National Brownie Day
On National Brownie Day, brownie enthusiasts around the country enjoy one of their favorite baked goods each year on December 8th.
The chocolate brownie is a favorite in the United States, with the blonde brownie coming in second, with the chocolate brownie coming in second. A blonde brownie is made with brown sugar and no chocolate, and is often described as a blondie.
The earliest brownies we are familiar with today are found in regional cookbooks and newspapers around the turn of the twentieth century. Three early examples include the 1904 Laconia, NH Home Cook Book, the 1904 Chicago, Illinois Service Club Cook Book, and The Boston Globe's April 2, 1905, 1905 edition. In 1906, Fannie Merritt Farmer published a recipe in an edition of The Boston Cooking School Cook Book.
The brownie's creation has gained traction over the years.
- A chef added melted chocolate to biscuit dough in an accidental mixing of ingredients
- When mixing the batter, a forgetful cook left out the flour
- When a housewife did not have baking powder, she improvised to make this new dish. The wife decided to bring her guest flattened cakes to her guest
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Brownie FAQ
Q. How many calories are in brownie?
A. A 1 ounce serving of the average brownie is equal to 132 calories.
Is there such a thing as house brownies?
A. In Scottish lore, a house brownie is a spirit that helps around the house. They live in the house's less popular areas.
Q. Is chocolate the only flavor of brownie? No. A. No. A. No. Although most brownies are made with chocolate, other ingredients make recipes unique.. Everything from peanut butter to marshmallow or mint can be used to create a delicious flavor combination. or blondies are a form of brownie made without chocolate.