Hello lovely TBB readers! Today we’ve got a wonderful guest sharing a ridiculously drool-worthy recipe. Ashley from Fit Mitten Kitchen is an excellent baker and photographer (if you can’t tell!) and I’m so excited she’s sharing her expertise on TBB today! Enjoy!
Hi all! I’m so happy to be here on The Blissful Balance sharing a recipe with you. For one, I heart Christina. She’s a lovely human being with such a great understanding of balanced living. We’re only a few years apart, but I wish I had her view on a balanced lifestyle when I was her age. Thankfully I’ve come to my senses over this past year and have allowed myself to actually live a little (perhaps that’s a story for another day on FMK…). But secondly, Christina’s drive, passion, and willingness to help others in the blogosphere is something that helps keep me going each week with my own blog.
When Christina asked if I would develop a gluten-free dessert for you all, my wheels started turning. I absolutely love baking, but I’m also a bit of a perfectionist, so whatever I came up with HAD to be AHmazing. Also, sometimes gluten-free baking can be tricky, so I went with a main ingredient I’ve used time and time again: almond meal. Almond meal is the perfect gluten-free ingredient for theses peanut butter blondies, which gives them a thick and chewy texture. Another key ingredient in blondies is brown sugar, which is crucial for the rich flavor you want from a blondie. Then of course there is peanut butter mixed with white chocolate because we’re fancy like that. Speaking of white chocolate, I like to use a higher quality one when baking. I’ve found that if I go the cheaper route, I’m left with chocolate chips that are waxy and won’t melt properly. I like Ghirardelli, but I hear Guittard is another great option.
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Now, as much as you’re going to want to scarf these bad boys down fresh out of the oven (if you did, I wouldn’t blame you), you’re going to want to wait for the blondies to cool in the pan, for at LEAST 30 minutes, if not a full hour. The middle of the blondies will appear underdone when you first take them out of the oven, but they’ll set upon cooling.
Okay, NOW you can devour.
- 1 cup almond meal (almond flour will also work)
- ¾ tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp salt
- ½ cup all natural peanut butter (pure peanuts, no added oil)
- ¾ cup brown sugar (light or dark)
- 2 TBS butter, softened*
- 2 TBS coconut oil, softened
- 1 large egg, room temperature
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 4 oz quality white chocolate, roughly chopped (or ½ cup chips)
- Preheat oven to 350F, line an 8×8 baking pan with parchment paper, set aside.
- In a small bowl combine almond meal, baking powder, and salt. Set aside.
- In a large bowl using an electric hand mixer, or the paddle attachment of your stand mixer, cream together peanut butter, brown sugar, butter, and coconut oil until well combined, about 1 minute.
- Add in egg and vanilla extract, mix until fully combined.
- Add your dry ingredients to your wet ingredients, and mix until dough comes together. Dough will be thick and slightly wet/oily.
- Using a large wooden spoon, stir in your white chocolate.
- Press dough into prepared baking pan, working it into the corners evenly with your hands.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes, until edges have browned slightly. The middle will appear underdone, but will set upon cooling. Cool blondies in pan for 30-60 minutes before cutting into 16 squares.
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These Gluten-free Peanut Butter White Chocolate Chip Blondies are the perfect combination of thick and chewy, plus you just can’t really beat the flavor of peanut butter when it comes to baked goods, amiright?
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Ashley Walterhouse is the turquoise-obsessed blogger behind Fit Mitten Kitchen. On her blog you’ll find recipes from healthier cookies to hearty salads and fun, quick workouts. She enjoys inspiring others to find their healthy way of life through whole foods and fitness.
I love Fit Mitten Kitchen!!! These bars look phenomenal. I know what I’m doing on this long weekend…baking all the things!
You’re so sweet Marina! <3
Me toooo FMK is da bomb. I’m out of town but can’t wait to get home and make these fo real.
It’s only 9 in the morning and now you have me craving these blondies! YUM!
Yay! Thanks so much for having me! I wish I could share these with you IRL. You’d have to fight the husband for them though 😉
Holy cow! These look INSANELY good!
Oh wow those look so good! I would totally eat those for breakfast with some coffee!
These look AH-MAZING (silently curses simultaneous gluten and tree nut allergies…)
These look SO SO SO GOOD an would be perfect with Nuttzo! And I LOVE Ashely…she’s a total sweetheart! XOXO
You are just the sweetest thing Katie! <3
I’ve never tried Nuttzo but I bet you’re right!! And yep – totally agree
Wow! These look so good! I cannot wait to give them a try
RIGHT?! Me too! Wish I had an earlier flight so I could get home and bake already!
These look so good! Two of my faves <333
Totally. Ash is a baker extraordinaire
Can you please ship 2 dozen. Overnight would be great! Ashley’s recipes never disappoint.
Aw thanks Jill! <3
Haha!! I wish Ashley could have shipped some to me!!
YUM! Ashley, these look fantastic! My husband and I are trying to cut gluten out of our diet and I haven’t quite gotten the hang of using gluten-free flours. Can’t wait to try this one!
I did gluten free for a year and you definitely have to get creative!! And back then, there was not nearly as much food offered gluten free as today. Good luck!! <3
My mouth is literally watering as I read and scroll through these pics. GAH.
Girll you best clean up that keyboard ;D
OMG looking at these late at night, now I want to turn on the oven and bake. I have so much white chocolate from the holidays left over… breakfast maybe!!
OHHH yeah I would love these for breakfast!! Youza genius
Saw these earlier today and just had to make them tonight. I subbed Justin’s Maple Almond Butter for peanut butter and they are INCREDIBLE. So glad to have found this new favorite, since regular chocolate triggers my anxiety/acid reflux. Thank you! xx
OH YUM love the addition of maple.