Last Updated on October 14, 2020 by Chef Mireille
These Spiced Pumpkin Scones with Cornmeal are so delicious. Spiced multi grain Pumpkin Scones make an awesome seasonal breakfast or brunch when had with delicious homemade cranberry sauce.
Before we get to today’s delicious recipe, here are a few more Pumpkin Recipes you will want to try – 30 Pumpkin Recipes – Savory and Sweet!
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What says fall more than pumpkin and cranberries?
These scones are on the healthier side with multi grains, no eggs and just a bit of sugar.
These non traditional scones make such a great combination with homemade Cranberry Sauce for a delicious fall breakfast or brunch!
That doesn’t mean you can’t still enjoy these non traditional scones with the classic accoutrements of bitter orange marmalade, clotted cream and lemon curd.
Although you can make these irresistible Pumpkin Scones with canned pumpkin, I prefer the flavor with home roasted pumpkin. It’s definitely more flavorful and less watery than most canned pumpkin brands.
Let’s check the pantry and add any ingredients to the shopping list we need.
The Ingredients
- cornmeal
- whole wheat flour
- all purpose flour
- sugar
- baking powder
- nutmeg
- ground ginger
- salt
- roasted pumpkin puree or canned pumpkin
- butter
- buttermilk
Now it’s super easy to make these crowd pleasing Pumpkin Scones! Enjoy them with a great cup of tea or coffee!
Suggested Tools
- Scone Pan
- Silicone Food Storage (for leftovers)
- Pastry Brush
- Nutmeg Grater
How to make Pumpkin Scones
- First we mix our dry ingredients and our wet ingredients separately.
- Then we make a well and add half of the wet ingredients.
- Then you add the rest of the wet ingredients until you have a dough. The dough will seem quite dry, but DO NOT add more liquid.
- Knead by hand and the heat of your hand will bring the ingredients together into a soft dough.
- Now press the dough into the cavities of the scone pan and then brush the tops with buttermilk.
- Now we do a very light dusting of a little sugar on top and then our scones are ready for the oven!
- 20 minutes in the oven and we have scones!
This makes such an awesome combination with homemade cranberry sauce!
Now are you ready to try these delicious scones?
Pumpkin Cornmeal Scones
Ingredients
- 2 cups cornmeal
- 1 cup whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup all purpose flour
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 4 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
- 1 teaspoon ground ginger
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup pumpkin puree roast pumpkin split in half and face down on cookie sheet in 425 F oven for 45 minutes – 1 hour.
- 1/2 cup butter melted
- 1 cup buttermilk plus extra for on top
Topping Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 1 tablespoon buttermilk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 425 F. Spray a scone pan with non stick spray.
- Combine cornmeal, whole wheat flour, all purpose flour, sugar, salt, spices and baking powder in a large bowl.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the pumpkin, butter and buttermilk.
- Make a well in the middle of the flour combination and pour half of the wet ingredients in the middle of the well, slowly incorporating the flour into the center, until you have a shaggy dough.
- Add the rest of the wet ingredients and mix until thoroughly combined.
- At this point, knead with your hands until the dough comes together. The heat of your hands will make the dough come together. Do not be tempted to add more liquid.
- Spread dough evenly between the cavities of the scone pan.
- Brush the tops with buttermilk and sprinkle a little sugar on top.
- Bake for 20 minutes until the tops are crusty.
- Leave to cool for 10 minutes in the pan before removing and serving with your favorite accompaniments.
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If you would like to know more about the many varieties of gluten free cornmeal that there are and how to utilize them all in your kitchen, check out this post here to learn all about Cornmeal, Polenta, Grits & more.
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sushma
Good one. Perfect one for the Halloween season.
Akila
Wow looks so yummy n yummy
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Priya
Its breakfast time here, i cant take my eyes from ur fabulous looking scones and jam,irresistible.
Vandana Rajesh
wow these scones look amazing..perfect. Have a sandwiches and burgers event on my blog, pl do join in. https://cookingupsomethingnice.blogspot.com/2012/10/sandwiches-and-burgers-food-fun.html
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I will be posting some sandwiches next week!
DivyaGCP
Awesome Combo, Mireille.. Looks delicious..Very inviting!!
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Priya R
both recipes looks delicious and i love cranberry and this sauce looks so yum, I think it can be used for various baking recipes too
Srivalli Jetti
Ah canberry must taste good..we don't get fresh canberries here..those scones with pumpkin sounds so healthy..
PJ
Loved your jam recipes. you have tempted me to make some at home. Scones look perfect. Nice combo too…
Swathi Iyer
Yummy pumpkin and cranberries makes perfect fall flavors.
Suma Gandlur
I have never found the need to prepare cranberry sauce for my Indian food and so vave never tried it. I paid atttention for the first time and noticed what ingredients go into it. It must be really good with all that yummy stuff.
And pumpkin scones too look good.
Jayanthi
The combination of pumpkin and cranberry is totally new to me. I need to try this as I love the color of pumpkin in your scones. Will let you know if and when I make it.
Gayathri Kumar
Both the scones and the jam look so delicious. We don't get fresh cranberries here and the dried cranberries cost a lot. So never tried it. I have bookmarked your scones recipe and need to try it…
Nivedhanams Sowmya
The jam and the scones are looking so yummy and delicious!!! each are competing and I am unable to choose which would be more tastier!!
foodiliciousnan
The cranberry Jam looks beautiful and tempting. Wish we got fresh berries here! Will try this with some other sort of berry
Rajani S
The scones look good, but the scone pan looks great :). And I have never had a chance to get hold of good berries here in Chennai. The strawberrys are tart and the rest of them cost a bomb!
But am happy to get a virtual treat here 🙂
The Pumpkin Farm
finding cranberries in india is difficult and when we do, they are very expensive ….these look great together…loved the step by step pics that you put together and appreciate the efforts that goes in it
Anonymous
thanks for sharing..
Pavani
I love baking scones and was looking for a recipe with pumpkin for fall. Your recipe was just amazing – full of pumpkin flavor and so moist. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan
After seeing your live yesterday with your breakfast platter, I was tempted to try the scones and this recipe didn’t fail me. Loved the pumpkin flavored scones and they were perfect for the season!
Chef Mireille
so glad you tuned in to the LIVE and so happy you liked the scones!
Usha Rao
I am loving your pumpkin recipes. Got to use up my leftover pumpkin puree and it was a delicious breakfast with some jam.
Chef Mireille
that’s the best way to enjoy them!