Brownies are every baker’s favorite, because they are easy to make and fun to share with loved ones. Here’s your sign to get started on a fresh batch of brownies.
Brownies are bite-sized delights that come in a variety of flavors—from the classic chocolate chip to blondies and red velvet brownies. There are almost as many brownie recipes as there are bakers in the world, and brownie recipes are sometimes closely guarded secrets, passed down from one generation to the next. Brownies are often one’s go to Sunday afternoon baking choice, easy to make and fun to eat. Whether placed on a sizzling plate with a dollop of vanilla ice cream on top as the sizzling brownie, or eaten by cutting a square into the fresh batch sitting on the baking tray, the important thing is that the brownies should have a certain gooeyness and chewiness on the inside, while being solid and firm on the outside.
There are several legends about the origin of these brilliant desserts, but the most widely accepted story is that brownies were invented by the chefs at Chicago’s Palmer House Hotel in 1893. Tasked with creating a dessert that was smaller than a cake and easier to eat than a slice of pie would—think about how messy that can get—they had to come up with something new for an event the hotel was hosting. These delights would go into the attendees’ lunch bags. The chefs created the brownies with three distinct flavor and textural note— chocolate, walnuts and apricot sauce.
Once the concept of the brownie was out in the world, there was no stopping its popularity from spreading. Brownie recipes soon started appearing in cookbooks, with each cook adding their own variations and flavors. Today, brownies are adapting to current trends of being healthier, and come in iterations that are high in protein, low in sugar and carbs, and often gluten-free or vegan. This is the beauty of brownies—there’s no single definition or one right way of making it. This means everyone can make it the way they want, meaning it's one of those desserts that probably won’t become irrelevant or die out any time soon. It's also one of the easier desserts to make, and almost a rite of passage for home bakers.
So, on National Brownie Day, you can celebrate by making a fresh batch of brownies. If you're one of those bakers who is still searching for the perfect recipe, here’s one below, for the classic chocolate chip brownies.
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