The Cook Log is your running history of what you have actually cooked, not just saved. Over time it becomes a record of the meals that worked, the ones worth repeating, and how a dish turned out the last few times you made it. It is a free feature.
The Cook Log is grouped by month, so you can scroll back through your cooking over time. Each entry shows:
The log is built to tap through:
You can filter the log to a single recipe to see just its history. That is handy when you want to check how a dish went the last few times: your ratings, your photos, and the notes you left along the way.
Cook Log entries are created from Cook Mode's done screen. When you finish cooking, you can save an entry with a star rating, a photo, and notes, and it lands here. So the more you cook with Cook Mode, the fuller your log gets. For the full walkthrough, see Cook Mode: step-by-step cooking.
It is easy to forget which version of a recipe actually worked, or whether you liked a dish enough to make it again. The Cook Log answers that for you. A quick glance at your ratings and photos tells you what is worth repeating, and your notes remind you of the small changes that made a meal better. Grouped by month, it also becomes a nice record of your cooking over time, a scroll back through the meals you have made.