I see some disc

by No_Layer4519

50 Comments

  1. No_Layer4519

    Idk what happened in the body it wouldnt fully delete what I was going to say which was that I see some discoloration in the cookie

  2. Less_Diamond_3110

    those cookies look like they have a great personality

  3. peonies_envy

    They won’t brown completely evenly. Those look great!

  4. tumbleweedreid88

    There’s nothing wrong with these cookies, honey. They look fine. They didn’t spread. They don’t look greasy. They aren’t burned. I mean, put them in a shop window and see how many you sell. I’m buying one. 🤤

  5. sophiekittybone

    They look great! I’ll be right over with the milk 🥛to help!

  6. They look great!! But are they tasty? That’s the most important thing! Good job and keep it up, it’s also fun to try some different recipes to find ur fav kind of texture. 😁

  7. astra823

    They look a bit cakier than some people prefer (higher ratio of flour) but not discolored at all and certainly look delicious! Nice job OP

  8. Griffie

    The only thing you’ve done wrong is not eating them all! Amazing looking cookies!

  9. paperandtiger

    It’s tough to say just by looking at the outside but I think it looks really good! I would guess the inside is nice and soft. It’s really hard to say if you did something wrong without knowing what you were going for (like if you wanted chewy, crispy, soft, brown butter, etc) but overall this looks like something I’d inhale rn if it were in front of me

  10. Optimal_Soup373

    I love a cakey cookie! Good job!

  11. NYmovieGIRL

    Break down what you did and we’ll figure it out. Flour type? Fat? Sweetener? Temperature? Time?

  12. cinnaminimoon

    Looks mostly good! Next time you want to make sure the dry ingredients are nice and sifted, no lumps or crystals. Blending well is also important. But again, very good job here!

  13. Apprehensive-Dog6997

    I’ve been a pastry chef for over 20 years, and I’d love to eat those, and be proud to sell them. Great job, young person!

  14. DesertIbu

    That is a picture perfect chocolate chip cookie that you’d find in a cookbook or magazine! Well done!!! 😋

  15. kennymo12

    Former pastry chef here, those are EXACTLY the way I like them. Slightly underdone, they stay a bit chewy for days. 10/10 would crush 5 or 6 lol. Rock on!!

  16. MollieUbriacco89

    They look amazing! Good for you for doing that on your own. How did they taste?

  17. ACheetahSpot

    That looks like my perfect kind of cookie. Pure heaven, right there!

  18. ahriskywalker

    Omgosh these look so tasty! They didn’t spread out too far, they don’t look greasy. They look absolutely great!

    One of the best tricks my grandma taught me when baking cookies is always pull them out when they look like they’re RIGHT on the edge of being done, because they continue to cook a little bit as the tray cools before you can remove them! It helps be sure you get a perfect chewy yummy cookie!

  19. AnArisingAries

    The only thing “wrong” is that I’m not eating them.

    Jokes aside, it looks great!

  20. Irishpanda1971

    Looks fine to me. In the end, even if the look isn’t what you expect, you still have something tasty.

  21. stevestrawberry

    Looks just like the choccy chips my grandma used to make and that I make in her footsteps.

    If you want them less puffy, just use less flour! 💛

  22. dallasdls

    Those look so good! Now I want some cookies! Great job and keep playing around with baking, it’s so much fun and my fav hobby

  23. Fangirl23

    Those look great. They’re not flat, they have a good color, and obvious that you measured things correctly. Keep it up girl!

  24. limonade11

    Listen here young pup! these look great and I would like a couple so, you know – just hand them over ok? And the milk, don’t forget that glass of milk there.

    14 is a good age to start baking, just keep going !!

  25. NotDaveButToo

    By the looks of it I WANT SOME OF THOSE COOKIES

  26. katieorgana

    I don’t like cookies very much and even I want to try them, so you did great imo!

  27. South_Recording_3710

    Eat and see if you like it.

    I prefer a more fluffy cookie.

  28. QueenMabs_Makeup0126

    Pass them over to me and I’ll taste test them for you.

    Seriously, they look great!

  29. HottieMcHotHot

    They look similar to the Levain chocolate chip cookies which are my absolute favorite. I would eat this up!

  30. Zippity19

    Cookies will continue to bake while cooling on the pan.Don’t be afraid to underbake them a little.I remove them when they are golden on the bottom and dry on top.They look perfect to me.

  31. Triguntri

    This looks like a perfect cookie, that when warm enough, would have a delicious stretch of chocolate like a perfect grilled cheese sandwich. Perfectly size, thickness, and chewy for a dunk into some cold glass of milk.

    The color is wonderful and I can already tell that the bottom is this nice golden color with some butter grease.

    You did an amazing job, sweetie! I really hope you enjoyed this experience and you want to continue experimenting with other techniques and recipes. Baking is a real talent and it is a wonderful way to show your love to others by sharing these delights with them.

  32. Bakingsquared80

    They look great! A tip to make them more enticing is to hold back some chips from the dough and put them on top of the mounds right before they go in the oven

  33. strywever

    That looks so yummy! Did it live up to appearances?

  34. Even_Brother_9690

    Does it taste great. Then it is. You are the beholder

  35. dripping_tea

    These look like you baked them for the truly perfect amount of time. What is the texture like?

  36. Blue_Collar_Leo

    Those look terrific. As a pastry chef, my only advice would be find a cookbook and follow the recipe. But don’t be discouraged if you make mistakes. Find out what went wrong, correct it, and bake on. It looks like you are heading in the right direction. Keep going!

  37. Sullymans

    It is great that you are asking for feedback. In my house I have two daughters (11 & 12). I have always asked for a number from 1-10 for most dishes that I make and ask for one thing I could do better. They have learned to do the same. It is a great quality to be objective and not get your feelings hurt by the feedback. This helps you experiment and learn each and every time. I have also learned to read the tips and tricks sections of a recipe so I can continue to learn. (43m). You cookies look great. I have multiple chocolate chip cookie recipes. Cakier ones(like yours) or flatter one that I pull out half way through the bake and bang them on the counter. I also have 3 sugar cookies recipes. Learn techniques then experiment with recipes. I like to document what I liked and dislike in my OneNote for that recipe. Good luck and keep baking!

  38. CelebrationOk8136

    It looks amazing to me! Yummo!!

  39. MoonAndStarsTarot

    Those look like really nice, chewy, soft chocolate chip cookies! I would definitely buy some from a bakery if they were on sale.

    You did great for a first attempt (assuming here) at baking! Be very proud! Cookies are deceptively hard to master.

  40. Moron-Whisperer

    I personally wouldn’t be satisfied with these cookies but I’ve been baking for 30 years now.  As someone new they are fine.  I think the next step for you is to taste it then figure out what you’d want to change.  Maybe crisper, chunkier, chewier, or something else.  Then research how to modify your recipe.  There are a ton of variations of chocolate chip cookies out there.  

  41. themadesthatter

    Brutal honesty:

    It is never healthy or useful to ask for brutal honesty. Especially when you’re young. The people who you would want it from would give it to you anyways and the people you don’t want it from shouldn’t get an invitation.

    Also your cookie looks amazing and I want one.

  42. Tofuhousewife

    Looks great! All cookies are good cookies

  43. Just-pickone

    All that matters is that you think they taste good. If they satisfy you, that is all that matters.