Cranberry Orange Bisconie Costco Recipe - Delicious Cooks (2024)

by Lindsay G. Cabral

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Are you try cranberry orange bisconie from Costco? Costco is an American wholesale multinational corporation. This cookie was sold at Costco. Costco cranberry orange bisconie is a super delicious and popular item in this bakery. Recently they decided not to sell these healthy cranberry orange scones.Why don’t you try the Costco bisconie recipe yourself at home?In today’s article, I want to share a homemadecranberry orange bisconie Costco recipe.

However, bisconie is a scone. It is sold in a gluten-free version as well. They are softer than plain Italian biscotti but similar in structure. They can serve with milk, tea, and coffee.

This copy Costco cranberry orange bisconie recipe uses simple ingredients. This scone has different nutritious values. Cranberry orange bisconie is the best food idea for any family or friend’s tea party.

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Cranberry Orange Bisconie Costco Recipe

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Recipe by Lindsay G. CabralCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy

Let’s find out how to preparethecranberry orange bisconie Costco recipe?I mentioned all the ingredients and cooking instructions for this orange cranberry bisconie recipe. You have to follow the precise recipe to make healthy cranberry scones.

Ingredients

  • 150g fresh cranberry

  • 2.5 cups of flour

  • ¼ cup of sugar

  • 1 tsp salt

  • 1.5 tsp baking powder

  • .5 tsp baking soda

  • 1 tsp orange zest

  • 1 cup of buttermilk

  • ½ cup plus 1 tbsp cold butter (Cut the butter into the flour)

  • Melted butter

  • Turbinado sugar

  • Pearl sugar (optional)

  • Tools
  • Whisk

  • 2.5-inch biscuit cutter

  • Oil brush

  • Mixing bowl

  • Handheld dough blender

how to make Cranberry Orange Bisconie Costco

  • Crush the fresh cranberry:In a blender, crush150g of fresh cranberry and keep them aside.
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  • Mix all the dry ingredients:In a large mixing bowl, mix all the dry ingredients like2.5 cups of flour, ¼ cup of sugar, 1 tsp salt, 1.5 tsp baking powder, and .5 tsp baking soda. Mix them well.
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  • Add orange zest:Add1 tsp orange zest with the flour mix.
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  • Add cold butter:Now add½ cup plus 1 tbsp cold butter and cut them into the flour with a handheld dough blender. Mix them well with the flour.
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  • Add Buttermilk:After mixing all the butter, you can add1 cup of buttermilk with the flour mix.
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  • Add cranberry:Add all the crushed cranberry. Give them a good mix and make a dough.
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  • Cut the dough with a biscuit cutter:In this step, shape your dough and cut them with arounda 2.5-inch biscuit cutter.
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  • Brush melted butter on bisconie:After finishing, the dough cutting, place all the bisconie in a baking tray and allow them to chill for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes, brush melted butter on top of all the bisconie.
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  • Sprinkle sugar on bisconie:Now, sprinkle someturbinado sugar on top of all the bisconie.
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  • Bake the bisconie:Now, it’s time to bake the bisconie at 400F for 20 minutes.
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  • Serve the bisconie:After 20 minutes of baking, your bisconie will be ready to serve. Enjoy your bisconie with butter. You can also enjoy bisconie by dipping them into tea, cold coffee, chocolate milk, and plain milk.
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Notes

  • Note
  • Instead of turbinado sugar, you can also use pearl sugar. It is a European specialty sugar. It is a version of refined white sugar. This sugar offers a quick burst of energy. But if you have diabetes, you should not use pearl sugar.
  • You can store these buttermilk scones in an airtight container at room temperature for up to one year.

Final Verdict

I hope you like the straightforward guideline of this article for thecranberry orange bisconie Costco recipe. Do you try this recipe at home? Why don’t you share your recipe with us? Leave a comment with your recipe, and don’t forget to pin an image of your recipe.

21 thoughts on “Cranberry Orange Bisconie Costco Recipe”

    • Do you know the calorie count for the cran orange bisconi that come in a 12-count container at Costco?
      Thanks.

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      • The recipe says 463.1 kcal

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      • 2280 calories, thank you.

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  1. What temperature do you bake these bioconversion at?

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    • To bake the cranberry orange bisconie, preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C) and bake them for approximately 20 minutes. Keep an eye on them towards the end of the baking time and adjust accordingly, as baking times may vary slightly depending on your oven and the size of the bisconies. Enjoy your delicious cranberry orange bisconies!

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  2. What temperature do you bake the cranberry orange bisconnie at? I couldn’t find this bit of information.

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    • 400’ for 20 minutes

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    • It does state 400 at point #10.

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    • To bake the cranberry orange bisconie, preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C) and bake them for approximately 20 minutes. Keep an eye on them towards the end of the baking time and adjust accordingly, as baking times may vary slightly depending on your oven and the size of the bisconies. Enjoy your delicious cranberry orange bisconies!

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  3. I’m very excited to try this recipe. There is another on Pinterest, but based on my baking experience, this seems more like what they sell at Costco.

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  4. I absolutely love these bisconie. And I hate that they are seasonal! I try to stock up before the disappear. I’ll try the recipe and see if I can enjoy them year round.

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  5. How would you adjust the recipe id you couldn’t find fresh cranberries, only dried?

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  6. I picked these up yesterday from Costco. They are delicious. I read through this recipe and wondered about the form of the bisconie. Here, it says to cut the bisconie with a cookie cutter. The product I bought from Costco looks like they are made with an ice cream scoop. They are more rounded and have no cut edge. This is just my thoughts.

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  7. Great recipe and easy to prepare

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  8. Great recipe

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  9. Hi Lindsay, This is a great recipe, very flavourful. I would hesitate to call it a Bisconie though. Realistically, you’ve got something between a biscuit and a scone rather than biscotti and scone. Only reason I removed a star.

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  10. I made a half batch. Thought it turned out pretty good. It’s more of a biscuit than the Costco version. The flavor was spot on, but the texture needs work. However, I’d make this again.

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  11. I made this recipe. It is delicious but more biscuit -like than the Costco version.
    I have a Cranberry orange biscotti recipe that I will use tomorrow. But I will roll the dough into walnut sized balls, dip in turbanado sugar and bake. Thank you for the above recipe, though!!

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  12. Can you substitute frozen cranberries for fresh. How many cups of cranberries instead of grams?

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    • Thanks for asking. Yes, you can use frozen cranberries instead of fresh cranberries in the Cranberry Orange Bisconie Costco Recipe. Both fresh and frozen cranberries can be used in the recipe, and the taste won’t change.

      150 grams of fresh cranberries is about the same as 1 to 1 1/4 US cups measurements. Cranberries can vary in size and density, so it’s important to keep that in mind.

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Cranberry Orange Bisconie Costco Recipe - Delicious Cooks (2024)

FAQs

What is Costco Bisconie? ›

Are Costco's Bisconie the Same as Biscotti? Bisconie are a Costco invention—a mashup of biscotti and scones. They are pastries that are perfect to dunk into your coffee or tea (like biscotti but with a softer texture).

How many calories are in a Costco cranberry orange bisconie? ›

There are 190 calories in 1 scone (156 g) of Kirkland Signature Cranberry Orange Bisconie.

How many calories in a Costco cranberry cookie? ›

White Chocolate Cranberry

The look: This cookie was smaller than most of the others I tried. There were nice, visible cranberries and chunks of white chocolate. But the 140 calories for such a small cookie put me off.

Why does Costco sell Kirkland? ›

The aim of the Kirkland Signature brand was to offer products with brand name quality at discounted prices. Recognizing the typical consumer skepticism common with private labels, Costco has adopted a strategy of co-branding certain items with well-known manufacturers to bolster consumer trust.

How many cookies are in a Costco container? ›

Enter your delivery ZIP code and browse items available in your delivery area.

What cookies are Costco recalling? ›

Costco Wholesale Canada Ltd. is recalling Kirkland Signature brand Oatmeal Cranberry White Chocolate Cookie because of pieces of wood in the product.

How much sugar is in a Costco cookie? ›

Kirkland signature, chocolate chunk cookies by Costco Companies Inc.
Nutrition Facts
Sugar 8g
Protein 1g2 %
Calcium 0mg0 %
Iron 0.4mg2 %
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How big are the cookies from Costco? ›

Costco's food court replaced its churro with a giant cookie. Here's how it tastes. The new 7-inch Double Chocolate Chunk cookie has 750 calories. If Costco had a slogan, it would probably be “Bigger is better,” and its newest food court sweet — the 7-inch Double Chocolate Chunk Cookie — is a prime example of that.

Are Costco scones good? ›

I like the Monte Cristo scones from Costco because I can easily share a few with family and friends! One scone is 290 calories, nine grams of fat, 45 grams of carbohydrates, four grams of fibre, 21 grams of sugar, eight grams of protein and 330 mg of sodium.

What is Kirkland from Costco? ›

“Kirkland is a proxy brand for Costco. It really means Costco,” said Christopher Durham, president of Retail Brands Institute, a trade group representing the private brand industry.

What kind of desserts does Costco make? ›

From decadent cakes, and moist delicious brownies to creamy cheesecakes, and fruit-filled tarts, Costco offers something to satisfy everyone's sweet tooth. Having a holiday gathering? Try serving a tray filled with tasty finger-foods like chocolate truffles or cake pops.

What does Costco company sell? ›

Categories include groceries, candy, appliances, television and media, automotive supplies, tires, toys, hardware, sporting goods, jewelry, watches, cameras, books, housewares, apparel, health and beauty aids, furniture, office supplies and office equipment.

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