31 responses

  1. Janet
    July 30, 2022

    Made these this morning. They were delicious! This recipe is definitely a keeper. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Kara Cook
      September 3, 2022

      So glad you loved them, they are one of my favorites too. I can’t resist chocolate and peanut butter!

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  2. Nan Star
    May 1, 2021

    Can you freeze these?

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    • Kara Cook
      June 7, 2021

      Yes, you can freeze them. They freeze better without the added glaze because it tends to fall off.

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  3. Denise
    January 24, 2019

    Delicious! And so easy to make. I will never buy scones again! Thannks for the recipe!

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    • Kara Cook
      March 16, 2019

      So glad to hear it! Now you can spend all that money you’ll save for something fun. 😉

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  4. Sommer
    January 2, 2019

    I could eat these all day long!

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    • Kara Cook
      March 16, 2019

      Oh yes, me too! But I try to restrain myself. 😉

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  5. lauren
    January 2, 2019

    Peanut butter and chocolate make the BEST combination!

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  6. Alli
    January 2, 2019

    We love scones and this recipe was seriously amazing. The kids are addicted!

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  7. Aimee Shugarman
    January 2, 2019

    These scones are delicious and paired perfectly with my morning coffee this week!

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  8. Kristyn
    January 1, 2019

    I love scones & I especially love the peanut butter & chocolate combination! Thanks for sharing this…my family will enjoy these!

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  9. Kerry
    September 12, 2018

    I have a cast iron scone pan can these be made in that? If so would the temperature and time be the same?

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    • Kara Cook
      September 12, 2018

      I have never tried a cast iron scone pan, so I’m not sure. I’d say you could keep the temperature the same, but watch them closely in case they bake faster. They may need less baking time. Or they may need more. Give it a try and let me know!

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  10. Vicki P
    August 23, 2018

    Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Scones are the BEST SCONE RECIPE I have ever made! I switched only one thing: I used Nutella in the Glaze instead of Peanut butter. Thank you for this recipe – It is a repeat recipe in my home and everyone wants a copy of it.

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    • Kara Cook
      January 7, 2019

      I bet they were super tasty with the Nutella – thanks for the tip!

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  11. Stephanie
    August 11, 2018

    Made them using whole wheat white flour and creamy pb (the kind without sugar). Great recipe they turned out great. I didn’t do the regular circle with the triangles but did a big rectangle and then refrigerated it then cut it into 12 squares. I always throw scones into the fridge or freezer briefly before making to make sure the butter doesn’t get too warmed up. Perfect. They are all gone. My boys know what scones are but kept calling these cookies “I can’t believe mom made cookies for breakfast”. Lol Thanks 🙂 Fun easy recipe. I love anything PB. I will try with some oatmeal or crunchy pb next time for more texture.

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  12. Brooke
    June 24, 2018

    I hate baking! Followed the recipe exactly and the mix was super “mushy” (for lack of a better word) there was no way I would be able to cut into triangles. So I put it in the fridge, still didn’t firm up. I just placed the dough on the cookie sheet and baked anyway and it’s one huge cookie.

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  13. Emilie
    March 4, 2018

    What can you use in place of the sour cream besides Greek yogurt

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    • Kara Cook
      March 14, 2018

      I think regular plain yogurt would work just ask well.

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  14. Kiley
    December 30, 2017

    I tried making these and the dough was super crumbly. Do you know what I could have done wrong?

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    • Kara Cook
      March 14, 2018

      It could just be that your flour was packed a little tightly. If the dough is crumbly you can always add a bit more milk or sour cream.

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  15. Carrole
    October 4, 2017

    Loved these scones.

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  16. Fran
    August 21, 2017

    Can I use almond flour instead of regular flour?

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    • Kara Cook
      August 22, 2017

      Sorry, I have never used almond flour so I have no idea. Hopefully one of my other readers will have a recommendation.

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  17. Jami
    August 12, 2017

    These were awesome! Everyone loved them!

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    • Kara Cook
      August 22, 2017

      Thanks Jami, I am so glad they were a hit at your house!

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  18. Bmanning
    July 8, 2017

    These are so easy and so yummy, you’ll want to make a double batch, one is not enough

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    • Kara Cook
      July 11, 2017

      That’s what we usually do at my house!

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  19. Geri Freitas
    April 1, 2017

    This was my first attempt with scones. I certainly choose the right recipe for my first try. OMG these are to die for. The only adjustment I made was to add 3 minutes to baking time. They weren’t brown after the 12 minutes. I couldn’t even wait for them to cool all the way. They are sooooo delicious!!

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  20. KR
    February 10, 2017

    Seems very delicious 🙂

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