Starbucks Pumpkin Scones Recipe - Cooking Classy (2024)

Published August 13, 2014. Updated October 30, 2023

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Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Scones – soft and tender, perfectly pumpkin-y and deliciously spiced, finished with the perfect vanilla and pumpkin glaze!

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Starbucks Pumpkin Scones Recipe

Since I still had plenty of pumpkin left from the last pumpkin recipe I just posted (I always just buy the big can), I decided to post another pumpkin recipe I’ve been dying to try. I love the Pumpkin Scones from Starbucks, but Starbucks is not yet offering this perfect fall treat. Sometimes you just have to make your own Starbucks copycat recipe when you get that craving!

Seeing as Starbucks isn’t currently selling pumpkin scones, I can’t say these are identical since I can’t do a side-by-side comparison, but I did go off the ingredients list they have posted on their website so they should be very close. Once you try these you might likely say they are even better!

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These are some of the softest and moistest scones I’ve ever had—even though there is no cream in the dough base (unlike a traditional scone that uses about a cup of cream). They are pretty much my idea of the perfect scone, especially considering they are pumpkin… and we all know how much I love pumpkin-baked treats.

How could these not be good though? You get this deliciously spiced pumpkin scone topped with not just one icing, but two! I’m sure these are going to be my new favorite Fall baked goods. These pumpkin scones are a perfect fall treat to take to a Halloween party, Thanksgiving, or to make for a fun autumn baking day.

Enjoy!

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Pumpkin Scones {Starbucks Copycat}

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These delicious pastries are likely to become a new favorite autumn treat! They're loaded with pumpkin and spice flavor and are even better than Starbucks!

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Servings: 8 scones

Prep25 minutes minutes

Cook15 minutes minutes

Ready in: 40 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Scone

Glaze

Pumpkin Icing

Instructions

  • For the scones:

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees. In a food processor pulse together flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, brown sugar and granulated sugar until well blended (if you don't have a food processor you can whisk by hand in a large mixing bowl, then cut in butter with a pastry cutter). Add butter and pulse mixture several times to cut butter into mixture (large pieces of butter should no longer be visible). Pour mixture into a large mixing bowl and create a well in center.

  • In a bowl whisk together chilled pumpkin puree, buttermilk, egg, vanilla extract and honey. Pour mixture into well in flour/butter mixture. Stir mixture with a wooden spoon to incorporate, then knead in bowl (or on work surface) by hand several times to bring mixture together. Dust a work surface with flour then invert dough onto surface. Pat and shape dough into an even 8-inch round. Using a large knife, slice into 8 equal wedges (dust knife with flour as needed while cutting, it will be fairly sticky).

  • Transfer scones to a Silpat or parchment paper lined baking sheet. Brush tops with 1 Tbsp half and half then bake in preheated oven 13 - 15 minutes until tops are golden brown and toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Transfer to a wire rack and cool 10 minutes (no longer) before spreading with glaze.

  • For the glaze:

  • In a mixing bowl whisk together powdered sugar and half and half, adding more half and half as needed to reach desired consistency (it should be fairly thick not runny). Spoon and spread mixture scones to evenly coat tops (use all of it). Let glaze set at room temperature.

  • For the pumpkin glaze:

  • In a mixing bowl (I just used the one from the glaze above without cleaning out) whisk together powdered sugar, pumpkin puree, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger and half and half. Transfer mixture to a small Ziploc bag, seal bag, cut a small tip from corner and drizzle mixture over tops of scones. Allow icing to set. Best served day prepared.

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Nutrition Facts

Pumpkin Scones {Starbucks Copycat}

Amount Per Serving

Calories 415Calories from Fat 117

% Daily Value*

Fat 13g20%

Saturated Fat 8g50%

Cholesterol 54mg18%

Sodium 209mg9%

Potassium 225mg6%

Carbohydrates 69g23%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 40g44%

Protein 5g10%

Vitamin A 3095IU62%

Vitamin C 0.7mg1%

Calcium 94mg9%

Iron 2.1mg12%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Pumpkin Scones

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293 Comments

  • CJ

    These are delicious! Very similar to the flavor of the Starbucks version but much softer and fresher texture. Now I can have them all year round! Thank you!

  • Marie Keating

    Hi!
    Is there a substitute for the buttermilk? Can you make the scones without it?

    Thanks!

    • Jaclyn

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      You can make it with 3 Tbsp plus 1/2 tsp milk and 1 tsp plain vinegar or lemon. Whisk and let rest 5 minutes before using.

  • Robin H-S

    These scones are ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!!! I followed the directions (except I mistakenly added the half and half to the dough…and brushed on top), and it is VERY sticky. Turning it over several times in a floured surface works though. I’m wondering why I couldn’t mix the whole thing in my food processor? Definitely making these again!! My family LOVED them❤️

  • Lavon Goolsby

    These are the perfect pumpkin scones, I have made many, many scones in my lifetime, but these are truly my favorite fall breakfast treat. I have made these for people who craved Starbuck’s scones, then Starbucks quit making them, or only made them for a couple weeks. Those people said they are a perfect replica. I have made several batches of these for the past couple of years and will do so again this fall. I do not give praise unless it is truly deserved and this recipe truly deserves 5 stars.

  • Corinna

    Really good. I’ll be making these again, but, maybe a little smaller to yield 10. I baked them about 5 minutes longer because they were big and they turned out great. I substituted molasses for honey and fresh pumpkin (cooked)instead of canned.

  • Dennis Giglio

    Great recipe! Tastes better than the Starbucks version.

  • Jennifer

    Loved the recipe and it was pretty simple to make. My teens loved them. Instead of baking after shaping and cutting, could you freeze the dough so that you can bake up a couple at a time? I could see popping these in the oven for the kids for a quick breakfast treat during the week (maybe with just a sprinkling of spiced sugar instead of the icing though to keep it simple).

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FAQs

Did Starbucks discontinue the Pumpkin Scone? ›

While we no longer offer the Pumpkin Scone, our baristas would be happy to recommend an alternative food item, such as the new Baked Apple Croissant."

Where are the pumpkin scones at Starbucks? ›

The Pumpkin Scone is not returning this year. We recommend trying our Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffin or our new Baked Apple Croissant.

How many calories in a Starbucks Pumpkin Scone? ›

Any frequenter to Starbucks will most likely tell you that one of their fall favorites there is the infamous Pumpkin Scone, and naturally the Pumpkin Spice Latte. However, as you can see... with a whopping 450 calories in one scone... hah.

How do you heat up a Starbucks scone? ›

Reheating: Scones are delicious at room temperature; however, if you want to enjoy the warm, you can heat them in the microwave or in the oven. For best results, reheat unglazed scones in the oven at 350°F for 5 – 8 minutes until warm.

Did Starbucks change their scones? ›

Last week I went in and they discontinued the pumpkin. In its place, they seem to have introduced a corn scone, which look like some biscuit-like version of a corn muffin. The problem is that some of their other flavors (cinnamon, choc chip, blueberry) are rather dry.

What flavor is Starbucks discontinuing? ›

Starbucks Is Discontinuing Its Signature Raspberry Syrup.

What are Starbucks scones made of? ›

ENRICHED FLOUR [WHEAT FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, NIACIN, IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID], ENRICHED FLOUR [WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID], BUTTER [MILK], DRIED BLUEBERRIES [BLUEBERRIES, SUGAR, SUNFLOWER OIL], CULTURED PASTEURIZED CREAM [MILK], SUGAR, WHOLE ...

Is pumpkin loaf back at Starbucks? ›

Returning seasonal bakery items include the Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffin and the Owl Cake Pop, as well as the popular Pumpkin & Pepita Loaf, which is available year-round.

What is the pumpkin drink called at Starbucks? ›

The Pumpkin Spice Latte (PSL) was invented in April 2003 in the “Liquid Lab,” a secure research and development space on the 7th floor of Starbucks headquarters in Seattle.

Is the pumpkin bread at Starbucks healthy? ›

One slice of Starbucks pumpkin bread contains almost 40 grams of sugar. Because it's high in sugar, it's not something I would recommend having for breakfast on a regular basis and also why I wanted to make my own version that tastes just as good with way less sugar.

How many calories in a homemade Pumpkin Scone? ›

Pumpkin Scone
Ave. qty per servingAve. qty per 100g
Energy1120kJ (268Cal)1320kJ (315Cal)
Protein6.8g8.0g
Fat - Total6.1g7.2g
- Saturated0.6g0.7g
4 more rows

Are scones meant to be eaten warm? ›

Scones are best served fresh from the oven, just a touch warm, but these also last quite well, they'll be soft for 2-3 days after baking. Just make sure they're stored in an airtight container. To serve you just need two things clotted cream and jam.

Should scones be stored in the fridge or room temperature? ›

Home-made scones generally last 1-2 days stored in an airtight container and placed in a kitchen cupboard or larder. Any longer and they can become a bit dry. If storing scones in the fridge they will last for about a week.

What is the difference between a scone and a muffin? ›

Shape and Texture of a Muffin vs Scone

The muffin should feel light for its size and when cut in half its interior should be moist and tender with no tunnels. Scones are light, but with a biscuit-like texture, and a light to golden brown floury top and bottom with white sides.

How long does Starbucks carry pumpkin? ›

Starbucks's fall menu is available "for a limited time, while supplies last," according to a release from the brand, but it's usually only around until Nov. 1 — so get your fix while you can (or learn how to make your own pumpkin spice latte at home).

Is the pumpkin muffin seasonal at Starbucks? ›

Food on Starbucks' fall menu

Returning and year-round items include the Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffin, an Owl Cake Pop (which by the looks of it has a distinctly Bee Cake Pop-type feline vibe to it) and the Pumpkin & Pepita Loaf.

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