In my previous town, the Walmart was located about the same distance from my home as the closest mainstream grocery store, and since the route to get there contained far fewer traffic lights, I often drove to that part of town when I needed to stock up on my favorite cocoa powder and chocolate chips. (While writing my Healthier Chocolate Treats cookbook, I almost single-handedly bought out their entire supply of both!)
The town’s Krispy Kreme sat on the other side of the Walmart parking lot, and if I finished my shopping trip in the evening, I occasionally stopped by before heading home. I tend to crave donuts at night, rather than in the morning (enduring the big sugar rush and crash all before lunchtime is no fun!), and that was the only donut shop in town open past 2 pm in the afternoon.
Although nearly everyone I knew raved about Krispy Kreme’s iconic classic glazed donut, especially if it came hot from the fryer, I always preferred cake donuts instead of yeast ones, so I typically ordered their chocolate or blueberry old fashioned-style options. They also offered donut holes in the same style and flavors, but I rarely bought those… With their small size, it was way too tempting to eat the whole bag’s worth all by myself!
One time, I stopped by with a friend, and he decided to order an entire dozen in a variety of flavors so we could sample as many as we wanted. In addition to our aforementioned favorites, we walked away with countless others: sour cream, cinnamon sugar, maple glazed, chocolate frosted, powdered sugar filled with lemon cream (he loved all things lemon!), and even an apple fritter.
After taking tiny bites of each, I decided that those chocolate and blueberry cake donuts were still my favorites, but their apple fritter came in a very close second. That tender dough paired with big juicy chunks of fruit and a sweet glaze covering it all… Yum!
When I recently drove past a different Krispy Kreme, I started thinking about that apple fritter all over again. It took all of my self-control to keep my foot on the gas pedal and not flip a U-turn at the next traffic light, so when I arrived back at home, I baked these Healthy Apple Pie Scones to satisfy my cravings instead. With the same cozy flavors but no refined flour or sugar (or grease from frying!), these pastries are much healthier than those Krispy Kreme donuts—and they even have nearly 5g of protein too!
HOW TO MAKE HEALTHY APPLE SCONES
To make these healthier scones, you’ll start with whole wheat flour. That’s right, just regular ol’ whole wheat flour! This is the kind that I buy because it’s fairly inexpensive and ground more finely than other brands, so it gives your baked goods a more tender texture. (And if you prefer, I’ve included a gluten-free option in the Notes section under the recipe too!)
Whereas traditional scone recipes typically include a full stick of butter (or two) and plenty of heavy cream, these lighter ones are the exact opposite! You just need 2 tablespoons of butter. That’s it! It’s extremely important that you use very cold butter, straight from the refrigerator. Really cold butter won’t heat up until you put the scones into the extremely hot oven, and it will create little air pockets and a very tender crumb when it melts.
Note: This is why I recommend against using coconut oil, if at all possible, because coconut oil has a much lower melting point than butter and will quickly turn to liquid once you begin mixing it into the dough.
Because we’re skipping the extra butter and heavy cream today, the rest of the scones’ tender texture comes from one of my favorite ingredients in healthier baking: Greek yogurt! Greek yogurt provides the same moisture to the dough for a fraction of the calories, and it even gives your scones a protein boost too.
For that iconic pie flavor, you’ll use cinnamon and diced apples. It’s important to cut the apples to be very small, no larger than the size of chocolate chips, to ensure the scones bake evenly. I typically use red Fuji apples, but any firm red or green apple will work.
Just before popping the baking sheet in the oven, you’ll brush the tops and sides of the scones with milk. This seals in the moisture to keep the insides of the scones perfectly tender, and it also creates a hint of a crust on the outsides. I love that textural contrast!
Fresh fruit, cozy spices, dessert for breakfast… Does life get any better than this?? And when you make your own, remember to snap a picture and share it on Instagram using #amyshealthybaking and tagging @amyshealthybaking IN the photo itself! (That guarantees that I’ll see the notification from you! 🙂 ) I’d love to see your healthy apple pie scones!

Healthy Apple Pie Scones
Ingredients
- 1 ½ cups (180g) whole wheat flour or gluten free* flour (measured like this)
- 1 ½ tsp baking powder
- 1 ½ tsp ground cinnamon
- ½ tsp salt
- 2 tbsp (28g) unsalted butter, cold and cubed
- ½ cup (120g) plain nonfat Greek yogurt
- 3 tbsp (45mL) pure maple syrup
- 3 tbsp + 2 tsp (55mL) nonfat milk, divided
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- ¾ cup (94g) finely diced apple (about 1 small)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425°F, and line a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat or parchment paper.
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt. Cut in the butter with a pastry cutter or the back of a fork until the mixture resembles fine crumbs. Stir in the Greek yogurt, maple syrup, 3 tablespoons of milk, and vanilla. Fold in the diced apple.
- Using a spatula, shape the dough into a ¾” tall circle on the prepared baking sheet, and brush with the remaining milk. Slice the circle into 8 triangular segments with a sharp knife. Bake at 425°F for 16-19 minutes, or until the tops are lightly golden. Cool on the pan for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack.
Notes
View Nutrition Information + Weight Watchers Points
You may also like Amy’s other recipes…
♡ The Ultimate Healthy Apple Muffins
♡ Healthy Apple Pie Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
♡ Healthy Cinnamon Apple Oatmeal Muffins
♡ Healthy Apple Pie Snickerdoodles
♡ Healthy Apple Pie Oatmeal Cookies
♡ Healthy Apple Pie Protein Overnight Oats
♡ Healthy Apple Pie Granola Bar Bites
♡ Healthy Apple Pie Protein Bars
♡ Healthy Slow Cooker Apple Pie Filling
♡ The Ultimate Healthy Apple Pie
♡ …and the rest of Amy’s healthy scone recipes!










I don’t know why, but I’ve been smelling cinnamon at almost every store I’ve been in lately, probably in preparation for the fall stuff. I’ve been craving apple pie ever since, so thank goodness for these scones! 🙂 I also used to be able to eat Krispy Kremes like it was my JOB. 😉 Now they’re too sweet for me, but I’ll take a scone over a donut any day!
Oh my goodness, YES!! I love plain old-fashioned donuts without any glaze these days… Or ones with a dark chocolate glaze that isn’t too sweet. Because, umm, chocoholic right here. 😉
Ahh this looks so good and simple to make, I need these NOW. Have almost all the ingredients on hand except butter. Off to the store for me! My only worry is that I will gobble them all up on my lonesome. Haha!
I often have a similar problem — it’s why I sometimes freeze all but two! 😉 I can’t wait to hear what you think of the scones Jolene!
HI Amy! Ha, that’s funny that you crave donuts late at night 🙂 These scones look and sound amazing! The one thing I don’t like is when they get too hard and crusty and yours do NOT seem to be like that at all! Have a great day 🙂
You’re right Mike — these scones are definitely not too hard and crusty! I’d love to hear what you think if you try them!
Amy, I have been reading alot of your recipes and am wondering if one could substitute date paste for the maple syrup? I am trying to stay away from fructose with no fiber and want to give this a go. Thanks!
I really appreciate your interest in my recipes Rebeca! From my understanding and research, dates are actually higher in fructose than pure maple syrup, so I’d actually recommend sticking with the pure maple syrup if you’re concerned about fructose. 🙂 I’d love to hear what you think of the scones if you try them!
I can’t wait to try this! I always create a Fall kick off dinner for my family on the first day of fall. Wouldn’t these be wonderful as dessert? Thanks for sharing your genius with all of us! Erin @undercover.weightwatcher on IG
That sounds like a wonderful idea Erin!! I’m so touched that you thought of me and my recipe to be part of your fun fall kick-off celebration. 🙂 I’d love to hear what you and your family think of the scones if you try them!
5 smart points is really great for something this good.
We share recipes at our WW meeting.
This one will be great for apple season.
You’re so kind to say that Nancy! I can’t wait to hear what you think of the scones!
Amy,I found your site yesterday and I absolutely loved it. All the recipes look great! I made the scones in the morning and they taste great! I just used emmer wheat flour, because I avoid regular wheat. I still can’t believe how tasty they are although they don’t have any sugar. Thank you for this recipe and keep up the great work!
I’m so glad you enjoyed the scones Fani! That means so much to me that you tried them so quickly after discovering my website. 🙂 I can’t wait to hear what else you try!
Just made these – really delicious and perfect flavours for upcoming autumn.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the scones Alice! 🙂
Which brands of these ingredients are you using? Mine came out at 200 calories each using generic store brand ingredients. Seems a pretty big gap!
This is the free nutrition calculator that I use, if you’d like to try using that instead! 🙂
Omg I had a craving for scones and had tried several of your healthy desserts before so came here first. Thank you for this blog. It is my go to for healthy baking. My mum is prediabetic so I like finding stuff I can use honey in. These turned out fantastic and Mum declared this recipe a keeper. Going to make them for a cheese party we are having soon.
Oh my goodness Rebecca, thank you so much! That means the world to me that you’ve tried so many of my recipes! Your mom is so lucky to have you to bake healthy treats for her, and I’m truly touched that she called these scones a keeper. Thank you for sharing that with me! 🙂 I’m so excited to hear what the two of you try next, and have a wonderful time at the cheese party!