Monday, September 22, 2008

Snickerdoodle Blondies

DSC00328 Nope, we're not tired of Snickerdoodles!  If you've tried one you'd jump on the Snickerdoodle bandwagon yourself!  These bad boys are GOOD with a capital "G"!  Though this is my first time posting about the Blondies it's actually the second time in two weeks that I've made them.   I cannot tell you much my children LOVE these bars.The best part, after their great taste is that they are so quick and easy to throw together!  The first time I made these the kids and sitter didn't leave me but one tiny scraggly corner piece to take a picture of, oops! ( I want an Lowel EGO Light, hint, hint, Joe!)   This time I hid 2 pieces to try and get a decent photo of them.  (I don't think  I'm progressing with my photo taking skills. )One of the Twins raved to his teacher about them and DSC00332promised to bring her one to try and he even gave her the recipe!   These fabulous blondies are from Julia at Dozen Flours!   Really, you have to try these, you won't be disappointed!  And be sure to swing by and check out her blog, lots of yummy recipes! 

 

21 comments:

My Sweet & Saucy said...

These sound great! What a fun recipe!

Bridget said...

I think your pictures are good! These look so yummy!

Jamie said...

Oh wow, these look amazing!!!!

grace said...

i love snickerdoodles, but more often than not, i'm too lazy to make cookies. this'll easily satisfy my cinnamon needs when i fall into sloth-mode. :)

Anonymous said...

Girl, I'm riding the Snickerdoodle train with you! I tried the Snickerdoodle cake that you mentioned and it got lots of great reviews from the family. When I get back in town, I am trying the bars. Keep those Snickerdoodle recipes coming! Nella

Emily said...

What a great idea! Will have to try.

Deborah said...

Snickerdoodles in blondie form? What a great idea!!

Anonymous said...

Ingrid, this sounds absolutely delightful. I'll have to try when my creme brulee is gone. Thanks for comment about my paintings. I really appreciate your noticing them.

CM said...

I've been stuck on the coconut blondies for months now, but these may help me wean myself off of them. of course, then I'm just going to be addicted to snickerdoodle blondies... oh well!

Julia from Dozen Flours said...

I'm so excited to see my blondies getting some time in the sun. I kind of forgot about this recipe and now you've encouraged me to make it again. Great photos!

Ingrid_3Bs said...

my sweet & saucy~
Thanks!
~ingrid

bridget~
Thanks! They were VERY good! If you like Snickerdoodle cookies these are even easier and quicker!
~ingrid

jaime~
Thanks! That is so awesome to have you stop by and check my blog out! I have really enjoyed yours & need to try out your tweaking of Ina's coconut cupcake!
~ingrid

grace~
Hey, thanks and thanks for checking out my blog! I've recently found yours and have been drooling over your pictures. My children are digging cinnamon and I do believe you are a HUGE fan of it!
~ingrid

nella~
Hey, sis! I still have to make your grandson's Snickerdoodle cookies and then guess what it's Snickerdoodle PIE!!!! Glad everyone liked the cake!
~ingrid

emiline~
Hi, I hope you do. I think it would also taste great with some cinnamon chips. Alberston's was out of them but next time I'm going to add some.

Thanks!
~ingrid

deborah~
Thanks but it wasn't my idea. It was Julia's at Dozen Flours! She's the genius.

Thanks also for stopping by!
~ingrid

nicole~
Thanks for stopping by here!

Your paintings are lovely. I can draw, somewhat, but no where near as well as you so I have the utmost respect for your talent!
~ingrid

sweet charity~
Mmmm, I've yet to try coconut blondies. It appears that my kiddies really dig blondies. I might have to try out your coconut ones. Have you blogged on them?

~ingrid

julia~
Seriously this is a wonderful recipe. THANK YOU! My guys all agreed that these have to be made on a weekly basis. I really really really need to try out more of your recipes. I have quite a few printed that I thought were "must makes"!
~ingrid

cindy* said...

i can never get tired of snickerdoodle-y treats. these are perfect for the season!

Ingrid_3Bs said...

Cindy*~
Hi, thanks for stopping by! I have another Snickerdoodle treat on it's way! Guess I really like that cinnamon sugar combo!
~ingrid

Leslie said...

I am so jumping on the snickerdoodle bandwagon after seeing these!!
Thanks for your comment on my blog awards!

Clumbsy Cookie said...

Oh my, oh my, oh my! Those are right up my alley!

How To Eat A Cupcake said...

OMG I'm the same exact way! When people ask me to make something again, I hate using the same recipe. Usually I find a recipe that's similar, but by someone else. I love to compare! :)

These blondies look FABULOUS!

Ingrid_3Bs said...

leslie~
Jump on it girl! I found another Snickerdoodle recipe, can't say what yet 'cause it's a surprise!

Hey, I hope things have settled back down for ya!
~ingrid

clumsby cookie~
Thanks!
~ingrid

how to eat a cupcake~
Great minds think a like!! They were good, ya gonna try and make 'em in cupcake form?
~ingrid

Anonymous said...

Oh my, these look delicious. I don't think I have ever actually made snickerdoodles and the idea of snickerdoodle blondies is even better. I have to try these!

Ingrid_3Bs said...

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Oh, you HAVE to try these! Seriously!

BTW, what's with the numbers? Is there any meaning behind them? Just nosy,er curious! ;-)
~ingrid

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

mmm, you're right, those do sound amazing! I'm thinking snickerdoodle blondie *with* snickerdoodle ice cream! Just might be a match made in heaven!

Lori said...

I just happened to see the pumpkin snickerdoodles on her blog and OMG! They are fantastic. Have you tried them yet? I had some pumpkin left over in the freezer and wanted to get rid of it before the season starts again. This will be a new tradition at Thanksgiving.