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The Archaeologist Bakes - Raspberry White Chocolate Chip Blondies

I love a good brownie as much as anyone, but especially this time of year it’s nice to mix it up with something that tastes a little lighter, like these blondies! Full of raspberries and white chocolate chips, they are also buttery and chewy and really the perfect type of blondie. And while I said they taste lighter because of the raspberry and white chocolate, trust me, they are still extremely decadent.

I’ve been making version of these blondies for years, but I’ve never shared them here. Now is the time. I admit that blondies aren’t my favorite dessert, and I’m really not a fan of white chocolate. But these blondies are just so rich and fudgy, while the raspberry really pops and the white chocolate seems to round it all out. Every time I make these I wonder why I don’t make them more often.

The Archaeologist Bakes - Raspberry White Chocolate Chip Blondies

I frequently add slivered almonds to these. Sometimes in addition to the white chocolate chips, and sometimes instead of them. But there are endless ways to customize them. As always, you can add any nut you want, or substitute any flavor chip you would like (bonus points if you use the confetti white chocolate chips like I did). Regular, old semi-sweet chocolate chips would be fantastic. Blackberries, strawberries, and blueberries would all work well. Or use a mix of whatever you have! You can also always leave out the almond extract. The zest of half a lemon would be a great addition instead!

The Archaeologist Bakes - Raspberry White Chocolate Chip Blondies

Don’t do what I do and wait too long to make these. They are so perfect for spring, when you’re craving fresh berry flavors, but it still gets cool at night so a decadent dessert sounds good. Make them this weekend (and then maybe next weekend too)!

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Raspberry White Chocolate Chip Blondies
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  1. Line an 8-inch square pan with parchment paper or aluminum foil and spray with non-stick cooking spray.
  2. Combine melted butter and brown sugar. Stir in egg, vanilla, and almond extract.
  3. Stir in flour, baking powder, and salt.
  4. Add white chocolate chips, mix well, and scrape into prepared pan. Smooth the top.
  5. Slightly chop the berries. Scatter them over the batter in the pan.
  6. Bake at 350 degrees F for 35-45 minutes. Blondies should be golden brown and set in the center. A toothpick inserted near the center should come out with only a few wet crumbs.
  7. Cool completely before removing from pan and slicing.
Recipe Notes
  • Leave out almond extract, or substitute with the zest of half a lemon.
  • Use semi-sweet or other chocolate chips instead of white chocolate.
  • Use up to 1 cup of mix-ins. Instead of all chocolate chips, use 1/2 cups nuts and 1/2 cup chips.
  • Try different berries - strawberries, blackberries, and blueberries would all be great.
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Peanut Butter Crumb Topped Banana Bread

It’s almost time for school to start, and I have a great recipe for quick breakfasts or lunchbox treats. Peanut Butter Crumb Topped Banana Bread is a perfect mix of peanutty crumb topping and sweet banana bread.

I have been seeing so many variations on banana bread lately – crumb topped (cinnamon, graham cracker, cookie butter, and more), stuffed with cream cheese, filled with chocolate chips, or swirled with peanut butter. They all sound so good. But then I saw a recipe for peanut butter crumb-topped brownies, and I decided that the two had to meet.

Although I love walnuts or pecans in banana bread, I left them out this time. You could absolutely add them back in – or use chopped peanuts for an extra peanut bite. Chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, even butterscotch or caramel chips would be a welcome addition. You can also substitute the nut or seed butter of your choice in the crumb topping as well.

Did I mention this recipe makes two loaves? That’s right – one for right now (I ate half a loaf warm from the oven so be warned!), and one for the freezer for those hectic weekdays. I love eating a slice bread of this for breakfast, but it makes a great snack as well. Pack it in a lunchbox or serve a slice after school. This is going to become your favorite banana bread!


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Peanut Butter Crumb Topped Banana Bread

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Peanut Butter Crumb Topping

Banana Bread

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loaves


Ingredients
Peanut Butter Crumb Topping

Banana Bread


Instructions
Peanut Butter Crumb Topping
  1. Melt peanut butter and butter together.

  2. Stir in remaining ingredients and set aside.

Banana Bread
  1. Combine butter and slightly chopped, or broken, bananas in a microwave safe bowl or large saucepan. Heat over low heat, or 30 seconds at a time in the microwave. Stir and mash with a large spoon or potato masher until butter is melted and bananas are soft and mashed.

  2. Remove from heat. Stir in sugar and salt. Add eggs, milk, and vanilla and mix well.

  3. Stir in flour and baking powder just until combined.

  4. Gently stir in any mix-ins, if using.

  5. Divide evenly between two greased 9"x5" loaf pans.

  6. Divide peanut butter mixture in half, and crumble evenly over batter in pans.

  7. Bake at 350-degrees F for 40-45 minutes, or until toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean

  8. Cool 10 minutes before turning out of pan onto cooling rack to cool completely.

  9. To freeze, wrap well in plastic wrap and foil, and place in a zip-top freezer. Freeze for up to a month.


Recipe Notes
  • Add chopped peanuts to up the peanut butter flavor.
  • Use pecans or walnuts for a more traditional banana bread.
  • Use any flavor chips - chocolate, peanut butter, butterscotch, caramel, etc.
  • Substitute any nut or seed butter for the peanut butter in the crumb topping.


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Ice Cream Slab Pie

Who’s ready for ice cream? Or better yet, ice cream slab pie! This one has a rice crispy crust, peanut butter fudge sauce, and homemade no-churn ice cream with chocolate chips and peanut butter cups. It’s a twist on a favorite dessert my mom used to make in the summertime.

It sounds like a lot of components, but each of them are so easy. And there are so many options – not only to change up the flavors, but you can easily swap in store-bought parts too. You can make this as homemade or store-bought as you’d like.

Let’s start with the base. My recipe begins with a simple rice crispy base. But you could just as easily bake up a batch of brownies, or use a roll of cookie dough pressed into a pan and baked. Even a graham cracker crust would work.

The sauce starts with a homemade hot fudge that is combined with peanut butter. You could leave out the peanut butter and extra corn syrup (just use the whole batch of hot fudge instead). Or start with a bottled hot fudge sauce. You can also mix up the flavors. Use a caramel or butterscotch sauce instead. Or use a different nut butter, Nutella, or even cookie butter!

The ice cream is a very simple no churn ice cream. I love the no-churn recipe, and it’s endlessly adaptable. Choose the candy mix-ins that you prefer, or use crushed cookies (like Oreo’s!). You could also use a store-bought ice cream in whatever flavor you prefer. Just soften it slightly before you scoop it into the crust.

There are so many variations you can make to this recipe. I hope you give it a try, and let me know what flavors you choose!


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Ice Cream Slab Pie
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Base
Hot Fudge Sauce
Ice Cream
Instructions
Base
  1. Combine first three ingredients in a large saucepan and bring to a boil over medium heat.
  2. Remove from heat and stir in cereal until completely coated.
  3. Press evenly into a greased 13"x9" baking pan. Line with parchment or waxed paper if preferred for easier serving.
Sauce
  1. Melt chocolate in a small saucepan over low heat.
  2. Once melted, add evaporated milk, sugar, cocoa powder, 1/4 cup corn syrup, salt, and vanilla. Cook over medium-low heat until thickened, about 5 to 8 minutes. The mixture should not quite come to a simmer.
  3. Remove 2/3 cup hot fudge sauce and combine with peanut butter and remaining corn syrup. Save remaining hot fudge sauce for another use (store air tight in refrigerator).
  4. Spread half of peanut butter fudge sauce onto the base and place in freezer.
Ice Cream
  1. Whip cream until soft peaks form.
  2. Gently fold in sweetened condensed milk and vanilla until combined.
  3. Chop 12 of the peanut butter cups and fold into ice cream mixture with all but 2 tablespoons of the chocolate chips.
  4. Spread ice cream mixture onto prepared base and sprinkle with remaining chips and the other 6 peanut butter cups, chopped.
  5. Freeze for at least 6 hours or overnight.
  6. Serve with warmed remaining peanut butter fudge sauce drizzled over each serving.
  7. Store leftovers in the freezer, and extra sauce in the refrigerator.
Recipe Notes
  • Use any crust you'd like - brownies, baked cookie dough, graham cracker crust.  Mix it up with different flavors!
  • Use 2/3 cup bottled hot fudge sauce if desired. Or double the amount and leave out the peanut butter.
  • Use any flavor sauce you'd like - try butterscotch or caramel!
  • Substitute any nut butter, or even Nutella. Cookie butter would be delicious too.
  • Use any mix-ins you prefer - try different candies, or crushed cookies. Your imagination is the limit! Use 1 to 2 cups total.
  • You can also use softened, store bought ice cream in any flavor to fill the crust (6 cups/ 48 oz tub).
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