12 Brownie Fun Facts for National Brownie Day (2024)

Whether you’re a chocolate fiend or just an average dessert-appreciator, on National Brownie Day (December 8th) you should be observing with a brownie in hand. And in honor of the celebration, besides eating more brownies than we should admit, we decided to dig up some of the most noteworthy and obscure brownie info that exists. So if you’ve ever found yourself wondering where a brownie came from, or you’re trying to up your trivia game, the following list is for you.

Here’s a compilation of must-know brownie info.

  1. Adding “ie” to the end of a word has been said to give a word a “cuter” feel. Being that brownies are, well…brown, and clearly adorable, the name “brownie” was born. BTW, do you know what’s cuter than a brownie? A mini-brownie, of course!
  2. Blondies are a variation of brownies that do not contain chocolate (although we’ve been known to place quite a few chunks in ours)
  3. Although the origin of brownies is not known, some theories suggest they were created after a chef made a mistake. He accidentally added chocolate to a cake mix, thus creating brownies. Not the worst mistake he could have made!
  4. The first officially documented brownies were made in Chicago for a ladies' fair luncheon in the late 1800s. The event chefs were asked to invent a new dessert that could be included in the boxed lunches at the events. These brownies were decorated with an apricot glaze and a layer of walnuts.
  5. Thelargest brownie ever made weighed in at 3000 pounds and was served at the Hudson Valley Chocolate Festival in 2001. It included 850 pounds of sugar, 750 pounds of chocolate chips, 500 pounds of butter, 500 pounds of flour, and 3,500 eggs. You can just cut that recipe by 1,000 next time you’re baking.
  6. Although not matching up to the Hudson Valley brownie in weight, the Guinness World Records has deemed the largest brownie to be 335.1 pounds, made of 210 packs of Betty Crocker brownie mix and its various required ingredients.
  7. Greyston Bakery is on a mission to create meaningful jobs for those facing barriers to employment through the sale of brownies. The saying goes, “We don’t hire people to bake brownies, we bake brownies to hire people.” You can support our mission by buying any of our eight flavors: Chocolate Fudge Brownie, Double Chocolate Chip Blondie, Vegan Birthday Cake, Snickerdoodle Blondie, Vegan Cinnamon Roll, Vegan Fudge Brownie, Espresso Roast, or our seasonal Dark Chocolate Peppermint.
  8. Brownies typically have five standard ingredients: flour, sugar, eggs, butter, and chocolate. But not all brownies are made equal! At Greyston Bakery we've perfected the vegan chocolate brownie with only plant based ingredients.
  9. If you want a brownie that is closer to fudge, you can use fewer leavening agents, like baking soda or flour. And try to minimize whisking, since excessive whisking creates more air bubbles.
  10. Brownies actually have two of their own holidays, knocking every other holiday out of the park. National Brownie Day is on December 8th, and Have a Brownie Day is on February 10th. But you should definitely have a brownie on both days. And the other 363.
  11. Brownie points is a term used to describe the imaginary award earned by doing something good or sucking up to someone else. Want to earn some brownie points with us? Check out our new seasonal flavor - Dark Chocolate Peppermint Brownie, or our new Espresso Roast Brownie, it’s a win-win, really.
  12. The Most Expensive Chocolate Brownie, the Brownie Extraordinaire, can be found in the Crystal Menu of Brulee in Atlantic City, NJ. It costs $1,000. Besides the brownie itself, the dessert is paired with a $750 St. Louis crystal atomizer filled with a shot of rare port wine.

Greyston Bakery brownies are guaranteed to excite your taste buds any day of the year,but they have an extra kick on National Brownie Day. If all these brownie facts are makingyou hungry, pick a few of your favorites to order from our online shop for the cherry on topof national brownie day!

12 Brownie Fun Facts for National Brownie Day (2024)

FAQs

What is the history of National Brownie Day? ›

A recipe for the brownies, known as “Bangor Brownies,” was also found in several cookbooks that were published in 1904. Unfortunately, no one really knows who created National Brownie Day. Most likely, it was created by brownie fans who want to celebrate the decadent goodness of brownies.

What national day is brownies? ›

Each year on December 8th, brownie lovers across the nation enjoy one of their favorite baked goods on National Brownie Day.

What is the $1000 brownie? ›

The Most Expensive Chocolate Brownie, the Brownie Extraordinaire, can be found in the Crystal Menu of Brulee in Atlantic City, NJ. It costs $1,000. Besides the brownie itself, the dessert is paired with a $750 St. Louis crystal atomizer filled with a shot of rare port wine.

How many brownies are eaten every year? ›

National Brownie Day in the United States is December 8. In fact, the National Brownie Committee estimates Americans consume about 1.45 billion of the chocolate treats each year.

How did brownies get its name? ›

Their name comes from the story "The Brownies" by Juliana Horatia Ewing, written in 1870. In the story two children, Tommy and Betty, learn that children can be helpful brownies instead of being lazy boggarts.

Is a brownie an elf or a fairy? ›

brownie, in English and Scottish folklore, a small, industrious fairy or hobgoblin believed to inhabit houses and barns. Rarely seen, he was often heard at night, cleaning and doing housework; he also sometimes mischievously disarranged rooms.

When was brownie born? ›

Nearly as iconic an American dessert as the chocolate-chip cookie, the brownie was created in 1893 at the Palmer House Hotel in Chicago's Loop.

Why did brownies fall? ›

WELL, most likely you just over-whisked your brownie mix. The only step that should be whisked with an electric beater is the eggs, everything else is best done by hand. This prevents the brownie from gaining too many air bubbles, aerating in the oven and then collapsing back down.

What is a brownie called now? ›

The Girl Guides of Canada has renamed the "Brownies" branch - who are now called the "Embers" - after the old name was deemed too racially divisive. "Embers are full of potential and when they work together, they can ignite a powerful flame!" the Girl Guides of Canada (GGC) tweeted on Wednesday.

What are brownies called around the world? ›

What do they Call?
CountryName
NorwayLittle Wings
GhanaZahras
ItalyBrownie Guides
ChileBluebirds
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What country is known for brownies? ›

The brownie was developed in the United States at the end of the 19th century and popularized there during the first half of the 20th century.

What is the number 1 brownie mix? ›

What's the best boxed brownie mix? We tried 10 top brands.
  1. Kodiak Protein-Packed Brownie.
  2. 365 Fudge Brownie (Whole Foods)
  3. Betty Crocker Fudge Brownie.
  4. 6. ( tie) Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Brownie.
  5. 6. ( ...
  6. King Arthur Gluten-Free Ultimate Fudge Brownie.
  7. Ghirardelli Chocolate Supreme.
  8. Pillsbury Chocolate Fudge Brownie.
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What is the longest brownie? ›

Cochin Bakery and Brownnies Bakery of Kerala have made it to Guinness World Records by making 223.16 meters (732 feet 1 inch) long brownie in a football stadium in Kerala.

What is the forbidden brownie? ›

It doesn't get much more decadent than this! Indulge in Forbidden Chocolate ® ice cream with brownie chunks, signature hot fudge, Swiss Chocolate, and sprinkles.

Did you know facts about brownies? ›

No one really knows where brownies first came from.

A cook forgot to add flour to the batter while baking cake. The most popular theory: A housewife did not have baking powder and improvised with this new treat. According to the story, she was baking for guests and decided to serve these “flattened” cakes to them.

Why is it called brownies? ›

In 1915 Lord Baden Powell's sister Agnes suggested the name 'Brownies', who were helpful little creatures in a fairy story she loved. There were several variations of uniforms for the Brownies, of which Helen is wearing one. The blue uniform continued as an alternative until 1921.

How old are brownies? ›

Brownies (age 7-10)

Brownies introduces girls to a world of new opportunities, challenges and fun. Girls go along to camps, holidays, day trips and sleepovers. They get together with their friends at regular meetings where they learn new hobbies, get creative, develop skills and have outdoor adventures.

What is so special about brownies? ›

Butter makes brownies moist, while sugar adds sweetness and that shiny, crackly top that makes brownies so special. Eggs are like the team captains. They blend the butter's richness with the batter's moisture, giving brownies their lovely texture. Flour adds structure to brownies.

Why is a brownie a brownie? ›

The name originated in the late 19th century to describe a style of dark brown bar cookie, though it was applied to chocolate-less versions darkened with molasses as well as the chocolate variety, though usage eventually standardized on chocolate brownies.

How old are brownies food? ›

The first brownie recipe (brownies as we know them at least) to appear in print was in the 1896 Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, written by Fannie Farmer. So, one of our favourite treats, in the grand scheme of baking, is actually a fairly new concept.

What is the largest brownie? ›

Cochin Bakery and Brownnies Bakery of Kerala have made it to Guinness World Records by making 223.16 meters (732 feet 1 inch) long brownie in a football stadium in Kerala.

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