In one word, these Brown Butter Maple Blondies are incredible! Buttery, chewy , packed with maple-ey flavor and made with pantry-staple ingredients, these blondies are easy-to-make and absurdly tasty!
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Okay, Iโll say it: Iโm not much of a Fall baking gal. Summer fruit pies and holiday cocktails are much more my steez. Whether itโs the overwhelming amount of pumpkin or the resurgence of apple everything, I just canโt seem to get too excited about it all. Thatโs not to say I donโt enjoy eating it, I just donโt get the same tingle in my toes. Ya know?
But, today Iโm eating my own words (quite literally). As I took a peek into the pantry this afternoon, in search of something sweet, I spotted the maple syrup and thought โI can work with thatโ. Maple syrupโs luscious, naturally-sweetened flavor is not only delectable but, when paired with brown butter, down right heavenly! With less than 10 ingredients, these Brown Butter Maple Blondies are shockingly effortless.
Trust me, youโre gonna wanna get cozy and bake a batch of these right now!
Perks and Highlights of the Best Brown Butter Maple Blondies
Cuisine Inspiration: American Comfort
Infused with the heartwarming flavors of home, these blondies take a classic American treat and give it a sweet little twist.
Primary Cooking Method: Baking
Crispy on the outside, gooey on the inside โ achieve the perfect texture with a good old-fashioned bake in the oven.
Dietary Info: Vegetarian, Gluten Options
A treat for most, with a simple swap to gluten-free flour, these blondies become a sweet option for those with gluten sensitivities.
Key Flavor: Nutty Brown Butter & Sweet Maple
The nuttiness of browned butter perfectly complements the rich, autumnal sweetness of maple, creating a flavor profile thatโs complex yet comforting.
Skill Level: Intermediate
A little bit of baking prowess is needed, but hey, you’re totally capable! It’s all about that brown butter process.
Special Perks:
- Complex Sugars: The maple syrup offers a deeper, more complex sweetness than regular sugar. It’s like your taste buds are going on a flavor hike!
- Texture Heaven: With their crisp edges and chewy centers, these blondies offer a delightful mouthfeel that’s a rollercoaster of texture.
- Make-Ahead Magic: Prepare the batter ahead of time, and when you’re about ready for dessert, just pop them in the oven.
- Versatility Vibes: Feeling adventurous? Add in nuts, chocolate chips, or whatever floats your sweet treat boat.
- Crowd-Pleaser: Great for gatherings, these blondies have a unique flavor that stands out from other potluck desserts, making you the star baker of any event.
Ingredients
Brown Butter Maple Blondies make for the easiest Fall treat! With a chewy bite, a sticky touch and a buttery mouth-feel, these bars are simply delicious. So, throw on a fuzzy sweater and pour yourself a hot cup of joe, weโre making blondies yโall.
Let the pantry treasure hunt begin:
- Light Brown Sugar – a blondieโs magic power is sourced from light brown sugar. When incorporated into browned butter, this already caramel-like sugar morphs into a nutty, molasses-ey and creamy liquid.
- Brown Butter – better referred to as liquid gold, brown butter is deeper, richer and more intense in flavor than traditional butter. The toasted undertones are glorious.
- Maple Syrup – does anything scream Autumn more than maple syrup? The rich, sweet amber notes come through beautifully. Iโd highly recommend using a natural, high-grades syrup for maximum goodness.
- Vanilla Extract – is there a baked good that doesnโt benefit from a splash of earthy vanilla?
- Eggs – eggs simply serve as a binder. Nothing crazy.
- All-Purpose Flour – if there isnโt flour in a blondie recipe, you should be worried. If youโre looking to make this gluten-free, try using almond flour, oat flour or your preferred replacement option.
- Baking Soda – though blondies are a bit denser than a brownie, we still want a bit of rise to avoid a hard, flat result.
- Salt – a pinch of salt is always necessary to balance out the sugar. For a little extra zing, finish the blondies with a bit of flaky sea salt.
- Confectionerโs Sugar – maple syrup, butter and powdered sugar are all used to make the maple glaze. This sticky, sweet topping is what takes these brownies to the next level.
How Do I Make Brown Butter?
Brown butter is heat-treated butter that allows the milk solids in the butter to caramelize. Itโs known for a deep amber, light brown color and a noticeable nutty scent.
I use brown butter to elevate my dessert recipes and add dimension to my food with minimal effort. It takes only a few extra minutes, and is almost foolproof.
Hereโs how you do it:
- Place your butter in a small non-stick saucepan and turn the heat to medium-high.
- Once the butter has begun to melt, stir it with a wooden or silicone spoon. A whisk will also work just fine.
- Allow the butter to keep cooking. First, the butter will begin to bubble and then a foam will form at the top. Next, a nutty scent will start to waft up and there will be tiny brown bits floating to the bottom of the pan.
- Remove the pan from the heat. Transfer the butter to a heat-safe bowl and allow it to cool completely before using.
TIP: When browning butter for the first time, itโs important to keep your eye on it. Use your senses, and smell the butter. Use a light colored saucepan so you can see the color. It should be a deep caramel color. If youโre unsure, err on the side of a lighter caramel as brown butter can easily burn.
If you love these, you will also love this Ginger Brown Butter Blondies recipe, Brown Butter Snickerdoodles, and Brown Butter Kentucky Cake!
ADDITIONAL MIX INS
These maple blondies are intended to be very simple but there is definitely room for customization. I encourage you to play around with this recipe using whatever youโve got on hand!
Hereโs some inspiration I drew from peeking into my own pantry:
- Nuts (pecans or walnuts)
- Chocolate Chunks or Chips (white, milk or dark)
- Peanut or Almond Butter
- Dried Cranberries
- Candied Bacon
- Apples
Storage
So, youโve just made a fresh batch of perfect blondies: chewy, buttery and sweet. Theyโre marvelous, theyโre rave-worthy, theyโre the best dang blondies youโve ever had. Now, I wouldnโt blame you for eating the whole batch in one sitting but itโs probably best to save some for later.
Both brownies and blondies can dry out rather quickly.
TIP 1: Air is your enemy; by tightly wrapping the blondies in plastic wrap we avoid exposing them to that evil, dry air. Stored at room temperature, these blondies will stay fresh for about 3-4 days. For longer storage, keep your goods in the refrigerator; theyโll last for up to two weeks.
TIP 2: If itโs more convenient to store the blondies in a container, be sure it is airtight. Place a slice of bread on top of the blondies; the moisture from the bread will help keep them soft. If they start drying out, change out the slice of bread for a fresh one.
Best Brownies and Bars
Between you and I, I always keep some hidden goodies that Iโve dubbed โmommyโs stashโ. Bars and brownies make for the best midday nibble, even if I have to hide in the pantry to eat it.
Whether youโre looking to share or bake up a stash of your own, these recipes are the way to go:
Brown Butter Maple Blondies
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Ingredients
For the Blondies
- 1 1/3 cup light brown sugar packed
- 1/2 cup unsalted butter melted, browned and cooled (see how to brown butter in article or notes below)
- 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
- 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract
- 2 large eggs
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 3/4 tsp kosher salt
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
For the Maple Glaze
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter
- 1/2 cup pure maple syrup
- 1 cup confectioner's sugar sifted
- kosher salt pinch
Instructions
For the Blondies
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Prepare a 9×13 sized baking pan with parchment paper making sure to allow some of the paper to come up the sides of the pan for easy removal.
- In your mixer bowl, add brown sugar, browned butter, syrup, vanilla and eggs and mix on medium speed until well combined.
- Slow mixer down to low speed and add flour, salt and baking soda and mix until combined.
- Add blondie batter to parchment paper and spread out using a spatula.
- Bake for 23-27 minutes or until toothpick in center comes out clean.
For the Glaze
- While blondies bake, add butter to a pan over low heat along with syrup and allow butter to melt together with syrup.
- Once butter melts, quickly whisk in sifted confectionerโs sugar and salt ensuring there are no lumps and spread on warm blondies. Allow glaze to set then cut blondies in bars and serve.
Notes
- Place your butter in a small non-stick saucepan and turn the heat to medium-high.ย
- Once the butter has begun to melt, stir it with a wooden or silicone spoon. A whisk will also work just fine.ย
- Allow the butter to keep cooking. First, the butter will begin to bubble and then a foam will form at the top. Next, a nutty scent will start to waft up and there will be tiny brown bits floating to the bottom of the pan.ย
- Remove the pan from the heat. Transfer the butter to a heat-safe bowl and allow it to cool completely before using.ย
Completely blew away my Canadian family and friends serving these yesterday with Earl Grey tea and coffee. It is definitely Autumn here in British Columbia and although I had shared Blondies (made from my MamaMaryKateโs recipes many times.,,these Maple Blondies totally melted everyoneโs hearts. Lovely way to welcome Fall!
I concerned about the advice to tightly wrap the bloodied. Since the glaze doesnโt set hard (reference was made to them being sticky) wonโt it stick to the plastic wrap?
You can actually wrap them without the glaze and store separately.
Did you use pure maple syrup? Do you think it makes a difference if you donโt?
Yes I used pure maple syrup. It definitely makes a difference in flavor.
Yum!! Whatโs not to like! Total sugar bomb in the best way. Added some flakey salt right before the icing set but after it cooled a touch. Delicious!!
I want to try making these! They look wonderful! I would make them any time of year, maple season is actually around February, when the trees are tapped to produce the liquid that is boiled into maple syrup. Don’t wait for fall – get that maple any time!
These Brown Butter Maple Blondies may be my new favorite dessert for Fall! So soft and delicious! Love the maple flavor!, one of my favorites!!
These sound absolutely incredible! The maple flavour and the buttery goodness have my mouth watering!
These are amazing! I love fall desserts and this one is a keeper. I absolutely love the mommy stash comment. I’ve had a few of those myself!!
Brown butter and maple- I don’t know if it gets any better than this! These sound like a dream! Wishing I had one right now.
I have seriously fallen in love with these blondies! I can’t wait to make these again and again. Thank you for sharing!