• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
The Virtuous Home logo
  • About
    • About
    • Privacy Policy and Disclosure
    • Contact
  • Homemaking
    • Homemaking Lifestyle
    • Handmade
  • Sourdough
  • Fresh Milled Flour
  • Recipes
  • Resources
    • The Homemaker’s Library
    • Shop
    • Amazon Favorites
    • Free Resource Library
    • Healthy Living
      • Pro Metabolic
  • Home

Sourdough Cinnamon Raisin Scones

Mar 11, 2026 · Leave a Comment

Sharing is caring!

3 shares
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Sourdough Cinnamon Raisin Scones are a cozy and flavorful way to use your sourdough starter while baking a classic homemade treat. These scones are tender and lightly sweet, filled with warm cinnamon and plump raisins that make them perfect for breakfast or an afternoon snack. The sourdough starter adds a subtle tang and depth of flavor, creating a soft, bakery-style scone that pairs beautifully with a cup of coffee or tea.

Ingredients:

  • 4 1/3c – 500g flour
  • 1 1/3c – 300g water
  • 1t salt
  • 1/2c sugar
  • 3T cinnamon
  • 1c raisins

How to make Sourdough Cinnamon Raisin Scones

Add everything to a bowl and knead with a stand mixer for 20 minutes.

Cover and let the dough rest until it’s risen twice its size. If you are baking in the cooler months (below 65 degrees), recreate a warm environment by placing the dough into the oven with the light turned on or on the stovetop if you are baking. This dough will not rise so after 6-8 hours, it will be ready to shape.

After 6-8 hours of resting, preheat the oven to 375 and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Turn the dough onto a floured surface and roll or pat out until the dough is about 1 inch thick. Using a round cookie cutter or an upside down glass, cut out the rounds. Repeat the process as needed until all the dough has been cut into rounds (You can also cut it into pizza slices or squares). Place the dough on the lined baking sheet and put it into the oven.

Bake for 30 minutes or until the top and sides are a firm and light brown.

Cool on a wire rack for at least 10 minutes before slicing.

Serve with butter.

Save it for later…

Sourdough

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

New Posts

Homemade Deviled Eggs

Deviled eggs are a timeless favorite for gatherings, holidays, and simple family meals. With a creamy, seasoned filling and a sprinkle of paprika on top, they’re easy to make and always disappear quickly. Equipment Ingredients Instructions Boil the eggs. Stovetop Method: Add the eggs to a saucepan and pour in enough water until the eggs…

Read On →

How to Make Ice Cream at Home

There’s something special about homemade ice cream in the summertime—simple ingredients, no preservatives, and that rich, creamy texture you just can’t get from a carton. This easy ice cream recipe comes together quickly and is perfect for warm afternoons, family gatherings, or a quiet treat on the porch. Equipment As an Amazon Associate, I earn…

Read On →

Ranch Dressing

This homemade ranch dressing is creamy, flavorful, and made with simple pantry ingredients. It comes together in minutes and tastes far better than store-bought. Perfect for salads, dipping vegetables, or serving alongside your favorite meals. Equipment Ingredients Instructions Add the ingredients to a large bowl. Whisk until smooth and fully combined. You can also use…

Read On →

Potato Salad Recipe

This classic potato salad is creamy, simple, and perfect for summer meals, picnics, and family gatherings. Made with basic pantry ingredients and potatoes cooked int he instant pot, it’s an easy from-scratch recipe you’ll come back to again and again. Equipment Ingredients Instructions Peel and dice the potatoes into bite-sized pieces. Add them to the…

Read On →

How to Make a Shower Curtain

Looking to add a custom touch to your bathroom? Learning how to make a shower curtain is an easy beginner-friendly sewing project that brings both beauty and function into your home. With just a few basic supplies and simple seams, you can create a curtain that perfectly fits your style and space. Supplies You’ll Need…

Read On →

Mustard Recipe

There’s something deeply satisfying about making things yourself, and homemade condiments like mustard is one of the easiest places to start. With just a handful of pantry staples, you can create a rich, flavorful mustard that’s delicious and healthy. This recipe yields a bold, slightly tangy spread with a rustic, old-fashioned feel—perfect for sandwiches, dressings,…

Read On →

Instant Pot Hard Boiled Eggs

Instant Pot hard boiled eggs are one of the simplest kitchen skills you can master, offering perfectly cooked eggs with very little effort. Whether you’re preparing breakfasts for the week, adding protein to quick lunches, or stocking your fridge for easy snacks, this method is reliable and fuss-free. With just a few minutes of hands-on…

Read On →

Whipped Cream Recipe

Homemade whipped cream is one of those simple touches that can elevate even the most basic dessert. Light, airy, it comes together in minutes and tastes far better than anything store-bought. Whether you’re topping fresh berries, pies, or a cup of coffee, this classic recipe is a staple worth keeping on hand. Prep Time: 5 minutesTotal…

Read On →

  • About
  • Homemaking
  • Healthy Living
  • Free Resource Library
  • Home

Copyright © 2026 The Virtuous Home on the Seasoned Pro Theme

3 shares