Before I left for Portland, I made a lot of food. Sometimes, I would spend all day in the kitchen creating recipes, and by the time I left I was pretty sick of the inside of my kitchen. The best day, though? The day I blasted my newly purchased Matilda original cast recording, sang Revolting Children at the top of my lungs and made all lemon desserts. It was literally the best day.
Lemon pastries have always been one of my favorites. The tart lemon pairs perfectly with the sweetness of almost any dessert, but it needs to be a pastry for me. Cookie, cake, blondie, etc. Not lemon creamy things. They don’t do it for me. Lemon bars? Meh, take ’em of leave ’em. I shied away from creating my own because I am so in love with the way lemon and butter taste together. I didn’t think I could recreate a genuinely delicious lemon pastry without rich, flavorful butter. I was wrong. You may want to take note, because I don’t admit to being wrong too often. Just ask my husband.
Maybe it’s the melted white chocolate? Maybe it’s the tiniest bit of butter flavored extract? It’s optional, but when you don’t use butter, I find it can be magical. And that is how I would describe these bars. Magical. I know that’s a bold statement, but when you create a blondie that is ultra soft, gooey, and not the least bit cakey without using even a hint of butter, I call that magic.
These babies are a full on indulgent treat without any of the guilt. They do have quite a bit of sugar that you could absolutely cut down on if you have less of a sweet tooth than me, but other than that, they are 100% whole wheat and fairly low in fat due to the nonfat Greek yogurt. The Greek yogurt is a must. It adds the perfect flavor and texture, and I wouldn’t try to sub it out for applesauce or any other type of fat substitute. If you love lemon pastries even half as much as I do, you will not be able to get enough of these blondies!
Ingredients
- Zest of one lemon
- 2/3 cup sugar
- 5.5 oz white chocolate, melted
- 1 x 5oz container (or about 1/2 cup) nonfat lemon Greek yogurt
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 2 eggs
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/8 tsp butter extract (optional)
- 1/3 cup white whole wheat flour
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350. Line a 9" square pan with parchment paper or tin foil and spray with nonstick spray. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, beat together lemon zest and sugar until fragrant, about 1 minute. Whisk in melted white chocolate, yogurt, and lemon juice. Add eggs 1 at a time, whisking until combined. Add vanilla and butter extracts. Gently fold in flour until just combined.
- Transfer to prepared pan and bake until golden and a toothpick inserted about 2" from the center comes out with just a few moist crumbs, about 25 minutes. Set pan on a wire rack and allow to cool completely. Store in a loosely covered container for 5-7 days.
Angela @ Happy Fit Mama says
I’ve never been a blondie fan (give me chocolate!!) but these look really, really good. Thanks for sharing!
Ari says
I usually only like them if they include white chocolate. Otherwise I find them too cakey a lot of the time. But I’m with you on the chocolate–I almost never make a dessert without it! π
Erin @ The Grass Skirt says
I love white chocolate and blondies, so I am definitely pinning this recipe!
Ari says
Awesome!! Thanks Erin!
Christine @ Love, Life, Surf says
I love lemon desserts too. Love the tart and sweet together. These look amazing. When are you visiting me again? π
Ari says
November November November!!! I will bake and you will help me keep my legs up in a headstand! Right? π
Melanie @ Nutritious Eats says
These look so moist and delicious! I love lemon desserts too.
Ari says
Thanks Melanie!
Lisa @ RunWiki says
You did it again! You create with your heart and soul and it shows.
Ari says
You always say the absolute sweetest things!! Can we be friends forever? π
Jamie @ couchtoironwoman says
YUM!!! I would love a care package sent to me π
Ari says
Girl, you deserve it!
Linz @ Itz Linz says
oh my gosh those look so ooey gooey delicious!
Ari says
Thanks Linz!
Jen @ The Scrumptious Pumpkin says
I’m such a fan of lemon desserts, so perfect for the warm weather months! These sound so delish and look wonderful too -who’d ever guess they’re healthy! π
Ari says
Yessss! Something about the light tartness of the lemon just makes it feel cool and refreshing! Thanks Jen!
Heidi @ Food Doodles says
Oooooooh my goodness, these look amazing! I love all lemon desserts, but I don’t think I’ve ever made blondies with lemon. Sounds awesome!
Ari says
Thanks Heidi!! π
Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. says
Lemon desserts are one of my faves too. I must make these!
Ari says
Thanks Stephanie–you will love them!
GiGi Eats Celebrities says
YAY BABY! That is a FRIDAY TREAT for sure π
Ari says
Yeah yeah yeah!!! Definitely what this week needs! π
Katy @ KatysKitchen says
Holy Moly I’m dying over here! These look like heaven on earthβ¦.lemon and yogurt together probably make them so tangy and delicious!
Ari says
They do!! I’m always surprised when I can get a brownie/blondie to work without butter, but the melted white chocolate and creamy yogurt totally do the trick, and I love that extra flavor from the yogurt combined with the lemon! Thanks lady!!
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen says
Looks delicious! Baking with lemons all day? I need to do that! Have a whole pinterest board just for lemon recipes . Adding this one π
Ari says
Yeah you do!! It was so fun, and I just bought a big bag of lemons from TJ’s and didn’t have to keep cutting new ones for photos–it made it all go so much faster! π
Laura @ Mommy Run Fast says
How do you do it? Every time I’ve over here I find something I want to eat. Right now. π
Ari says
Awwww, you’re the sweetest! I think I just really, really, really like food. π
sally @ sallys baking addiction says
I adore both white chocolate and lemon. AND blondies. Never combined the three. blown away! Must try. π
Ari says
Oh girl, you will love them! Thanks friend!! π