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Healthy Blueberry Greek Yogurt Scones

Healthy Blueberry Greek Yogurt Scones

Healthy Blueberry Greek Yogurt Scones

Healthy scones made with whole wheat flour, Greek yogurt, and juicy blueberries. Delicious in the morning with a cup of coffee!

Over the past three months, I’ve been a true fruit fanatic. Fruit smoothies, shakes, muffins and jams galore! If you remember, I also put blueberries in a cookie (OMG so good!).

One fruit I absolutely love are Trader Joe’s Organic Braeburn Apples. They are one of my favorite healthy snacks especially when dipped in peanut butter or vanilla Greek yogurt. I feel so lucky when I find them because they have the sweetest taste and the best crunchy texture. Lord knows I’m already excited for apple season so I can make my famous apple crisp and warm some hearts.

Since we’re not yet into the fall season, I feel like it’s too early to start whipping up apple recipes. So today I’m bringing you a healthy, light whole grain scone bursting with sweet blueberries I found at my local farmer’s market earlier this summer. They have been in my freezer for the past month and I was dying to use them!

This was actually my first time experimenting with scones and it certainly won’t be the last. The slice was just perfect- so tangy and moist from the Greek yogurt.

Healthy Blueberry Greek Yogurt Scones

I thought about glazing them, but they’re quite perfect as is. Not too sweet, but something that you could enjoy for breakfast or packed for a guilt-free lunch or snack. I used just a bit of butter in these, but you could try using coconut oil instead. I don’t see it making much of a difference. Jazz up these scones by adding a squeeze of fresh lemon juice or some vanilla beans.

PREP TIME: 10 MINUTES COOK TIME: 25 MINUTES TOTAL TIME: 35 MINUTES SERVES: 6

Healthy scones made with whole wheat flour, greek yogurt, and juicy blueberries. Delicious in the morning with a cup of coffee! 

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Instructions

Recipe Notes

Feel free to use a flavored greek yogurt.

Try adding raspberries or strawberries instead of blueberries! You can also use dried fruit.

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