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    Home » Recipes » Scones

    Lemon Berry Scones

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    Modified: May 10, 2026 · Published: Jul 19, 2018 by bakingqueen74 · This post may contain affiliate links · 5 Comments
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    These delicious lemon berry scones are perfect for a great taste of summer. Sticky fruit and zesty lemon means your afternoon tea will be anything but boring!

    Lemon Berry Scones on cooling rack.

    Scones are so quick and easy to bake too, you can make these ready for a picnic or to eat in the garden in no time.

    You can’t beat it when the soft warm fruit oozes juice everywhere. Sticky fingers can’t really be avoided here but I think that can be excused.

    Lemon Berry Scones on baking paper.
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    Frozen fruit

    I use frozen fruit in my berry scones, it is cheaper and lasts longer and means you can enjoy these scones whatever the time of year as long as you have a bag of frozen berries in the freezer.

    With a bit of lemon zest added on top you can have these just bare as they are (warm from the oven is the best!) or serve with cream or ice cream.

    Lemon Berry Scones on baking tray, fruit oozing out.

    Triangular scones

    Triangular scones are more of an American thing but they are so easy to make this way, you don’t need a cutter or to roll the scone dough out.

    You make a scone round first, like a giant scone, then just slice it up into triangles, just like cutting a cake into wedges.

    To make these triangle-shaped scones I knead the dough gently and then add the frozen fruit, pressing it into the dough. Then transfer to a lightly floured work surface, form into a round a few centimetres thick.

    Slice in half all the way across then make two more cuts all the way across so you end up with 6 triangles.

    Round scone dough, sliced into triangles.

    From there simply transfer the individual triangles onto your lined baking tray using a spatula or knife.

    Make sure you allow space between then as they will rise and expand a lot during baking.

    Triangular berry scones on baking tray, ready to bake.

    Once baked you can see how much they have grown, they have nearly doubled in size.

    Lemon Berry Scones - after baking.

    Ingredients

    Here’s what you will need to make this simple berry scones. Note that the quantities are in the recipe card below, this is your shopping checklist!

    • self raising flour
    • salt – just a pinch
    • butter – I prefer unsalted
    • caster sugar – if needed you can use granulated.
    • milk – I use semi-skimmed as that is what I keep in stock at home, you can use skimmed or full fat milk if you prefer.
    • frozen mixed berries
    • lemon zest

    Method

    1. Mix together the flour and salt in a large bowl.
    2. Rub in the butter gently. It doesn’t have to be very finely done.
    3. Stir in the sugar then the milk to make a soft dough.
    4. Knead gently.
    5. Add in the frozen mixed berries and lemon zest, and press the fruit into the dough.
    6. Form the mixture into a round disc, about two or three centimetres thick. Slice into six triangles by cutting in half and then twice more again, as shown in the images above.
    7. Transfer the triangles onto a lined baking tray. Brush with a little milk using a pastry brush.
    8. Cook for 20-25 minutes at 180℃ / 350℉.
    9. Remove from the oven and try to stop yourself eating them all warm! .

    So if you are in need of a quick and easy bake to enjoy, make sure you try these lemon berry scones.

    Lemon Berry Scones.

    Recipe

    Close up of berry scone with lemon zest.

    Lemon Berry Scones

    By Lucy Allen | BakingQueen74
    Quick and easy fruity berry scones ideal for summer, made with frozen berries
    4.75 from 8 votes
    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 30 minutes minutes
    Servings: 6
    Course: Baking
    Cuisine: British
    Calories: 249kcal
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    Ingredients

    • 225 g (1 ¼ cups + 2 tbsp) self raising flour
    • pinch salt
    • 55 g (¼ cup) butter cubed
    • 30 g (2 tbsp + 1 tsp) caster sugar (superfine sugar)
    • 150 ml (½ cup + 2 tbsp) milk I used semi-skimmed
    • 160 g (1 cups) of frozen mixed berries
    • lemon zest zest of half a lemon
    • milk for brushing over the scones

    Instructions
     

    • Mix together the flour and salt in a large bowl.
      225 g / 1 ¼ cups + 2 tbsp self raising flour, pinch salt
    • Rub in the butter gently. It doesn’t have to be mixed very fine.
      55 g / ¼ cup butter
    • Stir in the sugar then the milk to make a soft dough.
      30 g / 2 tbsp + 1 tsp caster sugar (superfine sugar), 150 ml / ½ cup + 2 tbsp milk
    • Knead gently.
    • Add in the frozen mixed berries and lemon zest, and press the fruit into the dough.
      160 g / 1 cups of frozen mixed berries, lemon zest
    • Form the mixture into a round disc, about two or three centimetres thick. Slice into six triangles by cutting in half and then twice more again, as shown in the image in the post.
    • Transfer the triangles on a lined baking tray. Brush with a little milk.
      milk
    • Cook for 20-25 minutes at 180℃ / 350℉.
    • Remove from the oven and try to stop yourself eating them all warm! 
    Have you made this recipe?Please leave a star rating and comment below to let me know how you got on!

     

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    Comments

    1. Jann says

      December 10, 2023 at 4:00 pm

      Can almond flour ( low carb) be used in this recipe?

      Reply
    2. Angela says

      August 21, 2021 at 9:26 pm

      I made these for the first time today. I followed the recipe and they turned out really well. Have gone down a storm.

      Reply
      • bakingqueen74 says

        August 22, 2021 at 3:02 pm

        Great to hear, thanks for leaving your review Angela

        Reply
    3. Natasha minocha says

      August 20, 2018 at 10:58 am

      This recipe on lemon berry scones is looking very delicious and easy to make . Thanks for sharing.

      Reply
    4. Laura@Baking in Pyjamas says

      May 24, 2014 at 5:54 pm

      I love scones, these ones looks perfect to show of Summers berries. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great day!!

      Reply
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    Hi, I'm Lucy! I'm a slow cooker addict, food blogger and also a busy working mum of two. I hope you'll enjoy the recipes I create and post which are perfect for busy families.

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