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GOOEY BROWNIES RECIPE
by Susu Yang
When someone mentions brownies, most likely the first thing that pops into someone’s mind are the luscious images of soft, gooey, warm homemade brownies These brownies are bound to attract a crowd So, how does one make them?
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Ingredients:
4 oz of butter
0 5 oz of vegetable oil
3 5 oz of white sugar
3 5 oz of brown sugar
2 eggs a small spoon of vanilla extract paste
According to PizzaCalc, Americans eat 350 slices of pizza per second. In fact, on average, an American eats over 6,000 slices in their lifetime Pizza has been an incredibly popular meal choice for over a century This famous food first came to America in the early 1900s The first U S pizzeria opened in 1905 in New York Pizza has had tremendous effects on America, both physically and culturally However, before it came to America, pizza was originally created and popularized in Naples, Italy
Although pizza is one of the most popular foods in America, it can also be a large health risk. Pizza seems harmless in small amounts, but in reality, some of the health risks can include acne, weight gain, raised blood pressure, higher chances of a stroke, and even vulnerability to cancer. These seem like drastic health risks for just a simple slice of pizza, but all of the ingredients add up to an unhealthy meal choice “A study in 1,352 people found that people who consumed over 70 grams of ready-made products like pizza daily were more likely to have more belly fat than those who consumed under 70 grams per day
Many types of pizza, particularly frozen and fast-food varieties, tend to be high in calories, fat, and sodium More
1g of salt a small spoon of coffee powder
2 oz of low-gluten flour
2 oz of cocoa powder
3 5 oz of dark chocolate
Prepare 4 oz of butter. Put the butter in some thin tinfoil. After, put the thin tinfoil in a bowl that contains hot water, so that the butter can be melted (Another method that can be used is to simply microwave the butter for several seconds ) processed varieties may contain unhealthy ingredients, such as colorings, added sugar, and preservatives,” says Jillian Kubala ("Is Pizza Healthy?
Nutrition Tips for Pizza Lovers")
Aside from health risks, pizza has had a significant impact on American culture Pizza has become insanely popular over the last century, ever since it first appeared Pizza came to America when 5 5 million Italians immigrated from Italy to the U S for a better life, and they brought pizza with them Pizza was
Mix the following ingredients together in a large bowl: 0.5 oz of vegetable oil, 3.5 oz of brown sugar, and 3 5 oz of white sugar Once properly mixed, the color will be a shade of dark brown Next, place 2 eggs and a little bit of vanilla paste into the bowl, and stir them together until evenly mixed.
In another bowl, sift 2 oz of low-gluten flour. Take 2 oz of flour, 2 oz of cocoa powder, 1g (0 035 oz) of salt, a small spoon of coffee powder and stir them evenly After this, put 3 5 oz of dark chocolate into it, stir them evenly Slowly mix in the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients.
Preheat the oven to 350F. Put this into a greased square pan (8 x 8 or 13 x 9) Then place the pan into the oven for 35 to 40 mins adapted over time and slowly took on the form we see today--the heavily Americanized version of this cheesy, greasy, glutinous meal. Over 61,000 pizzerias have popped up in the U.S. and make up a 38 billion-dollar industry 17% of all restaurants in the USA are pizza shops In fact, Americans eat 100 acres of pizza every day!
Overall, pizza has developed over the course of decades, starting off from one simple pizzeria to becoming a remarkable component in America’s culture and diet Based on the current industry, pizza will continue to flourish