Soft, chewy, butter pecan cookies made with lightly toasted pecans and crunchy toffee bits. These are buttery and delicious and there’s no mixer or chilling required! Aren’t easy cookie recipes the best? They make a quick and easy sweet treat for my family. We can never get enough! A few more of my favorite cookie recipes (that you’ve GOT to try) are these red velvet white chocolate chip cookies, banana cream pudding cookies, and white chocolate Oreo cookies!
Butter Pecan Cookie Recipe
Butter pecan is one of my favorite dessert flavors. (This butter pecan cake is a must-try!) I decided to try it out in cookie form! Many butter pecan cookie recipes tend to be crisp and a little too dry for my liking. For today’s recipe I knew I wanted a soft, thick, chewy cookie, and this recipe delivers! I know you’re going to love it as much as I do. These butter pecan cookies are like a cozy hug in cookie form! They’re packed with rich, buttery flavor and crunchy bits of toasted pecans and toffee that make every bite a delight. And the best part? They’re super easy to make! All you need is some butter, brown sugar, flour, vanilla, and of course, pecans. Just mix everything together, roll them into little balls, and pop them in the oven for a few minutes. I toasted my pecans for a little extra flavor, but you can skip this step if you’re short on time! So go ahead, indulge in some butter pecan goodness – your taste buds will thank you!
Ingredients Needed
This is one of my favorite cookie recipes because I usually have most of the ingredients ready to go in my pantry. Each of these ingredients work together to create the most buttery, delicious cookie ever! You’re going to love them. Check out the recipe card below for exact measurments.
Unsalted Butter: Makes the cookies soft and tender!Dark Brown Sugar: Dark brown sugar contains more molasses than light brown sugar, giving it a rich and complex flavor.Sugar: Just regular granulated sugar is fine!1 Large Egg + 1 Egg Yolk: Binds the ingredients together. I added an extra yolk so the cookies turn out more rich and tender.Vanilla Extract: Deepens the flavor of the butter pecan cookies. Use pure vanilla extract if you have it!All-Purpose Flour: The base of the cookies.Cornstarch: Acts as a thickener.Baking Soda and Baking Powder: You’ve got to add both so these cookies rise properly and have a tender crumb.Salt: Works as a flavor enhancer!Pecan Halves: The star of the show! These give the cookies the best texture and buttery flavor.Heath Toffee Bits: (Optional) I love adding Heath bits because of their added crunch and caramel flavor. You can omit them if you want!
How to Make Butter Pecan Cookies
These butter pecan cookies are so easy to make. And they’re ready in less than 30 minutes, which is a plus! Because they come together in a snap, it’s the perfect last-minute dessert for parties and get-togethers.
Toast Pecans: Toasting your pecans is optional, but I really recommend it for this butter pecan cookie recipe. It takes less than 5 minutes and enhances the flavor and crispness of the pecans!Toast Before Chopping: Make sure you toast your pecan halves before chopping them. This will ensure even toasting (no burnt or under-done pieces this way!) Just make sure you let them cool before chopping them!Cool Butter: Let your butter cool for at least 10 minutes before adding the sugar. If your butter is too hot, it will end up melting your sugar and you’ll have a runny cookie dough that will spread all over your cookie sheet when you go to bake it.Adding Toffee: The toffee bits add a nice extra dimension of flavor and texture to these cookies, I can’t enjoy butter pecan cookies without them anymore!Don’t Overbake: I like to take my butter pecan cookies out of the oven while they’re still a little soft. They’ll continue to cook on the baking sheet for a minute or two. This way, they end up perfectly soft and chewy!
At Room Temperature: Store any leftover, cooled cookies in an airtight container at room temperature for 3-5 days.
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All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.