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Cheddar and Chive Scones

Even though I bake a lot of sweet things, I've always had a soft spot for savory baking. Especially recipes that feel cozy enough for brunch or a comforting homemade meal. These Cheddar and Chive Scones are exactly that kind of recipe. They're buttery, flaky, packed with sharp cheddar cheese and fresh herbs, and feel equally perfect with a bowl of soup, alongside scrambled eggs, or eaten straight off the baking sheet while they're still warm.

The first time I started experimenting with savory scones, I realized they deserved way more attention than they get. Sweet scones tend to steal the spotlight, but a warm cheesy scone with fresh herbs and black pepper feels so comforting and bakery-worthy. These have become one of those recipes I make when I want something homemade without spending hours in the kitchen.

They also hold their texture beautifully for a couple of days and taste amazing reheated with a little butter. If you've never made savory scones before, this is the recipe to start with.

Why You'll Love These Cheddar and Chive Scones

These scones are:

  • Flaky and buttery
  • Packed with cheddar flavor
  • Easy to customize
  • Perfect for brunch or soup night
  • Ready in under an hour
  • Soft inside with crisp golden edges

They're also one of those recipes that feels impressive while actually being very simple to make.

Ingredients You'll Need

  • All-Purpose Flour - The base of the scones that keeps them tender while still giving structure.
  • Sharp Cheddar Cheese - Sharp cheddar gives the best flavor here. Freshly shredded cheese melts more smoothly into the dough.
  • Fresh Herbs - Chives and thyme add fresh savory flavor that pairs perfectly with the cheddar.
  • Cold Butter - Cold butter is key for flaky layers. As the butter melts in the oven, it creates steam pockets that make the scones tender.
  • Heavy Cream - Heavy cream gives the scones richness and helps create a soft texture.
  • Egg - Adds structure and richness to the dough.

Tips for Perfect Savory Scones

  • Keep the butter very cold.
  • Don't overwork the dough or the scones can become dense.
  • Use freshly shredded cheese for the best texture.
  • Chill the dough briefly if your kitchen is warm.
  • Brush the tops with cream for a golden finish.

Flavor Variations

There are so many ways to customize these savory scones:

  • Add cooked crumbled bacon
  • Use gruyère instead of cheddar
  • Add roasted garlic
  • Mix in sliced green onions
  • Add cracked black pepper or red pepper flakes
  • Sprinkle extra cheese on top before baking

What to Serve with Cheddar and Chive Scones

These scones pair perfectly with:

  • Tomato soup
  • Chili
  • Scrambled eggs
  • Breakfast casseroles
  • Chicken noodle soup
  • Salads
  • Whipped butter or herb butter

They're also delicious warmed up the next day for breakfast.

How to Store Scones

Store the scones in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Reheat in the oven at 300°F for a few minutes to refresh them.

You can also freeze baked scones for up to 2 months.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use a different cheese?

Absolutely. Gruyère, parmesan, asiago, pepper jack, or white cheddar all work well in this recipe. Just use a cheese that melts nicely and has good flavor.

Can I use dried herbs instead of fresh?

Yes. If using dried herbs, reduce the amount since dried herbs are more concentrated. Use about 1 teaspoon dried thyme and 1 tablespoon dried chives or green onions.

Can I substitute the heavy cream?

You can use half-and-half or whole milk, but the scones may be slightly less rich and tender. Heavy cream gives the best texture.

Can I make these ahead of time?

Yes. You can prepare the dough, cut the scones, and refrigerate them overnight before baking. You can also freeze the unbaked scones and bake directly from frozen with a few extra minutes added to the bake time.

Why are my scones dense instead of flaky?

Dense scones are usually caused by overmixing the dough or using butter that became too warm. Keeping the ingredients cold and handling the dough gently helps create flaky layers.

Can I make these without fresh herbs?

Definitely. You can leave the herbs out completely or replace them with everything bagel seasoning, garlic powder, black pepper, or Italian seasoning.

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Cheddar and Chive Scones

These Cheddar and Chive Scones are buttery, flaky, and packed with sharp cheddar cheese, fresh chives, and thyme. They're perfect for brunch, soup season, or savory snacking and come together easily with simple ingredients.

  • Author: JessLovesBaking
  • Prep Time: 20
  • Cook Time: 18 minutes
  • Total Time: 38 minutes
  • Yield: 8 scones 1x
  • Category: Side Dish
  • Method: Baking

Ingredients

Units Scale
2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon baking powder ½ teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon kosher salt ½ teaspoon black pepper ½ teaspoon garlic powder 8 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cubed 1 ½ cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese 2 tablespoons chopped fresh chives 1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme ¾ cup cold heavy cream 1 large egg Extra heavy cream for brushing

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, black pepper, and garlic powder.
  3. Add the cold butter and cut it into the flour mixture using a pastry cutter or your fingers until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  4. Stir in the shredded cheddar cheese, chives, and thyme.
  5. In a separate bowl, whisk together the heavy cream and egg.
  6. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir until the dough just comes together.
  7. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and gently pat into a 1-inch thick circle.
  8. Cut into 8 wedges and place onto the prepared baking sheet.
  9. Brush the tops lightly with additional heavy cream.
  10. Bake for 18 to 22 minutes, until golden brown.
  11. Let cool slightly before serving.

Notes

  • Keep the butter cold for flaky scones.
  • Freshly shredded cheese works best.
  • Reheat leftovers in the oven for the best texture.
  • These scones are best enjoyed within 2 days or frozen for longer storage.

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