We had the Missionary Sisters for tea last night and I wanted to bake them something really special for dessert that I knew they would go gaga over! I adapted this recipe for Jammy Dodger White Chocolate Blondies that I found on a blog called Katie Cakes.
OH. MY. GOODNESS!!! Was this ever a great choice of what to make. Hands down the most gorgeous thing I have baked this year!
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Imagine a delicious white chocolate blondie batter . . . spread in a pan and dolloped with spoonfuls of sweet strawberry jam . . .
The jam swirled through the batter . . .
Topped at intervals with moreish Jammy Dodger Biscuits/Cookies . . . and then baked in the oven until the batter is just barely set . . .
The end result being a blondie that is incredibly moist and sweet with sticky jam and studded with those lovely biscuits.
I am not sure what the biscuit equivalent would be in America . . . any jam filled double biscuit would do. In Canada I think that the Peek Freen Jam cookies would work. They just won't be as pretty . . .
This is one very delicious bake, that has you wanting just one more. These are almost dangerous to have in the house. Seriously. I am so glad that the girls were here to help make a huge dent in them. Whew!!
This
is a deliciously different blonde brownie. Once you melt the chocolate
and start to beat in the eggs, you might think these are never going to
come together, but persevere. They will. Using an electric mixer is
key at this point. Also be sure to temper the eggs with a bit of the
hot mixture first so you don't end up with scrambled eggs.
175g unsalted butter (3/4 cup)
250g white chocolate, chopped (1 1/3 cup, or 9 ounces)
250g caster sugar (1 1/3 cups fine granulated)
3 large free range eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
300g flour (2 cups plus 2 1/2 TBS)
3 heaped TBS strawberry jam, loosened with a fork
11 Jammy Dodger biscuits (you can use any pretty jam filled cookies)
(Obviously Jammy Dodgers give you the nicest look)
Preheat
the oven to 175*C/ 365*F/ gas mark 3.5. Butter 9 by 13 inch baking
dish and line with paper, giving you an overhang to lift the squares out
when cooled to cut.
Melt the butter and white chocolate
together in a saucepan over very low heat, whisking constantly, until
smooth and combined. (It might look curdled at this point, but
persevere) Beat the eggs together in a measure and temper them with a
bit of the hot mixture. Using an electric whisk, beat in the sugar,
vanilla and eggs until combined and light in colour. Fold in the flour
with a metal spoon until just combined. Pour into the prepared pan.
Drop
the jam by teaspoonfuls over top of the batter, then swirl through
decoratively with a table knife. Drop the Jammy Dodgers on top in a
decorative and neat manner.
Bake for 25 minutes until just set. Allow to cool completely before removing from the pan and cutting into squares to enjoy.
*Jammie Dodger White Chocolate Blondies*
Makes 15
If you only bake one thing this weekend, make it these. You seriously won't regret it. Your waistline might moan about it a bit, but the rest of you will be so happy you did, and so will your family!
Bon Appetit!
Gorgeous!So they are placed double and jam filled in the cake?
ReplyDeleteWow..will check Clarence and Cripps.
Gorgeous
Yes, they are a double, jam filled biscuit/cookie Monique! You just evenly space them on top of the batter after you swirl the strawberry jam into the batter. You have a jammy dodger cutter in that set I sent to you. I confess after I got them in I noticed that my hearts were not all facing in the same direction and I thought to myself damn! Monique would have had them all facing in the same direction! lol xo
ReplyDeleteI am sure you didn't think damn:) LOL..You should hear what I think sometimes..I saw that in the set I love..I may try..
DeleteIt is a beautiful dessert Marie and I still love my cutters.
haha,I did think damn! I just didn't say it out loud! haha Those cutters are still my favourites too! Your family are sure to love these! xo
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