Low Fat Cranberry Scones Recipe | LaaLoosh (2024)

By Wendy

Low Fat Cranberry Scones Recipe | LaaLoosh (1)

This delicious Cranberry Scones Recipe is incredibly easy to make. I don’t know why, but I’ve always been intimidated by scones, assuming they were complicated to make.

But after whipping up this low points scone, I was thrilled to see how simple it is! This is a low calorie treat that anyone who is watching their weight will enjoy and appreciate.

The taste is really quite decadent, and I think that most people would never know that these scones are low in fat and calories.

Add one to your morning tea, or serve it after dinner for a sweet snack and yet still stay on track with your weight loss goals.

NOTE: This scones recipe also contains a fat free buttermilk recipe that is a fabulous substitute, if you can’t find fat free buttermilk at the grocery store!

Low Fat Cranberry Scones Recipe | LaaLoosh (2)

CRANBERRY SCONES RECIPE

A classic scone recipe that’s a breeze to make Flaky and delicious, these scrumptious pastry treats will become a staple with your afternoon coffee or tea.

4.22 from 14 votes

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Servings 12 servings

Calories 87 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups whole wheat all-purpose flour
  • cup dried cranberries
  • 1 tbsp baking powder
  • ¼ tsp baking soda
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • 1 egg
  • 1 cup fat free buttermilk
  • ¼ cup light butter - (melted)

Instructions

HOW TO MAKE FAT FREE BUTTERMILK

  • Mix 1 tbsp vinegar or lemon juice + fat-free milk to make 1 cup & let stand for 10 minutes = 1 cup fat-free buttermilk

TO MAKE THE SCONES

  • Preheat oven to 400ºF. Coat a baking sheet with non-fat cooking spray. I used the Pam Butter Flavor kind.

  • In a large bowl, mix the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and sugar; mix well and set aside. In another bowl, whisk together egg, buttermilk and melted butter. Stir wet ingredients into dry ingredients until just combined; fold in cranberries.

  • Drop 12 equal two-inch mounds of batter on prepared baking sheet about 1-inch apart. Bake until tops just start to turn golden, about 12 to 15 minutes.

Notes

Entire recipe makes 12 scones

Serving size is 1 scone

Nutrition

Calories: 87 kcal (4%)Carbohydrates: 10.3 g (3%)Protein: 2.1 g (4%)Fat: 4.4 g (7%)Saturated Fat: 2.6 g (16%)Cholesterol: 24 mg (8%)Sodium: 121 mg (5%)Potassium: 174 mg (5%)Fiber: 0.9 g (4%)Sugar: 5.4 g (6%)Calcium: 60 mg (6%)Iron: 0.4 mg (2%)

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23 Comments

  1. Punknsmom2 months ago

    Agree with other comments of flat and smooth, almost like cookies. Very bland, too. If I make them again, I will add zest, flavoring, and half white/whole wheat flour.

  2. diana lo9 years ago

    Yummy! but they were a little flat, next time i wouldn’t melt the butter and will add only 1/2 buttermilk. thanks!!

    • Robyn9 years ago

      The recipe is good, but I put all the ingredients in to the “recipe builder” in the Weight Watchers program and the points value are 4. That is 4 pts plus per scone when making exactly as the recipe is listed.

      • patti9 years ago

        yes, I just did the same thing. Put the ingredients in the recipe builder and I used 1/3 cup of applesauce instead of butter and it came up with 4 points. ????

  3. Lisa Harrison10 years ago

    Craving scones and tried this recipe. They tasted good with the cranberries, added orange zest, vanilla and cinnamon. However, they baked flat like cookies as mentioned by other people. I tried to only eat one with a cup of hot tea, but usually ate more! Thanks for the great recipes!

  4. Lily11 years ago

    Just a suggestion: use full fat butter and unmelted; you can still save calories but melted “butter” is simply not going to yiellyd the right mouth feel. You then crumble the butter into the flour. Then, instead of adding all if the liquid, just add a little at a time until you get a consistency of slightly wet biscuit dough. Using this method, they came out delicious.

  5. Kandtiffmann12 years ago

    Definitly Horrible. I am a chef and should have known based on the ingredients. These came out bland, gummy, and did not cook up right. I tried it again to be sure I had done everything right. The amount of liquid to dry needs to be decreased butultimatelywill not make these again. Good Luck.

  6. Christina13 years ago

    These are horrible. They neither taste or look anything like a scone.

  7. Dianne13 years ago

    Does any one know the Points Plus value?

    • Djhlah12 years ago

      These are 5 Points Plus each.

  8. Ellie13 years ago

    Shouldn't that be 1 teaspoon (tsp) of baking powder instead of 1 tablespoon (tbsp)?

    • LaaLoosh13 years ago

      Nope, it really is supposed to 1 tablespoon (tbsp)!

  9. Raquel13 years ago

    These scones are delicious and very easy to make. Even my picky 5-year-old liked them! Never again will I eat another high calorie Starbucks cranberry scone. (As info, I also did half white and half wheat flower.)

  10. Charity13 years ago

    Just made these and consumed these lol, they turned out fantastic. For a two point snack and/or breakfast these are perfect. I will try adding the zest of a orange as the orange cranberry combo would be amazing. I used one cup whole wheat flour and one cup white flour and although mine were smoother than the picture they still tasted as good as you described!

  11. Christie14 years ago

    These were so good!!! I added the zest of an orange and a little bit of the orange juice to the wet ingredients. Soooo tasty! Ialso did one cup of wheat flour and one cup of all purpose. I made them the day before and put them in the fridge with seran wrap touching it so it didn't get a skin. Then just put them on a stone and baked them up in the morning. Super fast and easy breakfast!! Thanks!

  12. Tracy14 years ago

    I could not wait to make these and they turned out nothing like the picture looks. They are very flat and did not brown on top. Very disappointed!!

  13. Beth Robles14 years ago

    These were super yummy! They almost have a biscuit consistency; however, with the cranberries, they came excellent. They are enough to last throughout the week for us and I can't wait to make more. Thank you very much!

  14. Sarah14 years ago

    These look SO good! Thanks for sharing, I will have to try these out!!

  15. healthkickchick14 years ago

    I love cranberris. I love scones.

    This is going into rotation ASAP.

  16. Lauren14 years ago

    Was that the photo of what they're supposed to look like? I tried making these and they're really light, but they're not crackly like in the picture, they're pretty smooth. Is it possible that I overmixed the batter? Should I not have tried to get the lumps out?

  17. Trisha14 years ago

    These sound great and I'd like to try them this weekend. Is there any substitute for the low-calorie butter? Could I use low-fat or fat-free yogurt?

    Love your recipes and have told many at my WW meetings about the site!!!

    • LaaLoosh14 years ago

      Hmmmm…I haven't tried them with any other substitute for the butter. But if you try it, please let us know how it goes!!

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FAQs

What is the secret to making good scones? ›

Baking tips for making the perfect scones

The colder the better when it comes to scones, we recommend a chilled bowl and pastry cutter too. Use pastry flour: This will create a noticeably lighter scone. However, self-raising flour works just as well and creates a higher rising scone that holds its shape nicely.

What to avoid when making scones? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Baking Scones
  1. Using anything but cold ingredients. The secret to the flakiest scones is to start with cold ingredients — cold butter, cold eggs, and cold cream. ...
  2. Only using all-purpose flour. ...
  3. Overmixing the dough. ...
  4. Not chilling the dough before baking. ...
  5. Baking them ahead of time.
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How many calories in a homemade cranberry scone? ›

Nutritional information
Energy:222 Calories
Protein:4 g
Carbohydrate:34 g
Fat:8 g
Fibre:1.2 g
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Is heavy cream or buttermilk better for scones? ›

Heavy Cream or Buttermilk: For the best tasting pastries, stick with a thick liquid such as heavy cream or buttermilk. I usually use heavy cream, but if you want a slightly tangy flavor, use buttermilk.

What type of flour is best for scones? ›

Ingredient selection

Use all-purpose flour for a higher rising scone that holds its shape nicely, both in and out of the oven. To make more delicate, lower-rising, cake-like scones, substitute cake flour for all-purpose flour.

Is it better to make scones with butter or oil? ›

For example, if you substitute oil for butter or margarine, you can significantly reduce the amount of saturated fat in your baked goods. This streamlined recipe for Light Scones uses just 3 tablespoons of canola oil, which contains a fraction of the saturated fat found in butter or margarine.

How long should you rest scones before baking? ›

Recipes for scones sometimes provide a make-ahead option that involves refrigerating the dough overnight so it can simply be shaped and then popped into the oven the next day. But now we've found that resting the dough overnight has another benefit: It makes for more symmetrical and attractive pastries.

How to make scones rise higher? ›

To ensure taller scones, start with a thicker dough disc and place the scones on a tray with sides, allowing them to slightly touch one another. This arrangement encourages the scones to push against the pan and each other, promoting height.

Why are scones bad for you? ›

ANY TYPE OF SCONE

Although convenient and tasty, scones are a complete loss. They are typically extremely high in calories from the heavy butter and cream. And, although scones with fruit might seem healthier, most are even higher in calories and still high in saturated fat. Steer clear of scones.

How many calories in a plain scone without butter? ›

The range of calories in plain scones varied from 154-618kcal. For fruit scones the range was 223-756kcal and for luxury scones the range was 201-641kcal (Figure 5a).

How many calories in a Costco cranberry scone? ›

There are 190 calories in 1 scone (156 g) of Kirkland Signature Cranberry Orange Bisconie. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

How many carbs are in homemade scones? ›

Scone (1 medium - 2 1/2" diameter) contains 22.5g total carbs, 21.6g net carbs, 6g fat, 3.3g protein, and 156 calories.

What does too much butter do to scones? ›

If you double the amount of butter in our recipe, they'll turn out more like cookies (we tested it for you). So, try to reduce the amount of butter. Keep in mind that after rubbing in the fat into the flour, it should give a crumbly texture.

Why are my scones heavy and dense? ›

Over-kneading your dough will result in scones and biscuits that are tough, dense, or rubbery. The longer you knead the dough, the stronger the gluten network will be. We want just enough gluten for the scones to hold their shape, but not so much that we sacrifice the light and flaky texture.

Is it better to use butter or margarine for scones? ›

Yes! Butter makes everything better. But when making scones, I prefer to use shortening instead of margarine because it gives me more control over the consistency of the dough. So, you can use butter instead of margarine when making scones but they will not be quite as light.

How to get really high scones? ›

Much like cinnamon rolls, arranging your scones side by side, just touching one another, helps in making the scones rise evenly, and higher.

Should you chill scone dough before baking? ›

Not chilling the dough before baking: to really ace your scones, it helps to chill your dough again before it's baked. Using cold ingredients does help, but your hands will warm up the dough when you're working with it and the extra step of chilling will help you get the best result.

What are the qualities of a perfect scone? ›

Scones are considered ”quick” breads since they are leavened with baking powder or baking soda and cream of tartar. They may be plain, but often have a wide variety of sweet or savory ingredients. Scones should be golden on the outside and tender and flaky inside, like a slightly sweetened biscuit.

Why aren t my scones light and fluffy? ›

Some common reasons for dense scones are not using enough baking powder, overworking the dough and not baking with the oven at the correct temperature.

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