I’ve always loved the Starbucks pumpkin scones that they release this time of the year. They go hand in hand with a nice pumpkin spice latte! But they are kinda pricey and if you want to save some money and make a bunch more at home, then this post is for you. I have made these Copycat OG Starbucks Pumpkin Scones year after year and they do not disappoint.
I call them the originals because when they first came out, they were cut in little triangles like this. But for some reason, here lately at Starbucks they have changed them into round pumpkin scones.
And in my opinion, they don’t taste as good as the original. I could be crazy and it could be the exact same recipe just cut into a different shape. But hey, I am always on board with baking a delicious pumpkin recipe at home anyway!
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First Steps
I originally got this recipe from Cooking Classy. And I kept it all the same pretty much but tweaked a few ingredients. Which I will discuss below.
But basically the first thing you need to do is pulse all the dry ingredients together using a food processor. Now, I don’t have a food processor myself, but I do have a Ninja Blender.
And it does have the “pulse” option on there. So I normally just use that when recipes call for a food processor and it works out just fine. If you don’t have either option, no worries!
Just mixing all this by hand will do just fine as well. You could also just use a pastry blender to cut the cold butter into the mixture as well.
Making the Copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Scones
After you have pulsed your dry ingredients with the butter, pour it all into a mixing bowl with a well in the center. Then, mix up all the wet ingredients together and pour into the well of the dry ingredients.
You then want to use a wooden spoon to incorporate the mixture. Then, be sure to use a very well floured surface to knead the scones mixture together. You want it to be well floured because this mixture is very sticky!
After it is all incorporated, flatten it out into an 8 inch round. And again, using a very well floured knife, cut into 8 equal pieces.
As you will notice, mine aren’t very equal, but hey, it works! Transfer them to a baking dish lined with parchment paper so it doesn’t stick. Brush the tops of them with half and half and let them bake for about 15 minutes.
Icing the Pumpkin Scones
Once the scones are done baking, let the cool to room temperature. The original recipe states to not let them cool for more than 10 minutes before icing.
But I find that the icing just runs down the scone and doesn’t stick if the scone is too hot. So I like to let them cool a little longer. I also like to add in more powdered sugar for the glaze than what the original recipe called for too.
I like them to have a lot of icing so I figure, the more the merrier right?! After adding the glaze, again let them sit to room temperature before adding in the pumpkin glaze on top.
Make the Pumpkin Glaze
The final step for these copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Scones is to make the pumpkin glaze to drizzle on top. Again, I differed from the original recipe here and added in some ground cloves too.
I like my scones to be extra spicy and warm so adding a little more cloves to it just does that! This glaze should be a little thinner than the first, that way you can just drizzle it on top with minimal effort.
And once that glaze is set, that’s it!
Well, what do you think of these copycat Starbucks Pumpkin Scones?! Have you ever had them or made them yourself before? I know scones aren’t for everyone since they can sometimes be on the dry side, but these really do go wonderfully well with a nice cup of coffee.
It’s like the perfect breakfast dessert in my opinion! Let me know if you make these too and how they turned out for you!
Copycat OG Starbucks Pumpkin Scones
Ingredients
For the Pumpkin Scones:
- 2 1/4 cup all purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1/4 tsp ground ginger
- 1/8 tsp ground cloves
- 1/4 cup packed brown sugar
- 3 tbsp white granulated sugar
- 1/2 cup cold, unsalted butter diced
- 1/2 cup pumpkin puree chilled
- 3 1/2 tbsp buttermilk
- 1 large egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tbsp honey
- 1 tbsp half and half
For the Glaze:
- 2 cups powdered sugar
- 4 tbsp half and half
For the Pumpkin Glaze:
- 1 cup powdered sugar
- 1 tbsp pumpkin puree
- 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/8 tsp ground nutmeg
- 1/8 tsp ground ginger
- 1/8 tsp ground cloves
- 1 1/2 tbsp half and half
Instructions
For the Pumpkin Scones:
- Preheat oven to 425.
- In a food processor, pulse together the flour, baking soda, baking powder, salt, cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, brown sugar, and granulated sugar. You can also mix this by hand if you don't have a food processor, or pulse it all in your Ninja blender like I do!
- Then, add in the cold, diced unsalted butter and pulse again until mixed together.
- Pour mixture into a large mixing bowl and create a well in the center of it.
- In another mixing bowl, mix together the chilled pumpkin, honey, buttermilk, egg, and vanilla extract
- Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Stir using a wooden spoon to incorporate.
- Then, knead mixture on a well floured surface a few times until it all comes together.
- Pat dough into a 8-inch round.
- Using a well floured knife, cut round into 8 equal pieces.
- Place scones on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Brush tops with the 1 tbsp of half and half.
- Place in preheated oven for 15 minutes.
- Let scones cool to room temperature after baking and before applying the glaze.
For the Glaze:
- Whisk together the powdered sugar and half and half in a large bowl. Make sure mixture is more on the thick side rather than the thinner side.
- Spoon the glaze onto the pumpkin scones and again let it come to room temperature.
For the Pumpkin Glaze:
- Mix together the powdered sugar, pumpkin puree, ground cinnamon, ground ginger, ground nutmeg, ground cloves, and half and half (I used the same bowl as the previous glaze to save a dish).
- Make sure this glaze is slightly more runnier than the first.
- Using a spoon, slightly go back and forth on top of scones to create a lined pattern of the pumpkin glaze on top of the regular glaze.
- Let set to room temperature again and then enjoy it!
Julie Calidonio says
These look amazing. I’d like to try to make them and leave the glaze off to cut the sugar a bit. Why weigh down the pumpkin flavor!!
Charity Gentry says
Yeah I’m sure they would taste fine without it. They just wouldn’t be as sweet.
Fadima Mooneira says
Oh wow!!!!!! This is awesome! I’m definitely going to try this recipe. Thank you for sharing.
Charity Gentry says
No problem. Glad you enjoyed it too!
Stephanie says
I just pinned this because while I might not be a big fan of a PSL, I do love pumpkin baked goods and these scones are really yummy. I can’t wait to try making them myself! Thanks for sharing this festive recipe.
Charity Gentry says
Oh yay! I am so glad. You will love them!
readandreviewit says
Oooh these look absolutely delicious – and perfect for Fall! Thank you so much for sharing, I’m definitely going to try these out x
Charity Gentry says
Thank you, you definitely should! You will love them!
Jaya Avendel says
This recipe is a fall keeper! I have had scones before but never pumpkin ones, and I have to agree Starbucks fall special is definitely good. Being able to make them at home is a score!
Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Charity Gentry says
Oh thank you so much. Pumpkin scones are so yummy, you should definitely try them out sometime!
Jamieadstories says
You are very inventive. They look so cool.
Charity Gentry says
thank you so much
Caz / InvisiblyMe says
Oooo I want to give these a try! I’ve never even come across pumpkin scones before. It’s a shame Starbucks changed them, I hate it when places change something you love and for no good reason. I quite like the triangle shape too, makes them a bit different. Fab recipe! xx
Charity Gentry says
I know right. I always hate when that happens too!
Lucy says
These pumpkin scones look amazing! x
Lucy | http://www.lucymary.co.uk
Charity Gentry says
Thank you. They sure are!
Christina says
I just made a loaf of amazing pumpkin bread this afternoon! I defiantly want to make these and try them out as well. I live in France, and here we do not have canned pumpkin so I’ve taken to pureeing my own. Who knew it would be so addicting!
Charity Gentry says
Oh wow. I didn’t know you couldn’t get canned pumpkin there! That’s crazy. But I am sure it’s even better when you puree your own too!
Caroline says
These look amazing! Super cute 🙂 x
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much my friend!
Natalie Valerie says
Oh my goodness, bookmarking, printing, and I’ll let you know how I get on! 😍🍁🎃
Charity Gentry says
Oh yay! I hope you love them just as much as I do!
Rosie Ireland says
Oh my goodness do these look good or what!? Love an at home hack over buying over priced in store!
Rosie
Charity Gentry says
Thank you. I do too. Baking makes me happy!
Lovely says
It looks tasty and easy to do! 🙂
I hope I can experience eating/drink an autumn recipe soon.
Thanks for sharing!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much. I hope you can as well
Natalie Barletta says
These look so good! I am definitely going to have to try them.
Charity Gentry says
Thank you! You definitely should, you will love them!
Alison says
These look so delicious! I love the pumpkin scones from Starbucks, but so rarely get there to get one these days. Love that I can make them from home! Though I don’t know if mine will look as nice as yours 😉
Charity Gentry says
Lol it doesn’t matter how they look, only how they taste! And they taste amazing!
Eleanor says
Wow these look fantastic, and so perfect for the changing season. Thanks for sharing x
Charity Gentry says
Thank you, I am so glad you think so!
Alexis says
These look so yummy! I haven’t tried these from Starbucks, but they look really good. Thank you for sharing!
Alexis| https://cafe-beauty.com
Charity Gentry says
Thank you, they are very delicious!
The Healthcare Hustle says
I have to share this recipe with my mom! she made some amazing pumpkin scones last fall and I think she would love another recipe for inspiration 🙂
Charity Gentry says
Oh yay. I am sure she will love this recipe too!
Jodie | That Happy Reader says
I love these scones from Starbucks and haven’t had one to compare to those from previous years. Your recipe and results look amazing! I’ve pinned the recipe to give this a try. Thanks for sharing!
Charity Gentry says
Thank you! I hope you try it and love it just as much as I do!
Della Driscoll says
These look so delicious, I would love to recreate this xx
Charity Gentry says
Yes, you definitely should! They are delicious!
Narado Z Powell says
This looks delicious and perfect for this time of year
Charity Gentry says
Thank you so much. It is very delicious for sure!
Lou Farrell says
Oh my goodness, these look so tasty and I can’t wait to make them. I think my culinary skills could cope but if not the icing will cover any untoward parts. I’ll be trying them out this weekend, thanks for sharing.
Charity Gentry says
Exactly the icing covers any flaws and makes it taste really good too!
Vinn says
Looks so yummy. Saving the recipe for later. My only challenge is the pumpkin puree. Its hard to find a good pumpkin here or I hope I can find one that is ready.
Charity Gentry says
I hope you can find some to make these because they are delicious!
Fransic verso says
This looks yummy, the colors look nice. Would love to have this in weekend night dessert this month haha
Charity Gentry says
Thank you. It would be a perfect weekend dessert for sure!
Sarah says
Oh man, I LOVE pumpkin and I love scones! These look amazingly delicious- and that glaze! Yum. I’ve made other versions of pumpkin scones before but have not had copycat Starbucks ones. Definitely need to try this!
Charity Gentry says
Yes, you should definitely try these out. They are my favorite!
Karalee says
Oh wow these look so delicious! I’ve never had the pumpkin scones from Starbucks, but I definitely want to try making them now.
Charity Gentry says
Yes, you should! You will love them!
Jenny in Neverland says
These look delicious and so professionally made – they look like they belong in their own bakery! I don’t go to Starbucks often, do they do these Pumpkin scones here in the UK? I’d love to try one if they do!
Kevin Foodie says
I had the scone at Starbucks before, don’t remember it was the pumpkin spiced. 🎃 Your look way more appealing and bigger. I would definitely pay $4 for one of yours. But thanks for sharing your recipe, now i can make my own.
Charity Gentry says
Awe thank you so much! Yes, you definitely get more bang for your buck when you make them at home like this instead!
Siobhan Llinos Gale says
Love pumpkin anything! Great post thanks for sharing! Siobhan ♡ | Vegan Babe Life
Charity Gentry says
Yes! I love pumpkin anything too!
Clementine says
These look so delicious. I haven’t tried pumpkin scones before, but I really want to now. I do love scones!
Clem x
https://www.clemloves.co.uk
Charity Gentry says
You really should! Pumpkin sconces are my favorite!!
Diane says
These are just what I’ve been looking for! I thank you (my waist doesn’t) 🤭. Thanks for linking up at Fabulous Friday Link Party!
Charity Gentry says
Awe thank you so much! And agreed, I love them, but my waist doesn’t either! Lol