The thing I love most about these Brown Butter Blondies, besides the ridiculously good depth of flavor from the brown butter, is the bits of chocolate from the M&Ms.
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Traditionally blondies do not contain chocolate. I can't help myself though. If I am indulging, I want to go all in and add chocolate to everything!
Case in point, my Chocolate Covered Strawberry Cheesecake. I couldn't be happy with just the most delicious creamy strawberry cheesecake, I had to go and add chocolate.
If you want to play around with different blondies recipes, try this recipe for Biscoff blondies next.
You'll notice the blondies in the photo above are thicker than the ones in the photo below.
The version with the red candies were baked in an 8x8 pan while the pastel version was baked in a 9x13.
You can do either but I do prefer the way the 8x8 comes out.
You know what is great about using M&Ms in these blondies? You can customize them for just about any holiday or theme.
When I originally posted this recipe, I made the blondies for Easter so I used pastel colored candies.
More recently, I made these with the Valentine themed candies.
You could use the red and green for Christmas just like I do with my Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars.
Ingredients
- butter (brown butter)
- brown sugar
- white granulated sugar
- egg
- vanilla extract
- salt
- flour
- m&m candies
How to make brown butter
Brown butter is simply butter that is melted and cooked until the color is browned.
The important thing to note when you are making brown butter is that it can go from perfectly brown to burned in an instant. Do not leave the stove while the butter is browning.
As your butter is browning, you'll notice the butter giving off a caramel-like smell. It's unmistakable and irresistible.
Stir or whisk the butter often as it's browning.
It is done when your butter solids have turned a caramel brown color. Remove it rom the heat.
There's an informative post on Food Network about making Brown Butter if you need more instruction.
If you just are not comfortable making your own brown butter, they do sell it in some stores, here is a Brown Butter link on Amazon.
Instructions
Start by making the brown butter. Let it cool just a little bit.
Cream together the sugars and brown butter and then mix in everything else except the candies.
The batter will be thick, almost paste-like.
Stir ¾ of the m&m candies into the dough and press it into a prepared 8x8 or 9x9 baking dish.
Press the remaining candies into the top surface of the dough. I do this just so each piece will be showing the candy when serving.
Bake them until the edges are starting to brown just a little bit.
Cool in pan for a few minutes and then remove from pan by lifting with the parchment paper. Finish cooling on wire rack.
I like to cut them while they're just a tab bit warm.
Yes. Regular butter can be used but it does need to be melted.
Yes.
The blondies should look a little brown on the edges but still look a little underdone in the center. The blondies will continue to cook once out of the oven.
Store blondies in an air-tight container on the counter for up to 4 days.
Printable Recipe Card
Brown Butter Blondies With M&Ms
Ingredients
- 8 Tablespoons butter
- 1 ¼ Cup brown sugar
- ¼ Cup white granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ¼ teaspoon salt kosher
- 1 ½ Cup flour all purpose
- 1 Cup M&M's divided
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350. Prepare an 8x8 or 9x9 pan with parchment paper. You can use a 9x13 also but it will result in thin blondies.
- Heat butter in a saucepan over medium-low heat stirring often. The butter is done after it stops bubbling and solids have turned caramel brown. Let it cool until just warm.
- In a large bowl, cream together butter and sugars. Add egg, vanilla and salt and mix again.
- Stir in Flour. Mixture will be thick.
- Fold in ¾ of the M&M's.
- Spread the batter in the prepared pan and smooth the top with a rubber spatula if needed. Press the remaining m&m candies on top of the batter. Bake in pre-heated oven for approximately 25-30 minutes. Blondies are done when edges have just started to brown. Center will still look a little undone. Reduce cook time to 20-25 minutes if using a 9x13 pan.
- Allow to cool in pan for 10 minutes.
- Lift blondies up by pulling up the parchment. Slice when cool.
Adrianne says
These look delicious, and perfectly springy with those pastel colors!
Sophia @ NY Foodgasm says
OMG these look amazing and WOW browned butter?! YUM!
foodyschmoody says
Thanks Sophia, the browned butter, really adds something to these!
Jeanie @ create&babble says
These blondies look so pretty and yummy! Pinned!
Lindsay Gilbert says
These sound amazing!! Thanks for sharing!
Abby Lawson says
These look SO yummy! My boys would love them! Hope you have a wonderful week!
~Abby =)
Jenne Kopalek says
Have to show these to my daughter. She will love them!
Tina says
Theses look absolutely delish! I have a feeling my bf is going to love them!
One TIPsy Chick says
I want one! Pinning!
foodyschmoody says
You can have one, just pop on over. It's just a quick plane ride!
Lori Who Needs A Cape? says
So cute! I've pinned to my Easter board 🙂
foodyschmoody says
Thanks Lori
Hezzi-D says
These are so pretty and look perfect for spring!
Happy Valley Chow says
Holy cow those look absolutely delicious, fantastic job 🙂
Happy Blogging!
Happy Valley Chow
Joanne T Ferguson says
G'day! I have never had a blondie! i think I have been missing out!
Cheers! Joanne
Mo says
they are sooo cute ! love the colour ! I am eating a chocolate brownie RIGHT now and i could go for those right after 🙂
foodyschmoody says
Oh, thank you so much. Now, I sort of wish I had a nice chocolatey brownie. Trade you lol
Jennfer says
I showed my husband these early this morning and he immediately said could you make those today? Pinning
foodyschmoody says
Hahaha! That's great!
Rachel@ {i love} my disorganized life says
I've been seeing browned butter recipes for quite some time now- definitely going to have to try these out!
foodyschmoody says
Oh Rachel, browned butter makes everything better. I hope you'll try it. Thanks for dropping in and taking the time to leave me a message 🙂
Diane Roark says
I love blondies. Thanks for sharing on Saturday Dishes. I pinned them.
Blessings,
Diane Roark
recipesforourdailybread.com
Jasey says
I simply love these! I think I am going to have to make them for my kids! They keep calling my name!
Kelly says
Funny, my stepkids had never had brownies until they met me - and as soon as they had them the first time, it became a ritual. I'm gonna have to surprise them with these next time!
foodyschmoody says
Never had brownies???? Whaaaaaaat? Well, it's a good thing you came into their life Kelly, because everyone NEEDS brownies/blondies
Kenneth Goh says
Sorry for my ignorance as I really never seen brown butter before. Though without knowing this, the picture will tell me that it is definitely a nice sweet treats. Thanks for sharing with the party . Have a nice day. Cheers
foodyschmoody says
Thank you Kenneth. Oh you must try a recipe with browned butter!
Lucy says
I love pretty much anything with M&Ms! These look absolutely fantastic! I've included them in my Easter sweets roundup! Thanks for sharing at Saturday Dishes!
foodyschmoody says
Thanks Lucy!!! We are big M&M fans here too!
Laura@Baking in Pyjamas says
I love blondies just as much as brownies. I love brown butter too and m&ms, I think I'd love these a lot. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great weekend!!
Cheryl says
Like I mentioned in my comment about your Easy Easter Peeps Cake, I'm sharing this recipe on my Easter/Passover Recipe Roundup! I hope you'll come vote for your favorite in the next couple of days! Thanks so much for sharing your talents on The Yuck Stops Here link party! HUGS
Erlene says
M&Ms alone are a nice treat, but put in some bars and it's a fantastic dessert. Thanks for sharing it on The Yuck Stops Here! recipe link up. Have a super Easter weekend.