There’s something wonderfully comforting about baking on a winter afternoon – the oven warming the kitchen, the scent of butter and cheese in the air, and the promise of something savoury to enjoy while it’s still warm. Cheese & herb scones are the perfect winter snack: soft and fluffy inside, lightly crisp on the outside, and full of rich, savoury flavour.
They’re simple, unfussy, and deeply satisfying – ideal for slow weekends, afternoon tea with a twist, or a cosy snack enjoyed with soup, tea, or a crackling fire nearby.
Why Cheese & Herb Scones Are Perfect for Winter
Savoury baking feels especially right in winter, and these scones tick all the comforting boxes. They are:
- warm and filling
- rich with cheese and butter
- gently fragrant with herbs
- quick to make
- perfect for sharing
They’re also a lovely alternative to sweet bakes when you’re craving something hearty and nourishing.


Ingredients (makes: 8–10 scones)
- 225 g self-raising flour
- Pinch of salt
- 50 g cold butter, cubed
- 100 g mature cheddar, grated
- 1–2 tsp dried herbs (thyme, rosemary, or mixed herbs)
- 1 tsp mustard powder (optional, for depth)
- 150 ml milk
- Extra milk or beaten egg, for glazing
Recipe
Step 1: Preheat & Prepare
Preheat your oven to 200°C (fan) and line a baking tray with parchment paper.
Step 2: Rub in the Butter
Place the flour and salt in a bowl.
Rub in the butter with your fingertips until the mixture resembles breadcrumbs.
Step 3: Add Cheese & Herbs
Stir through the grated cheese, dried herbs, and mustard powder if using.
Step 4: Bring the Dough Together
Add the milk gradually, mixing gently until a soft dough forms.
Be careful not to overwork it – this keeps the scones light.
Step 5: Shape & Cut
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface.
Pat it gently to about 3–4 cm thick and cut into rounds.
Step 6: Bake
Place on the baking tray, brush the tops with milk or egg, and bake for 12–15 minutes, until risen and golden.
Serve warm if possible – that’s when they’re at their very best.


How to Enjoy Cheese & Herb Scones
These scones are wonderfully versatile and suit so many winter moments. Enjoy them:
- warm with butter melting into the crumb
- alongside a bowl of soup or stew
- split and filled with cream cheese
- served on a winter grazing board
- as a savoury afternoon snack with tea
- packed up for a cosy lunch
They’re especially lovely eaten fresh from the oven while the cheese is still soft.
Winter Variations
- Cheddar & Chive: fresh, mild onion flavour
- Cheese & Rosemary: deeply warming and rustic
- Cheese & Black Pepper: simple and classic
- Cheese & Onion: add finely diced, softened onion
- Extra Cheesy: sprinkle grated cheese on top before baking
Each version keeps that cosy winter feel while offering a slightly different flavour.
Create a Cosy Winter Baking Moment
Bake cheese & herb scones on a day when:
- the weather is cold outside
- the house feels quiet
- soup is simmering on the hob
- candles are lit in the kitchen
- you want something comforting but simple
The smell alone makes winter feel warmer.
Final Thoughts
Cheese & herb scones are one of those winter snacks that never disappoint – warm, savoury, and deeply comforting. They’re quick to bake, easy to share, and perfect for embracing the slower rhythm of the season.
Bake a batch, pour a mug of tea, and enjoy a quiet, cosy moment at home.

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