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Gluten-Free Blondies

Mar 12, 2024 · 28 Comments

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This gluten-free blondies recipe is made with gluten-free flour, brown sugar, butter, and vanilla. Simply make the batter, spread it into a pan, and bake. And since it’s so easy to make, it’s a great recipe for beginner gluten-free bakers.

Gluten-free blondies cut into squares. One is stacked on top of the another to show the chocolate chips.

What are Blondies Anyway?

Most folks think of blondies as a “vanilla brownie” or a “blonde brownie”. Since it’s impossible for me to think about brownies without chocolate, that definition never worked for me. Instead, I think of them as a cross between a chocolate chip cookie bar and brown sugar fudge. 

If you want something a little less rich and buttery, try my gluten-free chocolate chip bars. The flavors are similar but the texture is more cake-like.

Gluten-Free Blondies: Ingredients and Substitutions. 

Let’s take a look at what you’ll need to make a pan of these blondies. The full recipe with amounts is listed below.

Gluten-free blondies ingredients on counter.
  • Gluten-Free Flour. The soft and delicate texture for these bars comes from a gluten-free flour blend. I tested the recipe with Bob’s Red Mill’s 1:1 Gluten-Free Baking flour. It contains xanthan gum. If your flour blend doesn’t add ¼ teaspoon. 
  • Brown Sugar. For a caramel-like flavor, use light brown sugar. For pronounced molasses flavor, use dark brown sugar. (Blondies pictured were made with light brown sugar.)
  • Butter. Melted butter ensures the blondes stay thick and dense. It also adds a lot of flavor.
  • Eggs. Provide structure, richness, and flavor. Use large eggs for the best results. 
  • Vanilla Extract. Three things make blondies taste like blondies: brown sugar, butter, and vanilla. While you can omit vanilla extract in many baking recipes, I suggest including it in these blondies for the best flavor. 
  • Baking Powder. A teaspoon of baking powder gives the bars a little lift without making them too cakey. 
  • Salt. Since blondies are sweet, salt helps balance the flavor. For the batter, use table (fine) salt. If you want to sprinkle salt over the top, use Kosher or a flaky-style salt. 
  • Nuts. (optional) Some folks wouldn’t dream of making blondies without nuts. And some folks wouldn’t dream of including them. I’ll leave it up to you! Add up to one cup of toasted, chopped pecans or walnuts.
  • Chocolate Chips. (optional) Add up to one cup of dark, milk, or white chocolate chips. If you want to use butterscotch chips, those are also great in blondies. As always make sure any baking chip you use is gluten-free.

Dairy-Free Ingredient Swaps.

  • Butter. Replace the butter with your favorite dairy-free butter spread. I don’t recommend shortening or oil because they don’t add flavor to the bars.
  • Chocolate Chips. Use dairy-free chocolate chips. As with all ingredients, check the label to ensure the chips are gluten-free and dairy-free.

How to Make Perfect Gluten-Free Blondies.

This is a simple, one-bowl recipe—making it great for beginner gluten-free bakers.

Four images. 1. Adding melted butter to brown sugar. 2. The butter and brown sugar whisked. 3. Adding eggs and vanilla. 4. The brown sugar-egg mixture blended until smooth.

Mix the brown sugar with the melted butter and eggs. First, combine the brown sugar and melted butter. Whisk until it’s smooth. Then add the eggs and vanilla extract. Blend until it’s creamy and looks like a thick caramel sauce. 

On left: stirring gluten-free flour into butter and egg mixture for gluten-free blondies. On right: adding chocolate chips to gluten-free blondie batter.

Add the gluten-free flour. Stir in the gluten-free flour, baking powder, and salt. You can mix the batter with a wooden spoon, sturdy flexible spatula, or an electric mixer. Whichever you prefer.

Stir in the chocolate chips and nuts. If you’re adding anything to these blondies, stir them in now.

On left: gluten-free blondie batter in pan. On right: baked gluten-free blondies cooling in the pan.

Spread into a pan. Line a 8×8-inch square pan with parchment paper. To keep them from sticking, lightly spray the pan with nonstick cooking spray.

Spread the batter into the pan. 

Cool the bars in the pan. Let these bars cool right in the pan. Then cut into squares.

How to Store and Freeze.

Three gluten-free blondies in a stack.

Gluten-free blondies keep at room temperature for about three days. To store them, let them cool. Then place them in an airtight container or place them on a plate and cover with plastic wrap. 

To freeze them, bake as directed. Let the blondies cool and cut into squares. Place them into a freezer container. If you need to layer the bars, place a piece of waxed paper or parchment paper between the layers. Freeze for up to two months. Thaw the blondies at room temperature.

The recipe was originally posted in May 2018. Photos and information updated March 2024.

Gluten-free blondies cut into squares. One is stacked on top of the another to show the chocolate chips.
4.8 from 10 votes
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Gluten-Free Blondies

One-bowl gluten-free blondie recipe. These are buttery, soft, and irresistible thanks to the brown sugar and butter.

Course Dessert
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 18 bars
Calories 200 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ sticks butter, melted (6 ounces; 170 grams)
  • 1 ¼ cups packed brown sugar, light or dark, see note (9 ounces; 255 grams)
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 ½ cups gluten-free flour. (Bob's Red Mill 1:1 Gluten-free Baking Flour recommended.) (7½ ounces; 212 grams)
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup chocolate chips, optional (dark, milk, or white) (6 ounces; 170 grams)
  • 1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts, optional (3½ ounces; 100 grams)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Line a 8×8-inch square pan with parchment paper. Let the parchment overhang the pan by about two inches. Lightly grease the pan with nonstick cooking spray.

  2. Stir together the brown sugar and melted butter until smooth in a large bowl. Add the eggs and vanilla extract. Mix until creamy and smooth.

  3. Add gluten-free flour, baking powder, and salt. Mix until the batter is thick and smooth. If using chocolate chips and/or nuts, stir them in now.

    Spread the batter into the prepared pan.

  4. Bake until the bars are golden brown and the top is shiny and slightly cracked, about 30 minutes.

  5. Let the blondies cool in the pan. They might sink in the middle as they cool.

    When cool, lift the bars out of the pan with the overhanging parchment paper. Cut into squares with a sharp knife. When cut, the bars might look underbaked. That's normal. They are very moist and buttery.

  6. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to four days. Freeze cooled bars in a freezer container for up to two months. If you need to stack the bars, place a piece of parchmene paper or waxed paper between the layers.

Recipe Notes

Gluten-Free Flour. Use a gluten-free flour blend that contains xanthan gum. If yours doesn’t whisk ¼ teaspoon into the flour before using.

Brown Sugar. The terrific butterscotch flavor comes from brown sugar. For a caramel-like flavor, use light brown sugar. For pronounced molasses flour, use dark brown sugar. 

Butter. Cool the butter slightly before adding it to the brown sugar. 

Nuts. Toast nuts on a baking sheet in a 350°F oven for about 10 minutes. Remove nuts from the oven when they are golden brown and aromatic. Allow nuts to cool before chopping. 

Dairy-Free Variation. For dairy-free bars, use a dairy-free butter and dairy-free chocolate chips. 

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Julie says

    May 31, 2018 at 10:09 pm

    Is this baking soda or baking powder? The ingredients list calls for powder, but the directions call for soda.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth says

      July 18, 2018 at 1:56 pm

      Powder. I’ve updated the recipe. Sorry about the confusion. 🙂

      Reply
  2. Elise says

    June 12, 2018 at 7:43 pm

    Is this recipe supposed to use baking powder or baking soda? The ingredient list conflicts with the instructions. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth says

      July 18, 2018 at 1:54 pm

      Baking powder! Sorry for the confusion. I’ve updated the recipe. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Ginger says

    December 25, 2019 at 4:26 pm

    5 stars
    Love, love, love this recipe without anything added to it!

    Reply
  4. Rob says

    January 12, 2020 at 11:42 am

    Self-raising or plain flour?
    Thanks

    Reply
    • Elizabeth says

      January 13, 2020 at 8:41 am

      Regular gluten-free flour.

      Reply
  5. Robert Chamberlin says

    February 16, 2020 at 7:27 pm

    What do you mean by “regular” GF flour? Are you using a blend like King Arthur??

    Reply
    • Elizabeth says

      February 16, 2020 at 7:51 pm

      Hi Robert,
      My comment about “regular” gluten-free flour was in response to a question about self-rising or plain gluten-free flour. I tested the recipe with Bob’s Red Mill 1:1 Gluten-Free Baking flour. Using a different gluten-free flour blend, like King Arthur’s, should work in this recipe but the texture of the blondies might be a little different. Hope this helps!

      Reply
      • Jules says

        September 28, 2020 at 7:16 am

        5 stars
        I made these with King Arthur’s GF Measure for Measure Flour and they were delicious. Moist, chewy, cakey texture – what’s not to like!

        Reply
  6. Celeste says

    April 04, 2020 at 6:46 am

    5 stars
    The whole family enjoyed them. I did not have brown sugar but used 3/4 cane sugar and 1/3 cup maple syrup. Added some chick chips to half of it for those who can eat chocolate. All had seconds:)
    Thanks

    Reply
  7. Melonie Sullivan says

    April 04, 2020 at 2:57 pm

    Thanks for this recipe. I made with King Arthur GF flour. They were “softer” than those I’ve made in the past with regular flour; not as dense or chewy. I wonder if banging the pan partway through would solve that issue. Anyway, cooking from what I had on hand, I used light brown sugar, browned the butter, added toasted unsweetened coconut flakes. chopped cashews, and Maldon salt on top. Pretty tasty!

    Reply
  8. hazel says

    June 13, 2020 at 6:05 am

    4 stars
    made with carmel chunks instead of chocolate.Rich and dense.

    Reply
  9. Roseanne says

    September 29, 2020 at 6:36 pm

    5 stars
    This recipe works well with Better Batter’s all purpose gluten-free flour (cup for cup). Thank you!

    Reply
  10. Pamela says

    July 15, 2021 at 2:11 pm

    At 4,000 ft. above sea level, this took 55 minutes to bake! Patience prevailed, and it was DELICIOUS! The lady who wrote this knew what she was talking about, and she achieved gluten-free blondie excellence!

    Reply
    • Alyssa says

      February 06, 2024 at 2:43 pm

      4 stars
      Love this recipe, no one would guess it’s GF! My only issue is the baking time. I always feel like mine are underdone even when I add cook time. Are they supposed to be quite gooey? I just don’t want to make anyone sick!

      Reply
  11. Vicki says

    August 05, 2021 at 10:32 am

    Can u freeze these?

    Reply
    • Elizabeth says

      August 07, 2021 at 11:27 am

      Yes. Let them cool first and then wrap. They keep for about two months.

      Reply
  12. Karen says

    August 20, 2022 at 4:07 pm

    5 stars
    What a great recipe! These taste delicious and have a wonderful texture. I wanted to make a 13×9 pan, but didn’t want them to be too thin. I made 1 1/2 the recipe and it resulted in a perfectly thick 13×9 pan of sweet, buttery goodness!

    Reply
  13. Barbara says

    September 15, 2022 at 1:18 pm

    Tried making them this morning. Rather disappointing. Color darker than photo. They stuck to pan even with parchment, fell apart when I tried to remove them. Taste good but mostly crumbs. ?
    Only difference was I used Bobs Red Mill gf 1 for 1 flour.

    Reply
    • Elizabeth says

      September 15, 2022 at 1:38 pm

      This is an odd result. The recipe was created with Bob’s 1:1 Gluten-Free Flour, which it sounds like you used? It’s hard to get anything to stick to parchment paper. But you’re saying that they stuck and then crumbled? (Just trying to troubleshoot.)

      I’m not sure what would have caused them to stick. As for crumbling, I have two guesses. Something might have been mismeasured or your oven temp might be off.

      Reply
  14. Betsy says

    September 29, 2023 at 9:42 pm

    Followed the recipe exactly except 1 cup sugar instead of 1.25. Quite tasty but it came out as cake not gooey blondies. Next time I will cut the flour down quite a bit bc I prefer the gooey kind and see if it works

    Reply
    • Elizabeth says

      October 03, 2023 at 10:21 am

      Reducing the sugar would have changed the texture a bit to cakey. Glad you liked the flavor!

      Reply
  15. Marilyn Sturgeon says

    September 30, 2023 at 5:27 pm

    5 stars
    This is delicious & will be on my repeat baking for my church family!
    Thank you..

    Reply
  16. Brenda H says

    October 26, 2023 at 11:16 pm

    5 stars
    These are hands down the best blonde brownies that I have made since going gluten free. Absolutely mouth watering! 🤤 Thank you so much for the recipe!!

    Reply
  17. Lauren says

    March 07, 2024 at 8:49 pm

    5 stars
    Made these tonight and they were SO good!! We added white chocolate chips and caramel chips and they were amazing!

    Reply
  18. Em says

    April 22, 2024 at 10:42 pm

    What about xanthan gum?

    Reply
    • Elizabeth says

      April 23, 2024 at 10:57 am

      Hi Em,
      Here’s the note about xanthan gum: Use a gluten-free flour blend that contains xanthan gum. If yours doesn’t whisk ¼ teaspoon into the flour before using.

      If you have another question, just let me know!

      Reply

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