Some random facts: For years I had no idea that the word “infamous” had negative connotations. I thought it just meant REALLY famous. (Also when I say “for years” I really mean that I figured this out not that long ago.) I always put my food on top of the microwave cover instead of taking the time to actually cover it. (Ain’t nobody got time for that. Also, my microwave needs cleaning.)
All of the normal size spoons in our silverware set have been down the garbage disposal at some point or another. All. of. them. I’ve thrown away most of them, because the ends are all jagged and have sharp bits. Plus they taste metallic. So every time I need a spoon I use a large soup spoon. Right now I’m listening to “Anna” (El Negro Zumbon) by Pink Martini. It happens to be one of my favorite songs of all time. (If you ever get the chance to see Pink Martini live, by the way, DO IT. Such a great show.
The children! They’re gone! Well at least 4 out of 7 are. I watched my friend Sarah’s kids last week. There were 7 kids under age 7 in the house. It was absolutely insane. I will spare you the details, but today, the first day with just my kids, I’m happy to report that no one has had any accidents (let alone 7 in one day). I’m wandering around the house wondering where all the fires are that I’m supposed to be putting out, and my kids are bored out of their minds. (The inevitable crash after a solid week of high quality entertainment.)
I’ve been holding out on you guys. I’ve been making these Snickerdoodle Blondies for a few years now. In fact, some of the photos are from when I made them the first time a couple years ago. But I REALLY wanted you guys to be able to top these blondies with My Favorite Caramel Sauce, so I had to get that post up first. Good things come to those who wait. Or to those who have no idea that they’re waiting. It was WORTH IT okay.
The best part about these blondies is absolutely the crackly cinnamon sugar topping. It’s so satisfying. I’m always tempted to throw chocolate chips or some other mix-in into bars that don’t call for any, but I’m so glad I left these as is. Cinnamon can be a delicate flavor and chocolate overwhelms it sometimes.
These blondies are so rich and chewy. It’s hard not to just sit by the pan sneaking forkfuls. They are amazing all on their own, especially when they are warm, but if you want an extra decadent treat, top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and drizzle with this homemade Caramel Sauce. It’s amazing!! I’m using these blondies in an upcoming recipe, so stay tuned! If you make any of my recipes, be sure to share it on Instagram using the hashtag #TheFoodCharlatan so I can see it! I love that. Facebook | Pinterest | Instagram | Twitter One year ago: Reuben-Stuffed Twice Baked Potatoes Two years ago: Traditional Tejano Carne Guisada (Braised Beef for Tacos) Three years ago: Fresh Strawberry Topping Here’s My Favorite Caramel Sauce, which I highly recommend drizzling over the top of these blondies! Not necessary but so decadent, especially with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!
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