December 8th, 2025

National Brownie Day

Attention all chocolate lovers: it’s National Brownie Day, and the dessert gods have smiled upon us! Whether you're a fan of the classic gooey square or like yours with a nutty twist, today is all about indulging in this beloved chocolate treat. Bake them, buy them, or have a brownie party—no judgment here! It’s the perfect excuse to embrace your sweet tooth and channel your inner chocolatier. So grab a glass of milk, cue up some feel-good tunes, and let the sugar rush begin. Chocolate bliss awaits, one brownie at a time!

Written by: Isabel Sanchez Isabel Sanchez - (updated: December 7th, 2024 at 9:10AM)

For those with a sweet tooth, there's a holiday that's sure to put a smile on their face—National Brownie Day, a celebration that honors the rich, chocolatey treat that brings people together! As the holiday season approaches, what better way to spread cheer than by indulging in a dessert that’s as warm and inviting as a cozy winter night by the fire?NationalBrownieDay

This delightful holiday is all about recognizing the classic dessert that has been satisfying our cravings for generations. Whether you're a chocolate aficionado or just a fan of the gooey, fudgy goodness, National Brownie Day is the perfect excuse to indulge in this beloved treat. It's a time to embrace the joy of baking and the simple pleasure of savoring each chocolatey bite.

How to Celebrate National Brownie Day?

So, how do you celebrate this sweet holiday? The possibilities are endless! Here are a few ideas to get you started:

Where Did Brownies Originate?

Brownies have a rich history that dates back to the late 19th century. The first known recipe for brownies was published in the 1896 edition of the Boston Cooking School Magazine. The recipe, titled "Brownie" or "Chocolate Nut Cake," was created by Fannie Farmer, a renowned American cookbook author.

Since then, brownies have become a staple dessert in many American households. Over the years, recipes have evolved, and new flavor combinations have been introduced, but the classic recipe remains a beloved favorite. The brownie has transcended its humble beginnings, becoming a canvas for culinary creativity and a symbol of sweet indulgence.

National Brownie Day: A Day of Celebration

So, on National Brownie Day, take a moment to appreciate the humble brownie, a dessert that brings people together. Whether you're baking, sharing, or simply indulging in a rich, gooey slice, remember, it's not just about the brownies—it's about the memories and joy they bring to our lives. These little squares of joy have a way of brightening any day and creating a sense of togetherness.

So, go ahead, grab a brownie, and savor the moment! Let each bite be a reminder of the sweetness life has to offer, and the simple pleasures that make it all worthwhile.

What's Your Favorite Brownie Recipe?

Do you have a secret brownie recipe that's a family favorite? Share it with us! We'd love to hear about your favorite brownie recipe and how you celebrate National Brownie Day. Whether it’s a cherished family tradition or a new recipe you’ve just discovered, your story adds to the rich tapestry of this beloved dessert's history.

Recipe for National Brownie Day

Celebrate National Brownie Day with a twist! Introducing the 'Brownie Bonanza', a rich, fudgy, and decadent brownie recipe infused with the essence of hazelnut and topped with a crunchy pecan praline. This indulgent treat is sure to satisfy any chocolate craving and spread joy to all who taste it.



Nutrition Facts
Calories350 calories
Total Fat20g
Total Carbohydrate40g
Protein5g

Cook Time: 35 minutes

Cooking Method: Baking

Category: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Yield: 12 servings

Suitable For Diet: Vegetarian

Ingredients

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Materials

Steps

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) and line an 8-inch square baking pan with parchment paper.
  2. Melt the chocolate chips and butter in a double boiler or in the microwave in 30-second increments, stirring between each interval until smooth.
  3. In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt.
  4. Add the eggs one at a time to the chocolate mixture, whisking until smooth after each addition.
  5. Add the hazelnut extract and flour mixture to the chocolate mixture, stirring until just combined.
  6. Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan and smooth the top.
  7. In a skillet, toast the pecans over medium heat, stirring frequently, until fragrant and lightly browned.
  8. Add the light brown sugar to the skillet and cook, stirring constantly, until the sugar is caramelized and the pecans are coated.
  9. Sprinkle the pecan praline evenly over the brownie batter and bake for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with a few moist crumbs.
  10. Let the brownies cool completely in the pan before cutting into squares and serving.
Timeline
1998
First Brownie Recipe
The first written recipe for brownies was published in the Fannie Farmer Cookbook, marking the beginning of the brownies rise to fame.
1906
Bertha Palmers Brownies
Chicago socialite Bertha Palmer requested a dessert that was ladies-lunch suitable, leading to the creation of the Palmer House brownie.
1920
The Rise of the Box Mix
The introduction of boxed brownie mixes made it easy for anyone to whip up a batch, increasing the desserts popularity.
1950
Brownie Innovations
New ingredients like nuts, caramel, and espresso were introduced, further diversifying the humble brownie.
2010
Gourmet Brownie Boom
Artisanal bakeries and chocolatiers elevated the brownie to new heights, with unique flavors and toppings.
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National Brownie Day Quiz

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FAQ
What is the history of brownies and how did they become popular?
Brownies originated in the late 19th century in the United States, gaining popularity in the early 20th century with the introduction of chocolate chips and walnuts.
What are the different types of brownies?
There are various types of brownies, including fudgy, cakey, and cheesecake brownies, each with distinct textures and flavors.
What is the best way to store brownies?
To keep brownies fresh, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 3 days or freeze for up to 2 months.
Can I customize brownies with nuts or other ingredients?
Yes, you can customize brownies by adding nuts, dried fruits, or even candy pieces to create unique flavor combinations.
Why are brownies a popular dessert?
Brownies are a popular dessert due to their rich, chocolatey flavor, dense texture, and versatility in toppings and mix-ins, making them a favorite among both children and adults.
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