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Friday, February 1, 2013

Peanut Butter and Jelly Blondie Bites


My daughter has a favorite saying, "That's doing too much!"  It never fails, I will be watching her do something and offer up a suggestion such as, "You know if you just..."  First of all I really should know better by now than to even go there.  You see my daughter is a teenager and of course she knows how to do everything and even if she doesn't she isn't open to suggestions (although that never deters me from offering them).  She has a fierce determination to do and solve things in her own way and time. Leaving me waiting on the sidelines hoping to jump in, help, fix things, but more often than not just left there to offer an encouraging word if things don't work out as planned.

On rare occasion though the clouds part and something thrown out there into their universe is accepted and even welcomed.  A couple of days ago I threw out the suggestion to make something with peanut butter. She welcomed the idea with open arms, I felt much better also because a few days earlier she had proclaimed my Meyer Lemon Cream Scones with Lemon Curd, Strawberries, and Whip Cream were, "Doing too much!"

As I changed the dates on my calendar this morning to February I was left with the sense that maybe I have been "doing too much".  January was a blur, wasn't it just Christmas?  I've been working a lot more, attending night school, and trying to make sure we still have clean underwear to wear.  The thought of taking a long protracted break from writing seems better and better, but I also know that as time goes by so does the chances I'll come back to it.  At the moment my brain hurts, luckily for me the hardest thing about these bites was deciding which flavor of jelly to use.

Peanut Butter and Jelly Blondie Bites
1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
1/2 cup light brown sugar, packed
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/3 cup creamy peanut butter
1/3 cup chopped peanuts (optional)
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
4-6 ounces of your favorite jelly or jam

Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.

In a large bowl add butter, brown sugar, granulated sugar, and peanut butter and mix well until combined.  Add egg, vanilla, flour, baking powder, and salt and mix until well combined.

Line a 24-cup mini muffin pan with liners.  I sprayed mine with no-stick spray but had to use a knife to get them out and wouldn't recommend that.  Save yourself the trouble and use the mini pan liners.

Divide the batter between the cups.  Add about 2 teaspoons of jelly to the top of the batter in each cup, you can also do it the other way around and add the jelly to the bottom and the batter on top for a different effect.  I used Santa Rosa Plum Jam that I had been hoarding since making it with friends at a jam party.  I have to say the tart plum jam was such a nice contrast to the peanut butter.

Bake for 23-28 minutes.



Enjoy,

Gina

16 comments:

  1. Gina,
    Your little bites make we want to reach through the screen and grab one. I love PB in anything, and your jam looks so yummy.

    Have a great day and weekend! Today our temp outside is 3 degrees with -10 below wind chills. We're trying to stay warm

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  2. I have also been hoarding a jar of this jam from our jam-making party and I think I just found the perfect recipe :) And your daughter is a wise one. It's definitely nice to have a check to see if you're really doing too much. Here's to a relaxing blogger brunch soon :)

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  3. I'll take one for each hand...these look GOOD! Like REALLY good...

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  4. Will have to give these a go. I hope apricot jam and peanut butter go together.

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  5. These little bites are too cute, wish I had a couple to snack on right now!

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  6. Having small bites like this is always so much fun! Of course you end up eating more than you intend to, rationalizing that because they're so small the calories don't really add up to much. ;-) But so what - these sound wonderful. Good stuff - thanks.

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  7. Zomg these look gooey and sweet and amazingly easy to eat the whole tray in one sitting! I think I'm going to make these and post back how many lbs I've gained thanks to you. ;0P

    Sorry I've been MIA lately- just moved across the country to Portland, OR! Now we are in the same time zone! :)

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  8. What a pretty and delicious sweet. My family would love these!

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  9. I should have been your daughter. I'd never say you were doing too much. These remind me of some exquisite cookies I had in Chicago almost 2 years ago. I've been looking for something similar (you realize - everytime I am looking for a cookie - I find something similar here?). I love these. They are bookmarked!

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  10. "You're doing too much" sounds like something I would say to my kids, lol! Love these scrumptious bites and the jam inside ;-) Time to meet for lunch!

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  11. My daughter is only 2 1/2 and thinks she can do everything already. I can only imagine what it will be like when she's a teenager. Peanut butter and jelly is one of our favorite combos. These little blondie bites definitely take it to the next level!

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  12. I have a play date tomorrow and these blondies look really easy enough for me to make it. I don't have PB... any replacement suggestion? Should I omit or you recommend me to go get it in the morning?

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  13. Haha I'll have to use that on my husband. I hope school is going well Gina. Thanks for writing and sharing this. I love peanut butter and jelly treats -they are never too much in my book. :) xx

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  14. I have to try these. My darling little nephew will love them, and I'll be his favorite aunt. That is until they're gone. :)

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