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(Detroit.CityRegions.Com, December 07, 2015 ) Taylor, MI -- Each year on December 8, brownie lovers across the nation celebrate National Brownie Day. A cross between a cookie and a cake, brownies are popular all across the country.
The brownie originated in Chicago in the late 1800's. There was a request for a dessert for a group of ladies that would be attending a fair. They wanted a small cake-like dessert that could be eaten from a boxed lunch. A Chicago chef, working at the Palmer House Hotel, created the first brownie for the ladies, it featured an apricot glaze and walnuts. The Palmer House Hotel still serves the original brownies.
There are three myths regarding the creation of the brownie that have gained popularity over the years: o A chef accidentally added melted chocolate to biscuit dough. o A cook forgot to add flour to the batter. o A housewife did not have baking powder and improvised with this new treat. The story tells that she was baking for guests and decided she would serve them these flattened cakes.
There are thousands of recipes for both cake and fudge type brownies. Either is perfectly correct—and delicious. And while brownies are typically baked in a 7, 8 or 9 inch square pan, they can also be baked in silicone baking cups. Slick Cups Baking Cups includes the recipe for Slick Brownies in its electronic recipe book titled "Slick Cups Baking Cups Recipes." The recipe is easy to prepare, doesn't crumble like brownies prepared in a pan and taste delicious with or without a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
A set of 12 Slick Cups ™ can be purchased at a 45% discount from Amazon for a limited time while supplies last. Purchase price includes the recipe for scuffins, the popular muffin-scone combination seen on YouTube, and an electronic recipe book titled "Slick Cups Baking Cups Recipes", which includes the recipe for Slick Brownies just in time to celebrate National Brownies Day.
About Slick Bakeware
Slick Cups™ is a Michigan company that distributes silicone bakeware including non-toxic and heat resistant muffin cups and loaf pans.
Slick Bakeware
Julie Calligaro
734 283 2727
jcalligaro@msn.com
Source: EmailWire.Com
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