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Applebee's White Chocolate and Walnut Blondie Recipe
Applebee's White Chocolate and Walnut Blondie
By Todd Wilbur

Recipe Rating: 4.8 (5 reviews)
 

Menu Description: "Dare to indulge with a white chocolate and walnut blondie under a scoop of ice cream and chopped walnuts. Served warm and topped at your table with a rich, sizzling maple butter sauce."

For Applebee's regulars, this dessert is a hands-down favorite. In a hot skillet comes a delicious slice of white chocolate and walnut cake it's similar to a brownie in texture topped with a scoop of ice cream and warm maple butter sauce bubbling as it hits the pan. Commence with the salivating. To recreate this pile of pleasure at home you start by making the cake from scratch. For the white chocolate, get a couple of 4-ounce bars or one 8-ounce bar and chop it into chunks. White chocolate chunks work best in this recipe, but you can certainly use white chocolate chips in a pinch. While the blondie cake is baking, whip up the sauce - it will be fluffy at first. When you're ready to serve the dessert, zap the sauce in the microwave until it's hot and creamy. Arrange the decadence in a hot skillet and serve it sizzling to happy, drooling mouths.

Blondie
4 egg whites
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nikki  
Submitted on 01/10/07
wonderfully delicious!!!!
Tiffany Mann  
Submitted on 11/19/06
This recipe recieved only 4 stars from me. Although the brownie was extremely close, when I put it all together with the maple glaze, it just didnt seem the same. I decided to do a side by side comparison and again...it wasn't quite there. Not enough maple perhaps. What brand is best to use? Still, it was tasty and color, quality and appearance seemed dead on. Thank you!
keiko  
Submitted on 10/23/06
I worked at Applebee's, and we found that if you actually place the blondie on a hot skillet both the sauce and the blondie will burn quickly. It's better to use a slightly warm skillet or just a plain old plate. Oh, and that sauce is definitely drool-worthy.
Kel  
Submitted on 04/11/06
I doubled the sauce as well and it was VERY, VERY good. I would recomend this to anyone. It was Yummy - thanks.
J. Morris, Prattsburgh, NY  
Submitted on 08/22/05
This is wonderful! I would double the sauce, if you like it gooey! I used peacans instead of walnuts, for just a little bit more sweetness! Thanks!