Chocolate Coconut Blondies

2250 minutes
Tessa Arias

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Tessa Arias

Modified: April 3, 2025

Chocolate Coconut Blondies are crazy thick, chewy, and loaded with gooey chocolate chunks and aromatic coconut. This easy recipe is ready in under an hour!

Tessa's Recipe Rundown

Taste: Kind of like a more flavorful mounds bar!
Texture: Ultra rich, chewy, fudgy, and gooey.
Ease: Super simple and easy recipe. The trick is baking properly which I address in the light pink box below.
Pros: Fun twist on the classic blondie.
Cons: Might be too rich for some palates.
Would I make this again? Yes! Wish I had a bite right now as I’m writing this 🙂

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These Chocolate Coconut Blondies are one of my go-to easy dessert recipes.

Despite the fact that I’m a total chocoholic, I also absolutely love blonde brownies.

I’ve actually never heard anyone call them that, only “blondies.” Maybe it’s a regional thing?

the whole pan of Chocolate Coconut Blondies.

If you’re familiar with my site, you know I have tons of delicious bar dessert recipes. I just love them! They’re always easy to make, easy to transport, and easy to serve a group.

multiple blondies sliced up, showing the gooey interior.

Honestly, I’d take a bar dessert over most cakes any day. It’s totally a texture thing for me.

That’s why I’m not afraid to go to the next level with blondie texture. This Chocolate Coconut Blondies recipe is insanely thick, rich, and gooey.

You can definitely cut them up into smaller pieces, especially if you’re serving a crowd, because you really only need a few bites to be satisfied. But sometimes I just can’t help myself… they’re so good!

six slices of Chocolate Coconut Blondies.

These blondies are perfect for Easter, springtime parties or gatherings, or really anytime of year! I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!

How to Make Chocolate Coconut Blondies

What Does the Extra Egg Yolk Do?

The extra egg yolk helps these Chocolate Coconut Blondies develop a wonderful chewy fudgy texture by adding extra fat and protein. Eggs are essential to getting a good texture with this recipe!

What Type of Pan is Best for Chocolate Coconut Blondies?

  • This recipe yields a lot of batter for a small pan, to achieve ULTRA thick and rich blondies that are still slightly gooey in the center.
  • To ensure the blondies cook through, set up, and hold their shape, I highly recommend using a quality metal baking pan like this one.
  • I don’t recommend using glass or ceramic as those materials take longer to heat up and cook – learn more about Glass vs. Metal Baking Pans here.
  • The blondies will continue to bake from the residual heat of the oven as they cool. Then they’ll set. If your oven runs cold, you may need to add a few minutes to the baking time. Learn more about oven temperatures here.

Can I Double this Recipe?

Yes! Just bake it in a 9×13-inch metal baking pan and add a few minutes to the baking time.

I Don’t Want Blondies This Thick. Can I Halve the Batter?

Yes, if you prefer thinner, less rich blondies, feel free to divide all ingredients in half (you can keep the whole egg yolk) and bake for 20 minutes.

What if I Can’t Find Sweetened Shredded Coconut?

  • This recipe was made to use finely shredded sweetened coconut.
  • If you can’t find or don’t prefer sweetened coconut, use unsweetened coconut instead.
  • I do think the texture is better with something more finely shredded. If you can only find coarser coconut flakes, pulse them in the food processor or blender a few times to make a finer texture.
  • The coconut on top of these blondies gets toasted through baking, so I don’t find it necessary to toast the coconut before adding to the batter.

Can I Use Chocolate Chips Instead?

Sure! Use 1 heaping cup instead of the chopped baking chocolate.

Can I Add Nuts?

Yes! If you want more of an almond joy flavor, feel free to add 1/2 cup chopped almonds to the batter along with the chocolate and coconut.

How to Store Chocolate Coconut Blondies

Store Chocolate Coconut Blondies inside an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days.

one blondie on a white plate, ready to serve.
a slice of Chocolate Coconut Blondie on a white plate with a bite taken out.
Yields: 9 large or 16 small blondies

How To Make

Chocolate Coconut Blondies

Yields: 9 large or 16 small blondies
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
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Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
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Chocolate Coconut Blondies are crazy thick, chewy, and loaded with gooey chocolate chunks and aromatic coconut. This easy recipe is ready in under an hour!

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Ingredients

  • 2 sticks (227 grams) unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 3/4 cups (350 grams) light brown sugar
  • 2 large eggs plus 1 egg yolk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 2 cups (254 grams) all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup (80 grams) sweetened shredded coconut
  • 8 ounces (227 grams) semisweet chocolate*, chopped into chunks

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line an 8 by 8-inch metal baking pan with foil or parchment, leaving an overhang. Spray with nonstick cooking spray.
  • In a large bowl, combine the butter and sugar with a rubber spatula. Add the eggs, egg yolk, and vanilla and stir until combined. Stir in the salt and flour. The mixture will be a thick dough-like batter. Stir in 3/4 of the coconut and chocolate chunks.
  • Spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan. Sprinkle with the remaining coconut and chocolate chunks, pressing into the batter slightly. Bake for about 40 minutes, or until set but still slightly gooey.
  • Allow to cool before cutting into bars using a big sharp knife or a big plastic knife. For cleaner cuts, wipe the blade under hot running water between cuts.
  • Cover and store blondies at room temperature for up to 3 days. If desired, reheat slightly in the microwave before serving.

Notes

*Feel free to use chocolate chips in place of the chopped chocolate, if preferred. You will need 1 heaping cup.

This post was originally published in 2019 and has been updated with additional recipe tips and Science of Baking information. Photos by Ashley McLaughlin.

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Natalia Guzman
Natalia Guzman
5 years ago

I made this today, absolutely delicious and dangerous because it’s addicting! I used unsweetened shredded coconut and didn’t have to add any extra sugar. I also checked it at 35 minutes and found it to be perfect for me. Amazing recipe! Thank you!

Sarah
Sarah
6 years ago

Super quick to whip up! Very simple, and I would definitely make it again. My friends loved it!

Mary R
Mary R
6 years ago

Made these tonight and substituted cup-for-cup gluten free flour — they turned out great! Will definitely make again.

Sarah
Sarah
6 years ago

So good! My husband says they are the best blondies he’s ever had. Very rich and delicious. Sarah

Emiliana
Emiliana
6 years ago

No baking powder or baking soda?

Mona Marievoet
Mona Marievoet
6 years ago

this was delicious! I found it a little bit too much chocolate, but I’m not really a chocolatelover. I would definitely make this again, but would use less chocolate.

mariam
mariam
6 years ago

Hi.can i use coconut powder insted?

Ht
Ht
6 years ago

Is it okay if i use white sugar?

John
John
6 years ago

Oh, I just have to make these! My mind is swooning with anticipation … coconut, chocolate, and vanilla embedded in buttery brown sugar dough … mmm. (But I grew up apprenticing with my mom in the kitchen before Pam was invented, and I’ve never felt the need – so much so now with modern stick-resistant baking sheets and pans.)

Tom
Tom
6 years ago

Wowee! You have really outdone yourself this time, Tessa! This recipe sounds so good, it makes my mouth water! Chocolate, coconut? Wow! 5 stars for youuu!

Sabrina
Sabrina
6 years ago

another great brownie, or blondie, recipe, with really fun ingredient tweaks, like coconut, thank you

Heather
Heather
6 years ago

Oh my goodness, yum! I love the idea of using Easter candy for the chocolate chunks!