TWD~World Peace Cookies
I'm not sure why these cookies are called World Peace cookies. They were not so peaceful to make. Actually, all was well until I finished mixing in the flour and my dough was so crumbly.
Dorie said it might be, but I wasn't expecting this. Cutting them proved to be a bit difficult so I just pieced them together as best as I could. Maybe they should've been called World Piece cookies?
The interesting thing about these was the sea salt that was added. I didn't use Fleur de Sel, instead I opted for regular ol' sea salt. I was a little leery about the amount of salt i added and how it would affect the taste of the cookie. But it really did enhance the chocolate and flavor. I might add sea salt to more of my baked goods.
My pictures didn't turn out so well. Because the finished project was nothing to look at. But they did taste very nice. I also didn't use bittersweet chocolate and used mini semi-sweet chocolate chips. I don't like dark chocolate so I'm glad I went with the semi-sweet.
I am thinking about making these again, but not adding the cocoa powder and just using the mini chocolate chips and more salt! YUM!
And for a little inspiration.... My new wall decal that I recently purchased from my favorite online store Etsy.
Comments
But they were in the end pretty darn great!
Very well done, Sabrina!
Sables, I think, can be tricky, but it looks like yours turned out beautifully. I had to beat mine until they formed an (almost) ball, in order to get the dough to even form a log.
You did a wonderful job!:)
(p.s.You not only are a human onstar but you have spell check powers too!)
Love the decal too! I need something like that for my office!
AmyRuth
I like your wall hanging wise words that we could all strive to be!
And as for the cookies...maybe they are so good that they are able to bring about world peace. :)
-Francesca
PS: Yes, I did have ruby red slippers. Even wore them again last year when I wasn't pregnant.