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Chocolate Chip Blondies – Erren’s Kitchen

This Chocolate Chip blondies recipe makes bar cookies with chocolate chips that are chewy, moist, & utterly outrageous – Cookie Bar Perfection!

a stack of chocolate chip blondies with melted chocolate chips throughout. a stack of chocolate chip blondies with melted chocolate chips throughout.

Have you ever found yourself in a cookie conundrum, craving the comforting sweetness of homemade chocolate chip cookies but feeling you don’t have the time or the heart for the chilling, scooping, and baking routine? I’ve been there, too, and that’s why I’m thrilled to share this game-changing Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars recipe with you! Imagine your favorite cookies’ delectable goodness packed into rich, gooey, and wonderfully easy-to-make blondies.

Yes, you read that right – with this chocolate chip blondies recipe, you’re just 40 minutes away from indulging in the ultimate treat. It’s a breeze to prepare, taking just a short time to mix and a brief 20 minutes in the oven. The outcome? Gooey, chewy chocolate chip blondies that are simply irresistible.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Combining brown and white sugar keeps the blondies flavorful without being too sweet.
  • Using all butter instead of shortening gives these blondies a buttery richness that’s just delicious. 
  • Vanilla extract adds an extra depth of flavor.

What is a Blondie?

A blondie is a delightful variety of bar desserts that resemble brownies in their dense, moist, and chewy texture but stand out with their unique flavor profile and color.

a close up image of a chocolate chip blondie with a gooey center exposed and more chocolate chip blondies in the background.a close up image of a chocolate chip blondie with a gooey center exposed and more chocolate chip blondies in the background.

The key to a blondie’s distinct taste lies in its base of vanilla and brown sugar, which creates a rich, sweet flavor with hints of caramel and gives it a golden or blond hue – hence the name “blondie.” In terms of ingredients, blondies commonly include flour, baking powder, butter, eggs, and brown sugar, and they often feature delicious add-ins like chocolate chips, nuts, white chocolate, or butterscotch chips for added texture and taste.

This recipe is one of my go-to recipes when I need to fill a gift basket during the holidays. These blondies (and their chocolate chip cookies counterpart) are the most requested treat by family and friends each year.

I have made this recipe more times than any other baked recipe on this site. It’s as perfect as perfect can get, and they are loved (and craved) by anyone I have ever made them for.

Ingredient Notes

all of the ingredients for this recipe laid out on a table.all of the ingredients for this recipe laid out on a table.

Salt: Kosher or fine sea salt is recommended. If unavailable, regular table salt can be substituted in the same quantity.

Baking Powder & Baking Soda: Ensure these are fresh to guarantee proper leavening. If baking soda is unavailable, use the baking powder three times.

Butter: Opt for unsalted butter to control the overall salt content. If using salted butter, reduce the added salt by half. For a dairy-free option, consider a plant-based butter substitute.

Light-Brown Sugar: This adds moisture and a caramel flavor to the blondies. Dark brown sugar is a suitable alternative for a richer molasses flavor.

Granulated Sugar: Standard granulated sugar works well, but caster or superfine sugar can also be used.

Eggs: Large, room-temperature eggs are ideal for the best texture. As a vegan option, flax eggs (1 tablespoon flaxseed meal with 2.5 tablespoons water per egg, left to thicken for 5 minutes) can be used.

Vanilla Extract: Pure vanilla extract is recommended for its superior flavor. In a pinch, artificial vanilla flavor can be used but may alter the taste slightly.

Semisweet Chocolate Chips: These are classic, but for a different flavor profile, try milk chocolate, dark chocolate, or white chocolate chips. For a dairy-free version, vegan chocolate chips are available.

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Detailed Instructions

Preheat and Prep

Start by setting your oven to a warm 350°F (about 175°C). This is the sweet spot for baking these treats. While the oven heats up, take a 9 x 13-inch (23 x 33 cm) baking pan and spray with baking spray. You can also line the pan with some baking paper. This will ensure your blondies will slide out easily once they’re baked to perfection.

Mix the Dry Ingredients

In a large mixing bowl, whisk together 2½ cups (312.5 grams) of all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon (5 grams) of salt, 1 teaspoon (5 grams) of baking powder, and 1 teaspoon (5 grams) of baking soda. This combination will form the supportive structure for your blondies, creating that perfect chewy texture we all crave.

The flour in a glass mixing bowlThe flour in a glass mixing bowl

Cream the Butter and Sugars

In a separate, equally large bowl, start your magic by beating together 8 ounces (1 cup or 227 grams) of unsalted butter, which you’ve let soften to room temperature. Add 1½ cups (330 grams) of packed light-brown sugar and ¼ cup (50 grams) of granulated sugar. Beat these until they’re fluffy and light, creating a sweet and airy foundation.

The butter and sugar being beat togetherThe butter and sugar being beat together

Making The Dough

Crack 2 large eggs, ideally at room temperature, into your butter and sugar mixture. Add them one at a time, blending well after each addition. Then stir in 1½ teaspoons (7.5 ml) of pure vanilla extract. These ingredients will bind the mixture, adding moisture and a rich depth of flavor.

The eggs being added to the bowl with the butter mixtureThe eggs being added to the bowl with the butter mixture

Add the dry ingredients to the bowl.

The flour mixture being added to the bowlThe flour mixture being added to the bowl

Now, gently fold your dry ingredients into the butter mixture. Do this by hand to avoid overmixing, which can lead to a cakey texture. We’re aiming for dense and chewy here, the hallmark of a great blondie.

Add 2 cups (about 340 grams) of semisweet chocolate chips.

The chocolate chips added to the bowl with the blondie doughThe chocolate chips added to the bowl with the blondie dough

Gently fold in the chocolate chips. This step is where the blondies get their irresistible chocolatey pockets that melt in your mouth.

Baking The Blondies

Spread the dough into your prepared pan, smoothing the top for an even bake.

The chocolate chip blondie dough spread into a pan ready to bake.The chocolate chip blondie dough spread into a pan ready to bake.

Slide the pan into your preheated oven and bake for about 25 to 30 minutes. You’re looking for a golden top and a set center.

How To Tell When Bar Cookies Are Done

Just give the pan a little shake. If it jiggles in the middle, put the pan back in and try again every 5 minutes until there is no longer a jiggle.

The baked chocolate chip blondies fresh from the oven.The baked chocolate chip blondies fresh from the oven.

Serving

Once baked, remove your pan from the oven and cool for 15 to 20 minutes. This patience is key; it allows the blondies to set and develop their flavors (don’t worry, they will still be warm).

Then, cut the Chocolate Chip Blondies into squares and serve. Each bite is a delightful blend of gooey, chewy, and chocolatey – a true treat for the senses.

a sliced batch of gooey chocolate chip blondiesa sliced batch of gooey chocolate chip blondies

Erren’s Top Tips

  • If you’re short on time, mix the butter with the sugars before adding the flour. The result will be a soft, chewy texture.
  • Mix the flour in by hand. Overmixing can cause the blondies to come out cakey instead of gooey and dense as they should be.
  • The key to making blondies chewy and fudgy is not to overcook them.  I bake them for 25 minutes, and to check if they’re perfectly baked, I gently shake the pan.  If they jiggle, put them back in the oven for five minutes at a time until just set (they can still have a very slight jiggle).  Keeping them from being overbaked keeps the blondies perfectly moist.
How do you store blondies?

Blondies can be stored in an airtight container for three days (although I’ve never had them last that long).

Can Blondies Be Frozen?

I’m often asked if Blondies can be frozen.  I’m sure they could be, but my advice is to freeze the dough, defrost it, and then bake them.  My opinion is that freshly baked is always best.

Do blondies need to be refrigerated?

No, blondies should be stored at room temperature. Refrigerating them will dry out the blondies.

a close up image of freshly baked chocolate chip blondies that are sliced into bars and ready to serve.a close up image of freshly baked chocolate chip blondies that are sliced into bars and ready to serve.


Let’s Make
Chocolate Chip Blondies

Decadent Blondies, also known as chocolate chip cookie bars, offer the same dense and fudgy texture as brownies.

Prep10 minutes

Cook30 minutes

Total40 minutes

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Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C).

  • Grease and flour a 9 x 13-inch baking pan.

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, salt, baking soda, and baking powder.

  • In a separate large mixing bowl, beat the butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar until fluffy.

  • Mix in the eggs one at a time, then stir in the vanilla extract.

  • Gradually mix in the flour mixture by hand until just combined (to avoid a cake-like consistency).

  • Fold in the chocolate chips.

  • Spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan and smooth the top.

  • Bake for 25-35 minutes, or until the center is set. If the center is still jiggly after 25 minutes, continue baking, checking every 5 minutes.

  • Cool in the pan for 15 to 20 minutes before slicing and serving.

Tips + Notes

  • If you’re short on time, melt the butter and mix it into the sugars before adding the flour. The result will be a soft, chewy texture.
  • Mix the flour in by hand. Over-mixing can cause the blondies to come out cakey instead of gooey and dense as they should be.
  • The key to making blondies chewy and fudgy is not to overcook them.  I bake them for 25 minutes, and to check if they’re perfectly baked, I gently shake the pan.  If they jiggle, put them back in the oven for five minutes until just set (they can still have a very slight jiggle).  Keeping them from being overbaked keeps the blondies perfectly moist.

 

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 258 (13%)| Carbohydrates: 31g (10%)| Protein: 2g (4%)| Fat: 13g (20%)| Saturated Fat: 8g (50%)| Cholesterol: 34mg (11%)| Sodium: 220mg (10%)| Potassium: 138mg (4%)| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 21g (23%)| Vitamin A: 265IU (5%)| Calcium: 34mg (3%)| Iron: 1.6mg (9%)

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Update Notes: This recipe was originally published in 2014, but was re-posted to include new photos, recipe updates, and tips in 2020.

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