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White chocolate and raspberry blondies

Cuts into 12

Preparation time: 30 minutes

Cooking time: 30-35 minutes

 

150 g (5 oz) white chocolate

100 g (4 oz) butter

3 eggs

175 g (6 oz) caster sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla essence

200 g (7 oz) self-raising flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

175 g (6 oz) raspberries

75   (3 oz) white chocolate, melted to decorate

 

1)    Preheat an oven to 180°C, 350°F, gas mark 4. Line an 18 x 28 cm (7 x 11 inch) roasting tin with a large piece of non-stick baking paper, snipping diagonally into the corners so that the paper fits snugly over the base and up the sides of the tin.

2)    Break the chocolate into a bowl, add the butter and set the bowl over a saucepan of gently simmering water and leave until melted.  

3)    Whisk the eggs, sugar and vanilla in a second bowl with an electric whisk for about 5 minutes until very thick and the mixture will leave a trail when the whisk is lifted up.

4)    Gently fold the melted chocolate and butter into the egg mixture then the flour and baking powder. Pour the mixture into the lined tin and sprinkle with the raspberries.

5)    Bake for 30-35 minutes until well risen, the top is crusty and the centre still a little soft. Leave to cool in the tin then lift the paper and blondies out of the tin and put on to a chopping board. Drizzle with the melted chocolate to decorate then leave to set. Cut into squares and peel off the paper to serve.

 

Tip

Unlike a Victoria sandwich style cake, blondies or brownies are almost better if they are slightly undercooked as the high proportion of chocolate will firm up slightly as it cools.