Since I'm not a big chocolate fan, I was VERY excited to come across Shane's Blondie Recipe. I think almost everyone at BakeSpace has made them at least once. Everyone LOVES these!! My kids ask me to make these a lot. My best sous chef Bob did most of work the last time we made them. They didn't even last 24 hours. If you bake no other bar cookie this year... you MUST bake these!
Shane's Blondies
3/4 C unsalted butter
1 1/2 C light brown sugar
1/2 C dark brown sugar
2 large eggs
1 large egg yolk
1 1/2 tsp vanilla
2 tsp baking powder
1 1/4 C AP flour
1 tsp kosher salt
1 C chopped pecans
1/4 C Heath Toffee Chips (optional)
Line a 13x9 pan with parchment.
Preheat oven to 350F
In a sauce pan, melt butter.
Stir in the brown sugars, stirring until 'melted' and the mixture just begins to bubble
Whisk eggs and yolks together with vanilla.
Pour in the eggs in a steady stream, while whisking constantly to prevent scrambling.
In a small bowl, whisk flour, baking powder and salt.
Fold flour mixture into the egg mixture.
Fold in pecans and toffee chips (if using)
Bake 35-40 minutes (5 minutes less for dark pans)
Remove from oven and cool on a rack.
Lift via parchment and cut when cooled.
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In a sauce pan, melt butter.
I never have dark brown sugar... so I use 2 cups of light brown sugar and add 1.5 teaspoons of molasses.
Whisk eggs and yolks together with vanilla.
Pour in the eggs in a steady stream, while whisking constantly to prevent scrambling.
In a small bowl, whisk flour, baking powder and salt.
Fold flour mixture into the egg mixture.
Fold in pecans and toffee chips (if using)
Pour into parchment paper lined 13x9 baking dish.
Bake 35-40 minutes (5 minutes less for dark pans)
Lift via parchment and cut when cooled.
Cut and enjoy!
Shane this is for you!!!
These ROCK!!!!
TRYING THESE, hubby loves toffee bits..
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ReplyDeleteI love your bowl-saving techniques of mixing it up in the pot. These look great and will have to whip some up for the work crowd!
ReplyDeleteHey, thanks for the molasses tip. I've been wanting to try these too and keep forgetting to pick up dark brown sugar. They look great!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm, blondies. I wish my girlfriend would eat them.
ReplyDeleteThose blondies look so good!
ReplyDeleteomg, these rock! I love brownies, but I'm a blondie fan, too.
ReplyDeleteThe Heath is not optional for me:) They look great! I love toffee!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really yummy. I'm going to make them - especially since they have toffee in them. I love toffee :D
ReplyDeleteThese look serious good!
ReplyDeleteThey do look delish! I have never made blondies before. Really should get on that!
ReplyDeleteYAY!!! I am glad you liked them... !!! I badged the page to point back here... ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, those look great! I love your new look, too.
ReplyDeleteThose are some of the best looking brownies I've seen yet. I will try these...
ReplyDeleteSprtye - You're absolutly right! I think we all tried them! I've made them twice already. I have to admit I used 1/2 cup of choc chips bc Steve said he wouldn't eat them without it and they melted and swirled. It was perfect not a brownie but a chocolate blondie. hee hee. I know, you don't like chocoalte. Crazy girl! LOL xoxo
ReplyDeleteWow! How have I managed to miss this post for nearly a week? As much as I love chocolate, I've always been partial to blondies. This recipe is a keeper!
ReplyDeleteThey do rock, yum I really like all that brown sugar! It definitely adds more depth to the flavor than refined, these look delicious!
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