National Bake Cookies Day

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Welcome to the delicious world of National Bake Cookies Day! This delightful holiday celebrates the art of baking scrumptious cookies that bring joy to our taste buds and warm our hearts. So grab your aprons, preheat your ovens, and get ready to embark on a baking adventure filled with buttery goodness and sweet aromas.

When is Bake Cookies Day?

It's national bake cookies day on the 18th December.


The Origins of National Bake Cookies Day

While the exact origins of National Bake Cookies Day are shrouded in delicious mystery, one thing's for certain: people have been baking cookies for centuries. From the ancient Egyptians and Greeks to medieval Europe, cookies have a long and delectable history.

The internet, being the sweet tooth it is, jumped on the opportunity to create a special day dedicated to this beloved baked treat. And thus, National Bake Cookies Day was born. It's a day to appreciate the simple pleasure of baking cookies and sharing them with loved ones, friends, and even strangers.

Celebrating National Bake Cookies Day

Celebrating National Bake Cookies Day is as easy as, well, baking cookies! Whether you're an experienced baker or a novice in the kitchen, everyone can join in on the fun. Here are a few ideas to get you started:

  • Gather your favorite cookie recipes and try something new. Chocolate chip, snickerdoodles, or peanut butter cookies—the choice is yours!
  • Host a cookie exchange with friends or coworkers. Everyone brings a batch of their favorite cookies, and you get to sample a wide array of homemade goodness.
  • Donate your freshly baked cookies to a local charity or a nearby nursing home. It's a sweet way to bring joy to others.
  • Organize a friendly baking competition with your loved ones. Who can make the most creative or delicious cookie? May the best baker win!

Did You Know?

Did you know that the world's largest cookie weighed over 40,000 pounds? That's enough to satisfy a cookie monster army! This colossal treat was created in 2003 in the town of Flat Rock, North Carolina. It's safe to say that it took a lot of flour, sugar, and butter to make that record-breaking cookie.



History behind the term 'Bake Cookies'


1902

Invention of the chocolate chip cookie

In 1902, the iconic chocolate chip cookie was invented by Ruth Graves Wakefield. While running the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts, Wakefield decided to add chunks of semi-sweet chocolate to her cookie dough, expecting the chocolate to melt and spread within the dough during baking. However, the chocolate chunks retained their shape, creating the first-ever chocolate chip cookies.


1930s

Popularization of the chocolate chip cookie

During the 1930s, the chocolate chip cookie gained immense popularity across the United States. Wakefield's original recipe was published in newspapers and on radio programs, making it widely accessible to homemakers. The delectable combination of sweet cookie dough and rich morsels of chocolate quickly became a household favorite.


1987

National Chocolate Chip Day established

In 1987, National Chocolate Chip Day was officially established in the United States. This day celebrates the deliciousness of chocolate chip cookies and encourages people to indulge in this classic treat. It has since become a beloved food holiday, providing an opportunity for bakers and cookie enthusiasts to share their love for chocolate chip cookies.



Late 20th Century

Expansion of cookie baking traditions

Beyond the specific term 'bake cookies,' the late 20th Century saw a thriving renewal and diversification of cookie baking traditions. Baking cookies became a popular activity for families, friends, and communities to bond over. Cookie swaps, where people exchange homemade cookies, gained momentum, and countless new cookie recipes and variations were created, catering to various dietary preferences and cultural backgrounds.


Present

Online cookie recipe sharing and communities

Today, the internet and social media platforms have played a significant role in fostering online communities passionate about baking cookies. People can easily access and share cookie recipes from all around the world, connecting enthusiasts and inspiring creative adaptations of traditional recipes. Cookie baking has become not only a cherished culinary tradition but also a means of cultural exchange and innovation.


Did you know?

Did you know that the world's largest cookie weighed over 40,000 pounds? That's enough to satisfy a cookie monster army! This colossal treat was created in 2003 in the town of Flat Rock, North Carolina.

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