Friday, January 30, 2009

This May Be The Best Batch Yet

Before I get to the topic of today's post, I just want to thank all of you for your understanding and continued support - especially regarding the issues discussed in my previous video post.

The blogging world is full of such wonderful people, and I am pleased to be a part of it - so thank you again :-)


And now to really thank you, I am about to reveal perhaps the best batch yet of my all-time favorite treat. What's that again, you may be wondering??

Blondies, of course!!


While reading the latest (February 2009) issue of Vegetarian Times magazine, I stumbled upon a recipe for White Chocolate Blondie Bites - I immediately thought to myself, "How perfectly tantalizing do those sound??" and proceeded to bookmark the recipe.

Since the original recipe is neither vegan nor gluten-free (gee thanks, Vegetarian Times, haha), I checked to make sure that I had my "usual substitution" ingredients on-hand; and I also wanted to make sure that I had the "add-in" ingredients listed in the original recipe as well.

Let's see... white chocolate chips (a vegan version, of course)?? Check. Sliced almonds?? Check. Shredded Coconut?? Ch...

Wait, no check. I was extremely unpleased to discover that I did not have shredded coconut on-hand (grr!!) - what was I to do about this??

After much thought, I finally came up with a fun, slightly-daring substitute for the shredded coconut: I used a Coconut Cream Pie flavor Larabar instead!! Oh yes, I really did.

Once I gathered all of the necessary ingredients, I set off to my kitchen in order to veganize and "gluten-free-ize" the original recipe.

By the end of my baking adventure, I had created a batch of...



...White Chocolate-Coconut-Almond Blondies. These chewy, luscious, dense blondies were bursting with flavor - especially from the rich white chocolate chips, tender almond slices, and chunks of the Coconut Cream Pie Larabar. Pure bliss in an 8"x8" pan, if you ask me.


And now for the "taste-tester" reviews:

My parents simply declared that these blondies "must be made again - they are by far the best batch yet!!"; and here is what The Co-Worker thought:



**Here is The Co-Worker's official review of the White Chocolate-Coconut-Almond Blondies**:


"It’s a coffee cake… it’s a bar… it’s a snack…

No it’s dessert! It’s the white chocolate-coconut-almond blondie!

It tastes like all of the prior mentioned “blondie treats.” It doesn’t weigh you down with too much sweetness.

It’s a light, fluffy treat… that you could enjoy with morning coffee, as dessert after a fine meal, or as an afternoon pick me up.

I loved the coconut which really was the exclamation point to a wonderful treat!"





Since these blondies were obviously quite favorable among my "taste-testers" and myself, I feel that the recipe is "share-worthy" - so here you go!! Please let me know what you think/if you try it!!:




VeggieGirl's White Chocolate-Coconut-Almond Blondies

(**Adapted from the White Chocolate Blondie Bites recipe from the February 2009 issue of Vegetarian Times magazine**)




• 6 ounces (1 single-serving sized container) plain or vanilla vegan "yogurt" (I used So Delicious Coconut Milk Yogurt - it's soy-free!!)

• 1/4 cup canola oil

• 1 cup sugar (I used organic turbinado sugar)

• 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract

• 2 teaspoons molasses (I used the Plantation brand of blackstrap molasses)

• 1.25 cups flour (I used Bob's Red Mill GF All Purpose Baking Flour)

• 3/4 teaspoon baking soda

• 1.5 cups vegan white chocolate chips (I used the VeganSweets brand of vegan white chocolate chips)

• 1 cup almonds, finely-sliced/slivered

• 1 Coconut Cream Pie Larabar, chopped into small chunks**

• Nondairy "milk" of choice, added to the batter as needed (I used Living Harvest hempmilk)




Preheat oven to 350°F (180°C). Lightly coat an 8"x8" baking pan with nonstick cooki ng spray.

In a large bowl, add in the "yogurt," canola oil, turbinado sugar, vanilla extract, and molasses. Mix well.

In the same bowl, add in the flour, baking soda, white chocolate chips, sliced/slivered almonds, and Larabar chunks. As the mixture starts to thicken up/combine, add as much nondairy "milk" as you need (but not too much) so that the batter is mixable.

Pour mixture into the 8"x8" baking pan (coated generously with nonstick cooking spray).

Bake for about 32-35 minutes, until a toothpick inserted in the center of the blondies comes out clean.


Makes 16 blondies.


**Note: If you happen to have shredded coconut on-hand, then feel free to substitute that for the Coconut Cream Pie Larabar.



Considering how much I adore blondies, I really must continue to emphasize just how significant it is that this batch was labeled as "the best one yet."

I look forward to baking more batches of these goodies very soon - perhaps in my ample free time...


HA!! I can only hope ;-)

183 comments:

Krista said...

Those look AMAZING! You are a genious in the kitchen!! Great idea using the Lara bar. WOW! Wish I at least had smell-a-internet!! :)

Breaking Free said...

Wow! That is pretty awesome right there? I can't believe that you substituted a LARA BAR!! Pure genious right, and I'm glad that everything came out good! It's so amazing how you have grown from making a humble batch of muffins in your kitchen to learning how to bake and modify your own recipes! And they look great!

brandi said...

Oh my goodness, those look so good!


I love that you used a Larabar in the batter :)

Nicole (anotheronebitesthecrust.wordpress.com) said...

Now that is creative! I would never have thought to sub in a Lara Bar! Good thinking, Veggie Girl.

I bet they taste as fabulous as they look!

Courtney (The Hungry Yogini) said...

Those look WONDERFUL!!! You are so creative. Way to think on your toes =)

Hope you get some more free time for baking soon, VeggieGirl!

Sharon said...

That is crazy amazing VeggieGirl! I've never tried blondies before, to be honest, but I want some!!!!

ashley (sweetandnatural) said...

You did NOT put a Larabar right into the batter! That's awesome! I bet PB Larabar brownies would be amazing!

Amy said...

oh my! Those sound DELICIOUS. Perhaps I'll have to hand this recipe off to one of my friends for my birthday treat tomorrow :)

Can't go wrong with coconut larabar, coconut yogurt (love that stuff), and hemp milk in my book!

jrsimon56 said...

Those sound divine! As I missed breakfast this morning, I would give my left arm for one! I might attempt these this weekend.

greendogwine said...

Those suckers look AMAZING! My stomach honest to god started growling when I saw them!

I LOVE that you were so "daring" and went with the Coconut larabar - you are GENIUS!!!! :)

Hope you are still hanging in there girl - I have a half day on Friday Feb 20th - want to hit up Whole Foods together?

Erica said...

Another fabulous batch! Love that you added a lara! You should DEF send that recipe into the larabar company! Hope school is treating you well.

Lauren said...

your blondies look GREAT!
what a good swing of the moment idea to use a larabar! :) i'm sure that made them even more scrumptious.
hope you get lots of free time away from your tons of school work!! :)

ConsiderEatz! said...

Way to improvise, girl! Damn! These babies sound oh so sinful, and oh so delicious! I do so happen to have shredded coconut on hand...Hmmm..!

Where do you work? If you don't mind me asking!

Keep em coming please! ;)
-Caroline

Taylor said...

Those look and sound amazing! I can't wait to try them- YUM!! How do you come up with this stuff?

Pearl said...

when i saw the picture, i got so excited! "blondies blondies!" i shouted.

well not really. i probably would've scared my classmates.

but i DID shout inside! because you are OH SO incredibly talented.. but i do have a question, one which you may gasp and shame and pull away in disgust from, but i just have to ask it:

what exactly is a blondie?

Melissa (fitnessnyc) said...

kudos, I am a true blondie lover and you are my #1 source for ideas

cinnamonapple said...

Wow! Sounds like quite the success--they look REALLY tasty. :) Definitely one that I will be trying the next time I'm at home (silly going to college and not having my kitchen with me!)

Maggie said...

They sound absolutely amazing! I LOVE the idea of subbing a Larabar for the coconut :) I'm glad you found some time to bake, too :)

Alisa from Go Dairy Free said...

How creative of you! I think you are Larabar's biggest marketing advantage!

sweetandfit said...

these sound and look amazing! you really have a knack for altering recipes to your specific needs... have a great weekend!

Stacey said...

BLONDIES!!
Good idea using the Larabar! Hopefully you have more free time in the future!

Thinspired said...

Seriously GENIUS substitution with the Larabar!

amy. said...

I want one! *Raises hand* Wow, these sound INSANELY delicious VG<3. Coconut Cream Pie Larabar? You mean, my favorite Larabar? Sign me up! What a great idea--I never thought about adding larabars to baked goods, but I bet it works amazingly and adds a great moist-ness and subtle sweetness. You are a baking genious, diva girl. Thanks for sharing this! You are amazing.

Love ya!

ksgoodeats said...

Girl - you are AMAZING at adapting all of these recipes! A Lara in the bar?! I would have NEVER thought of that - instead I would have been the one schlepping myself reluctantly to the store for one ingredient (not that I've done that before ;) )

Love you VeggieGirl!!

Heather McD (Heather Eats Almond Butter) said...

VeggieGirl,

How do you do it? Seriously, I don't know how you find the time to bake such amazing looking treats. I just finished some intense cardio on the bike, and I want one of those blondies right now! Did you ever watch Mary Poppins growing up? If so, remember the scene when Jane & Michael jumped into the chalk drawing with Dick Van Dyke and Mary Poppins? That's what I want to do right now - jump right into my monitor. Poof! I'm afraid there might not be any of your treats left if such magic could happen. :)

Larabar addition? Pure absolute freakin genius!

teeni said...

They do look moist and delicious! Very creative to have used the Larabar instead of the coconut! You know what they say, "Necessity is the mother of invention!" Very true and it was a success again. :)

Olga said...

incorporating your love for LARABARS into your love for baking? I think this recipe's a winner, no doubt!

strawberryshortstuff said...

These sound soooo yummy! I'll have to give them a try!
Diana

Missy said...

They look delicious! Your coworkers are so lucky that they get to try all your yummy treats!! So creative using a Larabar too!

Meghann said...

THESE LOOK AMAZING! And coconut pie larabar? Genuis!!! I have already told me you're treats are going to fetc a high price at the bake sale :)

eatfabinnyc said...

Your baking talent is so amazing, I think I need to stop being lazy and try it! I also wanted to say that you and a couple of other fab veggie bloggers have really inspired me to "be vegetarian" (I don't want to offend anyone by calling myself a vegetarian which I am NOT) during the week. I figure laying off meat 5 days a week is better than nothing, right? Thanks for your amazing blog, can't wait to read more!
Sara

shelby said...

What is this nonsense VeggieGirl?!! More tempting blondies?? What am I going to do with you ;)

The blondies seriously look amazing, I LOVE that you used the larabar. So creative.

Sara said...

Nothing better than homemade blondies - I love your flavor combination!

HangryPants said...

They look and sound absolutely perfect! I love your blondie obsession. :D

lesley said...

Yummy, those look GREAT!

And way to be ingenious and use a Larbar instead of shredded coconut!

Congrats on making "the best ones yet" : )

acookinthemaking said...

Mmm coconut creme pie Larabars are my favorite--brilliant substitution move! The end result looks gorgeous and delicious!

Kiki said...

All your other blondie recipes sound amazing, but this one is a million times better because it involves Larabars! You're such a talented baker.

Maggie said...

These sound heavenly! And I can use some coconut milk yogurt in them!! Have you tried the new chocolate flavor? It's my newest addiction.

lauren said...

omg - YUM. and you used a coconut creme larabar in there?! they are my all-time fav. Will you perhaps be selling these in Meghann's blogger bake sale? if so, i am all over them!

dailygoods said...

you are a baking genious! adding a larabar? girl you rock!!! love it, and can't wait to make it! Larabar should hire you :)

Kiersten said...

I'm totally making these! I haven't had blondies in ages and these sound delicious.

Tyler said...

a larabar in a blondie?!!! i can't believe no one has ever thought about that before! brilliant!

foodfashionfun said...

a larabar! Great idea!

Sophie said...

Awesome substitution choice--Larabars to the rescue! :)

Melody Polakow said...

Looks delicious! I still haven't done much gluten free baking.. but when I do, I will definitely come to your blog for recipes!

Julia said...

Ohhhhhhh man do those blondies look good! I am seriously drooling right now. I think I am going to have to try making them! Thanks so much for sharing the recipe!

Sheila | Live Well 360° said...

OH. MY. GOD. These blondies look so good. My mouth is watering. HA! I love the idea of using the Larabar.

Thanks for sharing!

Sheila

Ricki said...

Fabulous innovation! Can't wait to try these. :)

Eating Consciously said...

this sounds quite yummy. I would have never thought to throw a larabar in there!

Cyn said...

I guess in this case, necessity is the mother of deliciousness . . . Props for your unusual substitution!

Laci said...

Veggiegirl-
WOW these sound amazing! I adore blondies/brownies too and I can't wait to try this recipe! (Do you think I could subsitute the coconut/white chocolate for dark chocolate or carob and cherries?) I tried your holiday figgy blondies and they WERE FANTASTIC!!! Can't wait to try this recipe, maybe if I have time I'll get into the Kitchen this weekend! =)

Victoria said...

Oh my goodness! I want one! Those sound so good, and I absolutely adore coconut. It is my all time favorite dessert ingredient. Yum!

Aimee said...

I can't wait to try these. Such a great idea to use the lara bar as a sub!

Nicole said...

Oohhh, yum! I love blondies too. I get to go shopping tomorrow so I will pick up all of the necessary ingredients and try these babies out:)~

Mrs. LC said...

Wow they sound sooo good! I really want to try to make these! You're a baking genius VeggieGirl!!

Maya said...

seriously...you are beyond amazing those look super yum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

madaboutudon said...

One word: drool! You are such a crafty genius in the kitchen!

Dawn said...

Yum! Or as you would say "Holy Yum"!

Erin of Care to Eat said...

Oh mercy.
I wish I could make them, but I'd eat them all!

Brooke said...

lou!!! i have been awaiting this brilliant recipe :D a coconut cream pie (my favorite larabar) with coconut yogurt?! i can only imagine how amazing these taste! my mouth is watering. yum! best blondies ever!

i missed you today! we'll talk later! love you so much! <3

Jes said...

Mmm, those blondies look killer!

loveofoats.com said...

mmmmmmmmmmmm how creative you are to make such a decadent treat using your beloved larabars :) mmmmmmmm!

apluseating said...

haha leave it to VeggieGirl to use a larabar when baking blondies! I love it though. they look so beautifu--i'm drooling now! i bet they taste amazing!

glidingcalm said...

yay! taking a homework break to ready this wonderful post was truely SO FUN.

haha coconut......errrrr ##@*&$@#%@$! no check! hahaha! So funny. But how damn creative are you?! substituting one of your FAVORITE FOODS...a Larabar for shredded coconut. GENIUS!

Those look amazing....as all of your previous blondies did!

I hope you can keep breathing through this school term....though I should really say, I have NO CONCERN for Miss Veggie Girl being able to pull it off. Just look at your amazing dedication to the blog world!! You can do ANYTHING...and I mean ANYTHING you want to do!

Mad loveeeee from your girl Gliding Calm!!

Keep the fabulous treats coming! (Not that I ever had a doubt you wouldn't!)

Balance, Joy and Delicias! said...

ohhhhhh...... these killing blondies again!!!! I want to try one of those! they look heaven!!

very smart substitute for the coconuts! :D

Becca said...

I love the substitution with the larabar...how creative!

Jen said...

wowwie! YUM!!!!

Heather said...

can i just say, i find your coworker adorable in the way that i want to shrink him/her down and carry them around in my pocket? their reviews crack me up!

these sound so flavorful and delicious!! love the use of the lara bar!

Trust, Hope, Believe said...

hi veggiegirl,

I used to me just a blog reader and an occasional commenter but now i have one of my own .. and I love your blog!!!

.. and

ooooooomg that recipe looks DELISH!

shelby said...

Since my other e-mail is down I don't have your e-mail anymore and I can't find it on your site!

You can reach me at sdearborn18@aol.com

Sharon said...

The blogworld is a good place, huh? Blondies are my favorite!! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

talesofexpansion said...

larabars in a blondie????? ohhh my goodness, you're brilliant! what an AMAZING idea. i'm going to start chopping up bars in everything i bake since i keep getting free ones everywhere -- how did i not think of this before? thanks for the idea!!

River said...

Oooh I MUST buy white chocolate chips!! This is perfect for a coconut junkie!! :)

aTxVegn said...

These blondies sound so decadent! They get a bookmark for sure.

nutritiontokitchen said...

Hi Veggiegirl,
Just stumbled upon your site, and yay! The coconut Larabars are my fave (and I'm not a fan of many bars in general) and I tend to prefer blondies over brownies. I'm getting really hungry and mad because I didn't pick up that coconut in the grocery store the other day :P

Tram :)

Laura said...

Those must be good! I love that you used a Larabar. :)

Megan said...

omg veggiegirl. please come be my personal bakestress? :)

Sagan said...

VeggieGirl I heart you.

These blondies look SO good. I have yet to make blondies. Should really get around to it though, they sound super tasty!

Sarah (lovINmytummy) said...

Sadly I will not be able to afford to purchase those in Meghann's auction because they are going to go for about $5000!!! I will just have to make them myself =) Thanks for the killer recipe!

Vegetation said...

Larabar in Blondie = genius! I love it! And they look amazing!

MizFit said...

you have totally convinced me.
now the decision is:

we are having a big groundhog day soiree up in herre in 6 hours.
do I have time?

:)

Steph said...

I know that best batch yet feeling!! It feels so great to finally find the right recipe and how everyone rave about it. Those blondies look like they're loaded with flavour.

CeciLiA said...

Oh man, my laptop is covered in my saliva now .... GAWH!! They look AND sound AMAZING!! :O

I'm definitely gonna make this A.S.A.P!!! Too bad, we don't have larabars in Perth :( But that is ok, coz I don't like coconut anyways, haha :D

p.s.: don't cha think a nut butter blondie would be an AWESOME idea!!! ;)

celine said...

these blondies are definitely not turning my heart into glass. get it? get it?

Erin said...

I very much approve of using larabars! They look soooo good. I really want to try them!!

chou said...

Brilliant substitution!

lilveggiepatch said...

YUM! My roommate is going to LOVE those!

luckytastebuds said...

you have such an inpspiring blog. I love that you make and modify your own vegan dishes, especially the improv baking becaues I DO THAT ALL THE TIME!!!!!! What a smart idea to use that Larabar! Even though I'm not vegan...that blondie looks incredible. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe and for this fabulous blog! :)

gail said...

Woweeeeeeeee!!! Now very hungry. And great writing too - but that goes without saying :) (in your ample free time - hahahaha ;) )

Jen (Running with Food) said...

Whoa, girl! These sound amazing!! I want some! :)

Hope you are having a good weekend!

sparklingstar said...

Veggiegirl, I just want to leave you a comment beacsue I can & because I think you may be one of the sweetest people I have ever 'met'. I so wish we lived close, you seem like the sort of friend I could do with! Take Care x

Monika K said...

Your creativity never ceases to amaze me - these blondies look incredible!

Caitlin at Healthy Tipping Point said...

seriously you are a freaking genius! i wouldve never though to subsitute a larabar.

do you think unsweetened coconut would work, or does it need to be sweetened?

ttfn300 said...

tantalizing for sure!! oh my, i'm drooling... hope you do have more time to make these to enjoy :)

sweet26 said...

hi! thanks for stopping by my blog- i'm a big fan of yours :D and those blondies look and sound SO good!

Meg said...

You have outdone yourself! These are amazing!

carolinebee said...

As someone who never eats/makes vegan cuisine...I am continually in AWE of how amazing your creations look (and i'm sure taste!) I have to try them on my own- b/c even though I'm not vegan, the vegan baking methods make such healthful treats!! This affirms my idea that you should say EFF schoolwork and just bake more :D HAHA maybe bring your teachers treats, and they'll ease up the work load! LOVE ya girl!

strongandhealthy said...

Those blondies look delicious!!!!! Sorry I couldn't meet up today! I miss you and Whole Foods!

megan said...

Those sound too good! And I LOVE how you put a Larabar in the mix- genius!!! love ya, girl :)

Hayley said...

I hate to tell you this, but I've never had a blondie in my life. I think you might be changing this very soon. I'll have to dig through your recipes and make some big decisions. Thanks for sharing, delicious as always! And I hope school isn't too stressful for you, Spring Break can't come any sooner.

healthy ashley said...

Isn't the blogging community just the best?

BLONDIES! Oh, they look like heaven!

Marianne said...

Ummm...HELLS YES! Coconut + white chcoolate? 2 of my favourite things! These would be the ultimate blondie for me. I will so have to make them.

How much coconut should one add if they have have it hanging around, instead of the larabar?

The Voracious Vegan said...

WOW! These look seriously delicious. Thank you for the decadent inspiration.

Fitnessista said...

larabar meets veggiegirl's FAMOUS blondies?! absolutely genius
i totally want to make these.. i'm afraid of molasses though. i've never used it!
hope you're having a wonderful weekend!

Nirvana said...

These look fabulous! Loving the creativity :)

monsappetit said...

Delicious! Genius idea to use the larabars!!

biz319 said...

Those look delicious as usual!!

chocolatecoffeekitchen said...

Genius! Coconut cream pie is one of the best Larabar flavours there is so I can only imagine how decadent it must have made these blondies. I might have to try these, they sure look incredible!

elise said...

wow. lookin' good VG!!

eatingbender said...

Holy yum, VeggieGirl! I think the fact that you added a Larabar speaks volumes about your creative genius! And the fact that you are calling these blondies the best batch yet makes me want to make them right NOW!

I've never tried my hand at blondies, but it might just have to be my next baking endeavor. After reading the rave reviews you received from your parents and The Co-Worker, I am sold! Plus, the tantalizing picture is making me drool...always a good sign, right?

I do hope you have ample free time in your future, girly! By the way, I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to chat this weekend...but I will give you a call as soon as I get back to school, ok? I can't wait to catch up!

Kate said...

Thank you! Your comments are always so appreciated-I notice you comment on SO many blogs-it is so nice knowing you're still checkin in even when you're not blogging! I cannot WAIT to make these blondies!!!

kickpleat said...

haha, i love that you used a larabar!! these really do look delicious.

Amy said...

Hi VeggieGirl!

A few months ago, I asked you for tips on going from being a vegetarian to a vegan, and you gave me a great-sounding book recommendation. I finally feel ready to commit to it, and was wondering if you could recommend a book to read to help me through the switch?

Thank you, and love the blog!
Amy

VeggieGirl said...

**Amy:


I recommend the following:


http://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Vegan-Complete-Adopting-Plant-Based/dp/1570671036/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1233527591&sr=8-3

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T said...

What a weird and cool recipe! Those look just luscious!

Ingrid said...

What a wonderful idea using a yummy Larabar as an ingredient. I'll take this tip from you and try it for one of my raw recipes. Thanks and all the best with your school work.

RhodeyGirl/Sabrina said...

ummmmmm, can you send some my way? that looks amazing vg!

Leslie said...

Cooking with Lara bars..you are a way tooo smart

Annie said...

You make the best blondies!!! These are a must try. How much coconut would you use in place of the bar?

vegannurse said...

Omg, Liz, you're killing me with all these delicious and luscious blondies you make! They look sooo good!
What an amazing idea to sub a Larabar.. you can't go wrong with that!

I hope you're not having too much of a stressful week coming up. Good luck with the school work!

Jaime said...

what a great substitute idea. it amazes me how you are able to adapt recipes like this...and still end up with such fabulous results!

dessertobsessed said...

wow, this DOES sound like the best blondie so far! can't wait to try these!

The Healthy Hostess said...

Veggie Girl,
You are my baking hero!!
:)

shellyfish said...

Brilliant idea, Liz! You're *my* favourite blondie!

Mariposa said...

hey!!! that looks like a good idea! i should use it with something like the peanut butter larabar or the cinnamon roll... hmmmm!!!!

quick question ..and you can totally edit my question- do people really harrass you and say crap through comments and emails? that completely sucks..

Parker said...

Mmmm coconut is the best ingredient in baking!!!

Kaneil said...

Those look incredible. I've been dying to try one of your recipes, and since this one is "the best one yet" I guess my decision has been made! Thanks for sharing your adaptations!

Kaneil
balanceisbest.wordpress.com

Diana said...

I don't even like coconut, but I bet you I would love these!

I liked the co-worker review, too! :)

Vegan_Noodle said...

How cool that you used the Larabars instead of coconut! They sound and look delicious!

Burp and Slurp~! said...

this is total food porn. I just love your blog to death, esp all your glorious recipes. coconut, almond, white choc chips...what can go wrong with THAT gorgeous combo?

Kelly said...

Those look out of this world!! I wonder what it would taste like if I used my gluten free flour???

Any other thoughts on gluten-free baking?

Best,
Kelly's (Gluten-Free) Belly

Kate said...

I just had to point out that the fact that you were not ALREADY in my blogroll was a mistake!!! Problem solved:) Have an awesome start to your week!

elise said...

um yeah - you CHANGED my world with carob. i owe you, big time!!

Mo Diva said...

Scrumtious!

Jennifer said...

I adore the coconut milk yogurts. Yum yum!

CookiePie said...

WOW - what a fantastic, creative idea to bake with a larabar! I love it!!! The bars sound divine :)

Sheila | Live Well 360° said...

Hey VeggieGirl! I would love to feature your recipe, "Banana-Fig-Pistachio Muffins" on LiveWell360. Shoot me an email through my contact form and let me know if you are ok with this (I couldn't find a contact form on your site).

Sheila

Ryan Mayberry said...

Wow that's a great recipe. Do you happen to have any calorie/nutrition info about that recipe? The blondes sound nice, but could KILL my diet. I guess it's worth cheating.

fitforfree said...

Those really look phenomenal! nice handiwork! :-)

Clumbsy Cookie said...

What a nice idea to use a bar!!! They are amazing!

BOBBI McCORMICK said...

wow girl those look amazing!!!!

Andrea [bella eats] said...

Oh WOW!!! This recipe looks SO GOOD! They totally put my PB + Date blondies to shame...

I'm glad you found a little bit of time to bake! Hang in there with your schoolwork!

Erika said...

Those look great! I will have to try the recipe!

lesley said...

Just wanted to stop by and say Happy Tuesday!! : )

Zesty Cook said...

One word: GENIUS!

Mel said...

oh. wow. larabars + blondies?? best idea ever!! you are a genius, dear! hope you're having a good week :-)

Kelly said...

Your substitution cracks me up! I NEVER would have thought to use that as a substitution, but I can see why it would work. You truely are the queen of blondies. :-) Good to know that even though you are no longer dancing some things never change.

Michelle said...

You should host a Lara Bar baking contest! What can everyone come up with using Lara Bars as an ingredient?

lisa (dandysugar) said...

You have great recipes. Although, I am not vegan, many of my friends are. I'm always looking for sweet vegan recipes. Thanks for sharing this one, it looks delicious!

jenniisst said...

hey veggiegirl,
i've been subscribed to your rss feed for a while, and thought i'd tell you that your food always looks divine! i'm hoping that the next thing i bake will be some of your blondies...mmm!
also, i know that this is a bit late, but i wanted to tell you that i completely understand your decision about dancing. i know that it wasn't an easy decision, and i'm glad you're at peace with it.
i hope you're having a lovely day, and i hope that school isn't too stressful for you right now.
-jenni

Bridget said...

Hahah I think you should change your name to "blondiegirl!" except that your not blonde....hmmm. This particular combo sounds so awesome to me!!! coconut and almonds are a match made in blondie heaven!!!

Lauren said...

Yum! Great idea with the Larabar. I'm definitely saving this recipe.

Maria said...

DOUBLE YUM!

Molly said...

Thanks for commenting on my blog! I now see that Larabars have many uses :)

Kevin said...

Those blondies look really good! Nice last minute substitution! It is always annoying when you realize at the last minute that you are missing one of the key ingredients.

bHealthier said...

how wonderful, you are the blondie queen!

i hate how I can't see new posts on wordpress, I must figure a way to change this so I know when everyone posts so I can check.

sigh. happy semester, first exam thursday for me !

littlesnacks said...

Wow, blondies? I have never tried them before. Now I shall have to make them sometime just to know and taste :)

Peabody said...

That's a lot in one blondie but they sound yummy!

Emily said...

Well you know I would love these. I love blondies, and I love coconut. Good call on the substitution.

The bars look decadent!

Kate said...

you and me both girlie! Hey do you have an email I can reach you at?? I am not seeing it on your page but it's probly there-you have such fab baking recipes...I was going to ask on my blog for a few ideas but I know my bf reads it and I want to bake him something healthy that's also guy-approved!

Jennifer said...

My co-worker is Vegan and always looking for desert recipes. I can't wait to show her this!

Cookie baker Lynn said...

Way to make do with what's on hand and come up with something even better than planned!

CeciLiA said...

Oh my, I heard from Caroline's blog (broccoli hut) that you had a nervous breakdown yesterday .... REST WELL girlie!!! Don't be too hard on ya self! Hope the rest of your week go well :)

lizzy said...

i really like your video posts!! and these blondies sound amazing, my roomie jumped up and down when i read her your recipe!!! i wish i had more time too! school is so crazy right now as well. good luck with everything!!, if i try out your recipe ill be sure to leave u a comment on how it went!!

Annie said...

they look good! i gotta try it, especially since i want to start baking from scratch and i have this whole confusing thing of me being vegetarian and all!

tahinitoo said...

Send me some blondies? Please? Maybe you should make a blondie cookbook!!!

Jamie said...

Good Evening. I have followed your blog for a while now. Love you recipes, even though I am not a total veggie girl..lol. I have also been a fan od food blogs for a while and decided to start my own, posting my daily food.

anyways, I have a question. :) Everytime I add a picture to google blogger it jumps to the top of the post. Do you have this same problem or am i doing something wrong. THANKS

Selba said...

Wow... those blondies totally look yummy!!! and healthy too, I guess :D

Anna said...

I can't WAIT to make those! They may make an appearance on my blog... which I just started today! I've been reading your blog (along with many other foodie blogs) and finally started my own. It's called Blue Plate Special and will focus on food and fitness from a college perspective. Come and check it out some time. Mind if I add you to my blog roll?

bpspecial (dot) blogspot (dot) com

Katie said...

Ah, VeggieGirl, you amaze me!!! I am totally going to make these ASAP.

Gigi said...

You should totally write a baking book about BLONDIES! The best batch sounds like the best one yet!

sweet26 said...

happy friday! i'm eagerly awaiting your next batch of homemade treats :)

Every Gym's Nightmare said...

hey veggiegirl- just stopping by! great post as usual!

Kelly Turner
www.everygymsnightmare.com

The Voracious Vegan said...

What a genius you are! These look absolutely phenomenal! Thank you for the recipe.

JENNA said...

:) lol who in the world would have thought to use a coconut larabar!!!???? so clever!!! they look super good!! I'm bookmarking this recipe.

Flourchild said...

Very nice recipe, thank you.

dana aka Gluten Free In Cleveland said...

these are so pretty....I remember looking at the before I went to sleep last night and I swear I had some dream about a coconut baked good as a result. HA!

I'm glad you found the time to write a post, but veggiegirlTV will always be fine by me!

Also, sorry I have yet to respond to your email - I was serious about my lets food shop, but between job hunting, car accidents (!), and this horrible weather, I've been a little more than busy. Expect an email reply in the coming days... :)

Koko said...

Substituting a Larabar....BRILLIANT! Talk about improvisation! These sound delish!

Ann said...

I LOVE love love blondies!!! Of course, mine are the less healthy kind...but yours look just as yummy!

How To Eat A Cupcake said...

Wow blondies are EVERYWHERE right now! I really need to jump on that!

Foodie (Fab and Delicious Food) said...

Yum, those look delicious!

Gone Vegan said...

VeggieGirl, I made these today, and they are soooo good!! Thank you so much for your recipes and your inspiration. I really enjoy your blog and your VeggieGirl TV!