Easy Blondie Recipe (aka Blondie Brownies) (2024)

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A super easy recipe for a classic, this Blondie Recipe mixes up fast, contains only 7 ingredients, and tastes amazing!

Step by step photos and instructions below!

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This recipe first appeared atThe Salty Marshmallowwhere I am a contributor.

Dense, buttery and vanilla-y, these blondies will satisfy your sweet tooth!

This recipe is an old favorite of mine to share with my family and anyone who happens to stop by my house. Blondies are buttery, dense, have a chewy texture and a delicious brown sugar/vanilla flavor, similar to butterscotch.

If you love these blondies, you’ll love my easy Homemade Brownies or my Old Fashioned Buttermilk Pie!

The smell of these baking fills my home, bringing everyone together. Make a double or triple batch for bake sales or other similar events – this blondie recipe is simple to make, using just 7 ingredients. I’d call that a winner!

Kylee’s Notes

What to do with leftovers

Substitutions/Additions

Freezing instructions

What is the difference between a Brownie and a Blondie?

They’re very similar in that they both contain flour, eggs, butter or oil, and sugar. However, Blondies are vanilla-based and use brown sugar, whereas Brownies are chocolate-based and use white. They’re both delicious!

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I have included step by step photos and instructions, as well as tips and tricks in the post. If you’d rather skip all that, scoot right on down to the recipe card located at the bottom of the post.

You’ll need a large bowl, a 8×8 or 9×13 baking pan (depending on how thick you like your blondies, and a wooden spoon for mixing. No stand mixer or any other special equipment required!

Kylee’s Notes

  • It is ok if the middle is a bit soft as it will firm up as it cools.
  • You may wish to add semi-sweet chocolate chips, white chocolate chips or butterscotch chips to your blondies. I like them plain, but you do you!
  • Chopped nuts are a great addition, try macadamia, walnut or pecan for an epic twist!
  • Lining the baking pan with parchment paper will help you remove the blondies from the pan cleanly.

Recipe Ingredients and Possible Substitutes

The full list of ingredients and quantities is found in the printable recipe card below.

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  • Butter. I use unsalted butter in this recipe, but use salted interchangeable with no issues. If you’re worried, just reduce the salt you add, or leave it out altogether.
  • Brown Sugar. Dark brown sugar or light brown sugar works just fine in this recipe.
  • Eggs. I use large ones!
  • Vanilla
  • Flour. Regular, all-purpose flour.
  • Baking Powder
  • Salt. See above.

How to make Blondies

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The full list of ingredients, quantities and instructions can be found in the printable recipe card below.

Get prepped

Preheat oven to 350°F and spray a 8×8 pan with cooking spray or coat with butter.

Make the batter

In a large bowl, mix melted butter and brown sugar, then add the eggs and vanilla extract and stir vigorously until smooth.

Add the flour, baking powder, and salt to the wet ingredients and stir until well incorporated.

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Pour the batter into the prepared pan and smooth out.

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Bake

Place in the oven to bake for 30 mins (for 9×13) or 40-45 minutes (for 8×8) until edges are golden and toothpick comes out mostly clean. Don’t just put in the oven and forget about it, keep checking.

Cool & Cut

Allow to cool completely on a wire rack, then remove to a cutting board and cut into squares.

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Easy Blondie Recipe

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A classic, easy recipe for the best Blondies ever!! Dense, with a delicious butter/brown sugar flavor, you'll make these over and over!

Author: Kylee Ayotte

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Yield: 16

Ingredients

Directions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees and spray an 8×8 or 9×13 pan with cooking spray or coat with butter.

  • In a large bowl, mix melted butter and brown sugar.

  • Add eggs and vanilla and stir vigorously until smooth.

  • Add the flour, baking powder, and salt and stir until well incorporated.

  • Pour the batter into the prepared pan and smooth out.

  • Place in the oven to bake for 30 mins (for 9×13) or 40-45 minutes (for 8×8) until edges are golden and toothpick comes out mostly clean. Don't just put in the oven and forget about it, keep checking.

  • Allow to cool completely, then cut into squares.

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Nutrition Facts

Calories: 265kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Cholesterol: 51mg | Sodium: 190mg | Potassium: 75mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 27g | Vitamin A: 384IU | Calcium: 37mg | Iron: 1mg

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Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.

About Kylee Ayotte

I am a born and raised New Zealander (a Kiwi), now living in Phoenix, Arizona. I’m happily married to the love of my life – a hot American boy I met while traveling the world. I’m a mama to 2 awesome little boys and love red things, rugby, cheesecake, and bacon. Mmmmm. Bacon. Read More

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  1. Sunshine says

    Best blondie recipe and super aimple

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  2. Clare Roncarelli says

    I adjusted the pan size to 9x 13 and reduced the cooking time to 35 mins .
    Came out great .

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  3. Carlla says

    These were ok! I think a metal pan would’ve served me better than glass. My bars burnt on the outside but weren’t cooked on the inside (brand new oven too). Overall they were decent

    Reply

  4. Kellen says

    I found this recipe looking for something last minute to make for a pot luck. I already had everything needed and they seemed easy and fast. They were amazing! Sort of a butterscotch flavor, chewy, simple without being bland and rich without being too heavy or sweet. Everyone loved them. I’m definitely going to make them again and experiment with some mix ins and substitutions, but they’re also great just as the recipe reads. Definitely use a 9×13 tho. Thankfully that’s all I had and they turned out great.

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    • Jan says

      The BEST blondies recipe I’ve come across so far.

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Easy Blondie Recipe (aka Blondie Brownies) (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between brownies and blondies? ›

Both have chewy textures. However, blondies have a much lighter and softer taste than brownies. The ingredients used in brownies are where the two recipes diverge the most. Blondies use vanilla extract and brown sugar instead of cocoa powder to get their flavor, while brownies use chocolate and cocoa.

Why are my blondies raw in the middle? ›

We want to make sure the blondies cook through completely but remain soft and gooey in the center. Avoid glass or ceramic pans as those materials take longer to heat up and cook. This often leads to the center being undercooked by the time the edges start to dry out.

Why are my blondies not gooey? ›

Why are my blondies not gooey? If they're not gooey, they were over-baked. Remember that we're letting them cool in the pan completely, so they will continue to cook out of the oven. Remove them from the oven when moist crumbs are still clinging to a toothpick.

How to know when blondies are cooked? ›

Bake for 30-35 mins for soft centred blondies (if you prefer a cakey texture, leave for another 5 mins). Check if the blondies are cooked by giving the tin a gentle shake, they should be mostly set but a little bit of a wobble in the centre is fine.

What is a substitute for butter in blondies? ›

If your recipe calls for melted butter, which is common in many quick breads, pancakes, brownies, blondies and some cakes, you can substitute an equal amount of neutral oil like safflower, canola or vegetable. If you want to experiment with flavors, try virgin coconut or olive oil.

What are the three types of brownies? ›

Brownie textures fall into three general camps… Cakey, fudgy and chewy. Cakey brownies, like the name implies, are light, moist and airy, with a slightly fluffy, cake-like interior. Fudgy brownies are moist, dense and gooey, with almost the texture of fudge, but not quite as compact.

Why do my blondies taste like cake? ›

Like when making our favorite brownies, we only add a little flour to the batter (more flour results in a cakey, drier texture). Chocolate chips: I love chocolate chip blondies, but I've provided tips for using other add-ins to our recipe.

Why are my blondies falling apart? ›

If your blondies are coming apart in your hands, it's likely for one of three reasons: You didn't aerate the eggs enough. The leading cause of raw, sunken blondies is not whipping enough air into the batter.

Should blondies be wobbly? ›

Place onto a baking tray on the middle shelf of oven and bake for 25 minutes. Check your Blondie, the centre should have a slight wobble, if very wobbly put back into the oven for a few minutes until it has firmed a little.

Why do my blonde brownies sink in the middle? ›

Stella Parks has a surprisingly simple solution: Air. Yes, air. Or, lack thereof, rather. Parks swooped in to save the day (and future batches of blondies), acknowledging that while glass pans can make a big difference (requiring up to double the baking time), the biggest issue is usually under-aeration.

Can you eat undercooked blondies? ›

So if your blondies are very wet, then they're most likely undercooked. In the UK, eggs with the Red Lion seal of approval are safe to eat raw or undercooked. So you can slightly undercook blondies and brownies if you prefer a fudgier texture.

Why did my blondies turn green? ›

It turns out that sunflowers (including the seeds) contain chlorophyll, which reacts with the baking powder/soda in a recipe, and turns the baked product green once cooled. In order to eliminate the green tint, you can add a splash of lemon juice to the wet ingredients, and reduce the leavening in the recipe by half.

Is it better to overcook or undercook brownies? ›

Brownies should be removed from the oven before the centre is fully cooked, as the brownies will continue to set as they cool and this gives the brownie its soft texture. You do not want the brownies to be raw in the centre when you remove them from the oven, but they should be slightly undercooked.

What do undercooked brownies look like? ›

If the brownies still look wet or aren't pulling away, they aren't done. Even fudgy brownies will pull from the edges once they've finished baking. You'll see that the edges look dry while the middle still looks soft or slightly wet. Chewy and cakey brownies will have dry edges with firmer-looking centers.

What does "toothpick comes out clean" mean? ›

But if the recipe calls for the toothpick to come out “clean,” then there shouldn't be any crumbs adhering to the toothpick. It's OK if the toothpick looks a little moist or greasy. It's always worth checking a few minutes before the time range to avoid overbaking.

Which came first blondies or brownies? ›

It could be said that blondies are the predecessors of the brownie and some may even argue that they are the original “brownie” because the first recipe for the brownie we know today was published almost a decade later in 1906 by Fannie Farmer.

Should blondies be raw? ›

The whole tray shouldn't wobble – but there should still be a bit in the middle as the blondies will continue to bake somewhat in the tin. A skewer test is hard, as jam or melted chocolate may come out on it – but there shouldn't be any raw batter!

What's the difference between a blondie and a Brookie? ›

Visually, it is easy to tell a brookie and a blondie apart. Blondies are paler in color, while brookies have layers of chocolate marbled in. While a brookie houses both a cookie and a brownie taste, blondies use brown sugar as their primary flavoring.

What's the difference between brownies and fudge brownies? ›

Fudge doesn't contain very much besides chocolate, sweetened condensed milk and if you want some inclusions like nuts, marshmallows, cookies, cacao nibs, peanut butter, dried fruit and so on. Whereas brownies contain cacao powder (no chocolate!), flour, eggs, butter or oil, baking powder and nuts.

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