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These keto scones are soft, fluffy, and perfectly golden on the outside with a tender, buttery crumb inside. Made with almond flour, they have a delicate nutty flavor that pairs beautifully with coffee or tea, making them feel indulgent while still staying low carb.
If you’re following a keto lifestyle or simply looking for a satisfying low-carb baked treat, this recipe delivers comfort without the carb overload. They’re naturally gluten-free, easy to prepare, and ideal for anyone craving a bakery-style texture with keto-friendly ingredients.
Is this good for weight loss?
Yes — when enjoyed in moderation, these keto scones can fit into a weight-loss-focused eating plan. Almond flour is lower in carbs than traditional flour and contains healthy fats, which can help with satiety and reducing cravings. Because the recipe avoids refined sugars and high-carb ingredients, it supports stable energy levels typical of keto-friendly meals.
Is this keto or not?
This recipe is keto-friendly because it uses almond flour instead of wheat flour and a low-carb sweetener instead of sugar. The net carbs remain low due to the high fiber content of almond flour, making each serving suitable for ketogenic macros. With minimal carbohydrates and higher fat content, these scones align well with keto dietary goals.
What is Keto Scones (Almond Flour)?
Keto scones are a low-carb version of traditional British-style scones, adapted with almond flour and keto-approved ingredients. They maintain the classic crumbly-yet-soft texture while being gluten-free and suitable for ketogenic diets.
Why This Scones is Special:
- Keto-friendly comfort food with classic bakery texture
- Quick to prepare with simple pantry ingredients
- Naturally gluten-free and low-carb
- Rich, buttery flavor without added sugar
- Perfect for breakfast, snacks, or brunch spreads
My Personal Experience
- I was surprised how close these taste to traditional scones.
The almond flour gives a slightly nutty depth that actually makes them more flavorful. - The texture turned out incredibly soft inside with a golden crust.
Letting the dough rest briefly before baking made a noticeable difference. - They reheat beautifully the next day.
A quick warm-up in the oven brings back that fresh-baked feel. - I love pairing them with keto-friendly jam or whipped cream.
It turns a simple snack into something that feels like a café treat.
Perfect For:
These scones are perfect for weekend breakfasts, brunch gatherings, afternoon tea, or meal prep for busy weekdays. They also work wonderfully for keto diet plans when you want a comforting baked option without breaking carb limits.
Why You’ll Love This Scones:
- Bakery-style texture at home
Soft, fluffy interiors with lightly crisp edges make them feel truly indulgent. - Low-carb without sacrificing flavor
You won’t miss traditional flour thanks to the buttery richness and almond notes. - Simple ingredients
Everything is easy to find and keto pantry-friendly. - Great for meal prep
They store well and reheat easily for quick breakfasts or snacks. - Naturally gluten-free
Perfect for those avoiding wheat while still enjoying baked goods.
Key Ingredients
Almond Flour. I prefer finely ground almond flour for the best texture. It creates a tender crumb and keeps the recipe low carb.
Eggs. These provide structure and help bind the dough together while adding moisture.
Butter. Cold butter gives richness and helps create that classic flaky scone texture. Coconut oil can work as a swap if needed.
Heavy Cream. Adds moisture and softness while enhancing the creamy flavor. Unsweetened almond milk can be used if lighter texture is desired.
Keto Sweetener. A granulated erythritol or monk fruit blend works well. It adds sweetness without raising carbs.
Baking Powder. Essential for lift and fluffiness so the scones don’t turn dense.
Salt. Just a pinch enhances the overall flavor and balances sweetness.
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
- Using coarse almond meal instead of fine almond flour, which makes the texture gritty
- Overmixing the dough, leading to dense scones
- Skipping parchment paper, which can cause sticking
- Baking at too low a temperature, preventing proper rise and browning
My Go-To 5 Tools for This Scones (Tried, Tested & Loved)
- Mixing bowl — allows even ingredient blending for consistent dough.
- Pastry cutter or fork — helps incorporate butter for flaky texture.
- Baking sheet — ensures even baking and golden bottoms.
- Parchment paper — prevents sticking and simplifies cleanup.
- Measuring cups — keeps keto ratios accurate.
Caleb’s Recipe Tips
- Chill your butter before mixing — cold fat creates those lovely flaky pockets inside the scones. Trust me, warm butter makes them dense.
- If your dough feels too sticky, let it rest for 5 minutes. Almond flour absorbs moisture slowly, and this small pause improves handling.
- For extra golden tops, brush with a little heavy cream before baking. It adds color and a subtle richness.
- Don’t overbake — keto baked goods dry out faster than traditional ones. Pull them when the tops are golden and centers are set.
- Want a sweeter finish? Sprinkle a tiny bit of keto sweetener on top before baking for a bakery-style crust.
Storage Instructions
Store leftover scones in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. For longer storage, freeze them in a freezer-safe container or zip bag for up to 2 months. Reheat in the oven or air fryer to restore texture while keeping them keto-friendly.
Low-Carb Almond Flour Scones – Fluffy, Buttery & Keto-Friendly
Description
These scones are perfect for weekend breakfasts, brunch gatherings, afternoon tea, or meal prep for busy weekdays. They also work wonderfully for keto diet plans when you want a comforting baked option without breaking carb limits.
Ingredients
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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In a bowl, combine almond flour, sweetener, baking powder, and salt.
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Cut in cold butter using a pastry cutter until mixture resembles crumbs.
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Add eggs and heavy cream; mix gently until a soft dough forms.
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Shape dough into a thick disk about 1 inch high.
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Cut into rounds or wedges and place on baking sheet.
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Bake for 15–18 minutes until tops are golden and centers set.
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Cool slightly before serving for best texture.
Nutrition Facts
Servings: 8 ServingCalories:210kcalTotal Fat:18gCholesterol:65mgSodium:160mgPotassium:120mgTotal Carbohydrate:6gSugars: 1gProtein:7gCalcium: 80mg
Note
Store in fridge for freshness and best texture.
Reheat in oven at 300°F for 5–7 minutes.
Contains nuts and dairy; adjust substitutions if needed.
Serve with keto jam, butter, or whipped cream for extra flavor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make these dairy-free?
Yes, substitute butter with coconut oil and cream with almond milk.
Why are my scones crumbly?
They may need more moisture or longer resting time before baking.
Can I use coconut flour instead?
Not directly — coconut flour absorbs more liquid and requires different ratios.
How do I make them sweeter?
Increase keto sweetener slightly or add a glaze made with powdered sweetener.
Do they freeze well?
Yes, freeze in airtight containers for up to 2 months.
