If you love brownies much a we do, then you’ll love that TODAY is a day to officially celebrate blonde brownies! Today is National Blonde Brownie Day! We are going to find and make the best blonde brownie recipe ever! We are celebrating NATIONAL BLONDE BROWNIE DAY, and we want you to join us! Do you like celebrating year round? If you don’t like to wait for major national holidays to roll around, then start celebrating the lesser known holidays {like National Blonde Brownie Day!}
Did you know that just about every day of the year has been designated as a “holiday”? Celebrating the wacky and fun day can bring tons of enjoyment. That’s why we are planning on making every day a holiday. Here are a few Fun Ways to Celebrate National Blonde Brownie Day!
National Blonde Brownie Day
What is National Blonde Brownie Day? Well, National Blonde Brownie Day was created to recognize “blondies”, or blonde brownies. Blonde brownies are like regular brownies, but instead of using cocoa, brown sugar is used which gives it a sort of molasses flavor. Just like with traditional brownie, many people add white or dark chocolate chips and nuts to their blonde brownies.
National Blonde Brownie Day celebrated on January 22nd of each year. Wondering where blonde brownies originated? We were too! They can be traced back to Upper Sandusky, Ohio in the 1940’s!
We can’t think of a better day than today to EAT A BLONDE BROWNIE! Here are some ways we came up with to celebrate the day. Be sure to check out the other fun and wacky January holidays you can celebrate with us!
How Are You Going to Celebrate?
How are you going to celebrate National Blonde Brownie Day? We are going to make a blonde brownie recipe and take one to a friend, too!
Blonde Brownie Recipes Make
1. White Chocolate Blondies ~ If you like white chocolate and you like brownies, then you are going to love this recipe for white chocolate blondies that’s out of this world!
2. Cookies and Cream Oreo Blondies ~ Here’s a classic example of blondie brownies taken to the next level with add-ins. The Oreo pieces makes these blondies look so yummy and definitely wow-worthy!
3. Loaded Blonde Brownies ~ M&M’s, cookie chunks, and chocolate chips add a fantastic and fun flair to these easy Loaded Blonde Brownies. These blonde brownie bars are the perfect way celebrate National Blonde Brownie Day, don’t you think?
4. Applebee’s Maple Butter Blonde (copycat) ~ Since pretty much everyone loves dogs, coffee and easy costumes we can’t think of a better tutorial for the day. Grab an old white t-shirt and a sharpie and you are almost set!
5. Blonde Brownies ~If you are looking for a yummy Blonde Brownie Recipe that uses just few ingredients, then you’ll love this one! Blonde Brownies use brown sugar so they have a butterscotchy flavor that mixed with ample butter and chocolate is just out of this world!
Blonde Brownie Must-Have’s
6. Non-Stick Brownie Bite Pan ~ (affiliate link used) Use this professional-quality pan, which will turn out miniature brownies and blondies that have lightly crunchy crusts on all sides. YUMMY!
7. Tassel Apron ~ (affiliate link used) This apron from Anthropolgie is so cute you might be tempted to just dance around in it, but it will keep your clothes clean when you are baking, so it is useful as well as adorable. The tassels, right? Swoon.
8. Mug for Milk ~ Everyone needs a tall glass of milk with their brownie and you might as well serve it in a cute mug!
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