Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (2024)

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Starbucks is truly one of my favorite guilty pleasures. I love stopping in for a coffee or frappuccino whenever I need a little pick-me-up. My daughter often accompanies me on my Starbucks runs and always requests her own iced tea and sweet— more often than not choosing one of the popular Petite Vanilla Bean Scones because of their small size.

I, too, love these little treats because they're just the right size (and they're quite tasty too!). Because most of my visits to Starbucks occur in the afternoon, I never get the chance to enjoy these sconeswith my morning coffee ... where I would undoubtedly dip them in my cup for an even more delicious experience!

So what's a girl to do? Make her own batch of COPYCAT Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones to enjoy at home!Here's the recipe (you're welcome!):

Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe

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Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe

Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe

Author: Stefanie Fauquet

Ingredients

  • Scones:
  • 2 ½cupflour
  • ½cupsugar
  • 1tablespoonbaking powder
  • ¼teaspoonsalt
  • ½cupcold buttercubed
  • ½cupheavy cream
  • 1egg
  • ½vanilla beanscraped
  • 2teaspoonvanilla extractGlaze:
  • 3cupspowdered sugar
  • 6-7tablespoonHeavy Cream
  • ½Vanilla Beanscraped
  • 1teaspoonVanilla Extract

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400.

  2. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or use asilicone mat.

  3. Combine flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Whisk or pulse in a food processor to mix.

  4. Add butter and cut in with a pastry cutter or pulse in food processor until mixture resembles cornmeal texture.

  5. In another bowl, whisk together cream, egg, vanilla scraping and extract.

  6. Add liquid to flour mixture and pulse until just combined or stir by hand until dough forms a ball.

  7. Put the dough onto a floured surface then knead briefly until dough comes together.

  8. Roll out dough to about ½" thickness.

  9. Cut dough into eight rectangles or squares. Then cut each or this on one diagonal and then on the other, creating 32 petite scones.

  10. Place on prepared baking sheet and back 10-12 minutes, or until edges begin to get golden brown.

  11. Transfer scones to a cooling rack to cool completely.

  12. Whisk together glaze ingredients, adding cream one tablespoon at a time to achieve desired thickness. Dip cooled scones in glaze then place back onto a cooling rack to harden.

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  1. Your mom

    i found this recipe, and was really excited to make it. The picture looks just like the ones at Starbucks. Although as I was making the recipe the dough was just really wet. I added a 1/4 of flour thinking I added too little of the amount of flour. The consistency didn't change at all so I put it in a baking dish and baked it. Once it was done baking I cut it into triangles. I am very disappointed in the recipe, because the scones were dry, flavorless, and somehow wayyy to savory for my friends and family. I would have given this recipe another chance but I disliked it so much I did not.

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    • IamBaker

      Perhaps the texture was off because you didn't follow the directions. You don't put scone dough in a dish and bake it and then cut it into triangles. WIth all the other glowing reviews, I'm betting your technique was the issue. Mine were perfect!

      Reply

      • Alaina

        We made these tonight and they were perfect!! Actually I shouldn’t say we, my 13 year old son made them. They are so good and he’s so happy!!

        Reply

    • Jacqueline St. Germain

      Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (15)
      These were amazing, the whole family loved them.

      Reply

    • Carol

      Wow! I really feel sorry for you! Was that REALLY your mom?

      Reply

  2. Veronica

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (16)
    Just tried this recipe following all the directions and ingredient amounts and the scones Were delicious. I like that the dough isn't sickly sweet, so it complements the glaze.

    Reply

  3. Terri

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (17)
    Delicious! Even better than Starbucks! Will definitely make these again. This recipe was so easy, I have no idea why I waited so long to make these!

    Reply

  4. N. Yorkie

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (18)
    These are BETTER than Starbucks! We added about 1/2 c more flour to get the dough consistency just right. SO good. I've made like 5 times and they turn out great and are even better one day later!

    • Stefanie Fauquet

      I'm so glad you liked them!!

      Reply

  5. Samantha

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (19)
    I just made these and I was surprised how soft the dough was compared to other scones I have made, but they taste amazing. My only complaint is the bottoms got a little dark will the top remained lightly browned so I may have to fiddle with the temperature but other than that they were really good.

    Reply

  6. Sue

    How many does one recipe make in a batch if you cut them in petite pieces?

    Reply

  7. Amy

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (20)
    These were fantastic! Dough seems dry when coming out of the food processor but as you knead and the butter softens, the consistency is perfect. My husband likes these without the glaze ("they're healthier that way," he says....I don't think he saw how much butter goes in!!). I love them with the glaze- adds just enough sweetness. The recipe above makes a LOT of glaze, which makes it easier to dip scones, but if you want to drizzle or brush on you may not need as much- I kept the extra for another batch in a few days (yes, they're that good!).

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  8. Baking mama

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (21)
    I just made this on a whim and wow are they amazing! The dough was not wet at all and was super easy to make! They are incredible!

    Reply

  9. Sherry

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (22)
    I made the recipe by the back, although I could use some practice on my shaping/cutting them out. Turned out delicious. The only thing I noticed is that it took more heavy cream for the icing than it called for.

    Reply

  10. Marisha

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (23)
    They are great!! I only put them in about 8 mintues. I also used vanilla bean paste and not the actual vanilla beans. Worked great!

    Reply

  11. Mikaeli

    Absolutely LOVE this recipe!!! I have made it many times and it never fails! Better than Starbucks by far. Do you have any recommendations or tricks to store these so they don’t get sticky or soft? How’s the best way to store these overnight? Thank you so much in advance!!!!

    Reply

  12. Caroline

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (24)
    I made these today and I cannot say more great things about this recipe. If you love the Starbucks vanilla bean scones, you will love these even more. They're the perfect texture, soft, and flavourful. I used the same measurements and did not have any issues at all. I combined the flour mixture using a whisk, and the butter and flour mixture using my hands, it worked out fine. I also substituted the vanilla bean with an extra 1 tsp of vanilla extract. I can see myself making these again and again.Thank you for the recipe!

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  13. Laurie

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (25)
    Have had this recipe for quite some time,but just never got around to making it. I guess The main reason is because of the expense of the vanilla Bean. So the other day I broke down and bought some vanilla beans and I must say that these scones are very very good. And I don’t even have the icing on them yet

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  14. S. Milo

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (26)
    I am in love! Had to add a little extra heavy cream as i live in a high altitude, dry area. But other than that they came out delicious. First time making scones but definitely won’t be the last!

    Reply

  15. ellen

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (27)
    the whole family loved this recipe! turned out great! could sub 2% milk for the heavy whipping cream? thanks for the great recipe

    Reply

  16. holly

    Can you make these gluten free?

    Reply

  17. Ellen

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (28)
    Love this recipe! Made them several times and they always come out great!

    Reply

  18. AmberRae

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (29)
    I used to make these in high school for my teachers. They tastes just like the ones at Starbucks maybe even better. I’m 27 now and glad I found the recipe again.

    Reply

  19. Katja Beh-Forrest

    Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (30)
    I just love this recipe. I think it makes slightly too much glaze, so I always cut that part in half, but they're soooo delicious and a perfect 2-3 bites. I've made them a few times, with no troubles at all. I do them by hand, just to get a feel for the dough, but they're still just as easy. YUM.

    Reply

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Copycat Starbucks Petite Vanilla Bean Scones Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in Starbucks vanilla bean scone? ›

ENRICHED FLOUR [WHEAT FLOUR, MALTED BARLEY FLOUR, NIACIN, IRON, THIAMIN MONONITRATE, RIBOFLAVIN, FOLIC ACID], VANILLA BEAN GLAZE [SUGAR, WATER, FRUCTOSE, CORN STARCH, CORN SYRUP, GUM ARABIC, HONEY, AGAR, CITRIC ACID, VANILLA BEAN SEEDS, PECTIN, NATURAL FLAVOR, MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, LOCUST BEAN GUM], HEAVY CREAM [ ...

Is the petite vanilla bean scone healthy? ›

Their petite vanilla bean scones are 120 calories and contain ingredients like fructose, corn syrup, invert syrup, and granulated sugar… Along with the expected refined flour and heavy cream. Yikes! So to make these healthy homemade petite vanilla bean scones, you'll ditch all of those!

How many calories in a Starbucks petite vanilla scone? ›

Starbucks Food Petite Vanilla Bean Scone (1 serving) contains 18g total carbs, 18g net carbs, 4.5g fat, 2g protein, and 120 calories.

What does a vanilla bean from Starbucks have in it? ›

What's included. This rich and creamy blend of vanilla bean, milk and ice topped with whipped cream takes va-va-vanilla flavor to another level. To change things up, try it affogato-style with a hot espresso shot poured right over the top.

Do Starbucks vanilla scones have eggs? ›

contains: wheat, egg, milk, soy. We cannot guarantee that any of our products are free from allergens (including dairy, eggs, soy, tree nuts, wheat and others) as we use shared equipment to store, prepare and serve them.

What is a substitute for vanilla extract in scones? ›

Maple syrup

Pure maple syrup has a rich, sweet flavor profile that makes it an excellent vanilla extract alternative. It can also add moisture and binding properties to baked goods. Be sure to use pure maple syrup instead of imitation syrup.

Are scones less fattening than muffins? ›

Nutritional Info

Muffins and scones generally fall in the same calorie range (400-550), depending on the flavor and type. In general, scones are slightly richer.

Are Starbucks scones soft? ›

The scones are soft, a little fluffy, flavorful, and flaky. I've made vanilla lime scones (in flower shapes with green lime frosting – decent, but probably a little too goofy to be post worthy) and fruit and nut scones (definitely post worthy – someday). What is this? And, of course, I've made mini vanilla scones.

How much sugar is in a Starbucks vanilla bean scone? ›

Nutrition Facts
Calories 120(502 kJ)
Sugars8 g
Protein2 g
Calcium20 mg
Alcohol0 g
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How much does a scone cost at Starbucks? ›

Size: Tall, Grande: $0.50, Venti: $0.70. Extras: Whipped Cream, Petite Vanilla Bean Scone (1): $1.25, Birthday Cake Pop: $1.95, Chocolate Cake Pop: $1.95, Cookie Dough Cake Pop: $1.95.

What's the difference between vanilla flavored and vanilla bean? ›

Vanilla ice cream is made with vanilla extract, while vanilla bean ice cream uses vanilla beans to flavor it. French vanilla can be made with either vanilla extract or vanilla beans, but a double-strength vanilla extract will achieve a strong, rich, complex flavor without scraping vanilla beans.

Who has the best vanilla beans? ›

Bourbon vanilla beans are the most popular type of vanilla, resulting from their clear and creamy flavor and the fact that Madagascar is the world's top producer of vanilla. These vanilla beans are the thinnest of the four types and also have the most flavor.

What is the best vanilla bean flavor? ›

Madagascar vanilla is known as the best vanilla and what you would think of when you imagine a vanilla bean. It has a heavenly aroma and a rich, creamy vanilla taste. Madagascar vanilla also goes by the name Bourbon vanilla, but it does not have bourbon essentially.

What are the ingredients in Queen vanilla bean paste? ›

Ingredients Vanilla Bean Extract with Seeds* (Water, Alcohol*, Vanilla extract*, Vanilla seeds*), Sugar*, Inulin*, Thickener: Tragacanth gum. Contains Alcohol (20% by vol.). *From certified organic production.

Does Starbucks use real vanilla bean? ›

Starbucks uses vanilla bean extract from real vanilla beans in their frappuccinos as well as other drinks that are vanilla bean-based.

What is vanilla bean made out of? ›

First off, a vanilla bean is no bean—it's actually the fruit of orchids in the genus Vanilla. Those vanilla orchids only grow in a very small subsection of the world, with Madagascar producing a whopping 80%.

What is Starbucks vanilla cream made of? ›

Starbucks batch mixes this creamer so there are no gums or thickeners, and yet the resulting sweet cream is still velvety. A short internet search will quickly give you Starbucks' recipe for sweet cream at home: heavy cream, 2% milk, and their vanilla syrup.

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