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If there was ever a recipe that screams make me, eat me, it’s these soft and gooey Coffee Chocolate Chip Blondies. Made with nutty browned butter, brown sugar, real maple syrup, and just a touch of coffee, plus sea salt to finish. There’s really nothing not to love about these chocolatey coffee-swirled blondies. The true secret? Brown butter mixed with vanilla and coffee. The trio together creates a blondie bar that’s incredibly flavorful – soft, gooey, and with a lightly crinkled flaky top. So delicious and almost zero effort to bake up!

Sometimes all you really need is a good cup of coffee…or let’s be real a salted cookie. These cold March days can be tiring. Though the added hour of daylight is welcomed with both arms, it makes me so happy!
But still, some days you really just crave a classic cookie or something similar. And for me, those days often come in March. This is such a weird transitional time. It’s not yet spring, but we’re all wishing it was. Our heads are thinking spring, but the weather still says winter.

With buckets and buckets of snow this past weekend, all I felt like doing in the kitchen was baking. So I baked up these yummy blondies.
I’ve had this idea for a while now, months actually. I was originally thinking of sharing these in the fall, but never got around to baking them up.
But here we are, and this feels like the most fitting recipe for today! They’re the easiest to make and so delicious. Perfect for any random weekday baking.

What I love about this blondie recipe is just how simple it is. You don’t even need a mixer!
Like many of my desserts, this recipe requires brown butter, so start there. Just allow the butter to bubble up and brown on the stove. It will smell nutty and super delicious. This is when you know it’s done.

To the butter, mix in brown sugar and maple. The butter keeps the bars rich and flavorful, but the maple adds sweetness while also adding moisture. Combined together they make the best blondie bar.
Once the mix has cooled, add in the eggs and the vanilla. I use a lot of vanilla, two whole tablespoons, which I think is the real secret. It gives a wonderful flavor, especially when combined with chocolate and coffee.

Finish with the flour, baking powder, coffee powder, and salt. Then lots of chocolate chips, I like semi-sweet chips best for this.

Bake and enjoy the sweet, sweet smells coming from the oven. I always add sea salt just after I pull the bars out of the oven. But of course, this is completely optional. Then, we like to cut the bars while hot and enjoy a few squares of extra melty pockets of chocolate.
Oh, they’re just perfect, and what we really appreciate is the ease!

Looking for other fun desserts? Here are my favorites.
Lucky’s Golden Ticket Cupcakes
Double Strawberry Sugar Cookies
Chocolate Chip Nutella Oatmeal Cookies
Homemade Vegan Peanut Butter Twix Bars
Soft and Crinkly Brown Sugar Peanut Butter Cookies
Lastly, if you make these Coffee Chocolate Chip Blondies, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Hi there,
Wonderful!! Thanks so much for making this recipe, so glad to hear it turned out nicely for you! Have the best weekend:)
I made these for my kids for Valentine’s Day except I left out the coffee, added a little pink food coloring, and used white chocolate chips. They were delicious!
Hi Sara,
Happy Friday! Thanks a bunch for making this recipe and your comment, love to hear it was a winner! xxT
I didn’t think anything could beat your cinnamon pumpkin chocolate chips bars but these did! They were so good!
Hey Kirsten,
Happy Monday! So glad to hear this recipe was a hit, I appreciate you making it and your comment! xx
Easy to make & worth throwing together every time! I’m not an espresso fan so I leave that out, otherwise directions & ingredients are easy to follow. The flaky sea salt worth putting on top, just adds that little extra flavor to each bite!
Thanks so much, Alyson! I appreciate you making these blondies so often, love to hear they are always enjoyed! xx
This is my second time to make these delicious brownies. We love them! This time I was low on semi chocolate chips so also added chunks from a dark chocolate bar. So good, especially the next day after they had been in the fridge.
Thanks for another fabulous recipe. 🙂
Hey Beth,
Wonderful! So glad to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks for making it! xT
I have now made these bars a dozen times at least in the last couple of years! I’m about to make them for a party of grad students and then for my family Thanksgiving next week! I have to make at least 4 batches!! I use Cafe Bustelo espresso grounds and NO ONE KNOWS what this secret ingredient is lol!! They do not taste like coffee but super rich chocolate buttery salty bars!!!! Use the espresso please!!! I even double the amount!! Beautiful recipe!!
Hey Teresa,
Awesome!! I am so glad this recipe is always enjoyed and thanks for sharing what works well for you! Happy Fall!