If you have kids, you would understand me. Your kid looks up at you with those big, hopeful eyes and asks for a red velvet cake, but the thought of pulling out multiple cake pans, waiting for layers to cool, and frosting an entire cake feels completely exhausting. Honestly, sometimes the idea alone is enough to make you want to sit on the kitchen floor and call it a day.
That was me the other day. I just did not have the energy for a full-on cake project, but I still wanted to win the “cool parent” points. So, I got a little creative in the kitchen and whipped up these Red Velvet Cream Cheese Scone Cups.

And before you say it… yes, I know scones don’t always have the best reputation. People think they’re dry, crumbly, or a little bland. But these are nothing like that.
These scone cups are soft and tender inside with lightly crisp edges, and the center is filled with the creamiest cream cheese filling. Every bite feels rich and velvety.
They have all the classic red velvet vibes you love, that subtle cocoa flavor, the gorgeous rich red color, and that irresistible cream cheese, but in a much easier, quicker form. No stacking layers, no complicated decorating, and no waiting around for cakes to cool.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
They’re the perfect shortcut dessert
You get all the flavor and drama of a red velvet cake in a fraction of the time. From start to finish, these come together in about an hour, making them perfect for busy weekdays, birthdays, or last-minute dessert cravings.
The “cup” shape changes everything
Instead of traditional triangle scones, we shape the dough into little cups that hold a generous pocket of filling right in the center. This means you get a generous, decadent pocket of cream cheese in every single bite.

The secret ingredient makes them extra special
I added a little melted white chocolate into the cream cheese filling, and makes it insanely creamy and rich, perfectly balancing the less-sweet cocoa dough. It’s subtle, but it makes these taste so much more better.
They look impressive with minimal effort
These bake up beautifully with their vibrant red color and creamy centers, making them feel fancy enough for holidays, parties, or gifting — even though they’re surprisingly simple to make.
If you make them, let me know how they turn out. Did your family inhale them as quickly as mine did?

Red Velvet Cream Cheese Scone Cups
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Scone Dough
- 150 g Cake flour
- 1 tsp Baking powder
- 1 TBSP Cocoa powder
- 40 g Sugar
- 40 g Cold butter
- 60 g Milk
- a pinch of salt
- A few drops of red food coloring
Cream Cheese Filling
- 120 g Cream cheese (room temperature)
- 30 g Sugar
- 30 g White chocolate (melted)
- 1 tsp Vanilla bean paste
INSTRUCTIONS
- In a large mixing bowl, whisk together your cake flour, baking powder, cocoa powder, sugar, and that pinch of salt.
- Toss your cold butter cubes into the flour mixture. Using your fingertips, quickly rub the butter into the flour. You’re aiming for a texture that looks like coarse breadcrumbs. Try to work fast so the heat from your hands doesn't melt the butter.
- Stir a few drops of red food coloring right into your milk until it’s a vibrant red. Pour the milk into your flour mixture and gently fold it together with a spatula just until a dough forms. Don’t overmix it, or your scones will turn out tough!
- Divide your dough into 6 equal portions and roll them into neat little balls. Wrap them up in plastic wrap and pop them in the fridge to rest for about 30 minutes. This makes it easier to shape later.
- While the dough is chilling, grab a bowl and mix your softened cream cheese, sugar, melted white chocolate, and vanilla until it’s beautifully smooth and combined.
- Preheat your oven to 175°C (350°F) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Take a dough ball, place it on the sheet, and press it down slightly so it sticks. Use your thumb to create a well in the center, then gently work your way up around the edges with your fingers to shape it into a cute little cup. Repeat with the rest.
- Spoon or pipe the white chocolate cream cheese filling right into the center of your scone cups. Pop them in the oven and bake at 175°C for about 20 minutes.
- Let them cool for a few minutes before diving in.
