Strawberry Blondies – The Ultimate Chewy, Fruity Dessert You Can’t Resist

Strawberry blondies are everything you love about soft, chewy dessert bars—with a fruity twist that makes them impossible to put down. Rich like brownies but flavored with sweet berries instead of chocolate, these bars are the perfect cross between a cookie and cake.

At Recipes of Kitchen: The Gluten-Free Sweet Kitchen, we love reinventing classics with vibrant flavors and easy prep. Whether you’re baking for a summer picnic, brunch party, or late-night craving, strawberry blondies are the feel-good dessert you’ll come back to again and again.

What Are Strawberry Blondies?

How Blondies Differ from Brownies

While brownies get their richness from cocoa and dark chocolate, blondies rely on brown sugar, butter, and vanilla for a warm, caramelized base. The texture? Chewy, soft, and slightly dense.

Now add strawberries to the mix, and you’ve got a bright, fruity upgrade that adds bursts of sweetness and a pop of color—without overpowering the classic blondie flavor.

Why Strawberries Make the Perfect Blondie Mix-In

Strawberries bring moisture, balance, and tangy sweetness to the buttery blondie base. Whether you chop them fresh, swirl in jam, or layer dried bits, they enhance the flavor without making the bars soggy—if done right.

Type of StrawberryBest Use
Fresh (chopped)Juicy pockets of fruit
Freeze-driedIntense flavor without added moisture
Strawberry jamSwirls and marbling
RoastedConcentrated, syrupy sweetness

When and Why to Bake Strawberry Blondies

Strawberry blondies are versatile and quick to make. No frosting needed, no stand mixer required. Here’s when they shine:

  • Last-minute dessert for guests
  • Bake sale showstoppers
  • Mother’s Day or spring-themed parties
  • Gift boxes and care packages
  • Quick fix for fruit lovers who don’t want chocolate

Check out our Gluten-Free Cloud Bread Dessert for another soft and customizable treat you can whip up in no time.

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chewy strawberry blondies stacked on parchment

Strawberry Blondies – The Ultimate Chewy, Fruity Dessert You Can’t Resist


  • Author: Lidia Bellacci
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 16 blondies 1x
  • Diet: Vegetarian

Description

Chewy, buttery strawberry blondies bursting with juicy berries—this easy dessert combines the richness of a blondie with the brightness of fresh strawberries.


Ingredients

Scale

1/2 cup unsalted butter, melted

3/4 cup brown sugar, packed

1 large egg

1 tsp vanilla extract

1 cup all-purpose flour

1/4 tsp salt

3/4 cup chopped fresh strawberries

1/4 cup white chocolate chips (optional)


Instructions

1. Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C) and line an 8×8-inch baking pan with parchment paper.

2. In a mixing bowl, stir together melted butter and brown sugar until smooth.

3. Add egg and vanilla extract; mix until well combined.

4. Stir in flour and salt until just combined.

5. Gently fold in strawberries and white chocolate chips if using.

6. Spread the batter evenly in the prepared pan.

7. Bake for 25–30 minutes, or until the edges are golden and the center is just set.

8. Cool completely in the pan before slicing into squares.

9. Store in an airtight container at room temperature or refrigerated.

Notes

Use fresh, firm strawberries to avoid excess moisture.

Do not overmix the batter to keep the texture soft and chewy.

For extra decadence, drizzle with melted white chocolate or top with strawberry glaze.

These blondies can be made a day ahead and stored in the fridge.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 blondie
  • Calories: 150
  • Sugar: 13g
  • Sodium: 80mg
  • Fat: 7g
  • Saturated Fat: 4g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 2g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 19g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 2g
  • Cholesterol: 25mg

Keywords: strawberry blondies, chewy dessert bar, berry bars, strawberry squares

Ingredients for Perfect Strawberry Blondies

Core Blondie Ingredients

A classic blondie has a few essential components. For strawberry blondies, we keep the base rich, chewy, and golden—but with adjustments to support the added fruit.

IngredientPurpose
ButterAdds moisture and richness
Brown SugarProvides sweetness and caramel notes
EggsHelp bind and provide structure
Vanilla ExtractEnhances overall flavor
All-Purpose FlourForms the dense blondie texture
Salt & Baking PowderBalances sweetness and gives a slight lift
ingredients for strawberry blondies
Simple ingredients for making chewy strawberry blondies

Can I use brown sugar in strawberry blondies? Absolutely—brown sugar is the soul of any great blondie. You can even combine light and dark for extra depth.

Best Types of Strawberries to Use

Fresh strawberries are the go-to for most home bakers, but different forms offer flexibility and flavor.

Strawberry TypeHow to Use in Blondies
Fresh (chopped)Fold gently into batter before baking
Freeze-driedAdds flavor without extra moisture
Roasted StrawberriesIntensifies flavor, reduces sogginess
Strawberry JamSwirled into the batter for marbling effect

Discover great ideas like our Dalgona Gluten-Free Mug Cake if you enjoy desserts with a quick twist and vibrant flavor profiles.

Optional Add-ins for Flavor Boost

Want to elevate your strawberry blondies even more? Try:

  • White chocolate chips for creamy sweetness
  • Lemon zest for a bright citrus kick
  • Almond or coconut extract for a deeper aroma
  • Toasted nuts for crunch and contrast

These add-ins don’t overpower—just enhance.

Step-by-Step Strawberry Blondies Recipe

Mixing the Batter: Technique for Chewiness

For soft, chewy strawberry blondies, follow this method:

  1. Melt the butter and mix it with brown sugar until smooth
  2. Beat in eggs and vanilla extract
  3. Gently stir in the flour, salt, and baking powder until just combined—avoid overmixing to keep the texture light and tender.
  4. Gently fold in strawberries and any add-ins

Avoid overmixing—the key to chewy blondies is a light hand. Overmixing can make them turn out cakey instead.

Preparing Strawberries the Right Way

Fresh berries need prep:

  • Chop into small pieces
  • Pat them dry with paper towels
  • Optional: Toss add-ins with 1 teaspoon of flour to help prevent them from sinking during baking.

This helps them stay evenly distributed without making your blondies soggy.

Baking Time and Pan Size

  • Use an 8×8″ square pan lined with parchment
  • Bake at 350°F (175°C) for 25–30 minutes
  • Edges should be golden, center just set
  • Cool completely before slicing
how to bake strawberry blondies step by step
Mix, fold, and bake your strawberry blondies easily

If the center is still raw, extend baking by 3–5 minutes, checking with a toothpick.

Common Mistakes and Fixes

Why Are My Strawberry Blondies Soggy?

One of the most common complaints with strawberry blondies is a soggy, wet texture. This usually comes down to too much moisture from the berries.

Fixes:

  • Pat strawberries dry before folding into the batter
  • Avoid overloading with fruit—1 cup chopped is plenty
  • Roast or dehydrate strawberries slightly if they’re too juicy
  • Don’t underbake—moist fruit + undercooked center = sogginess

If you’re using frozen berries, thaw completely and drain well before use.

Why Are My Blondies Raw in the Middle?

A dense center usually means the batter didn’t bake through. Common reasons include:

IssueSolution
Oven temperature too lowPreheat fully to 350°F (175°C)
Pan too smallUse an 8×8” or 9×9” square pan for even heat
Too many wet ingredientsReduce added liquids like syrups or excess berries
Not cooling long enoughLet them set before cutting—they continue baking from residual heat

Looking for another guide to perfect dessert texture? Don’t miss our Gluten-Free Cloud Bread Dessert for structure tips without gluten or sogginess.

Using Brown Sugar in Blondies

Can I Use Brown Sugar in Strawberry Blondies?

Yes—and you definitely should. Brown sugar is what gives blondies their rich, caramel base. In fact, it’s the star of the recipe.

You can use either:

  • Light brown sugar: mild caramel flavor
  • Dark brown sugar: deeper, molasses-rich depth

Both work, but dark brown sugar will give your strawberry blondies a more intense chew and golden color.

How Brown Sugar Affects Moisture and Flavor

Brown sugar adds:

  • Moisture, thanks to its molasses content
  • Chewy texture, as it caramelizes differently from white sugar
  • Complex flavor, which balances the tartness of strawberries

Pro Tip: For extra chew, combine both light and dark brown sugar. It creates balance and enhances the fruity notes.

Flavor Variations and Creative Mix-ins

Once you master the classic recipe, it’s easy to remix strawberry blondies into new flavor experiences that keep things exciting.

Strawberry Lemon Blondies

Add 1–2 teaspoons of lemon zest to the batter and a squeeze of fresh lemon juice. The citrus brightens the sweetness of the strawberries and creates a perfect spring or summer treat.

Optional: drizzle with lemon glaze after baking.

Strawberry Cheesecake Swirl Blondies

Add small dollops of cream cheese mixture (cream cheese + sugar + vanilla) on top of the batter. Swirl with a toothpick before baking. The tangy cheesecake pairs beautifully with the fruit and buttery base.

Chocolate Chip or White Chocolate Blondies

Mix in ½ cup of white or dark chocolate chips for a gooey, melty bite. The chocolate adds richness and texture without overpowering the strawberries.

VariationAdd-Ins
White Chocolate Strawberry½ cup white chocolate chips
Strawberry NutellaSwirl Nutella over the top
Toasted CoconutFold in ⅓ cup for tropical flair

Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, and Eggless Options

You can easily adapt your strawberry blondies to meet different dietary needs:

  • Gluten-free: Use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend
  • Dairy-free: Swap butter for vegan margarine, use plant-based milk
  • Eggless: Replace each egg with 1 tbsp flaxseed meal + 3 tbsp water

How to Store, Freeze, and Reheat Blondies

Storing Strawberry Blondies

To keep your blondies chewy and moist:

  • Store in an airtight container
  • Keep at room temperature for up to 3 days
  • Refrigerate for longer storage (up to 5 days), but note the texture may firm up

Place parchment between layers to prevent sticking.

Can You Freeze Strawberry Blondies?

Absolutely! Here’s how:

  1. Let blondies cool completely
  2. Cut into squares
  3. Wrap each piece in plastic wrap
  4. Store in a freezer-safe bag for up to 2 months to keep your blondies fresh and delicious.

To thaw, just let sit at room temperature for 30 minutes. You can also microwave for 10–15 seconds to bring back the softness.

How to Reheat Without Drying Out

  • Use 10–15 seconds in the microwave for single squares
  • To reheat in the oven, wrap the blondies in foil and warm at 300°F for 8–10 minutes until heated through.

Avoid overbaking during reheating—it can dry out your strawberry blondies quickly.

Serving Suggestions and Presentation Ideas

Once your strawberry blondies are baked and cooled, how you cut and serve them makes a difference in presentation—especially for brunch spreads, gift boxes, or bake sales.

strawberry blondies served on a brunch table
Serve strawberry blondies with powdered sugar or glaze

How to Cut Blondies Without Crumbling

  • Cool completely before cutting—warm blondies fall apart
  • Use a sharp chef’s knife, not a serrated one
  • Wipe the blade between cuts for clean edges
  • For super even pieces, use a ruler and mark before slicing

Cut into 9 large squares or 16 smaller ones depending on your occasion.

Plating Tips for Brunch, Bake Sales, and Gifts

OccasionPresentation Idea
BrunchStack on a platter with sliced strawberries and mint
Bake saleWrap individually in parchment and twine
GiftingLayer in a bakery box with tissue or doilies

Top your blondies with a dusting of powdered sugar, lemon glaze, or even a whipped cream swirl just before serving.

Toppings and Garnishes

Try these final touches to elevate your strawberry blondies:

  • Strawberry glaze made from powdered sugar + puree
  • White chocolate drizzle for a bakery-style finish
  • Fresh sliced berries for color and texture
  • Toasted almonds for nutty contrast

Want another eye-catching recipe? Try our Strawberry Dream Cake for a layered look that stuns every time.

Strawberry Blondies for Every Season

Though they scream spring and summer, you can make strawberry blondies work year-round by adjusting flavors and ingredients.

Summer Strawberry Blondies

  • Use fresh-picked strawberries
  • Add lemon zest for citrus pop
  • Serve chilled with whipped cream

Fall and Holiday Twists

  • Add spice blends like cinnamon, nutmeg, or clove
  • Fold in cranberries or orange zest
  • Swap out brown sugar for maple sugar to add a rich, warm depth of flavor.

Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day Versions

  • Cut into heart shapes with cookie cutters
  • Swirl in strawberry jam or pink frosting
  • Top with rose petals or edible glitter for flair

These customizations help your blondies feel festive, personal, and always in season.

FAQs About Strawberry Blondies

Why are my strawberry blondies soggy?

Strawberry blondies can end up soggy if there’s too much moisture from the fruit. To prevent this:
Pat the strawberries dry before mixing them in.
Avoid overmixing the batter, which can deflate it and affect the bake.
Don’t underbake—make sure the center is set before removing from the oven.
Toss berries in a bit of flour to help absorb excess juice and keep them from sinking.
Why are my blondies raw in the middle?
They might need more time in the oven. Check your oven temperature with an oven thermometer, and bake until the center is just set and a toothpick comes out with a few moist crumbs, not raw batter.

Why are my blondies raw in the middle?

Blondies might be underbaked if the oven isn’t preheated properly or the batter is too wet. Bake at 350°F and let them cool before slicing so the center can finish setting.

Can I use brown sugar?

Yes—brown sugar is ideal for blondies. It adds moisture, caramel flavor, and chewy texture. Use light or dark brown sugar depending on how rich you want the flavor.

Can I make strawberry blondies without eggs?

Yes! Use a flax egg (1 tbsp ground flax + 3 tbsp water) or applesauce (¼ cup per egg). These swaps will still bind the batter while keeping it moist.

Should I refrigerate strawberry blondies?

They’re fine at room temperature for up to 3 days, but refrigerating can extend shelf life to 5 days. If refrigerated, let them warm to room temp before serving.

What flour is best for dense and chewy blondies?

All-purpose flour is ideal. For gluten-free versions, stick with a 1:1 gluten-free baking flour blend. Avoid self-rising flour—it adds too much lift, resulting in cakier blondies instead of that perfect chewy texture.

Your Go-To Recipe for Chewy, Fruity Bliss

Soft, chewy, and packed with fresh berry flavor, strawberry blondies are the ultimate cross between cookie and cake. They’re easy to bake, endlessly customizable, and guaranteed to impress.

Whether you’re looking for a brunch treat, summer dessert, or all-season snack, this one-pan wonder delivers every time. And with all the flavor variations you can try, it’s a recipe that never gets old.