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Banana Scones with Chocolate Chips and Almonds

This post was originally published here March 21, 2016. I’ve since adjusted the recipe instructions slightly. And I’ve updated the text and photographs to reflect those changes. Happy baking!

Oh hi. It’s me. Bringing you something delicious to bake up this weekend!

Several years back, I transitioned to posting content here only on Mondays. It’s a schedule that I like. And most importantly, it’s one that I can stick to without getting overwhelmed with work. But these days, I’ve got some extra time on my hands. And since we’re all home cooking and baking (and doing the dishes!), I decided it would be an excellent idea to try and share some additional content with you. No more “saving” recipes for later. If I’ve got something in the queue ready to go, I’m going to post it.

I’m not sure how much more content that will end up being. Or for how long I’ll be able to keep it up. But for now, I’m just going to roll with it. Cool?

Now let’s talk about these Banana Scones with Chocolate Chips and Almonds. Because you NEEEEED them!

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Bananas are basically one of my favorite foods of all time. I eat one every single morning. And I get very stressed if I don’t have one. I know. I’m dramatic about it. But what this means is that I rarely have extra bananas laying around that need to get “used up”. I love bananas SO MUCH that I would never dare let one or two get overly ripe and sad. So I actually have to make a conscious effort to set some aside ( = hide from myself) if I ever want to bake banana bread, cakes, scones, etc.

Also, is the whole world making banana bread these days? It seems like it!

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These Banana Scones with Chocolate Chips and Almonds are totally worth earmarking a banana for. Please note though that for this recipe you actually don’t want a banana that’s too far past its prime. Because it will just completely fall apart and dissolve into the scone batter. I typically use a banana that’s fully yellow and ripe, but still has a touch of firmness to it. This ensures you’ll have a few visible chunks of banana left once the scones finish baking.

I’ve been trying to give substitution ideas for my other recent recipes, because I know ingredient availability is a challenge right now. But I have to admit that when it comes to baking, that’s not my area of expertise. Could you use different flours or an egg replacement in these scones? Maybe? But I can’t say for sure. The only thing I’ve ever experimented with here is changing up the mix-ins (you can use most nuts, chocolates or even dried fruit). But hopefully that doesn’t prevent you from making these babies. Because I know you’ll love them as much as I do!

Cheers,

Liz

Banana Scones with Chocolate Chips and Almonds

Banana Scones with Chocolate Chips and Almonds

At a Glance:
Yield: Makes 9-11 scones, depending on size
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Additional Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar, plus more for sprinkling
  • 1 tsp. baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp. baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 1/2 cup (8 tablespoons) butter, cubed and chilled
  • 2/3 cups cold heavy cream
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips
  • 1/3 cup chopped almonds
  • 1 cup sliced bananas

Instructions

  1. Pre-heat your oven to 425 degrees. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set it aside.
  2. In your food processor fitted with the blade attachment, pulse together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add the cold butter and pulse about 8-10 times, or until you have a course crumb.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk together the heavy cream, egg and vanilla extract. Add this mixture to your food processor and pulse about 8-10 times, or until the dough has just barely come together. It should still be shaggy and dry in some places.
  4. Transfer the dough to a large bowl and using a wooden spoon, stir in the chocolate chips and almonds. Then gently stir in the banana slices.
  5. Dump the dough out onto a floured surface and use your hands to bring the dough together into a round disk, flattening it so it’s about 1-inch thick. Don’t overwork the dough.
  6. Using a round biscuit or cookie cutter, cut out circles and place them on your prepared baking sheet. Re-shape the dough scraps and continue cutting out circles until all the dough has been used up. A 3-inch biscuit cutter will yield about 10 scones. If you don’t have a round cutter, you can use a sharp knife to slice the dough disk into wedges.
  7. Sprinkle the tops of the scones with granulated sugar and then transfer the baking sheet to your pre-heated oven. Bake the scones for 16-17 minutes, or until they are golden brown around the edges. 
  8. Remove the baking sheet from your oven and let the scones rest on their baking sheet for 10 minutes. Then transfer them to a wire rack to continue cooling.
  9. Scones are best enjoyed the day of baking. But leftovers can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 1 day and re-heated slightly before serving. 

33 comments on “Banana Scones with Chocolate Chips and Almonds”

  1. I love Blue Diamond nuts too Liz. And totally love the flavor combo in these scones. On my list! Thanks for sharing and enjoy the week. Hopefully some spring weather will be heading your way!

  2. I’m in 100% agreeance that Easter-requires-baked-goods, and these scones look amazing! I’m always game for all things banana bread-esque and LOVE the idea of a banana scone. I have a few suuuuuper ripe naners that are begging to be scone-d right meow!

  3. I’m totally not ready for Easter yet, but I’ll take the warm weather that’s coming soon! I honestly sometimes lose track of what month it is, so I’ll have these scones keep me on track 🙂 Happy almost-Easter friend!

  4. I ate SO MANY pastel-colored eggs this weekend—a truly embarrassing amount of them. I guess you’ve got to do it this time of the year. These are beautiful scones and I love the bananas and almonds in here!

    • Thanks, Lisa. I’m afraid to go to the grocery store because it’s too tempting this time of year. I’m a sucker for jelly beans and chocolate eggs!

  5. Banana, chocolate and honey almonds? Yes please! Love that it has big chunks of bananas, too 🙂

    • I love the big chunks of banana too. It’s good to be able to visually tell what you’re eating, right? 🙂

  6. I want #allthescones. Love the combo of banana, honey roasted almonds, and dark chocolate! 🙂

  7. I love honey roasted almonds but I love dark chocolate even more! These sound amazing!

  8. I know what I’ll be making this week! Yum!! I just bought ten bananas off the dollar rack at my store – yum!!

  9. These are stunning! I love the use of the honey roasted almonds- I’d be snacking on those while baking 🙂

  10. YESSS!!

  11. These look killer delish, Liz! So all over them!

  12. Scones make me weak in the knees, girrrl!! The bananas, almonds and dark chocolate are a winning combo.. and hello, BUTTER! OMGeee! I’m not one to get into Easter, really, although I have fond memories of it as a kid. My grandfather would put money in those plastic eggs and there was alway a race to find the $10 egg! So fun. Now I’d just rather have your scones! Beautiful work Liz!

  13. These would be perfect to make the night before and have them ready when you wake up for sunrise service!!! 🙂

  14. I am soooo wishing I had a pan of these sitting on my counter right now! They may be perfect for easter, but I’m also thinking they’d be ideal for a pre-dinner snack.

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  16. What a beautiful combination of flavors! And I’m all about that chocolate drizzle!

  17. Just made these, they’re delicious! I don’t think I would do wedges again, cooked a little uneven…will take out the biscuit cutters next time. 😉

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