Scrumptious pecan filled butter cookies made even better with a crackly sugar topping! Try this melt in your mouth cookie recipe for classic Pecan Sandies. You’ll want to keep a tin of these cookies handy all year long!
Love Pecans? Pecan Pie can be a favorite holiday treat…but year round we make these delicious Pecan Pie Truffles. Store in the freezer for a quick, popable treat!
Why these Cookies are Amazing
Pecan Sandies are deceptively delicious. At first glance, they seem like your typical butter cookie.
You know, the generic kind you get in those big holiday cookie tins at any supermarket or drug store. Good, but not earth shattering.
These cookies? They’re the absolute perfect pecan cookie!
Made with real butter and powdered sugar, Pecan Sandies have a fine crumb, toasty nut flavor and a delicate crunch, similar to a shortbread cookie.
This cookie is crispy when you bite into it with a soft buttery taste that almost melts in your mouth.
Whether you call these snowball cookies, Mexican wedding cookies, or pecan sandies, just be sure to make a double batch today! And be sure to try my chewy butter pecan cookies next!
Ingredient Notes
- Unsalted Butter – Real butter is essential for these cookies and I prefer unsalted so I can control the amount of salt in the cookies. Use our guide on how to soften butter quickly.
- Vanilla Extract – Homemade Vanilla Extract is especially delicious!
- Pecans – Chop the nuts finely (but not into powder) before using in the recipe.
- Powdered sugar – Using powdered sugar (or confectioner’s sugar) gives the cookies that light crispy texture. Do NOT sub for granulated sugar!
- TOPPING– use a glass dipped in granulated sugar to smash these cookies before baking (like I do in my Swig sugar cookie recipe). Or skip that step and dust with powdered sugar after cooling.
How to Make Pecan Sandies
Make the cookie dough.
First, you’ll make a crumbly dough by combining the powdered sugar and butter, then adding the vanilla, flour and kosher salt. From here, use your hands to incorporate the pecans into the dough.
The warmth of your hands will help the dough stick together and form a ball. Scoop the dough by the spoonful onto a cookie sheet.
Flatten the cookies and bake.
Dampen the rim of a drinking glass then press it into a plate of granulated sugar. Use the sugared glass to flatten the cookies into disks then bake until the edges of the cookies are light brown.
Tips and Tricks
- Use soft butter: If you forget to let your butter sit at room temperature for a bit before making the cookies, you can speed up the softening process in the microwave. Place unwrapped sticks of butter in the microwave at 50% power for 5 seconds at a time until it’s soft enough to work with.
- Bake time: As written, this recipe will make a light and crumbly cookie. If you want a harder crunchier cookie, you can leave them in the oven for another minute or two. Just keep a close eye on them because these delicate treats can burn quickly!
- Topping: My family likes the taste and texture of the granulated sugar topping. If you prefer, you can skip it and add more powdered sugar to the tops of the cooled baked cookies instead.
- Chai: add some homemade chai spice into the cookies to make a delicious chai cookie instead!
Recipe FAQs
For Pecan Sandies, the pecan pieces should be small but not pulverized into powder. I use the bags of pecan halves and pieces and chop them until they’re small but not crumb-like. It’s okay if you have some different sized pieces of nuts and they don’t need to be uniform in this recipe as long as the pieces are small enough to combine into the dough.
Store Pecan Sandies in an airtight container at room temperature. You can store them in ziploc bags, but they break and crumble easily so be careful when transporting them!
Yes you can freeze pecan sandies. The high butter content makes these great for freezing. Let thaw completely at room temperature before serving.
More Easy Cookie Recipes
- 7 Layer Bars
- Almond Bars
- Chocolate Chip Shortbread Cookies
- Snickerdoodles
- Almond Cookies
- Cream Cheese Sugar Cookies
- Doubletree Chocolate Chip Cookies
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Ingredients
- 1 cup unsalted butter softened
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ¾ cup pecans finely chopped
- 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degree F.
- Cream butter and powdered sugar together in a large bowl. Add flour, salt and vanilla. It becomes very crumbly. Use your hands to mix in the chopped pecans, until it becomes a ball.
- Using a 2Tbsp cookie scoop, scoop dough and place on baking sheet with parchment paper, about 2 inches apart.
- Dampen a paper towel and press a glass (or measuring cup with flat bottom) onto the paper towel. Then dip the glass in the reserved granulated sugar. Press glass onto cookie dough to flatted until about 1/2 inch thick.
- Bake cookies for 11-13 minutes, just until lightly browned on edges. Remove and cool completely.
Notes
- Use soft butter. Cold butter will be hard to work into the dough and the cookie texture will be off. Did you forget to put your butter out at room temperature in advance? You can soften it with a few seconds in the microwave at 50% power!
- This recipe makes cookies that are lightly crispy and crumbly. That means you’re going to take them out of the oven before they’re browned. If you want a crunchier cookie, feel free to leave the cookies in the oven for another minute or two. Just keep a close eye on them! They can burn quickly.
- You can also skip the granulated sugar and sprinkle with powdered sugar after cooling instead. My family prefers the texture and flavor of the granulated sugar.
Nutrition
Light and crumbly Pecan Sandies may look simple but don’t let that fool you; these easy-to-make cookies are filled with irresistible buttery pecan flavor. You won’t be able to eat just one!
I made the dough but got super busy last night so I ended up putting the dough in the fridge, wrapped in plastic.
How would I go about baking the next day?
You can slice and bake it, or let it come back to room temperature.
I just made these tonight and they were a 10/10! They’ll definitely be on my regular cookie rotation hahaha. Instead of the granulated sugar on top I rolled some of them in icing sugar and they were so good! Great recipe and comes together easily and quickly!
Yay! These are so good, glad you agree!
Is it best to ise raw pecans or roasted pecans?