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This BLONDIE RECIPE is perfectly chewy, ready in less than 30 minutes, and topped with crackly cinnamon and sugar! My family can’t get enough of these little treats and I love how simple they are to make for any occasion.

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We make lots of brownies in this house, but sometimes you just need a change!

But not a big change…a small change. A blonde brownie instead of a…well…brown brownie. 😉

These blondies are the best dang blondies I’ve ever eaten and they are beyond easy. One bowl, no mixer, ready in less than 30 minutes.

I love how exceptionally chewy they are, especially when you pair them with a crackly cinnamon sugar topping!

We love bar desserts. These peanut butter and jelly bars are another favorite!

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Why we love these blonde brownies:

One Bowl! Who doesn’t love an easy clean up?

No Mixer Needed! The butter is melted, so all you need is a spoon and some elbow grease.

Six Ingredients! Bet you have everything you need in your kitchen!

Chewy! There’s nothing like biting into a gooey, chewy blondie – especially one topped with a crackly cinnamon sugar topping.

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Common questions about this recipe:

Should my blondies be gooey in the middle?

Yes, that is one of the best parts! In order to achieve this, the blondies should cook until they are almost done, and then finish cooking while cooling. You can test this by sticking a toothpick in the blondies one to two inches from the edge of the pan. If the toothpick comes out mostly clean, pull them from the oven.

Are blondies basically vanilla brownies? Or are they just square-shaped cookies?

Yep. Both. Haha! There is no chocolate in them, which is why they aren’t brownies. They have that fudgy texture of a brownie, though. They have the flavor of a cookie going on at the same time!

More bar recipes:

  • Millionaire Shortbread
  • Brookies
  • Homemade Brownies
  • Mississippi Mud Brownies
  • Peanut Butter Chex Bars
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Recipe

Cinnamon Sugar Blondies

Blondie recipe that is perfectly chewy, ready in less than 30 minutes, and topped with crackly cinnamon and sugar!

3.74 from 784 votes

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Prep5 minutes minutes

Cook22 minutes minutes

Total27 minutes minutes

Serves 16 bars

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup butter melted
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 large egg beaten
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 cup flour
  • Pinch of salt
  • 5 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line an 8×8 baking dish with parchment.

  • Add the butter and brown sugar to a medium mixing bowl and stir to combine.

  • Stir in the egg and vanilla.

  • Stir in the flour and salt until well combined.

  • Spread into the prepared pan. Combine sugar and cinnamon and sprinkle over the batter.

  • Bake for 22 minutes or until a tester comes out mostly clean.

  • Cool before cutting.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 141kcal (7%)| Carbohydrates: 20g (7%)| Protein: 1g (2%)| Fat: 6g (9%)| Saturated Fat: 3g (19%)| Cholesterol: 26mg (9%)| Sodium: 59mg (3%)| Potassium: 30mg (1%)| Sugar: 14g (16%)| Vitamin A: 195IU (4%)| Calcium: 17mg (2%)| Iron: 0.5mg (3%)

Author: Karly Campbell

Course:Dessert

Cuisine:American

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This post was originally published in December 2015 and was updated in December 2020.

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  1. Heather Tiara DeRango says

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    I made these for our family Easter dinner. I doubled the recipe and added buttercream frosting on top and everyone, I mean everyone was raving about them and asking for the recipe! Thank you!

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    • Karly Campbell says

      I’m so glad they were such a hit! I’m sure they were great with frosting!

      Reply

  2. LK says

    Cinnamon Sugar Blondie Recipe | Buns In My Oven (12)
    So easy to make and delicious every time!

    Reply

  3. Liliya says

    Not sure what I did wrong because I followed all the instructions properly and my bloodies turned out dry. They taste okay but aren’t gooey whatsoever. I baked them for exactly 22 minutes

    Reply

    • Karly Campbell says

      Hi Liliya! That’s disappointing! It could be that your oven runs a bit hot, so they were done before the 22 minutes. Did you test them before the 22 minute mark to see if they were done? You also want to make sure you’re spooning flour into the measuring cup and leveling it off, not packing it in. Too much flour will make them dry as well.

      Reply

  4. Stephanie Newcomb says

    I haven’t eaten it yet – but it looks SO GOOD! I doubled the recipe and put it in the 9×13 Pyrex with parchment paper. I WILL SAY – in true scatterbrained fashion – i started with mixing the brown sugar and flour. *facepalm*. So then I mixed everything together EXCEPT for the eggs/vanilla/cinnamon. I scrambled those three together and then mixed with the others…spread it in the pan and baked it. Looks like the traditional blondie brownies!

    Reply

  5. Gina says

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    This recipe is delicious! I loved it. It was like eating a snickerdoodle cookie that wasn’t baked all the way. Amazing. I could have eaten the entire pan.

    Reply

    • Karly Campbell says

      So glad you loved these! <3

      Reply

  6. Sonya says

    This was way to buttery for me, I mean like a layer of butter that was at the bottom.
    Tasted good, just won’t waste that much butter to make again.

    Reply

  7. Marissa says

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    Really hard to tell when they are done and super sweet. Tastes like snickerdoodle cookie dough! Overall ok but not my favorite

    Reply

  8. Sabrina says

    The flavor is good but the texture is too soft and chewy to where you question if it’s done.

    Reply

  9. Jess says

    Can I use dark brown sugar not light brown sugar

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    • Karly Campbell says

      Sure!

      Reply

  10. Jamie De Rosa says

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    Great recipe and easy to make!

    Reply

  11. Paola says

    Hi! Is a 10×6 pan the same as a 8×8?

    Reply

    • Karly Campbell says

      I have no idea. A 9 inch round pan should be the same though.

      Reply

  12. Linda Hess says

    Cinnamon Sugar Blondie Recipe | Buns In My Oven (16)
    Insanely good! I added a 1/2 cup of chocolate chips to the batter before spreading in the pan. My family inhaled them (including the “non-dessert” people)! Thank you for an amazing addition to my dessert repretoire.

    Reply

    • Karly says

      So glad you all enjoyed them!

      Reply

  13. Jess says

    Cinnamon Sugar Blondie Recipe | Buns In My Oven (17)
    My husband and I love this recipe! Perfect for the holiday season. We made it twice so far and are bringing it to game night with the fam. Will be keeping this one as a quick, easy and delicious go-to. Thanks! And happy holidays!

    Reply

    • Karly says

      I’m so glad you enjoy these! Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

  14. Virginia Noll says

    Mine didn’t seem to raise as high as yours. Thought it might be missing soda or powder but rechecked the recipe

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    • Karly says

      Nope, there is no leavening agent in these. They’re not very thick, and are meant to be chewy and a bit dense – fudgy. Did you use the same size pan as us? If your pan is larger that would make them thinner.

      Reply

      • Rhonda S says

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        This recipe tastes great but mine turned out thinner as well. Was wondering what elevation you’re at. I’m at 7000′ and usually add some extra flour and/or baking soda to compensate. I may need to experiment a bit. Thanks!

      • Karly Campbell says

        Hi Rhonda! We’re at 500′ and I don’t really have any experience with baking at higher elevations, but that may be it? Also want to be sure you’re using an 8×8 and not a 9×9 dish as that would affect it as well.

  15. DL says

    Cinnamon Sugar Blondie Recipe | Buns In My Oven (19)
    Had these at our church potluck and loved them, I asked for the recipe to make them myself!

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    • Karly says

      I’m so glad you enjoyed them! 🙂

      Reply

    • Kathy says

      Cinnamon Sugar Blondie Recipe | Buns In My Oven (20)
      Loved them so much made a bigger. Batch turned out great

      Reply

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FAQs

How do you know when blondies are cooked? ›

Visual cues: Blondies are done baking when the middle is slightly jiggly and shiny on top, but the edges look solidified. Be careful not to overbake or they will become dry and crumbly. Remember: residual heat will continue to cook the blondies.

Why are my blondies not cooking in the middle? ›

Over mixing the eggs: If you over mix the eggs, that can incorporate more air into the batter and cause them to sink. Underbaking the bars: Pulling the blondies out of the oven before the center has had time to bake through can also cause them to sink in the middle. Try baking them for a couple extra minutes next time!

What is the difference between a brownie and a blondie? ›

Both have chewy textures. However, blondies have a much lighter and softer taste than brownies. The ingredients used in brownies are where the two recipes diverge the most. Blondies use vanilla extract and brown sugar instead of cocoa powder to get their flavor, while brownies use chocolate and cocoa.

Why are my blondies cakey? ›

Cakey blondies can be a result of too much liquid in the batter, over-baking, or under-stirring. First and foremost, follow the recipe instructions and only add 1 egg plus 1 egg yolk. That means you'll have an extra egg white leftover when making this recipe.

Can I put undercooked blondies back in the oven? ›

If your baked goods are undercooked:
  1. If they are only slightly undercooked, you can try returning them to the oven and baking for a few more minutes.
  2. If they are significantly undercooked, you may need to extend the baking time significantly.
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How should blondies look in the middle? ›

Pour into loaf tin and smooth over. Place onto a baking tray on the middle shelf of oven and bake for 25 minutes. Check your Blondie, the centre should have a slight wobble, if very wobbly put back into the oven for a few minutes until it has firmed a little. Leave in loaf tin until cool.

How do you tell if a Blondie is undercooked? ›

Brownies and Blondies

The key is not under-baking them too much or too little. The toothpick test should produce a few errant crumbs stuck to the tester but not a smooth smear of batter.

Can you eat undercooked blondies? ›

In the UK, eggs with the Red Lion seal of approval are safe to eat raw or undercooked. So you can slightly undercook blondies and brownies if you prefer a fudgier texture. However, if you don't cook them enough, you just have a tray of uncooked batter.

What if brownies are undercooked in the middle? ›

If the middle of your brownies are not cooking while the edges are burning, try lowering the oven temperature and/or extending the baking time. You may also want to cover the pan with aluminum foil to prevent the edges from burning.

What did blondies used to be called? ›

Chocolate was an early-20th-century innovation that quickly became the norm. At about mid-century, molasses brownies became known as blonde brownies. Soon after, the name shortened to blondies, giving the confection its own identity outside the brownie's shadow.

Why are they called blondie? ›

Originally billed as Angel and the Snake for two shows in August 1974, they had renamed themselves Blondie by October 1974, while Ivan Kral joined the band on guitar. The new name derived from comments made by truck drivers who catcalled "Hey, Blondie" to Harry as they drove past.

What is the old version of brownies? ›

Did you know that Brownies were originally called 'Rosebuds'? Rosebuds was established in 1914 for girls to join before they became Guides. Just one year later, the name was changed to Brownies. Brownies are the second-youngest members of the Girlguiding family, for girls aged between 7 and 10.

Is baking soda or baking powder better for blondies? ›

However, if you prefer blondies with a slight rise, adding 1/2 teaspoon of baking powder will yield 1-inch-thick blondies with a uniform texture. Using baking soda is not recommended for this recipe, as it can cause the blondies to rise unevenly, resulting in tall, chewy edges and a thinner, fudgier center.

What can I use instead of baking powder in blondies? ›

For every teaspoon of baking powder, you'll want to substitute in ¼ tsp of baking soda with ½ tsp of cream of tartar. If you don't have any cream of tartar, you can also substitute one teaspoon of baking powder with a mixture of ¼ tsp of baking soda plus ½ tsp of either vinegar or lemon juice.

How do you keep blondies moist? ›

Granulated sugar - simple fine white granulated sugar keeps these brownies moist. If you reduce the sugar they will not be as fudgy.

Do blondies look raw? ›

How to know when blondies are done. Remove the blondies from the oven when the edges look dry and set, but the center still looks slightly soft and underdone. If you have a toothpick, when you push it into the center, it should feel soft, but when you remove the toothpick, it should come out relatively clean.

How do you tell if brownies are fully cooked? ›

To test for doneness with a toothpick, insert a toothpick into the center of the brownies and pull it back out. For fudgy brownies, you'll want to see some moist crumbs attached to the toothpick when you pull it back out. If it looks like it's covered in brownie batter, the brownies will need to bake a bit longer.

How do you know when brownies are done cooking? ›

For cake-like brownies, take them out of the oven when they just begin to pull away from the sides of the pan, or when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. For fudgy brownies, bake within the time range stated in the recipe.

What should a cooked brownie look like? ›

The first check is a visible check of the brownie tray. You will want to see cooked edges around the tray and a slight shrinking away from the side of the pan. Importantly you should see shiny cracks in the crispy top of the brownie.

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