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Pierre Hermé & Dorie Greenspan's World Peace Cookies
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JustMegan
December 27, 2022
I have been eying this recipe for YEARS, and have always put off making them. I decided to make them during the Advent season this year and they were an instant favorite by everyone. I actually had to make a second batch shortly after the first because they disappeared so quickly. These are truly the perfect chocolate cookie. Intensely chocolatey, but not too sweet or rich. Just a hint of salt in the dough and delightfully crumbly and tender in texture. They are also incredibly easy to whip up. I maybe spent all of 20 minutes between making and shaping the dough the first day and cutting them into slices on the second (I refrigerated my dough over night, to really let the flavors meld). These will forever be part of our yearly Christmas cookie baking from this year on, and although I usually have a rule that I only bake our Christmas cookie recipes during the holidays I can already tell that this recipe will be exempt.
anatyniak
December 22, 2022
My dough came together very nicely. Beautiful cookie dough! I could see right away why the Sable cookie is named after Sand. The dough looked like moist sandcastle making sand before turning it out to bring together into logs. I didn't have any issues with my mix being too dry. I did it all by hand with a wooden spoon and spatula, weighed everything on a scale so measurements we're precise and even did 1 full batch plus a half batch all together at once. I ended up using gloved hands to finish off the dough in the bowl, it was easier than a spoon. I used Hersheys Special Dark cocoa which is a Dutch Process cocoa powder. The only things I can think of that are causing problems for others is using cup measurements and or the type of cocoa powder. Dorie says Dutch Process is best for this recipe. She also says to keep mixing until it comes together and that sometimes it takes longer for whatever reason. A tip to make slicing the cookies easier: try dipping your knife in very hot water and wiping it before slicing a few cookies and repeat. Sometimes it helps with getting a clean cut.
Sara G.
December 16, 2022
These are amazing! I followed the recipe exactly as written, and sprinkled a tiny bit of sea salt on each just before baking. Note - I am confident there is no way you could get 36 cookies out of this recipe. I rolled and cut mine as written and got 26.
Pat C.
September 12, 2022
The best chocolate cookies. I don’t use chocolate chips or nibs. I use chopped almonds. Salted ones are good too.
Erin C.
March 17, 2022
Not that this recipe needs any more reviews, but I’m adding mine anyway ;)
I had a tin of Trader Joe’s peppermint bark leftover from Christmas that was sitting there, mocking me. The final 5ish ounces ended up chopped fine and subbed for the chocolate chips. A teaspoon of peppermint extract added with the vanilla echoed the delightful mint flavors in the bark.
My gluten free flour mix:
2 1/2 oz cassava flour
1 5/8 oz oat flour
1 1/4 oz arrowroot or tapioca starch
Rounded 1/8 tsp xanthum gum
Sprinkled with flakey grey sea salt and they were pure perfection!
I had a tin of Trader Joe’s peppermint bark leftover from Christmas that was sitting there, mocking me. The final 5ish ounces ended up chopped fine and subbed for the chocolate chips. A teaspoon of peppermint extract added with the vanilla echoed the delightful mint flavors in the bark.
My gluten free flour mix:
2 1/2 oz cassava flour
1 5/8 oz oat flour
1 1/4 oz arrowroot or tapioca starch
Rounded 1/8 tsp xanthum gum
Sprinkled with flakey grey sea salt and they were pure perfection!
Anonymous
March 15, 2022
I made World Peace Cookies - it seemed like a good time in history to make them. 🇺🇦 They are absolutely delicious! It was a huge help to see DORIE make them in her video, especially how to use the parchment paper and a dough scraper to form that perfect roll - and using a ruler and knife to make perfectly consistent sized cookies! They turned out perfect!
arcane54
January 1, 2022
I know there’s now a WP Cookie 2.0 and I know that freeze-dried raspberry powder would probably make these over-the-moon delicious. But how can you improve on perfection? I’ll keep making these WP Cookies 1.0, measuring my dry ingredients by weight as suggested, and enjoying their chocolatey goodness.
patb
December 21, 2021
Amazeballs! Easy, except for the sandy texture of the dough, but that's no biggie when you get results like these. No fancy ingredients means they're always a possibility and especially when you can store a log of dough in the fridge or freezer.
Michelle
December 15, 2021
I made these to share at work and they were loved. Make sure to follow the instructions regarding taking them out while still soft even though they might not look done yet. Delicious!
MsJoanie
December 13, 2021
I love this recipe and have made it successfully for many years running, but I have to say I NEVER get as many cookies as the recipe states. Clearly, my idea of a 1.5-inch roll is different from the actual measurement because I consistently get between 19-21 cookies per recipe. I've doubled the recipe with success as well and still got only 38 cookies when cut at 1/2 increments. My cookies look like the same diameter when finished as those in the video but maybe that's a trick of the camera? Anyway, just leaving this info for anyone else not getting 36 cookies per batch, or anyone preparing to make a large batch to give away.
Rita
November 19, 2021
Love these cookies! It is easy to mix up a double batch so I have frozen logs at the ready as a treat fir my household or for a friend. They are consistently good. I first had them at an author event at my local library. Besides the pleasure of hearing Dorie in person, thanks to a generous committee, we all got to taste a few of the offerings from her Cookie cookbook. Delicious!
Wendy5998
November 18, 2021
Wow. wow. wow. These are wonderful cookies especially if you love chocolate.
Stacey
November 17, 2021
Not only are they absolutely chocolatey, delicious and easy to put together, I totally love the idea of making the dough ahead of time and into turning it into 2 logs. Then I can take one out of the refrigerator and bake a batch right away and freeze the other log till a later time, which I have done. Thank you Dorie and Pierre!
Trishington
September 30, 2021
I made these recently and they worked out splendidly. They not only looked exactly like the photos in Dorie's book and here online, but they tasted AMAZING!! I'm now about to attempt a gluten-free version. Wish me luck! As for those who've had a less-than fabulous outcome making these cookies, I believe that a major key to success is weighing your ingredients. I once read a product review article on Cooks Illustrated once that compared various brands of measuring cups (both dry and liquid volume) and was shocked to learn that a lot of top brands are way off! A kitchen scale is a baker's best friend. In fact, I won't buy a cookbook that doesn't include weight equivalents in the ingredient lists.
glorior
September 29, 2021
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These cookies are superb! I made a few modifications for my family's palette (less sugar - 90g brown sugar and 20g granulated sugar, mix of chocolate chips - 100g dark choc, 50g semi-sweet) and I baked them at 180deg for 12 mins. They turned out REALLY YUMMY. They're the soft type and a little bit between a cake and a cookie. Mind blown. Definitely making this again and again. Thanks for a great and easy to follow recipe!
These cookies are superb! I made a few modifications for my family's palette (less sugar - 90g brown sugar and 20g granulated sugar, mix of chocolate chips - 100g dark choc, 50g semi-sweet) and I baked them at 180deg for 12 mins. They turned out REALLY YUMMY. They're the soft type and a little bit between a cake and a cookie. Mind blown. Definitely making this again and again. Thanks for a great and easy to follow recipe!
Kevin S.
June 22, 2021
These cookies are spectacular! I weighed all ingredients and had no trouble with the recipe. I did the second mix by hand (when adding dry ingredients to butter/sugar) instead of pulsing with the mixer and there was no dust...
tomny67
December 27, 2020
I think Dorie said these were her favorite cookies. I just made them for the first time and I concur. They are absolutely delicious. They’re extra-chocolatey and the texture is lovely. I followed Dorie’s instructions, sifting and measuring ingredients by weight... which I never do. I unintentionally left out the granulated sugar and I don’t regret my error. I honestly don’t think they need the extra sugar. This recipe is a keeper.
Rebecca
December 20, 2020
These are the best cookies ever. Those of you who are having problems with too-crumbly dough are probably putting in too much flour. Weigh it out instead of scooping it, and you will likely have better results. I have been making these for years and the only problem is that they disappear to quickly!
Randie R.
December 18, 2020
I’ve only made them once, but I had no trouble with the dough being crumbly. I don’t know that I did right, but I hope I can do it again next time. The only thing I can think of that might have helped me, is that I softened the butter in the microwave, because I decided to make the dough around 11 last night.
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