
So when I saw this recipe on my friend Jane's site (If you like meal planning, head on over there sometime because Sunday nights she posts her weekly menu. Every single week. So fun!), I thought that I better make them.

I think she just does it because she's finally realized that I let her lick the bowls, spoons, and whatever else she can get her tongue on. She's a smart one. Picked up on that little tidbit from her brother, I think.
I have now been initiated into Blondie-hood, or the Order of Blondies, or whatever you call it. I like them very much (I've already eaten 4) and I'm sorry it took me so long to make them. I decided to add lemon zest and toasted coconut to the bars for a little extra something.
White Chocolate Coconut Blondies
adapted from Chunky Blonde Blondies

- 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 3/4 cup packed brown sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 of a vanilla bean
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup white chocolate, chopped into chunks
- 3/4 cup toasted coconut
- 3/4 cup macadamia nuts, chopped, divided
- zest of 1 lemon
Spoon into a greased 9 x 13 baking pan; spread to evenly cover bottom of pan. (Note: spraying a spatula with spray oil helps when you're spreading the batter) Sprinkle with remaining nuts. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until top begins to crack and is golden brown. Cool completely on wire rack, then cut into bars. Makes about 2 dozen bars.
*Cut the vanilla bean in half, then cut a slit down the middle in the half you are using. Use a knife or spoon to scrape out the beans.

They look great and the photos are very nice:) You need to try blondies more often!
ReplyDeleteKatie - I've never made blondies either...funny isn't it? I should maybe start with these ones!
ReplyDeleteI've never made or eaten blondies before either! Not sure why.... but yours look delicious!
ReplyDeleteAre these pics with your new camera?
Your photos look great. Have fun with your new camera! I must admit that I have never made blondies either, but this recipe - with the coconut and macadamia nuts (yum!) - looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteKatie! The photography is stunning - way to go.
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog (thanks to Twitter!) and just wanted to say what a great feel it has. I feel right at home :-)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the photos of your daughter licking the whisk! It makes me so happy when I see people cooking with their children.
I love blondies and yours look delicious! Your pictures look fabulous...we have great taste in plates! ;)
ReplyDeleteYummy, gonna have to give your version a try too!
ReplyDeleteOooh, they look yummy! The photos are fantastic. Madeline is a doll. I'm glad you got yourself a new camera!
ReplyDeleteFirst time w/ a blondie? That is amazing. They look delicious & it looks like you're having fun w/ your new toy!
ReplyDeleteI've never made a blondie either but this recipe looks delicious. I love white chocolate and mac nuts!
ReplyDeleteOhmigosh these sound incredible - love white chocolate and coconut!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your new camera! And these look great - I would LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious!
ReplyDeleteyou are using your camera well, my dear!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYAY for the new camera!!! :) These blondies look SO good!
ReplyDeleteI just made blondies for the first time last year and can't believe it took me so long! Love them and yours look great. Nice photos too!
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking about making blondies for Valentine's Day. These sound great!
ReplyDeleteYour kid made me smile. They are the same with mine. He always licks everything that is sticking in my spoons and whisks. They are just so adorable.
ReplyDeleteYour photos look amazing! Yay for great cameras :) I made blondies for the first time recently too for my job, they were surprisingly good.
ReplyDeleteI've never made or eaten blondies before either! It looks so delicious! I may want to try and make it to see how it tastes like. This will be a good recipe to put onto my blog. Of course with your permission first!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! And those blondies look fabulous. I'm sure you'll be making them again soon.
ReplyDeleteI can't say that Blondies are on the rotation around here, but gosh would i dig these. Love the twist with macadamia nuts, lemon and coconut. Perhaps i'll go blond!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited that you got your new camera! I know you guys have been saving up for it. I am so impressed! Looks like you have already got the hang of it, mama!! Yummy recipe too :)
ReplyDeleteI've never made blondies before but this is the perfect recipe to start with!
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