San Antonio pastry chef Sofia Tejeda created these glossy, rich scones with a moist texture that isn’t dry and crumbly. She prefers leaving some grapefruit pulp in the icing but suggests straining the juice if you prefer a uniform glazed appearance.

If you like, feel free to substitute the white chocolate with candied grapefruit or ginger. See the recipe below for this breakfast- and brunch-ready pastry.

Grapefruit Honey Scones

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