I made these green Pandan Blondies after picking up some pandan flavouring in my local Chinese supermarket.
The flavor of pandan is like a buttery vanilla, if you can imagine that, with wafts of mild coconut in there too. It really is a gorgeous smell and I thought using the flavouring in blondies would be a great way to showcase the taste.
As I was making them, I suddenly realised what with Halloween coming up, the green hue of these would make them a perfect home baked treat for Trick or Treaters.
I made a basic blondie batter and stirred in a tablespoon of the pandan flavouring. The green grew stronger and stronger as I mixed it in to the batter. Almost like the baking equivalent of the Hulk I suppose.
I also added chips to these for added flavor. I don’t specify which sort of chips, as any would work really well in these. I had some peanut butter chips and white and milk swirled chocolate chips, so chucked these in. But you could use butterscotch, plain chocolate, even some chopped nuts would be a great addition.
They baked for about 25 minutes. Obviously the outside of the baked blondies (I should really call them greenies, which sounds not quite so appetising) take a brownish tinge from being baked, but when cut into squares, the dark emerald tones are revealed.
I dusted some icing sugar over the top of these beauties, but for added spooky flair, you could add a cobweb design in chocolate for example or whatever you fancy really.
You can purchase pandan in Asian supermarkets or online.
Here’s how I made them:
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(Gruesome Green) Pandan Blondiesby S Vettese October-12-2017Blondies flavoured with pandanIngredients
- 115 grams melted unsalted butter
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 225 grams dark brown sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 tablespoon pandan flavouring
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda
- Pinch of salt
- 100 grams baking chips or chopped nuts
- To garnish icing sugar