lying is bad. and yet, here i am lying. there's actually no marzipan in these supposedly marzipan apricot scones, just almond paste. (what's the difference? marzipan has more sugar than almond paste, so it's harder to control in baking). but there's a distinctly marzipan-y/almond paste-y flavor, so it's sort of relevant?
anyways, these scones. they're lightly sweet, aka you can definitely justify eating these for breakfast, rather than saving them for a tea time snack. (though by all means, do the latter as well!). there's chewy pockets of fruity apricot, and a double whammy of almond from both the chopped almonds and almond paste. the insides are tender, but that super crunchy, crystaline sugar top is what really makes me happy.
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These marzipan apricot scones are nutty and fruity and gently sweet, making them perfect for great for a brunch or make-ahead breakfast!
- 2 cups white whole wheat flour
- 2 ½ cups all-purpose flour
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 4 teaspoons baking powder
- ¾ teaspoon kosher salt
- 7 ounces almond paste cubed
- 1 stick unsalted butter frozen and cubed
- 1 cup chopped dried apricots
- 1 cup chopped toasted almonds
- 1 cup whole milk
- ½ cup heavy cream
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 egg beaten
- raw sugar for sprinkling
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In a large bowl, whisk the dry ingredients. Cut in the almond paste and butter until crumbly. I'd recommend using a pastry cutter because of how much dough there is, but a fork can work in a pinch. Mix in the apricots and almonds.
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In a separate bowl, whisk the milk and extract. Add to the dry mixture in three parts. If it seems too dry to come together, you can add more liquid, but do so very sparingly.
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Shape into two discs, about ¾" to 1" thick, on a lined baking sheet. Freeze for 1 hour.
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Slice each round into 8 wedges. (You can make smaller scones, but be prepared to bake them for less time). Place on two lined baking sheets. Brush with the egg wash, and sprinkle with raw sugar.
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Bake at 375F for 20-25 minutes, or until golden brown. If you feel like the scones aren't golden enough, increase the oven temperature to 400F and bake for 5-10 more minutes.
Adapted slightly from Bright Eyed Baker.
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cakespy says
OH NO OH NO OH NOOOOOOO you've done it, put one of my favorite flavor combinations (apricot and almond, but better because it's marzipan) in a scone!! I Neeeeeeeeeeed
Jenny | The Baking Skillet says
I wanna have these for breakfast!! The crunchy top looks so good!
Kelsie | the itsy-bitsy kitchen says
Whether it's marzipan or almond paste, the scones look (and sound) delicious. Have a great week, Heather!
Heather says
thanks, kelsie!
Laura says
I love marzipan! I believe you - these likely taste just like marzipan! They sound simply amazing - and they look so lovely. Your description made my mouth water. Thanks for the recipe! Pinning!
Heather says
tbh i feel like if i was too lazy to make scones, just eating marzipan would make me just as happy (though that's perhaps not quite as breakfast/brunch worthy as these).
Kim | The Baking ChocolaTess says
Oooohhh! Those yummy flavors and that golden sugary topping!! I'll take a baker's dozen, thank you Heather! I have to admit, I've never had marzipan, so I need to get busy, don't I? I'm sheltered...I'm in Indiana! ha
Heather says
you've never had marzipan?! if you like almonds, then you'll like marzipan (: i haven't made it at home before but i bet you could pretty easily!
Kelly @ Kelly Lynns Sweets and Treats says
Hahahaha you can lie to me anytime, as long as scones make their way to my belly 😉 I am intrigued by the marzipan flavor you got from the almond paste! Sounds yummy! Xoxo
Heather says
thanks, kelly! i haven't done a side by side taste test, but marizpan and almond paste taste super similar to me, just different amounts of sweetness.
Deepika|TheLoveOfCakes says
I love the crunchy sweet topping on the top! Apricots and almonds are perfect flavors for these yummy scones!
Alia | Everyday Easy Eats says
Ooo love the flavor combinations in these scones! Almond + apricot sounds deee-lish!! Perfect for tea time!! 🙂
Emma - Bake Then Eat says
marzipan or almond paste, It doesn’t matter these scone look amazing. I love the flavour combination.
Heather says
thanks, emma!
Thao @ In Good Flavor says
I forgive you for lying😀 because these scones look delicious! I'm loving the toasty brown and sugary crust!!
Heather says
haha thanks thao! baked goods just need to be toasty golden brown, and not too pale, or else they're not very flavorful!
The-FoodTrotter says
Perfect with a warm cup of tea 🙂
Heather says
oh definitely! i like tea plain (no milk or sugar) when i drink it hot, so this sweet scone would be perfect with strong tea (:
Mary says
OMG I love marzipan, it’s pretty darn tasty, I’ve never had a marzipan scones but now I’m craving one. I can forgive you for there being no marzipan in these scones because almond paste is just as delicious.
Heather says
same! have you had princess cake (vanilla cake, raspberry jam, kirsch soak, buttercream, marzipan) before? it highlights the marzipan and it is sosososo good.
Shauna | Linden & Lavender says
Apricots and almonds are a fantastic combination. And who wouldn't want to eat a scone for breakfast!?
Heather says
even my mom, who isn't a huge scone fan, was happy eating these for breakfast (;
Katherine | Love In My Oven says
I love, love that you're lying to me haha so funny!! Apricots and almonds sound perfect together. I just love scones for breakfast!!
Heather says
thanks, katherine!
Agness of Run Agness Run says
As a passionate lover of scones, I can't wait to try your recipe, Heather! Excellent job! 😉
Heather says
thanks, agness!
David @ Spiced says
Interesting! I love the flavor idea here, and it really has been forever since I've baked with almond paste. I need these scones to happen this weekend...complete with that crunchy sugar topping. Think how good these would be with a nice, hot mug of coffee. Yum!! 🙂
Heather says
mmm with coffee would be so good! not a huge fan of coffee without milk and sugar, but if i had one of these, then i probably could dump a smaller anthill than usual of sugar into my coffee (;
Maria says
I LOVE marzipan/almond-paste flavor in baked goods. Although I don't like marzipan on its own, strangely. Its adds a textural element to baked goods that I love too! These look fabulous!!! And I'm a big fan of apricot scones too. I'm making these for sure!!
Heather says
i get that! marzipan can be kind of intense and sweet and almost fake tasting alone. but it gets tamed a bit in these so you get the marzipan flavor without the hit you over the head marizpan-yness (:
[email protected] says
This flavor profile rocks!
Ashika | Gardening Foodie says
There is no way these will make it for a tea time snack. They will all be gobbled up for breakfast. It looks so delicious.What an amazing idea for a breakfast scone.
Heather says
if you make them after breakfast then you can probably make them stretch until tea time (;
Marie | Yay! For Food says
Almonds and apricots sounds lovely together. Love the crunchy golden crust on the scones too!
Heather says
thanks, marie! i wish all scones had crunchy golden crusts.
GiGi Eats says
This is going to sound CRAZY BUT... I have never had an apricot before!
Heather says
what really???? you're going to have to wait until spring/summer, but they're so sweet and juicy that they're worth the wait!
Agness of Run Agness Run says
As a passionate lover of scones, this recipe must be on my list soon. Can't wait to try them! Is it possible to use coconut milk for the recipe?
Heather says
i'd probably use a low fat coconut milk, but even then you might want to compare the level of fat in 2% milk vs low fat milk. i tried to do coconut milk pancakes earlier in the year, and they were finnicky and gummy (i'm betting it was because of the fat in coconut milk, but not sure!).
Dawn - Girl Heart Food says
Whatever you used, these look delicious and I bet taste even better! Perfect for dunkin' in my coffee 🙂 Happy weekend, Heather!
Heather says
thanks, dawn!
Maryanne | the little epicurean says
Don't worry. Most people use "marzipan" and "almond paste" interchangeably. When it's used in the title of the dish, it just means it's delicious! 🙂
Heather says
true! and they're much closer to each other than yams and sweet potatoes (which i still get confused by, all. the. time).
Danielle @ Follow My Gut says
Heather those scones look so good and I don't even mind that you lied to me. Heck, that's actually a delicious lie if I may say so myself. I like that you switched out a simple ingredient for one that isn't so sweet and that it's still just as good. They look like they have just the same amount of sweetness and tastiness to them. Great job, Heather. You do such a great job!!!
Tandy | Lavender and Lime says
I have never seen almond paste on the supermarket shelves before. Something for me to look out for so that I can make these for my mom. Marzipan is her favourite 🙂
Heather says
you can also make it at home! it's just almonds blended with sugar and egg white (:
Joyce says
I've been meaning to have a high tea party with myself and my 2 dogs (Is that wierd that I rather hang out with my dogs than with people? haha!) This would totally be awesome for that! Talk about cozy! 🙂
Heather says
UM NO THAT WOULD BE AWESOME.