Are My Stuffed Cookies Raw or Just Perfectly Gooey Inside?

Are My Stuffed Cookies Raw or Just Perfectly Gooey Inside?

There’s a unique moment of baker’s anxiety that I know all too well. You’ve just pulled a tray of magnificent stuffed cookies from the oven—maybe they’re cream cheese-filled red velvet or molten Nutella-stuffed chocolate chip. They look perfect: golden brown, slightly crackled, and smelling divine. You wait just long enough not to burn your fingers, break one open, and your heart sinks. The center looks… wet. Is it the luscious, molten filling you dreamed of, or is it a gooey, underbaked, salmonella-in-waiting disaster?

How Do You Make Rainbow Sherbet Cookies Without The Colors Turning Muddy

How Do You Make Rainbow Sherbet Cookies Without The Colors Turning Muddy

Have you ever seen a picture of perfect rainbow sherbet cookies, with their brilliant swirls of pink, orange, and lime green, and thought, “I have to make those!”? It’s a feeling I know well. The kitchen calls, promising a vibrant, edible celebration of spring. But there’s always that little voice of doubt, isn’t there? The one that whispers fears of a brownish-gray blob, the sad result of colors bleeding together, and a cookie that’s more tough than tender.