Tuesdays with Dorie: World Peace Cookies (And Beta #)

This week’s Tuesdays with Dorie recipe is for World Peace Cookies chosen by Jess of Cookbook Habit. You can click over to her blog for the full recipe.

With a name like “World Peace Cookies” I had to try these. I started by creaming the butter and adding the sugar. It whipped up nicely.
The next step was to stir up the dry ingredients and add them to the butter mixture. After the butter and dry ingredients were combined I added chopped pieces of bittersweet chocolate.


Then I separated the dough into two balls and rolled them into logs. Mike didn’t find the logs of dough too appealing…

After refrigerating the rolls of dough overnight, I sliced and baked the cookies.

Beautiful! The cookies were quite good. Mine didn’t look done at all when I took them out of the oven but quickly became quite crispy. Be sure not to over cook them. 🙂

On another note, today’s beta results are in. 12dp3dt, 14dpo with a HCG level of 314. Not bad. I go back for another blood test on Thursday.

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19 thoughts on “Tuesdays with Dorie: World Peace Cookies (And Beta #)

  1. i have no experience with IVF, but i suffered some fertility issues before i had my daughter, so i know all about agonizing over those HGC levels!
    Here’s to a healthy pregnancy 🙂

  2. While the raw dough was tasty, I don’t know many people who would find the whole log a pretty or tempting thing. :o) The cookies look great though. And GOOD LUCK with everything!!

  3. funny how a log of raw dough that looks like, well you know what, can make such fabulous cookies! 🙂

  4. I have to say, I have no idea what those numbers mean, but I’m hoping it’s good. Your cookies look fantastic!

  5. I agree – unbaked logs looked icky!
    The pics look great.
    And I am so happy about the numbers and look forward to hearing how things go on Thursday!
    It’s fantastic.
    Take care of you!
    Tania
    Love big, Bake often

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