Gooey PB&J Blondies


Like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich

In blondie form.

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Recently, a friend asked if I’d make my famous Chocolate-Chip Blondies.

When she wanted to know her daughter’s choice of cake flavors for her birthday party, the little girl answered, “No cake. Chocolate-Covered Katie blondies!”

I have never felt so honored.

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I talked with the birthday girl about what she’d like, and we decided that I’d not make chocolate-chip blondies, but a new flavor: pb and jelly!

Gooey PB&J Blondies

Based off of my Chocolate-Chip Blondies

  • 1 can garbanzo beans (or white beans), drained and rinsed
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter (not unsalted)
  • 1/4 cup quick oats
  • 3/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1/8 tsp baking soda
  • 1/4 plus 1/8 tsp salt
  • 2/3 cup brown sugar (feel free to use less or sub some with stevia)
  • 1/2 cup jam of choice

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Blend all ingredients (except jam) until very smooth. Scoop into a greased (or tinfoil-lined) 8×8 pan. (If you want fatter blondies, don’t spread all the way to the sides.) Spread the jam on top and bake for 35-38 minutes.

These are also very similar to the Snickerdoodle Blondies.

Nutrition Info: I haven’t calculated nutritional info, but a commenter said the blondies have 120 calories if cut into 16 squares. Since the first two photos don’t do a good job of conveying the blondies’ beauty, here’s what the final version of the blondies looked like, jelly and all:

 

Up close, personal, and super gooey.

I wasn’t at the actual party, but my friend said the kids polished off the blondies in record time.

 

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She also served Chocolate Brownie Batter Dip.

When I heard this, I tried not to think about the poor moms whose children attended the party and came home filled with beans.

Question of the Day:

Do you remember any of your childhood birthday parties?

Mine always had a theme: one year was Snow White, another year was 101 Dalmations. And I liked pool parties. My mom would always make an adorable homemade cake to match each year’s specific theme. I’m definitely going to go all out for my future kids’ birthday parties.

Is it a bad thing to want kids just so I can plan their birthday parties? 😉

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171 Comments

  1. Mellie says:

    I always had the best parties growing up. My mom was/is a good party planner.

  2. natalie @ southern fit foodie says:

    Those look awesome! Who doesn’t love anything with PB&J mixed together?!?!

    My birthday is in late September, so my birthday parties growing up were always hayrides, bonfires, and scavenger hunts! We always had fun!

  3. Alex@Spoonful of Sugar Free says:

    SO adorable!!! When a little kid asks specifically for you treats, you should be proud! Those kiddies are hard to please 😛

  4. Tara Deal says:

    Growing up, my birthday parties were never really themed but they were just huge slumber parties!! Don’t feel bad though…I can’t WAIT to plan themed to the max parties for my kids someday!! 🙂

  5. Mary @ Bites and Bliss says:

    I remember one birthday party where my mom set up a huge scavenger hunt for me and my friends. We were running around like crazy being little detectives. It was so much fun!!

  6. Trina says:

    Hi Katie~ I’m new to your blog but I’ve been so interested in your recipes since starting nutrition school and I’m looking to learn more healthy ways of eating. But I love dessert so finding your site has been a huge help!
    I tried out the choc chip blondie dip and loved it. It was a tad runnier than what your picture seemed to suggest, but I did omit flax and reduced the milk, but maybe should have reduced it a bit more. Either way, it was delicious. My daughter loved it too and she is SO picky.
    Thank you for what you do here.
    xoxo
    Trina

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Hey Trina! I’m so glad you found me! Apparently, a lot of other people have the same problem with the dip being runny if they don’t use the optional flax. So I’d leave the extra liquid out completely if you don’t use flax or oats :).

  7. Lisa says:

    I’m so happy you posted the blondies! I will definitely have to make these tomorrow. I love how gooey the blondies and deep dish cookie pie get with the beans, yum!

  8. Leslie Paquette says:

    Haha, when I read the part about the poor mom’s not knowing how many beans their kids had consummed I started laughing. Those look delish and I most certainly will try the recipe soon.

  9. Tara says:

    Why wasn’t I invited to this party?! I think that is my kind of kid. I wish my sister was begging me for chocolate covered katie snacks… but I guess I really haven’t exposed her yet. I’m thinking of making one of your recipes for the block party, where I know they will go like (chocolate covered) hot cakes!

    All my childhood parties were luaus. I was obsessed with hawaii and the tropics. My attic is filled with hula skirts, leis, and coconut bras now!

    1. CCK says:

      LOL! I have a coconut bra too, from a luau ice cream party I had a few years ago. Somehow a party isn’t a party until there’s a coconut bra involved! After that party, one of my friends now wears a coconut bra to every party he goes to, no matter the theme 😕 :-?.

  10. Kaitlyn@TheTieDyeFIles says:

    Ooooh yum! My favorite childhood birthday party was (of course) a cupcake decorating party!!!