So here's a question for you... are you a brownie or a blondie person? If I were still 10 years old, I would shout "brownie" at the top of my lungs without a second of hesitation. I was one of those kids that loved anything chocolate... and I mean l-o-v-e-d chocolate. Now don't jump to any conclusions, I'm not about to declare that I no longer love chocolate. But with age, my taste buds have matured a bit. Now I love such a variety of flavors, that chocolate is not usually my first choice anymore. I guess it all depends on my mood. :) So which do you prefer? Actually, before you answer that question, I would highly recommend that you give this recipe a try. These blondies are amazingly scrumptious!
I made these blondies for a co-workers birthday, and they were a huge hit at the office. The combination of browned butter and light brown sugar is a delicious foundation for the pecans and chocolate toffee bits housed inside these delectable goodies... and of course I threw in a few white chocolate chips, just because I felt like it. :) I'm keeping these bars on deck for the next party or gathering we go to where I need to bring a dessert. Guaranteed crowd pleaser!!
So tell me, are you a brownie or blondie person? Today, I am most definitely a blondie person! :)
Ingredients
Yields 24 blondies
1 1/4 cups (2 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter
2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1 1/2 tsp salt
2 cups packed light-brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
3 large eggs
2 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
3/4 cup chopped pecans
3/4 cup chocolate toffee bits
1/2 cup white chocolate chips
Directions
In a saucepan over medium heat, cook the butter until it turns golden brown. Remove from heat and let cool.
Preheat oven to 350°F. Grease a 13 x 9-inch pan with baking spray. Line with parchment paper, allowing a 2-inch overhang on the longer sides. Grease parchment (not overhang). Set aside.
In a small bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, and salt.
In a large bowl, stir browned butter and both sugars with a wooden spoon until combined. Using an electric mixer, beat in eggs on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add vanilla and beat until combined. Gradually add flour mixture, beating until thoroughly combined. Mix in pecans, toffee bits, and white chocolate chips. Pour mixture into prepared pan.
Bake 35-40 minutes, or until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Transfer to a wire rack and cool completely. Lift out of the pan and transfer to cutting board. Cut into 24 squares.
Source: adapted from Martha Stewart
Yummmmy!! I found that with age my first choice is not chocolate anymore either. These sound amazing with all the yummy flavors in them.
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing!! I was actually not a chocolate fan until I got older haha...amazing right? I was always a vanilla child so I stayed away from chocolate...now I love it! However, these look amazing and I have a feeling I would reach for these before a brownie
ReplyDeleteI love both, but I think blondies rate a little higher. Love the idea of browned butter...mmmmm.
ReplyDeleteI still almost always choose chocolate but I do love a good blondie. Brown sugar is one ingredient I have to have in the kitchen at all times. The white choc chip addition was a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious!! Definitely saved this to my list of recipes :)
ReplyDeleteLove the brown butter part, also the toffee bits. My husband and I used to queue up outside Haagen Daz in the winter just to eat blondie sundaes. I'm saving this recipe and will make some for him and kids.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely a brownie gal. I love caramel though and the more and more I hear about browned butter the more I think I need to get on the bandwagon. These look so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI Totally almost made these this weekend! They look delicious! Your post is all the more reason why I should make them! yummm!
ReplyDeleteI love browned butter- it was a recent revelation haha. I'll have to compare these to the browned butter cocoa brownies I made a couple of weeks ago. Absolutely killer!
Can I be a brownie AND a blondie person?
ReplyDeleteSaw these on foodgawker today, they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am a blondie for sure! These look perfect!
ReplyDeleteI love blondies..these look great.
ReplyDeleteYour blondies looks tempting ^_^ YUM!
ReplyDeleteYum, these look delicious! I've seen lots of baking recipes lately that use browned butter. In fact, I just blogged about browned butter chocolate chip cookies (http://bitly.com/fWWfJt). I think I'm going to brown butter for everything from now on. So delicious! Thanks for this recipe. And for the record, I'm a brownie and a blondie person!
ReplyDeleteI love blondies and yours look perfect, Lindsey! So soft and buttery and absolutely perfect for a snack or dessert. Thanks for sharing your awesome recipe... I'll be saving it to try soon!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, I agree. There's something so wonderful about blondies, isn't there? Thanks for sharing this...it looks amazing!
ReplyDeletemmm mmm mmm!!! I would love to have a few of these ... right now! :) Oh they sound so good!
ReplyDeleteI love brownies, but am always pleased to switch things up with a blondie. And brown butter anything is alright with me! :) PS: I have a fun giveaway going on right now...stop by and check it out!
ReplyDeleteI love both blondies and brownies, these look so good...!!
ReplyDeleteThese look Marvelous! Gonna make, gonna make gonna make! Mouth-watering photos by the way!
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