean

      January 20, 2026 at 12:54 pm

      5 stars
      Very good and easy recipe. I only had frozen blueberries available, so I cut them in half (they are very large), placed them in a collider on paper towels to thaw out and adsorb the extra moisture. It worked fine. Very little bleeding into the scone and they were not gummy. I also used an ice cream scoop to make them smaller and round. Not traditional scone shape, but they bake more evenly than long, thin pointy scones. Plus there are no tips to over bake and break off.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        January 21, 2026 at 2:49 am

        Thank you so much Jean! Glad you enjoyed the recipe 🙂

        Reply
    6. Amelia

      September 14, 2025 at 5:49 pm

      5 stars
      I’ve made these before and they were so delicious but I’m thinking of making them for a party, can I make them smaller and get more than 8? How would that affect the baking time?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        September 18, 2025 at 1:57 am

        Thanks Amelia! Yes, you can cut them smaller and baking time will need to be reduced. The reduction in baking time will depend on the size.

        Reply
    7. Denise

      August 31, 2025 at 11:19 am

      5 stars
      These lemon blueberry scones were amazing! The addition of lemon curd really helped to intensify the lemon flavor and the curd was easy to make. I was curious if they would turn out fluffy and light, as most scone recipes call for frozen butter, but I was not disappointed - these scones baked up nice and high and fluffy, while still being moist and flavorful! Highly recommend!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        August 31, 2025 at 6:04 pm

        Thanks for the feedback Denise! The addition of the curd sounds delicious!

        Reply
    8. Teresa

      April 26, 2025 at 10:48 pm

      5 stars
      I just came across the white chocolate raspberry scone recipe! I’m so excited!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        April 27, 2025 at 2:46 am

        Hehe! How perfect! I'm so glad you found them.

        Reply
    9. Teresa

      April 26, 2025 at 10:37 pm

      5 stars
      This recipe is amazing! The curd, zest and juice from fresh lemons make this the best scone, better than Starbucks. I’d love to have a white chocolate raspberry recipe once they’re in season.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        April 27, 2025 at 2:47 am

        Thanks so much Teresa! I'm so glad you enjoy them!

        Reply
    10. Claudia Allen

      February 15, 2025 at 12:31 am

      5 stars
      Delicious! The best recipe and learning a lot from your technique.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        February 15, 2025 at 1:48 am

        Thanks so much Claudia!

        Reply
    11. Keris

      June 05, 2024 at 1:26 am

      5 stars
      Hi! In the RECIPE FAQ you mention a substitute for yogurt; as either sour cream or creme fraise for the scones; but there is no yogurt in the scone's recipe! is this an error or is this suppose to be a sub for lemon curd for a "no lemon style"?
      Thanks!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        June 05, 2024 at 4:59 pm

        Hi Keris, sorry that was a typo. I corrected it now as it should say "what is a substitute for lemon curd". Thank you!

        Reply
    12. Patty

      January 12, 2024 at 1:13 am

      5 stars
      I love your science in this ridiculously great tasting scone. So lemony, tender, and may I emphasize the curd! So delicious and came together so quickly! I only had to bake the scone a little longer-- about 6 minutes more in my oven.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        January 12, 2024 at 2:59 am

        Thank you so much Patty! I'm so glad you enjoy this recipe as much as I do!

        Reply
    13. Emily

      August 28, 2023 at 2:06 am

      5 stars
      Easy to make and so delicious! Great way to use up excess lemon curd. Will be making these again.

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        August 29, 2023 at 12:36 pm

        Thanks so much Emily!

        Reply
    14. Maggie

      August 12, 2023 at 8:02 pm

      5 stars
      These are the best scones I’ve made yet. Thanks for sharing a recipe for scones that’s actually not dry!

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        August 17, 2023 at 4:58 pm

        I'm so glad you appreciate it Maggie. Thank you!

        Reply
    15. Nicole

      August 09, 2023 at 10:14 am

      5 stars
      I made these yesterday and they are the softest scones I’ve ever had. They remind me of the scones I get at this little high tea place downtown but every time I try making them at home they have been dry. These are great!

      Reply
    16. Raul Jacinto

      August 05, 2023 at 6:37 pm

      5 stars
      Tried this recipe for the first time and it was ?????. Perfect tartness vs sweetness and definitely moist! ?

      Reply
      • christina.marsigliese

        August 08, 2023 at 1:30 am

        Thanks so much Raul!

        Reply
    17. Danni

      August 05, 2023 at 5:48 pm

      5 stars
      Made them and loved them!

      Reply

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