
Soft-baked, gooey blondies layered with jammy raspberry compote, chopped white chocolate, and crunchy sliced almonds, finished with a naturally pink raspberry icing—bakery-quality with healthier swaps.

This batch of white chocolate raspberry blondies is one of those treats I make when I want something that feels indulgent but also reliably shareable. I first developed this combination on a rainy weekend when my pantry was stocked with frozen raspberries and a lonely bar of white chocolate. The way the jammy compote melts into the soft, tender base while the white chocolate pockets remain slightly gooey is the kind of texture contrast that keeps everyone reaching for another square. The naturally pink icing from reserved compote adds a gentle tartness that balances the sweetness.
These blondies have become a go-to for celebrations and casual coffee mornings alike. I love how simple swaps—Greek yogurt for part of the fat and a brown sugar substitute if you prefer—keep the result wonderfully tender without losing that bakery-style richness. They slice into neat squares once cooled, but if you’re impatient (as I often am), you’ll still enjoy the warm, slightly molten center straight from the pan. Make them for potlucks, bake sales, or a cozy afternoon with a cup of tea; they’re reliably crowd-pleasing and easy to scale.
I remember handing these out at a neighborhood potluck and watching people do a double-take at how bright and flavorful the raspberries tasted despite being out of season. Between the jammy swirl and the toasted almond crunch, my family declared these a permanent rotation for special weekends and casual gatherings alike.
My favorite thing about these blondies is how forgiving they are. When I first tested the recipe, one batch was slightly under-baked and turned out to be the favorite because of the extra gooey center. Family members ask for them at birthdays and small gatherings because the presentation—pink icing, glossy jam ribbons, and toasted almonds—looks special without extra effort.
Store cooled bars in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 48 hours to keep the top almond crunch intact. For longer storage, refrigerate for up to a week; refrigerating slightly firms the bars and makes slicing neater. To freeze, cut into squares and arrange in a single layer on a baking sheet to flash freeze for 30 minutes, then transfer to a freezer-safe bag with parchment between layers; they keep for up to 3 months. Reheat gently in a 300°F oven for 8–10 minutes or microwave briefly for a warm treat.
Swap Greek yogurt for a dairy-free thick yogurt to make the texture similar without dairy, but the bars will lose some richness. Use all butter for a more classic flavor, or all coconut oil for a hint of coconut aroma. Replace white chocolate with chopped milk or dark chocolate for a deeper counterpoint to the raspberries. To make gluten-free, use a cup-for-cup gluten-free flour blend in place of the all-purpose flour and watch bake time closely.
Cut into 16 squares and serve with a dusting of powdered sugar or extra compote on the side. Pair with espresso, black tea, or a glass of cold milk. For a dessert plate, serve a warm square with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and a drizzle of warmed compote. For gatherings, arrange on a platter and garnish with extra toasted almond slices and a few fresh raspberries for color.
Blondies are an American adaptation of the classic brownie, swapping cocoa for brown sugar and butter to create a butterscotch-like base. Adding fruit compote has roots in European baking traditions where jam or conserves are often swirled into cakes and bars. The white chocolate and raspberry combination is a modern bakery favorite—white chocolate for creaminess, raspberries for bright acidity—resulting in a crowd-pleasing balance that blends comforting American bar baking with a continental compote technique.
Use frozen raspberries year-round, but incorporate fresh berries during summer for brighter color and texture. In autumn, swap raspberries for chopped poached pear and a pinch of cinnamon, or use cranberry-orange compote for a holiday twist. For spring gatherings, add a squeeze of orange in the compote for extra brightness and top with edible flowers for an elegant presentation.
Make the compote a day ahead and refrigerate to intensify flavor. Mix the dry ingredients and store in an airtight container; combine wet ingredients just before baking for the freshest texture. Bake the full pan, cool, and slice into individual portions; store single servings in freezer bags for grab-and-go snacks. Reheat individual squares in a microwave for 20–30 seconds or in an oven at 300°F for 6–8 minutes.
These blondies are joyful to bake and even more fun to share. Whether you’re bringing them to a brunch or keeping a pan on the counter for family snacking, they have a way of brightening a day and making moments a little sweeter—one pink-drizzled square at a time.
Measure flour by spooning into the cup and leveling to prevent a dry, dense texture.
Cool completely in the pan before slicing to get clean squares; chill for 30 minutes if you want extra-firm slices.
Reserve a small amount of compote for the icing to add natural color and flavor without artificial dyes.
Tent with foil around 30 minutes if the top browns too quickly to prevent burnt almonds.
Flash-freeze squares on a sheet pan before bagging to prevent sticking when freezing portions.
This nourishing white chocolate raspberry blondies recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Combine 1 1/2 cups raspberries, 1 1/2 tablespoons maple syrup, and 1 1/2 teaspoons cornstarch in a small saucepan. Simmer over medium-low, stirring frequently, until thick and glossy, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and cool completely; reserve about 2 1/2 tablespoons for the icing.
Preheat the oven to 340°F (170°C). Line an 8 x 8-inch baking pan with parchment paper, leaving an overhang. Melt 7 tablespoons of butter and/or coconut oil and cool slightly.
Whisk the cooled melted fat with 7 tablespoons Greek yogurt, 3/4 cup packed brown sugar, 2 large eggs, and 2 teaspoons vanilla until smooth and fully combined.
Gently fold in 1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour, 1 1/4 cups almond flour, 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder, and 1 teaspoon salt until just combined—do not overmix. Fold in the chopped white chocolate.
Spread batter evenly in the prepared pan. Spoon the cooled compote over the top and gently spread into an even layer. Sprinkle 1/3 cup sliced almonds on top.
Bake for about 45 minutes until edges are set and lightly golden and the center remains slightly glossy. Check at 30 minutes and tent with foil if the top or almonds begin to brown too much. A toothpick should come out with a few moist crumbs.
Cool completely in the pan on a wire rack before slicing. Whisk 3/4 cup powdered sugar with the reserved 2 1/2 tablespoons compote and 1/2 tablespoon lemon juice (add up to 1 teaspoon water if needed) to a thick drizzleable consistency; drizzle over cooled bars and allow to set.
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