To be honest, I didn't know what blondies were
when I first heard of them. I knew they baked like brownies, but didn't know
the significance behind the name. But duh... it's because brownies look like
brunettes and blondies like blondes... um sorry took me a while to get that
one. Anyway, I love the idea of combining a chocolate chip cookie and a
brownie; blondies have the taste of a chocolate chip cookie, but instead they
have gooey middles which are delicious. I might just like them more than brownies...
we will see.
I got this recipe from Smitten Kitchen and the recipe can
adapted in any way you like. I thought about adding mashed up bananas, but thought
I would test out the recipe first then experiment later. I am now definitely
going to add some bananas, maybe some dried fruit or white chocolate chips to
my next batch! I will run some tests and let you all know!
I know I haven't been my best in keeping
up with my baking, but I am doing some serious planning. Three more weeks and I
will be done with school and will have my wonderful kitchen back home in LA! I
can't wait. I am dying to make a strawberry-rhubarb pie... but in the mean time
while I am here in Seattle I will make a Banoffee pie, French sugar puffs, and
I'm thinking some ice cream sandwiches to start off the summer right!
Here is the recipe:
from Smitten Kitchen:
• 8 tbl (1 stick, 4
ounces or 113 grams) butter, melted
• 1 C (218 grams or 7
3/4 ounces for light; 238 grams or 8 3/8 ounces for dark) brown sugar
• 1 large egg
• 1 tsp vanilla or 1/2
teaspoon almond extract
• Pinch salt
• 1 C (4 3/8 ounces or
125 grams) all-purpose flour
1.
Butter an 8×8 pan
2.
Mix melted butter with brown sugar – beat until smooth. Beat in egg and
then vanilla.
3.
Add salt, stir in flour. Mix in any additions (below).
4.
Pour into prepared pan. Bake at 350°F 20-25 minutes, or until set in the
middle. Cool on rack before cutting them.
Further additions, use one or a combination of:
• 1/2 to 1 C chopped
nuts, toasting them first for even better flavor
• 1/2 to 1 C
chocolate chips
• 1/2 tsp mint
extract in addition to or in place of the vanilla
• 1/2 C mashed
bananas
• 1/4 C bourbon,
scotch or other whiskey; increase the flour by one tablespoon
• 2 tbl of
espresso powder with the vanilla
• Stir 1/2 C dried
fruit, especially dried cherries, into the prepared batter
• Top with a vanilla
butter cream or chocolate peanut butter cream frosting
xoxo, A
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