British scones are different than American scones (2024)

by Marie Hope

How are British scones different to American scones?

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When I was growing up in England it was always a treat to go to a café or bakery and order a scone with clotted cream or butter and jam. Of course all made perfect with a steaming cup of tea.

A typical Saturday with a scone treat

My family would do our grocery shopping on a Saturday in those days and walked into the center of the town I grew up in called cl*theroe in Lancashire to buy our weekly groceries at the butcher, grocer and the greengrocers etc. This was before supermarkets were popular.

Our treat was stopping in a little café and ordering a scone with clotted cream, if they had it, or butter if they did not and jam. I get a visual as I am writing this of sitting by the window in the café looking out onto the street. It is raining, which is par for the course in Lancashire and we are all warm and cozy in the café. We have our scones and a steaming pot of tea and all the shopping bags piled up on the floor next to us.

This nostalgic memory reminds me of how much I miss my mum and dad.

In the USA the scones are different

When I first came to America imagine my surprise when I was presented with five different flavors of scone and got a dry looking triangular thing withno cream or jam. Upon tasting it, I found it really quite good but nothing like the soft fluffy scones I remember from home. In England the scones were either plain or fruit (raisins or sultanas) and that was the custom that I was used to.

American scones are usually designed to be eaten alone, though a light glaze or frosting drizzle on top is very common. They generally have a lot “going on” without any toppings added. British scones have a much plainer flavor profile, and are designed to be topped with things like clotted cream, butter, lemon curd, and/or preserves.

Scones in the USA are often dense wedges or triangles, while British scones are taller and usually round and much lighter. They look a bit like tall American biscuits, but the are sweeter and fluffier. When I cater an afternoon tea party guests will often ask if I am serving biscuits. That’s a whole other tale, the term biscuit in England describes what you would
call a cookie in the USA

A different recipe

American scones use much more butter than British scones, and they usually have quite a bit more sugar. The extra butter is what makes them so much denser. This is not really a good or bad thing, as British scones pile on plenty of sugar (in the form of preserves/jam) and butter or clotted cream as toppings.

When in Rome!

There is a popular saying “When in Rome do as the Romans do” For the first few years of operating tea shop A Taste of Britain in Wayne Pennsylvania I only offered the plain buttermilk and raisin scones and was pretty adamant that these were the authentic flavors and I was not going to deviate.

With so many request for different flavors. I eventually caved in. I learnt to do a hybrid scone, sticking with the same basic recipe but including different flavors. We offered lemon and cherry almond along with the plain and raisin.

Now a couple of decades down the road and with my current business Tea with Marie, we offer a different flavor scone each month and in fact have a popular scone of the month club subscription, so I am usually experimenting with different flavor combinations. These are our current flavors

Blueberry Lemon
Cranberry Orange
Mango and coconut
Cherry almond
Chocolate chip
White chocolate and raspberry
Butterscotch and roasted pecan

Our cream tea gift baskets include the clotted cream and preserves along with our fresh baked scones. Check out our store to see our selections

https://itsteawithmarie.com/collections/gift-baskets-and-baked-goods


My mother would turn over in her grave that I have moved so far away from custom but it is fun working with different combinations and as I have lived in the USA more than twice as long as I lived in England I consider myself an AmeriBrit.

Clotted cream farmhouse teas


Another fond memory is the farmhouse clotted cream tea my family would enjoy in Devon and Cornwall. Devon and Cornwall are in the Southern part of England and are usually warmer than the weather in Lancashire. We would go most years on vacation, usually camping as a family.

In those days small farms wouldserve Clotted Cream teas. These are a treat consisting of tea, scones, clotted cream, jam, and sometimes butter. The farmer’s wives would make clotted cream from the fresh milk from their cows and would bake up delicious scones in the farmhouse kitchen.

You would literally be served it in their living room or dining room of the farmhouse, the jam was usually home made and the whole experience was just out of this world.

Unfortunately I guess more regulations and the health department came into play and put a stop to it, though most of the café’s in Devon and Cornwall will still have a cream tea on their menu.

Clotted cream

The word clotted cream is very familiar to the brits and always goes hand in hand with the word scone but not so much in the USA.
We will be discussing clotted cream in a future blog but suffice it to say it is very thick and rich and delicious.

It is however a hard sell to many Americans who have not grown up with the word or visited England and had a cream tea. I can understand why as it sounds more like a blood product than a delicacy. You only have to try it once though on a fresh warm scone to be sold on it.

Tea With Marie scones are an integral part of our catered afternoon tea parties.
The scones are served warm with clotted cream, jam and homemade lemon curd along with assorted tea sandwiches, miniature British pastries and a selection of hot gourmet teas.

I'll take the British please!

So British scones and American scones are very different pastry treats.
Both taste good but while the American scone is a nice pastry to have with your coffee, a British scone with clotted cream and strawberry preserve provides a whole mouth watering taste adventure.

British scones are different than American scones (2024)

FAQs

British scones are different than American scones? ›

British scones have a much plainer flavour profile, and are designed to be topped with things like clotted cream, butter, lemon curd, and/or preserves. Eating one plain would just be odd. American scones are often dense wedges or triangles, while British scones are taller and usually round.

What is the difference between British scones and American scones? ›

British scones are more closely related to American biscuits. While a British "biscuit" is what we would call a crunchy cookie! Sometimes made with raisins or sultanas, British scones are on the plain side compared with American scones, which are typically heavily flavored and topped with a drizzle or glaze.

What do British call an American scone? ›

For those in Commonwealth countries — England, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Wales, and so forth — the word biscuit signifies something most Americans would call a cookie, and a scone is, well, something similar to an American biscuit: round, bready, and only slightly sweet.

What is the American version of a scone? ›

Scones are dryer and crumbly. They need the thick, luscious clotted cream and jam to make a delicious sweet treat. American biscuits are more fluffy, from the extra butter, and the acidity of buttermilk. So, they are similar, but not the same.

Are scones round or triangular? ›

Scones sold commercially are usually round, although some brands are hexagonal, as this shape may be tessellated for space efficiency. When prepared at home, they may take various shapes, including triangles, rounds and squares. Baking scones at home is often closely tied to heritage baking.

What are biscuits called in England? ›

In Britain, what Americans refer to as “biscuits” are known as “scones.” British biscuits are actually what Americans call “cookies.” The term “biscuits” in the United Kingdom typically refers to sweet, crumbly, and sometimes buttery bakes treats, distinct from the soft, bread-like biscuits found in the United States.

Are English scones just biscuits? ›

Yes, English scones are the same as American biscuits. Scones originated in the British Isles in the 16th century. When the British scone arrived in America, it morphed into two different kinds of quick bread because of the availability of local ingredients.

What are crackers called in England? ›

In British English, crackers are sometimes called water biscuits, or savoury biscuits.

Is a scone a cake or a biscuit? ›

What's the Main Difference? The biscuit and scone share British heritage, quick bread status, and the basic foundation of flour, fat, and liquid. But as they evolved to what they are today, scone recipes use eggs, and biscuit recipes do not.

How to eat an American scone? ›

The Basics of Eating a Scone Properly

Break apart a small bite-sized portion of scone with your hands or if using a knife, cut the scone horizontally. Use a knife to slather on cream and jam onto the broken-off piece of scone. The bite-sized piece of scone should be eaten in 1-2 bites.

What does an American scone look like? ›

A staple of most coffee shops, the American scone is frequently large and triangular shaped with a rustic, craggy exterior. Compared to an English scone it is more buttery and contains fruit in the center such as blueberries, raspberries and topped with a sprinkling of sugar.

Who invented scones? ›

The first written records of scones date back to the 16th century, when Scottish cooks would make them for breakfast. These early versions were usually made with oats and fruit, or sometimes just oatmeal without any other ingredients.

What is the correct order for scones? ›

“The only way to serve a scone is by putting on the jam first. It's easily spreadable, and visually, it looks much better with the jam on the bottom and a good spoon of Cornish clotted cream on top. We take a lot of pride in our clotted cream.

Why do scones not rise evenly? ›

It can also be caused by the dough being uneven when you pat it out. How to make scones rise high? Once you've cut out your scone shapes, flip them over and place upside down on the baking tray. This will help them rise evenly and counteract any 'squashing' that happened when you cut out the dough.

Are scones and English muffins the same thing? ›

Scones are often sweetened slightly, and glazed with an egg wash or frosting, and biscuits are traditionally not sweet (although they can be). A biscuit is also not the same as a muffin. Muffins are more similar to cake than scones or biscuits. Each of the three should be considered their own unique category of treat.

What does a British scone taste like? ›

British scones are traditionally drier, lighter, plain in flavor, and significantly less sugary than American scones and are commonly served for breakfast or with afternoon tea as a bready snack. America's Test Kitchen claims that butter is one of the major differences between English and American scones.

What's the difference between a scone and a shortcake? ›

But shortcakes don't share the same buttery flakiness of biscuits or the dry crumbliness of a scone. That's because shortcake recipes call for eggs and use more sugar. That's what makes them unique! This gives the shortcake a sweet taste and tight crumb—perfect for soaking up the juices from the fruit topping.

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