Friday, November 27, 2009

Blondies *Do* Have More Fun!



Ok, so maybe that is not completely true.  After all, my hair is a (ahem)  natural mahogany brown color.  But in the world of sweets, blondies can certainly be lots of fun!

My love affair with blondies started a few years ago when my darling hubby surprised me with a gourmet box of brownies. (Yeah, I'm a lucky girl!)  The strangest thing happened:  I realized that the most yummy brownie square in that box wasn't really a brownie--it was a blondie!  (Shocking -- I *know*.)

Ever since then, I've kept my eye out for blondies.  Unfortunately, they just don't appear as often as their chocolate cousins. So what's a girl to do?  I had to take matters into my own hands.

I started searching.  I had ideas as to what I wanted in my blondie:  It needed nuts. It needed white chocolate.  It didn't need toffee.  I needed a basic understanding of what makes a blondie.  I needed recipes that showed me ratios so I could add my ingredients and my flair to it.  I went to all my favorite baking sites and cookbooks, gathered some ideas, and fashioned a masterpiece of oatmeal goodness, browned butter nuttiness,  and chocolatey yumminess.

Blondie Ambition 

Ingredients

- 1 cup butter, roughly chopped
- 2 cups dark brown sugar (light brown will work in a pinch)
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 eggs
- 2 teaspoons of real vanilla extract OR 2 teaspoons of Amaretto liquer
- 1 cup all purpose flour
- 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons of old-fashioned (not instant) oatmeal
- 1 cup walnuts
- 1 cup pecans
- 1 cup white chocolate chips
- 1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons dark chocolate, divided

Directions

Preheat oven to 350F.


Add butter to a small saucepan over medium low heat.  We're browning butter now, so let it go beyond the melting stage. You want to see the little bubbles around the edge of the pan get all nice and brown.  Your  nose will help tell you when the butter is browned--you'll start to sense a nutty-caramel-like smell. Delish! Remove pan from heat.

Add oatmeal to a food process and process until it becomes a powdery, flour-like substance; set aside. Chop nuts by hand and set aside.


Combine brown sugar, browned butter and salt in mixer.  Mix on medium speed for about 5 minutes, or until the mixtures is no longer grainy.  Add eggs and vanilla (or Amaretto) and mix on medium speed until well combined.  Add flour and oatmeal, and mix on low speed until just combined--be careful not to over mix.

Add nuts and chocolates (only using 1/2 cup of the dark chocolate here) and mix by hand using a spatula or the mixer attachment until the yummy chocolate and nut chunks are spread evenly throughout the batter.  (Note: The "batter" will be rather thick and clumpy. That's ok. No --  that's awesomeness waiting to happen!)

Line a 9 by 13 baking dish with parchment paper. (Note: You could just butter the dish, but the parchment paper will make it uber-easy to remove the blondies and buys you lots of removal insurance.)  Evenly spread batter in dish and bake for 20 to 25 minutes.  It's totally ok for it to be a bit soft to the touch in the center.

Let the blondies cool in the baking dish on a rack. Using the parchment paper as handles, remove the luscious blondies from their baking vessel and place on cutting board. 

Over a double boiler, melt the remaining 2 tablespoons of dark chocolate.  Using a spoon, drizzle the dark chocolate over the top of the blondies.


Place in refrigerator for about 2 hours to finish cooling. (After it sets, it will be easier to cut.)  Depending on your crowd, you can make your blondies large squares of heaven or petite bite-sized morsels of love.

Either way, grab yourself a cold glass of milk and enjoy!

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