These keto ham and cheese scones make lunch or breakfast so much more fun! They’re easy to make and full of great flavor. And they have only 3.3g net carbs per serving.
I was never much of a ham person until recently. I would eat it if offered, but it wasn’t my first choice if there were other options.
But over the past few years, I’ve come to appreciate this smoky, salty meat. Especially when it’s high quality, and flavorful, and not cured with a ton of sugar. I still don’t love a big baked ham as a meal, but I enjoy small slices here and there. It’s tasty fried in a pay with some spicy mustard!
And I love to cook it, as it adds depth and flavor to recipes like Slow Cooker Breakfast Casserole and Denver Omelet Muffins. These Ham and Cheese Scones are no exception!
Why you must try this recipe
So many scone recipes are sweet, it’s hard to remember that they can be savory too. But that tender, slightly crumbly texture is ideal for flavors like ham and cheese.
And these biscuit-like treats take only 35 minutes to prepare. So you can easily whip up a batch to go with your favorite soups or salads. They help round out keto dinner recipes perfectly.
These ham and cheese scones are also great for quick on-the-go breakfasts, lunches, or snacks. They travel well and don’t need to be refrigerated for a few days, so you can take them for easy energy.
Did I mention that they are delicious? That smoky ham, the flavorful cheddar, the tender texture. It all comes together perfectly!
Reader Reviews
“Made these this morning! So amazing! I love your recipes, thank you for sharing them.” – Melanie
“These are fantastic! Definitely a ‘do again’ recipe!!!” – Sheila
“I made these for the first time a couple of days ago and they are so good! Best of all, they freeze and reheat well. Thank you so much, this recipe is my new favourite!” – Claudia
Ingredients you need
- Almond flour: As always, a good finely ground almond flour gives your baked goods the best texture.
- Coconut Flour: I like to use a little coconut flour in many of my keto scones, for that perfect crumbly, tender texture. Check out the Expert Tips if you prefer not to use it.
- Cheddar cheese: I like to use sharp cheddar, and sometimes smoked cheddar. But you could also use Monterey Jack, Swiss, or Pepper Jack.
- Ham: You can use sliced deli ham or dice up some ham from a larger roast. Whatever you choose, try to find something that doesn’t contain a lot of added sugar. I used a Wellshire petite ham roast.
- Egg: You will need one whole egg and one egg white.
- Whipping cream: Heavy cream provides the fat and moisture for these scones. You can also use sour cream.
- Pantry staples: Baking powder, dried parsley, garlic powder, and salt.
Step-by-step directions
1. Whisk the dry ingredients: In a large bowl, whisk together the almond flour, coconut flour, baking powder, parsley, garlic powder, and salt. Add 1 cup of the grated cheese and stir to combine.
2. Add the wet ingredients: Stir in the egg, egg white, and whipping cream, and mix until the dough comes together. Add the ham and work evenly throughout the dough.
3. Pat out the dough: Gather the dough together and turn out onto a large baking sheet lined with parchment or a silicone liner. Pat into a rough rectangle about 9 by 6 inches.
4. Cut into triangles: Use a sharp large knife to cut into 6 squares. Then cut each of those squares diagonally into two triangles. Gently lift the scones and distribute them around the pan. Sprinkle with the remaining cheese.
5. Bake: Bake at 325ºF for 20 to 25 minutes, until golden brown and just firm to the touch. Remove and let cool.
Expert tips
If you don’t like coconut flour, you will need to add another ¾ cup of almond flour. This will affect the carb count a bit.
The bits of ham are hard to work into the dough sometimes. I usually just take any that have fallen out out and press them into the tops of the scones after I’ve cut them.
Take the time to pat the dough into an even rectangle, so that each scone will be about the same in thickness. I love using a dressmaker’s measuring tape to make sure I am getting it right.
Frequently Asked Questions
This keto ham and cheese scone recipe has 6.2g of carbs and 2.9g of fiber per serving. That comes to 3.3g net carbs per scone.
Ham is often cured with sugar or honey, and sometimes covered in sweet glazes. So you need to read the labels carefully. I try to find ham that has 1g of carbs per serving or less for my recipes.
Store these low carb scones in a covered container on the counter for up to 4 days, or in the fridge for up to 10 days. They can also be frozen for several months.
Ham and Cheese Scones
Ingredients
- 2 cups almond flour
- ¼ cup coconut flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon dried parsley
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 1 ¼ cups grated cheddar cheese divided
- 1 large egg
- 1 large egg white
- ¼ cup whipping cream
- 4 ounces diced ham
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 325ºF and line a large baking sheet with parchment or a silicone liner.
- In a large bowl, whisk together the almond flour, coconut flour, baking powder, parsley, garlic powder, and salt. Add 1 cup of the grated cheese and stir to combine.
- Stir in the egg, egg white, and whipping cream, and mix until the dough comes together. Add the ham and work evenly throughout the dough.
- Gather the dough together and turn out onto the prepared baking sheet. Pat into a rough rectangle about 10 by 8 inches.
- Use a sharp large knife to cut into 6 squares. Then cut each of those squares diagonally into two triangles. Gently lift the scones and distribute them around the pan. Sprinkle with the remaining cheese.
- Bake 20 to 25 minutes, until golden brown and just firm to the touch. Remove and let cool. Serve with your favourite soup or salad!
Tamra H says
tweet: https://twitter.com/Twenteries/status/869623197485776896
Tamra H says
My go-to quick and easy lunch is a roasted veggie wrap. Roasted veggies, mayo, seasoning. That’s it! Super simple but really delicious!
Anna says
I do intermittent fasting and don’t eat lunch until 1 pm, so I often do breakfast for lunch since I adore breakfast foods!
DONNA ARTHUR says
Sound delicious! Can’t wait to make them.
kjasus says
tweet https://twitter.com/raggammuffin/status/869152100613320704
kjasus says
peanut butter and jelly is my go to sandwich
Susan Christy says
I like tuna salad in a hollowed out tomato.
Tonya says
I always have a batch of homemade low carb crackers around, so my quick go to lunch is chicken salad with crackers and cucumber slices. And I love all scones, so I can’t wait to try these! Thanks for another winner!
Leanne says
YAY – a low carb scone! I love savory vs sweet so this recipe is a winner. I am heading to the store for the ingredients that I don’t have on hand. Thank you so much for this.
CGinAZ says
Good Sunday morning Carolyn. For quick and easy I usually do an anti pasti plate with cubed cheese, dill pickles, an olive or two, some pepperoni slices, other meat if I have it, and some sliced hard boiled egg, a good grind of pepper on top. But I am definitely making these scones. Great to -go food. Also bread substitute of the highest order for any meal. I am ridiculously excited to make these.
Diane McGuire says
If I eat lunch, it is a snack of olives, cheese and a slice of ham or turkey.
Lori says
I love bacon and cheese sandwiches in sprouted bread or half sprouted bagel with mayo and tomato! Or just cheese slices and kosher dill pickles Yummo
Kathi Ellis says
I have been craving a biscuit with cheese! Cant wait to make these ham and cheese scones.
Thank you for all your great recipes!
Deb says
My go-to lunch is a quart Mason jar layered Cobb salad with Hormel bacon. I make 5 jars on Sunday and they stay fresh all week!
Louise DePino says
Two hard boiled eggs & a slice of provolone!
Anne says
My go-to quick lunch is definitely leftovers.
Ashley C says
Tuna is my favorite quick lunch! Throw it on a salad or in a wrap.
demureprincess7(at)gmail(dot)com
Amy L says
I tweeted: https://twitter.com/amylou61/status/868476132076736512
Amy L says
My go-to lunch is grilled cheddar cheese sandwich with Amy’s Organic Soups’ Cream Of Tomato. I like to cut the sandwich into sticks so I can dip them into the soup. The soup is a bit pricey, but SO worth it!
Irene says
Mushroom, ham, and cheese omelet