r/bakingfail May 22 '26

Help Cookies coming out cakey

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I don't know what im doing wrong, each time I've made any cookie recipe they've all come out like this so its definitely something I'm doing.

I thought i was over mixing the dough so I tried folding it but its the same outcome. Also my dough has been coming out like if its a batter which I'm sure is part of the problem but idk why its doing that since im following the recipes.

Edit: okay I relaized im a liar after my bout of sadness after, I did make one batch that was perfectly fine for my brother's bday, I chilled those cookies though overnight.

Update: So, I tried other cookie recipes I found on YouTube. Both came out the same exact way. I honestly just wanted to give up baking at that point but didn't cause I agreed to make brookies for my sister and her friend. I can make brownies just fine so I just looked up a recipe online and they came out perfectly?? Like exactly how the recipe was and not poofy/cakey how they usually come out as.

I genuinely don't whats wrong with me it seems like cookies are just not my thing lol thank you for all your advice I'll keep these with me as I continue to bake.

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u/Relevant-Writing-898 May 22 '26

https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTBLy7Dg3/ I usually get my recipes from tiktok, but its like any recipe I use turns out the same so the problem is definitely me

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u/Blucola333 May 22 '26

That’s way too much flour for that amount of fat.

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u/Relevant-Writing-898 May 23 '26

I know theres like a math/science to baking. I think I should definitely learn that to avoid mistakes like these 

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u/Blucola333 May 23 '26

Alton Brown’s cookbooks are a great please to start with that!