Crumbl Review: Skillet Cookie
This one is about as classic as it gets. It’s not trying to be themed or overly creative — it’s built around that warm, gooey, chocolate chip cookie idea you’d normally get served in a skillet at a restaurant.
The base is thick, soft, and slightly underbaked in the center, which gives it that gooey texture. It leans more toward that fresh-out-of-the-oven cookie feel rather than something structured or firm.
Flavour-wise, it’s very classic. You get that buttery, slightly sweet cookie base with chocolate throughout. It doesn’t try to introduce anything new, but it executes the basics really well.
The chocolate is evenly distributed, so you get that melted, smooth chocolate in every bite. It adds richness without making the cookie feel too heavy.
What makes this cookie stand out is the texture more than anything. The edges have a bit of structure, while the center stays soft and almost slightly doughy, which gives it that skillet-style feel.
It’s simple, but it works because it leans into something people already love.
This is definitely one of the more balanced cookies of the week. It’s not overly sweet, not overly rich — just a really solid, reliable option.
Final Verdict:
A classic, gooey chocolate chip cookie done really well. Simple, but very satisfying.
