Fruits? Naah.. Reminds me of visiting someone at the hospital.
Chocolates? I am a bit careful when I get this for kids 'cuz I know parents who don't introduce chocolates to their kids until they are about 10 or so. Yeah, really. Though I am super glad my parents didn't think of something like this, I respect these parents' decision.
That's when I decided to play it safe and bake something myself. TH may disagree about the 'safe' part but who listens to him anyway, right?
So I decided to bake these lovely butterscotch blondies. Zesty Cook made it look so simple that I wanted to do the same for you guys. That's why this is a step-by-step recipe. Its quite foolproof and really yummy, not to mention a great variation from the usual chocolate brownies!
The best part is, the recipe doesn't involve any kind of whipping, or beating, or creaming, or other complicated baking techniques. This is best suited for baking beginners. So this is for all those of you who requested simple cakes and bakes through my recipe request form.
*The final recipe is at the end of the post, so if you want to skip the yada yada and get to it straightaway, please keep scrolling. Thanks!*
So now, let's start with butter. 1/2 cup butter, melted. I gave it a turn in the microwave for about 45 seconds on medium-high.
Now, its time for the star ingredient - Butterscotch Chips!
Its quite easy after that..
Cool, cut into squares.
Pack it in a container...
Oh, this should easily get you about 18-20 squares if you use an 8 by 8 cake tray so you will have enough for yourselves too!
Here is the recipe again without the annoying pictures meddling with it:
ButterScotch Blondies RecipeThis is my entry to Monthly Mingle - Kids Lunches, conceptualized by Meeta and hosted by Srivalli this month. Though the kids would love to have just this for lunch, I would strongly recommend reserving it for dessert ;)
What I Used:
1/2 cup butter (melted)
1 cup brown sugar
1 egg
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 cup butterscotch chips
1 pinch salt
How I Made It:
1. Cream the melted butter and sugar until well blended.
2. Add the egg and mix well. Then add the vanilla extract.
3. Dunk the flour and salt in. Mix well until combined, with no lumps.
4. Add the chips and mix gently.
5. Transfer to a greased cake tray to a pre-heated oven at 350 F / 174 C and bake for about 30 mins or until a toothpick/skewer comes out clean.
6. Cool, cut into squares and enjoy!
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