These Small Batch Cinnamon Roll Scones are perfect for a weekend breakfast or brunch. They’re bursting with cinnamon flavor and topped with a delicious yogurt drizzle.
Thanks to siggi’s dairy for sponsoring this post!
Hi friends!
Boy do I have a treat for you guys today! As you know, I’m partnering with my friends at siggi’s dairy this year to showcase some delicious healthy ways to use their Icelandic-style yogurt. Remember this Berry Farro Breakfast Bowl I shared a few weeks ago?! It’s perfect for a quick weekday breakfast.
Today’s recipe is perfect for a leisurely weekend breakfast or brunch….or really any morning when you get a craving for cinnamon rolls. Except they’re scones. And they ready in less than 20 minutes – no yeast or kneading required! The scones themselves are bursting with cinnamony goodness and then they’re topped with a simple yogurt drizzle.
Cinnamon Roll Scones
And I do mean simple. It’s just siggi’s plain full-fat yogurt with a little powdered sugar. And the scones are made with just 7 simple, real food ingredients as well. I love using siggi’s vanilla yogurt in the scones for a little flavor without a ton of added sugar
If you ask me, these are a pretty good substitute for the tubes of pre-made cinnamon rolls you find in the grocery store that are loaded with sugar and saturated fat and have lord knows how many ingredients. The yogurt gives these scones a protein boost, which is always a bonus, and replaces things like hydrogenated oils and artificial flavors that may be found in pre-packaged cinnamon rolls.
The other good thing about this recipe? It’s a small batch. I love scones, but I don’t particularly like eating leftover scones for the next 4 days. This recipe makes just 4 regular or 6 mini scones which is perfect!
Here’s how you make them:
PrintCinnamon Roll Scones
These Small Batch Cinnamon Roll Scones are perfect for a weekend breakfast or brunch. They’re bursting with cinnamon flavor and topped with a delicious yogurt drizzle.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 12 minutes
- Total Time: 17 minutes
- Yield: 4 scones or 6 mini scones 1x
Ingredients
- 3/4 cup white whole wheat flour
- 1 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 3 Tbsp butter, cubed
- 1/4 cup siggi’s 4% vanilla yogurt
- 3 Tbsp milk
- 1/2 cup siggi’s plain 4% yogurt
- 1– 2 Tbsp powdered sugar, depending on desired sweetness
Instructions
Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
In a bowl, combine flour, baking powder, baking soda and cinnamon.
Add butter and cut in using a pastry blender or two knives until mixture resembles a course meal.
Add yogurt and mix until just combined.
Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Use the sides of the parchment paper to shape dough into a circle about an inch thick.
Cut into 4-6 wedges and gently separate so there is space between the wedges.
Bake at 400 degrees F for 12-14 minutes.
Remove from oven and let cool.
Mix plain yogurt and powdered sugar until desired sweetness is reached. Scoop into a ziploc bag, cut off the corner and pipe over scones.
Notes
Wait to top with frosting until just prior to serving.
If desired you could spread on the frosting with a knife instead of piping.
Aren’t they cute? I’m a sucker for mini-sized baked goods!
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Enjoy!
–Lindsay–
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Kelly Jones says
Love that yogurt can lighten up what can be a heavy treat! I have a dairy allergy but will have to try with a nondairy yogurt 🙂 My hubs loooooves cinnamon rolls so this can be a good compromise for us!
Carrie this fit chick says
ALL over this recipe! My mom LOVEs cinnamon rolls and my dad loves scones… Going to send them this recipe since it’s a perfect compromise, hah!
Lindsay says
hope it was a hit!
Kelli @ Hungry Hobby says
Love that this is a small batch! My husband turns into a four-year-old when we pass the cinnamon roll tubes at the grocery store, it’s hysterical. I usually argue against getting a whole roll of cinnamon rolls for JUST two people.
Lindsay says
haha yes! small batch for the win!
Sarah @ Bucket List Tummy says
Love this idea! And that yogurt icing topping!
Lindsay says
so simple and delish!
Annie says
These look delicious!! I seriously love scones and cinnamon rolls!
Lindsay says
can’t get enough!
Lauren Grant | Zestful Kitchen says
I’ve got everything on hand, even some Siggi’s! can;’t wait to whip up a batch. I’m a sucker for mini pastries too 😉
Lindsay says
woohoo! hope you loved them!
Emily Weir says
Combining two of my favorite breakfast treats! These look delicious!
Lindsay says
Thanks emily!
Nisha Worsham says
If your kid is not a fan of cinnamon what else could you use?
Lindsay says
you could try leaving out the cinnamon and adding some blueberries or another fruit