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Blondie (confection)

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Type
  
Dessert bar

Place of origin
  
United States

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Alternative names
  
Blond[e] brownie, blondie bar

Main ingredients
  
Flour, Brown sugar, Butter, Egg as food, Baking powder, Vanilla

Similar
  
Chocolate brownie, Butter, Vanilla, Egg as food, Flour

A blondie (also known as a blond[e] brownie) is a rich, sweet dessert bar. It resembles the traditional chocolate brownie, but substitutes vanilla for the cocoa used in brownies, and contains brown sugar. Blondies are made from flour, brown sugar, butter, eggs, baking powder, and vanilla, and may also contain walnuts or pecans. Blondies often contain white or dark chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, or other flavored chips.

Blondies differ significantly from white chocolate brownies. Unlike the white chocolate brownie or the normal brownie, they contain no chocolate or chocolate flavouring, other than chocolate chips, which may be included. They may also contain coconut, nuts, toffee, or any other chunky candy for added texture. Blondies are not usually frosted; the brown sugar tends to be sweet enough. A variation is the Congo bar, which contains chocolate chips with either walnuts or coconut.

They are baked in a pan in an oven in a manner similar to that of the baking of traditional brownies, then they are cut into rectangular shapes for serving. Blondies are sometimes served in sundaes, often topped with caramel sauce.

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Blondie (confection) Wikipedia