
![]() 2015 marks the 110th anniversary of an iconic American dessert: the brownie! Fannie Farmer first published her Brownie recipe (no doubt using Boston's own local Baker's Chocolate) in her Boston Cooking School Cookbook. Her recipe made soft gooey brownies (thinner than those we are used to) and included walnuts, which were plentiful, thanks to the walnut and black walnut trees that grew in the area. Since Ms. Farmer's time, brownies now come in many variations--but we still love them, and we have her to thank! Give a cheer for Fannie Farmer!
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AuthorHi I'm Nancy! I learned to bake from great women in my family, and baking was as much a social event as it was about what was made. When I was little, my baking involved more sampling than producing, but I like to think that has fueled my passion for making really delicious desserts. Archives
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