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Strawberry Lemon Blondies

Introduction & Inspiration

I’m always excited to find new twists on classic bar desserts, and these Strawberry Lemon Blondies immediately caught my attention! Blondies are typically known for their chewy, buttery, vanilla-brown sugar flavor, but this recipe infuses them with bright lemon juice, studs them with fresh strawberries, and tops them with a vibrant strawberry-lemon glaze. It sounded like the perfect fusion of chewy blondie texture and fresh, fruity, citrusy flavor.

My inspiration came from wanting a dessert bar that felt perfect for spring or summer – something bright, cheerful, and packed with seasonal fruit flavor. The combination of lemon and strawberry is a timeless favorite, and incorporating it into a dense, chewy blondie base seemed like a fantastic idea for a shareable treat.

My goal was to explore this recipe, paying close attention to achieving that signature chewy blondie texture while balancing the tartness of the lemon and the sweetness of the strawberries. The fresh strawberry puree in the glaze particularly intrigued me as a way to boost the fruit flavor even further.

Let’s bake up these bright, chewy, and utterly delicious blondies!

Nostalgic Appeal / Comfort Food Connection

Blondies, like their chocolatey cousins, brownies, hold a special place in the realm of comfort food nostalgia. They evoke memories of bake sales, after-school treats, and simple, satisfying homemade bars enjoyed with a glass of milk. Their chewy texture and buttery flavor are inherently comforting.

This recipe takes that familiar blondie comfort and gives it a bright, fruity twist. The lemon and strawberry flavors are reminiscent of classic summertime desserts – strawberry lemonade, lemon berry muffins, or fresh fruit tarts – adding a layer of cheerful, seasonal nostalgia.

The simple act of making a bar dessert – mixing a batter, spreading it in a pan, baking, glazing, and slicing – feels like classic, approachable home baking, connecting us to comforting kitchen traditions.

These Strawberry Lemon Blondies offer a delightful blend of comforting blondie texture and bright, nostalgic fruit flavors, making them feel both familiar and excitingly new.

Homemade Focus (From Scratch Batter & Glaze)

This Strawberry Lemon Blondies recipe is a wonderful example of creating a delicious treat entirely from scratch. From the lemon-infused blondie batter to the fresh strawberry puree glaze, every element is homemade, ensuring maximum flavor and quality.

I appreciate recipes that guide you through building flavor with fresh ingredients. This recipe uses fresh lemon juice directly in the blondie batter for authentic tartness and fresh diced strawberries folded in for juicy bursts of fruit. The technique relies on classic creaming methods for the base.

Making the glaze with fresh strawberry puree is another key homemade step. Pureeing and straining fresh strawberries creates a vibrant, naturally flavored glaze that far surpasses artificial flavorings or plain sugar glazes. It adds an extra layer of care and fresh fruit intensity.

The entire process, from creaming butter and sugar to spreading the thick batter and whisking the fresh glaze, emphasizes the rewarding results of homemade baking using simple, quality ingredients.

Flavor Goal

The primary flavor goal of these Strawberry Lemon Blondies is a delightful balance of tangy lemon, sweet strawberries, and rich, buttery blondie flavor, all delivered in a dense, chewy texture and topped with a sweet-tart glaze. It aims for a bright yet comforting bar dessert experience.

The blondie base, made with butter, sugar, egg, and lemon juice, provides a chewy, dense texture characteristic of blondies, but with a distinct, bright lemon flavor cutting through the richness.

The fresh diced strawberries folded into the batter offer pockets of juicy sweetness and tartness, complementing the lemon.

The glaze, featuring powdered sugar, fresh strawberry puree, and more lemon juice, provides a sweet-tart finish that reinforces both fruit flavors and adds a pretty pink hue.

The overall effect is a chewy, buttery bar bursting with bright lemon and sweet strawberry notes, finished with a complementary fruity glaze – a perfect marriage of blondie texture and fresh fruit flavor.

Ingredient Insights

Let’s explore the key ingredients:

Blondies:

  • Unsalted butter, room temperature: Provides richness, flavor, and contributes to the chewy texture.
  • Sugar: Sweetness and contributes to texture.
  • Large egg: Binds ingredients and adds richness.
  • Fresh squeezed lemon juice: Adds significant tartness and moisture directly to the batter.
  • All-purpose flour: Provides structure.
  • Baking powder & Salt: Leavening (just a little lift needed for blondies) and flavor balance.
  • Diced fresh strawberries: Provide bursts of fruit flavor and moisture. Tossing lightly in flour can help prevent sinking.

Glaze:

  • Powdered sugar, sifted: Provides sweetness and the base for the glaze. Sifting prevents lumps.
  • Strawberry puree: Made from fresh strawberries, provides flavor and natural color. Straining removes seeds.
  • Lemon juice: Adds tartness and thins the glaze to a drizzling consistency.

Using fresh lemon juice and fresh strawberries (for both batter and glaze) is key to the vibrant flavor.

Essential Equipment

You’ll need standard baking tools for bar desserts:

  • A 9-inch square baking pan: The specified size. Metal is usually preferred for blondies/brownies.
  • Parchment paper: Highly recommended for lining the pan, creating a “sling” with overhang for easy removal.
  • Mixing bowls: For dry ingredients and the main batter.
  • An electric mixer (stand mixer or handheld): Recommended for properly creaming the butter and sugar.
  • Whisk: For dry ingredients.
  • Rubber spatula: For folding in strawberries and spreading the thick batter.
  • Small food processor or blender: For making the strawberry puree for the glaze.
  • A fine-mesh strainer: For straining the strawberry puree.
  • Small bowl: For mixing the glaze.
  • Offset spatula (optional but helpful): For spreading the thick batter evenly.
  • Measuring cups and spoons.

Lining the pan with parchment is very helpful for removing the blondies cleanly.

List of Ingredients with Measurements

Here’s the complete list of ingredients, with precise measurements:

Blondies:

  • 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 cup diced fresh strawberries (Toss with 1 tbsp flour – recommended)

Glaze:

  • 1 cup powdered sugar, sifted (measure before sifting)
  • 1 Tbsp strawberry puree (from about 2 large strawberries)
  • Lemon juice, about 1 Tbsp (or just enough for consistency)

(Implied: Non-stick spray or butter/flour for pan if not using parchment sling)

Ensure butter and egg are at room temperature.

Step-by-Step Instructions (Elaborated)

Let’s bake these bright and chewy blondies:

1. Preheat Oven and Prepare Pan:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
  • Line a 9-inch square baking pan with parchment paper, leaving overhang on two opposite sides to create a “sling” for easy removal. Lightly grease the parchment and any exposed sides of the pan.

2. Cream Butter and Sugar:

  • In a large bowl (or stand mixer bowl), cream the room temperature butter and granulated sugar together with an electric mixer on medium-high speed until light and fluffy (about 2-3 minutes).

3. Add Egg and Lemon Juice:

  • Beat in the egg until fully incorporated. Scrape down the bowl.
  • Beat in the fresh squeezed lemon juice. The mixture might look slightly curdled or separated at this point, as the recipe notes – this is okay.

4. Combine Dry Ingredients:

  • In a separate medium bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt.

5. Add Dry to Wet Ingredients:

  • Add the dry ingredient mixture to the wet ingredients in the mixer bowl. Mix on low speed just until no more dry streaks of flour are visible. Do not overmix.

6. Prepare and Fold in Strawberries:

  • Gently toss the diced fresh strawberries with about 1 tablespoon of flour in a small bowl. This helps prevent them from sinking and releasing too much moisture.
  • Gently fold the flour-coated strawberries into the thick blondie batter using a rubber spatula.

7. Spread Batter and Bake:

  • Spread the mixture into the prepared 9-inch square pan. The dough is thick, so use an offset spatula or the back of a spoon to spread it out as evenly as possible.
  • Bake for 30-35 minutes. The blondies are done when the edges are starting to turn golden brown and the center is set (a toothpick inserted should come out moist with perhaps a few crumbs, but not wet batter). Be careful not to over-bake for a chewy texture.

8. Cool Blondies:

  • Let the blondies cool completely in the pan on a wire rack. Cooling fully is important before glazing.

9. Make Strawberry Puree for Glaze:

  • While blondies cool (or after), prepare the puree. Remove stems from about 2-3 large fresh strawberries. Place them in a small food processor or blender and puree until smooth.
  • Push the puree through a small fine-mesh strainer to remove seeds. Measure out 1 Tablespoon of the strained puree.

10. Make and Apply Glaze:

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the sifted powdered sugar, 1 Tablespoon of the strained strawberry puree, and about 1 Tablespoon of lemon juice until smooth and no lumps remain.
  • If the glaze is too thick, add more lemon juice (or water/milk), 1/2 teaspoon at a time. If it’s too thin, add a bit more sifted powdered sugar. Aim for a thick but pourable/spreadable consistency.
  • Once the blondies are completely cool, lift them out of the pan using the parchment paper sling. Pour or spread the glaze evenly over the top.

11. Set Glaze and Serve:

  • Let the glaze set completely (about 30 minutes at room temperature, or faster in the fridge) before slicing the blondies into squares or bars. Enjoy!

Careful baking time is key for blondie texture!

Troubleshooting

Blondies can be sensitive to baking time and mixing.

  • Problem: Blondies are dry or cakey instead of chewy/dense.
    • Solution: Overbaking is the most common cause. Bake only until the center is just set and edges are lightly golden. A toothpick should have moist crumbs. Overmixing after adding flour can also develop too much gluten, making them tough.
  • Problem: Blondies are too gooey or seem underbaked in the center.
    • Solution: Underbaking. Ensure the center is truly set (doesn’t wobble, toothpick test is reliable). Oven temperature might be too low. Let cool completely before slicing, as they continue to set.
  • Problem: Strawberries made the batter too wet or sank.
    • Solution: Ensure strawberries are just diced, not crushed. Tossing them thoroughly in flour before gently folding them in helps absorb excess moisture and prevents sinking. Don’t use overly ripe/mushy strawberries.
  • Problem: Glaze is too thin/transparent or too thick.
    • Solution: Adjust consistency carefully with more lemon juice (or water/milk) to thin, or more sifted powdered sugar to thicken. Start with less liquid.

Don’t over-bake for that perfect chewy blondie texture!

Tips and Variations

Let’s customize these fruity blondies:

  • Tip: Use room temperature butter and egg for the best batter emulsion.
  • Variation: Add 1/2 cup of white chocolate chips along with the strawberries for a classic Strawberry-Lemon-White Chocolate combination.
  • Tip: Gently blotting the diced strawberries with a paper towel before tossing them in flour can help remove excess surface moisture.
  • Variation: Swap strawberries for raspberries or chopped peaches (blot peaches well). Use corresponding fruit puree in the glaze.
  • Tip: For extra lemon flavor, add the zest of one lemon directly into the glaze along with the juice.
  • Variation: Add 1/2 cup of chopped nuts like macadamia nuts or walnuts to the batter.
  • Variation: Skip the strawberry puree in the glaze and make a simple lemon glaze instead.

So many delicious possibilities!

Serving and Pairing Suggestions

These Strawberry Lemon Blondies are perfect shareable treats.

Serving: Serve at room temperature once the glaze is fully set. Cut into squares or bars.

Pairing:

  • Fantastic for picnics, potlucks, bake sales, or as an afternoon snack with coffee or tea.
  • Delicious with a scoop of vanilla bean or strawberry ice cream for a more decadent dessert.
  • A glass of cold milk or lemonade complements the flavors well.

Their bright flavor makes them perfect for spring and summer events.

Nutritional Information

These are rich, buttery blondies with a sugary glaze. Nutritional information is approximate and depends on the size of the squares/bars cut (assuming 16 squares):

  • Calories: 200-300 per square
  • Fat: 10-18 grams
  • Saturated Fat: 6-10 grams
  • Cholesterol: 30-50 mg
  • Sodium: 80-120 mg
  • Total Carbs.: 25-35 grams
  • Dietary Fiber: <1 gram
  • Sugars: 18-28 grams
  • Protein: 2-3 grams

These are definitely a sweet treat, best enjoyed in moderation.

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Strawberry Lemon Blondies

Bake these chewy Strawberry Lemon Blondies! Features a rich lemon blondie base studded with fresh strawberries and topped with a vibrant strawberry-lemon glaze.

  • Author: Evelyn

Ingredients

Scale

Here’s the complete list of ingredients, with precise measurements:

Blondies:

  • 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, at room temperature
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/4 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice
  • 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 cup diced fresh strawberries (Toss with 1 tbsp flour – recommended)

Glaze:

  • 1 cup powdered sugar, sifted (measure before sifting)
  • 1 Tbsp strawberry puree (from about 2 large strawberries)
  • Lemon juice, about 1 Tbsp (or just enough for consistency)

(Implied: Non-stick spray or butter/flour for pan if not using parchment sling)

Ensure butter and egg are at room temperature.

Instructions

Let’s bake these bright and chewy blondies:

1. Preheat Oven and Prepare Pan:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
  • Line a 9-inch square baking pan with parchment paper, leaving overhang on two opposite sides to create a “sling” for easy removal. Lightly grease the parchment and any exposed sides of the pan.

2. Cream Butter and Sugar:

  • In a large bowl (or stand mixer bowl), cream the room temperature butter and granulated sugar together with an electric mixer on medium-high speed until light and fluffy (about 2-3 minutes).

3. Add Egg and Lemon Juice:

  • Beat in the egg until fully incorporated. Scrape down the bowl.
  • Beat in the fresh squeezed lemon juice. The mixture might look slightly curdled or separated at this point, as the recipe notes – this is okay.

4. Combine Dry Ingredients:

  • In a separate medium bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt.

5. Add Dry to Wet Ingredients:

  • Add the dry ingredient mixture to the wet ingredients in the mixer bowl. Mix on low speed just until no more dry streaks of flour are visible. Do not overmix.

6. Prepare and Fold in Strawberries:

  • Gently toss the diced fresh strawberries with about 1 tablespoon of flour in a small bowl. This helps prevent them from sinking and releasing too much moisture.
  • Gently fold the flour-coated strawberries into the thick blondie batter using a rubber spatula.

7. Spread Batter and Bake:

  • Spread the mixture into the prepared 9-inch square pan. The dough is thick, so use an offset spatula or the back of a spoon to spread it out as evenly as possible.
  • Bake for 30-35 minutes. The blondies are done when the edges are starting to turn golden brown and the center is set (a toothpick inserted should come out moist with perhaps a few crumbs, but not wet batter). Be careful not to over-bake for a chewy texture.

8. Cool Blondies:

  • Let the blondies cool completely in the pan on a wire rack. Cooling fully is important before glazing.

9. Make Strawberry Puree for Glaze:

  • While blondies cool (or after), prepare the puree. Remove stems from about 2-3 large fresh strawberries. Place them in a small food processor or blender and puree until smooth.
  • Push the puree through a small fine-mesh strainer to remove seeds. Measure out 1 Tablespoon of the strained puree.

10. Make and Apply Glaze:

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the sifted powdered sugar, 1 Tablespoon of the strained strawberry puree, and about 1 Tablespoon of lemon juice until smooth and no lumps remain.
  • If the glaze is too thick, add more lemon juice (or water/milk), 1/2 teaspoon at a time. If it’s too thin, add a bit more sifted powdered sugar. Aim for a thick but pourable/spreadable consistency.
  • Once the blondies are completely cool, lift them out of the pan using the parchment paper sling. Pour or spread the glaze evenly over the top.

11. Set Glaze and Serve:

  • Let the glaze set completely (about 30 minutes at room temperature, or faster in the fridge) before slicing the blondies into squares or bars. Enjoy!

Careful baking time is key for blondie texture!

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Recipe Summary and Q&A

Let’s conclude with a summary and common questions:

Recipe Summary:

Strawberry Lemon Blondies are dense, chewy bar cookies infused with fresh lemon juice and studded with diced fresh strawberries. They are baked in a square pan until just set and golden, then cooled completely and topped with a sweet-tart glaze made from powdered sugar, fresh strawberry puree, and lemon juice.

Q&A:

Q: Can I make these ahead of time? A: Yes. Bake the blondies, cool completely, and store unglazed in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Make the glaze and apply it closer to serving time for the best texture.

Q: How should I store the glazed blondies? A: Store glazed blondies in a single layer in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days. Refrigeration can sometimes make blondies hard.

Q: Can I freeze these blondies? A: Yes. Freeze unglazed blondies (well-wrapped) for up to 3 months. Thaw at room temperature, then glaze before serving. You can freeze glazed blondies, but the glaze texture might weep slightly upon thawing.

Q: Can I use frozen strawberries? A: Fresh are recommended as frozen berries release much more moisture, which could make the thick batter too wet. If using frozen, do not thaw them, chop them small while frozen, toss well with flour, and be prepared for potential texture changes or slightly longer baking time.

Q: Why is the batter so thick? A: Blondie batter is typically thicker than cake batter. This recipe, with a good amount of flour relative to the liquid/fat, is designed to be thick to support the strawberries and create a chewy texture. Spreading it evenly takes a little patience.