Estos Apple Pie Scones are what happens when a dairy-free and egg-free scone recipe meets an apple pie. It’s easy to make with only 5 ingredients, healthy with no oil and no butter, and full of simple, wholesome ingredients.
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Apple Pie Scones
Ingredientes
- 2 ¾ tazas de Harina con levadura - + 2-3 tablespoons to work dough (note 1)
- ¾ taza de Salsa de manzana sin azúcar - (nota 2)
- ⅓ taza de Azúcar de coco - (nota 3)
- ½ taza de Yogur sin lácteos - (nota 4)
- ¾ taza de Thinly Sliced Apples - (nota 5)
Opcional
- 1 cucharadita de Extracto de vainilla - (nota 6)
- 1 cucharadita de Canela - (nota 7)
Relleno de tarta de manzana
- ½ cucharadita de Canela
- 2 cucharadas de Azúcar de coco
Instrucciones para la impresión en alta definición
- Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Lightly oil with cooking oil spray and set aside.
- Wash, dry, and core the apple. Use a sharp knife, or a mandolin, to thinly slice – the thinner, the less fragile the scones become as you prepare them. It's approximately 2 mm, or 0.07 inches. Set aside.
- In a small bowl, prepare the cinnamon sugar that you will use later for the filling. Simply stir 2 tablespoons of coconut sugar with 1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon. Set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, add self-rising flour, applesauce, coconut sugar, and yogurt. Add the vanilla extract and cinnamon for flavor if you like.
- Use a rubber spatula to stir and combine the ingredients, then knead with your hands to form a dough ball. If the dough is too sticky, use the extra 2-3 tablespoons recommended to work the dough, and if it's too dry, add a bit more applesauce or yogurt.
- Place the dough ball on a generously floured surface, divide into two equal portions, and roll each into two 6.6-inch (17 cm) circles.
- Spread the apple slices onto the first disc; two layers of thinly sliced apple are ok, but not more. Press the apple slicer so they stick to the first disc. Sprinkle cinnamon and coconut sugar on top of the apple slices, and place the second disc of dough on top.
- Press with your hands gently so they stick together, and seal the sides by pinching with your fingers.
- Use a sharp knife to cut the disc into 8 even triangles. It's a fragile step as the apples might slip out of the dough, but you can easily push them back in.
- Place the triangles on the prepared baking sheet, leaving an inch between each as they expand in the oven. If some apples fall when you transfer the scone to the baking sheet, simply refill.
- Brush the top with some dairy-free milk to make their color pop.
- Bake the scones at 400°F (200°C) on the center rack for 20-25 minutes, or until golden, and let them cool down on a cooling rack at room temperature before serving.
- Serve plain, or dust some powdered sugar on top, or open and spread some peanut butter or almond butter in the center.
Notas
Nutrición
Ingredientes y sustituciones
Solo necesitas 5 ingredientes sencillos para preparar esta receta. Aquí te explicamos cómo elegirlos y sustituirlos.

- Harina con levadura – This is the main structure of the scones and already contains a leavening agent, which helps the scones rise and become light. If you don’t have any, I’ve noted in the recipe how to make your own by mixing all-purpose flour with baking powder and a pinch of salt.
- Salsa de manzana sin azúcar – This ingredient provides moisture and natural sweetness, and it also acts as a binder, replacing the need for eggs and oil.
- Azúcar de coco – This adds a lovely caramel-like sweetness that pairs perfectly with the apples and cinnamon. You can also use brown sugar or regular white sugar.
- Yogur sin lácteos – It adds moisture and a subtle tang, creating a wonderfully soft and tender texture in the scones. I like to use plain coconut yogurt, but any plain plant-based yogurt works well.
- Manzanas – These are the star of the show, creating the delicious apple pie filling. I recommend using firm apples like Granny Smith or Braeburn because they hold their shape well when baked.
- Extracto de vainilla – This adds a lovely background warmth and aroma to the scones. It’s optional, but it really complements the other flavors.
How to Make Apple Pie Scones








Consejos de repostería de Carine
Let me share a few more tips for perfect scones.
- Añade algo crujiente – If you enjoy a bit of texture, try kneading about a half cup of chopped walnuts or pecans into the dough. They add a wonderful nutty crunch that pairs perfectly with the soft apples.
- Impulso de proteína – For a more filling snack, I love to slice a warm scone in half and spread a teaspoon of almond butter or peanut butter inside. It melts slightly and tastes amazing with the baked apples.
- A Sweet Finish – For a touch of extra sweetness and a pretty, bakery-style look, I like to dust the cooled scones with a light sprinkle of powdered sugar just before serving.
- Choosing Your Apples – I find that firm apple varieties work best for this recipe because they hold their shape during baking and don’t get mushy. My favorites are Granny Smith and Braeburn.
- Keep The Skin On – For some extra fiber and color, I recommend leaving the skin on the apples. Just make sure you wash and dry them well before you start slicing.
- Slice Super Thin – The key to scones that hold together is slicing the apples as thinly as you can, about 2 mm (or 0.07 inches). This helps them soften perfectly and makes the scones much easier to assemble and cut.






I love all your recipes…. I can’t have yogurt dairy or dairy free….what can I substitute it with?
If you blend silken tofu with a splash almond milk, it create a great yogurt substitute.
Can’t have soy or nuts… any other suggestions?
That won’t work in this recipe then, I am sorry.
¡Carine, esta es la mejor receta que he probado!
¡Muchas gracias!