Blonde Brownies with Chocolate Chips and Marcona Almonds

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

I found this recipe in this month’s issue of Food and Wine magazine. ย It was one of those Jerry Maguire moments. ย I’ve had these before. ย You know… ‘you had me at hello’. ย It’s ok. ย I can still say that. ย I grew up in the 90’s sooooo, just let it happen.

These blondies are studded with dark chocolate andย Marcona Almonds. ย Marcona almonds come from Spain and are slightly lighter and more creamy than the California variety. ย You can usually find them roasted in olive oil and tossed with sea salt which makes then extra snackable. ย I love them on top of these brownies because the saltiness balances the sweet of the brownies and the extra roasting makes the almonds dreamy.

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

Brown sugar is the base to Blonde Brownies.

Is ‘Blonde Brownie’ an oxymoron?

Brown sugar and butter also happen to be the base ingredients of chocolate chip cookies. ย Consider the two to be really delicious cousins.

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

It’s time.

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

Blondies are one of those things that everyone should make because they come together easily and they taste like chocolate chip cookies. ย How much more coaxing do you need?

These almond blondies are extra unique because they contain whole nuts as well as almond butter and a touch of cinnamon. ย Layers of flavor. ย That’s all.

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

Butter is melted until just about browned and whisked together with an ample amount of brown sugar, some egg business, and vanilla extract.

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

See? ย That’s nice.

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

Some dry ingredients. ย Blondies are so thick and chewy because of the ratio of wet ingredients to dry. ย Less flour, more butter, eggs, and sugar. ย Nothing but trouble, really.

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

Marcona almonds and chocolate chips are folded into the thick batter. ย I could just stop here and grab a spoon (for straight eating).

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

The blondies are also topped with almonds and chocolate before baking. ย It’s good news.

marcona almond and chocolate chip blondies

Sweet and chewy with a very clever hint of cinnamon. ย Melty chocolate and crunchy roasted almonds. ย These are the best blondies I’ve ever made. ย If I were you I’d eat all the crunchy chewy edges before anyone else gets to them. ย Selfish or smart? ย You be the judge.

Blonde Brownies with Chocolate Chips and Marcona Almonds

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recipe from Food and Wine Magazine February 2014

1 1/4 sticks (5 ounces) unsalted butter

1 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar

2 large eggs plus 1 egg large yolk

1/4 cup almond butter

2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

heaping 1/2 teaspoon salt

1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1 cup marcona almonds

1 cup chocolate chips

Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat oven to 325 degrees F. ย Grease a 9×9-inch baking pan, line the pan with parchment paper and grease the parchment paper as well. ย This recipe can be easily doubled and baked in a 9×13-inch pan.

In a medium saucepan, cook the butter over moderate heat until golden brown, about 5 minutes. ย Remove from heat and transfer the melted butter to a large bowl. ย Allow to cool for about 20 minutes before proceeding.

To the large bowl with the butter, add the sugar, eggs and yolk, almond butter, vanilla extract, salt, and cinnamon. ย Whisk until smooth and well combined. ย Add the flour and baking powder and stir with a wooden spoon. ย The mixture will be thick.

Fold in three-quarters of the almonds and three-quarters of the chocolate chips. ย Fold until combined. ย Spread the batter into the prepared baking pan. Top with the remaining almonds and chocolate. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until cooked through and golden brown. ย Insert a skewer in the center of the blondies to test the doneness. ย Remove from the oven and allow to cool completely before lifting from the pan and slicing.

Slice into 9 equal squares.

Blondies can be wrapped individually and frozen or stored at room temperature for 4 days. ย 

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  1. Hey Joy!
    Can the almond butter be substituted with regular butter, if i don’t have almond butter on hand?
    Can’t wait to try this recipe! :)

  2. It’s really a wonder that a pan full of that DELICIOUS BATTER made it into the oven. I subbed toasted pecans for the almonds & used dark chocolate chips. There’s no way these aren’t delicious.

  3. This was a great recipe! It was a pain to convert all the US measurements to Aus measurements (can’t we all just get along and use grams?), but it was worth it! It was quite doughy when it came out and crumbled a little bit, but didn’t matter. I used roasted almonds as that’s what I could get my hands on – no matter, turned out really well.

  4. Hi Joy! These looked too awesome not to try … but I didn’t have marcona almonds or almond butter, so I skipped the almonds and used peanut butter instead. Also, I used margarine instead of butter (I KNOW – such a traitor … but butter hasn’t been working with me lately and usually margarine subs really well). Cooked at 325 in a dark pan for 30min – but still gooey inside! What happened?! It’s back in the oven at 350 for awhile. Maybe it was the margarine? It smells delicious, though, and the batter (ahem..) was yummy. Hope these turn out!

  5. Most definitely selfish! Once you’d wrestle the raw dough out of my paws and successfully cooked these babies, I’d have them all in my mouth. Ah, such decorum. Making these pronto.

  6. Hey Joy- I was comparing your recipe to the Food and Wine version- I notice you made some changes (# of eggs, etc). DId you try out their version first? It got a bad review so I was wondering if that was why you made your edits and why it turned out so good ;) hoping to try yours this wkd.

  7. We just made these with peanut butter instead of almond butter and the results were delicious! After about 35 minutes in a 325 degree oven, we put the temperature to 375 and in a few minutes they were done. So, we would definitely recommend increasing the temperature. Thanks for a great recipe!!

  8. I made these earlier today substituting peanut butter for almond butter and macadamia nuts for almonds due to an allergy. I left them more than an extra five minutes they are still slightly under cooked, I was worried about the edges getting too done. This recipe is a definite keeper!

  9. Wahh looks too good to be true! My family unfortunately stays away from any and ALL nuts bc of my youngest has maj food allergies :(

  10. I made these yesterday. OH. MY. GOD. I had milk chocolate chunks in the cupboard and used walnut halves because I didn’t have marconas but the next time I go to the store they are def going into my shopping cart. They are the caramely-ist most decadent blondies I’ve ever eaten. I am not even a great fan of blondies but THESE………THESE. I baked them for 25 min at 350 and they were perfectly perfect.

  11. Made my first (well ok, second) blondies a few days ago – and blogged about it! I substituted the butter for olive oil and it worked really well. These look and sound beautiful with the cinnamon added!

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