These tender, buttery blackberry scones are loaded with sweet blackberries, crunchy walnuts and creamy brie. So easy to make, and the perfect brunch or snack!
Have you ever visit a place and then fantasized about running away from your current life and living there?
Well that kind of happened last week.
I dreamed that Ben, Kai and I lived in this amazing place they call Vancouver Island. Where the air smells like the ocean and blackberries grow wild. A place where snowfall is rare and the temperatures rarely dip below zero. I want to live there!
Then you snap back to reality and realize that you are mid-way almost done your PhD. You have bought a house. You have a child. OMG did I put down roots?! How did that happen?
Well. For now, I am going to have to settle for blackberries in these blackberry scones with walnuts and brie. It will have to do.
Reasons you'll โก these blackberry scones with walnut & brie
- they are easy to make
- they come out perfectly light and soft each time
- the sweet/savory flavor combo is absolutely delicious!
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To be perfectly fair, this is not the first time I have fantasized about moving away and starting fresh...I'm pretty sure I did it when we visited Thailand...I definitely did it when we visited Brazil...and I actually did it when I visited Australia.
I turned my vacation into a stay-cation...almost 2 years. I went for school. Renewed my Visa and lived/worked in Melbourne. Traveled, traveled, traveled. Met Ben and dragged him back to Canada...only because my Visa had expired again!
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But if there is any consolation that I won't be running away to Vancouver Island in the next year or so...it's these blackberry scones.
I have always had the impression that scones were dry, crumbly, and all-together lacking of flavor. Until I stumbled upon this scone recipe.
It is so simple, and so tasty! The scones are anything but dry, with a slightly crisp outer layer, and a tender, delicious, ever-so-slightly-sweet inside. I used this base last summer when I made my Peach & Brown Sugar Scones with White Chocolate. Holy guacamole, those were the best scones I'd even had.
Until now!
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I think...I mean, it's really hard to say which was better without having a scone-off.
But these blackberryย scones with walnuts & brie are goooood.
Are you thinking: blackberries and cheese? No thanks. But guys, it's BRIE. I repeat: BRIE!!
Fruit and brie go together so amazingly well, and blackberries are no exception...I threw in some walnuts for some crunch, but pretty well left the rest alone. These flavors really didn't need any help.
So: crunchy walnuts, sweet blackberries and creamy brie in the form of one tender, buttery and delicious scone. YesPlease.
Tips and equipment for perfect blackberry scones
- for this recipe, you'll need sheet pans (<-- I love these ones), a pastry tool (or use a fork), and a silicone basting brush
- make sure you pop your brie into the freezer (this makes it easier to cut and helps prevent it from melting everywhere when the scones bake)
- looking for more brunchy recipes? Check out this Blueberry Overnight French Toast Casserole, this Crockpot French Toast Casserole, or this Herb & Zucchini Egg Bake (double it for a crowd!)
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Blackberry Scones with Walnuts & Brie
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour (250 g or fluffed, spooned & leveled)
- โ cup sugar (76 g)
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- ยฝ cup cold unsalted butter (cut into small pieces)
- ยฝ cup coarsely chopped walnuts
- ยฝ pint blackberries (cut in half; approx 1 cup)
- ยพ cup + 2 tablespoons buttermilk (plus extra for brushing tops)
- 130 g brie cheese (rind removed and cut into ยฝ inch cubes)
Instructions
- Put brie in the freezer for 10 or so minutes.
- Pre-heat oven to 450 F.
- In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.
- Cut the butter into the flour mixture, and mix with a pastry tool until butter is small and crumbly.
- Gently fold in the blackberries and walnuts.
- Add the ยพ cup + 2 tbsp buttermilk and mix until just combined {be gentle}.
- Pat dough into 2 or 3-inch rounds and arrange on parchment or silicone lined baking sheets. Brush tops with a little extra buttermilk.
- Bake for 10 minutes.
- While scones are baking, remove brie from freezer, cut rinds off, and cut into ยฝ inch pieces.
- Remove scones from oven and form a depression in the tops using the back of a wooden spoon. Press a few squares of brie into each depression.
- Return to oven and bake for 2-3 more minutes until brie is melted, and scones are lightly golden.
- Allow to cool a few minutes on baking sheet until transferring to a wire rack to cool completely.
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Tips:
Make sure to keep butter cold. Mix dough just prior to baking.
Nutrition Information
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Chris says
These are awesome! I make them every Thanksgiving for a handful of years now.
Denise Bustard says
I'm so happy to hear this, Chris! Thank you for coming back to leave a review, I really appreciate it!
Karen says
I have just moved to blackberry country and having been picking away. I remembered this recipe from years ago, just made it up this morning and they are half gone. The amazing flavour of blackberries, the crunch of walnuts, and melted brie to top them off. They are amazing!
Denise says
I'm so happy you enjoyed these scones, Karen! Thank you so much for your review ๐
doris says
These look so amazing! Just wondering about the recipe though- the last step, #13 says bake- that's after they've cooled on the rack.... Just wondering if its a typo??
Denise says
Hi Doris! You are quite right, it's a typo. I will fix the recipe ASAP, thanks for letting me know ๐
Darlene Hyman says
#sosimplesogood
dina says
they look amazing!
Denise says
Thank-you, Dina ๐
Medha @ Whisk & Shout says
OMG, I'm salivating! As soon as I read the title I knew these were going to be amazing ๐
Denise says
Thanks, Cailee, I am a total sucker for savory-sweet!
Denise says
Thanks, Arpita! Blackberries are so pretty and purple after baking, just love them!
Denise says
Oh yes, they are dangerous that way! I replaced the heavy cream with buttermilk so they're a little lighter, so there's that...
Thalia @ butter and brioche says
i can just imagine how GOOD these would have tasted.. love the idea of using brie, will definitely be trying that out next time i make scones!
Denise says
Yes, use brie! But don't put it in your scones, it just absorbs into the dough. Waste of good brie.
Jocelyn (Grandbaby Cakes) says
These scones are seriously unreal! Pinning!
Denise says
Thanks, Jocelyn!
Leah | So, How's It Taste? says
I was the same way about scones until I finally tried them and made them myself. A great scone recipe is such the opposite of dry. I love that you added brie in this. I'm drooling over the melted brie on the top. Going to have to make these very soon!
Denise says
Thanks, Leah! After eating homemade scones I will never eat those dry crumbly ones again!
Annie @Maebells says
I am totally intrigued by these! I adore blackberries, like I ate a whole package while unloading groceries the other day! ha! I am definitely trying these!
Denise says
I love blackberries too, they're just too expensive here...and they taste soooo good freshly picked...
Jess @ Flying on Jess Fuel says
Oh. My goodness. These look so amazingly delicious. Melty brie is pretty much the best thing ever, and it's even better paired with fruit. Love this idea!!
Denise says
Thanks Jess! Can't go wrong with Brie, any which way ๐
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
My husband and I talk about moving somewhere new all the time! It's always in the back of our minds, but we'll see if it actually ever happens. I'm glad you dreamed up these scones though, Denise! I can't tell enough how amazingly delicious they look! And that melted brie is just reeling me in...yum! Pinned!
Denise says
Thanks, Gayle! Brie is the best, and melted brie is even better, I can tell you ๐
Natalie @ Tastes Lovely says
I've always thought it would be fun to go somewhere new and start fresh. I'm living in the same town I grew up in, and I love all the familiarity. But it would be exciting to experience life in a different place. Maybe I'll just take a really long vacation somewhere. Love that your trip to Australia turned into 2 years!
THESE SCONES! Oh my word. Amazing! I love sweet and savory. These pictures have me craving these immediately!