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Old Fashioned Butter Pecan Cookies

Published: Nov 17, 2025 Leave a Comment by Sarah Paulson

The first time I made butter pecan cookies, I almost burned down the kitchen. Not because I'm a bad baker, but because I got distracted watching those pecans toast in the butter and couldn't stop staring. The way the butter slowly turned golden brown, releasing this incredible nutty, caramel-like aroma while the pecans deepened in color and flavor - it was hypnotic. Oliver wandered in, sniffed the air, and said, "Mom, it smells like Thanksgiving and ice cream had a baby." He wasn't wrong. That brown butter and toasted pecan combination creates a flavor so rich and complex that these simple cookies taste like they came from a fancy bakery.

Butter Pecan Cookies with golden edges, toasted pecans on top, and a soft, crumbly texture.
Rich, nutty butter pecan cookies made with brown butter–toasted pecans, crisp edges, and chewy centers. Foolproof, bakery-quality cookies made from simple ingredients and an easy five-step method.
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Butter Pecan Cookies with golden edges, toasted pecans on top, and a soft, crumbly texture.

Why You'll Love This Butter Pecan Cookies

Between complicated holiday baking and those fussy decorated cookies that require artistic talent I don't possess, finding a recipe that impresses without stressing feels like winning the lottery. These old fashioned butter pecan cookies are that recipe. The ingredient list is short - butter, sugar, flour, eggs, vanilla, and pecans. That's it. No weird ingredients requiring a specialty store trip, no temperamental techniques that fail if your kitchen is too warm. The magic comes from technique, not complexity, and I'll walk you through exactly how to nail it every single time.

But here's what really makes this easy butter pecan cookie recipe a keeper in our house - they're genuinely impressive while being ridiculously forgiving. Under-baked them slightly? They're extra chewy and gooey (honestly delicious). Over-browned the butter a bit? Even more caramel flavor. Forgot to chill the dough? They'll spread more but still taste incredible. Oliver helps me make these regularly, and even with his seven-year-old measuring skills and tendency to add "a little extra" of everything he likes, they turn out perfectly every time. The brown butter bourbon pecan cookies variation we made for his dad's birthday got actual standing ovation at the table. For fall baking recipes, holiday cookie recipes, or just a Tuesday when you need something sweet.

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  • Why You'll Love This Butter Pecan Cookies
  • Butter Pecan Cookies Ingredients
  • How To Make Butter Pecan Cookies Step By Step
  • Equipment For Butter Pecan Cookies
  • Butter Pecan Cookies Variations
  • Smart Swaps for Butter Pecan Cookies
  • Storing Your Butter Pecan Cookies
  • Top Tip
  • Why This Recipe Works
  • FAQ
  • Time for Nutty, Buttery Success!
  • Related
  • Pairing
  • Butter Pecan Cookies

Butter Pecan Cookies Ingredients

For the Brown Butter:

  • 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
  • 1 ½ cups chopped pecans

For the Cookie Dough:

  • 2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup packed brown sugar
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs, room temperature
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Optional Additions:

  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon bourbon
  • Flaky sea salt for topping
  • Extra pecan halves for decoration

How To Make Butter Pecan Cookies Step By Step

Having taught this homemade butter pecan cookies technique to friends who swear they can't bake, here's my foolproof five-step method:

Step 1: Brown the Butter with Pecans

This is where the magic happens, so don't rush it. Place the butter in a light-colored saucepan over medium heat - the light color helps you see when the butter browns. Let the butter melt completely, then add the chopped pecans. Continue cooking, stirring frequently with a wooden spoon or spatula. The butter will start to foam, then gradually turn golden. You'll smell an incredible nutty, caramel-like aroma - that's the milk solids toasting. Keep stirring and watching closely for about 5-7 minutes until the butter turns amber brown and the pecans darken slightly. The moment it smells deeply nutty and looks golden brown, remove from heat immediately. Pour everything - butter and pecans together - into a heatproof bowl.

Step 2: Mix the Dry Ingredients

While your brown butter pecan mixture cools, whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt in a medium bowl. Make sure there are no lumps and everything is evenly distributed. This only takes about 30 seconds but ensures your cookies bake evenly. If you're adding cinnamon for those classic cookie flavors with a warm twist, whisk it in with the flour now. Set this bowl aside - it's ready when you need it.

Step 3: Create the Cookie Dough

Once your brown butter has cooled to room temperature (it should be thick but still pourable, not solid), transfer it to a large mixing bowl. Add both the brown sugar and granulated sugar, then beat with an electric mixer or wooden spoon until well combined - about 2 minutes. The mixture will look like wet sand. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Stir in the vanilla extract. If you're making brown butter bourbon pecan cookies, add the bourbon now. The batter should be smooth and slightly glossy.

Step 4: Combine and Chill

Add the flour mixture to the wet ingredients in two additions, stirring just until combined after each. Don't overmix - you should still see a few flour streaks before the final stir. The pecans are already in your brown butter, so they'll be evenly distributed throughout the dough. The dough will be soft and slightly sticky. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour (overnight is even better). This chilling time is crucial - it solidifies the brown butter, develops flavors, and prevents the cookies from spreading too much during baking.

Step 5: Bake to Golden Perfection

Preheat your oven to 350°F and line baking sheets with parchment paper. Scoop dough into 1.5 tablespoon balls and place them 2 inches apart on the prepared sheets - these cookies spread. If you want that bakery-style look, press a pecan half into the top of each dough ball. Sprinkle with flaky sea salt if desired. Bake for 10-12 minutes until the edges are golden brown but centers still look slightly underdone. They'll firm up as they cool. Let cookies rest on the baking sheet for 5 minutes before transferring to a wire rack. The centers should be soft and chewy while edges are slightly crispy.

Equipment For Butter Pecan Cookies

  • Light-colored saucepan (to monitor browning)
  • Large mixing bowls
  • Electric hand mixer or wooden spoon
  • Baking sheets
  • Parchment paper or silicone mats
  • Cookie scoop (optional but helpful)

Butter Pecan Cookies Variations

These variations of this toasted pecan cookies recipe have become family favorites:

Brown Butter Bourbon Pecan Cookies

  • Add 1 tablespoon bourbon to dough
  • Creates sophisticated, complex flavor
  • Perfect for holiday cookie recipes
  • Adults go crazy for these

Peanut Butter Pecan Cookies

  • Add ½ cup creamy peanut butter to dough
  • Double the nutty goodness
  • More protein-rich cookie
  • Kids absolutely love this version

Butter Pecan Chocolate Chip Cookies

  • Add 1 cup chocolate chips to dough
  • Sweet-salty-nutty perfection
  • More indulgent variation
  • Best of both cookie worlds

Maple Butter Pecan Cookies

  • Replace vanilla with maple extract
  • Add 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • Tastes like fall in cookie form
  • Incredible with morning coffee

Caramel Stuffed Butter Pecan Cookies

  • Wrap dough around caramel square
  • Gooey caramel center surprise
  • Extra special occasion treat
  • Melty, decadent perfection

Smart Swaps for Butter Pecan Cookies

Nut Alternatives:

  • Pecans → Walnuts for similar texture
  • Regular → Toasted almonds
  • Traditional → Hazelnuts for different flavor
  • Standard → Mixed nuts combination

Butter Substitutions:

  • Regular butter → Vegan butter (won't brown the same)
  • Unsalted → Salted (reduce added salt)
  • Butter → Coconut oil (different flavor profile)
  • Traditional → Brown butter purchased pre-made

Sugar Options:

  • Brown sugar → Coconut sugar
  • Granulated → Turbinado sugar
  • Regular → Maple sugar for more depth
  • Traditional → Honey (reduce amount, adjust liquid)

Flour Swaps:

  • All-purpose → Gluten-free 1:1 blend
  • Regular → Oat flour
  • White → Whole wheat pastry flour
  • Traditional → Almond flour (different texture)

Storing Your Butter Pecan Cookies

Best Fresh

  • Butter pecan cookies taste incredible when just cooled
  • Brown butter flavor is most intense when fresh
  • Edges stay crispiest within first 24 hours
  • Serve at room temperature for best texture

Counter Storage (5-7 days)

  • Store in airtight container at room temperature
  • Layer with parchment paper between cookies
  • Stays soft and chewy for days
  • Brown butter flavor actually deepens over time

Refrigerator Storage (Not Recommended)

  • Cold temperatures make cookies hard
  • Butter solidifies and texture suffers
  • Keep at room temperature instead
  • Only refrigerate dough, not baked cookies

Freezer Storage (3 months)

  • Freeze baked cookies in single layer first
  • Transfer to freezer bags once solid
  • Thaw at room temperature for 30 minutes
  • Quality and flavor hold up beautifully

Cookie Dough Freezing

  • Scoop dough balls and freeze on sheet
  • Store frozen balls in freezer bag
  • Bake from frozen, adding 2-3 minutes
  • Perfect for fresh-baked cookies anytime
Stack of homemade butter pecan cookies with golden edges and visible toasted pecan pieces.

Top Tip

  • Oliver has never been particularly patient. He's the kid who asks "are we there yet" before we've left the driveway. So when I told him the brown butter for these cookies needed to cool for thirty minutes before we could continue, I expected a meltdown. Instead, he pulled a kitchen stool over to the counter and just... watched. For thirty minutes. He sat there observing the butter slowly solidify from liquid amber to thick, fragrant gold.
  • "Mom," he said quietly, "it's like watching magic in slow motion." He pointed out how the pecans looked different at every stage - glossy and dark in the hot butter, then matte as things cooled, finally looking like they had halos of brown butter crystals. When I tried to rush the cooling by putting it in the fridge, he stopped me. "No, let's watch it do its thing. That's the whole point."

Why This Recipe Works

The secret behind these butter pecan cookies lies entirely in one technique that transforms ordinary ingredients into something extraordinary - browning the butter. When you heat butter past the melting point, the milk solids begin to caramelize and toast, creating deep, nutty, almost toffee-like flavors that regular melted butter simply cannot achieve. By toasting the pecans directly in that browning butter, you're essentially doubling down on the nuttiness while infusing every piece with rich, caramelized goodness. This single step takes maybe seven extra minutes but delivers flavor that tastes like you spent hours in a professional pastry kitchen.

The other reason this recipe works so consistently is the balance between simplicity and technique. You're not juggling fifteen ingredients or trying to master complicated pastry skills. The ingredient list is basic - butter, sugar, flour, eggs, pecans, vanilla. What elevates these from ordinary to extraordinary is paying attention to the details that matter: browning that butter until it's amber (not just melted), letting it cool properly so it doesn't melt the sugar prematurely, chilling the dough so cookies hold their shape, and pulling them from the oven when they still look slightly underdone. Each step builds on the last, creating layers of flavor and texture that make people ask where you bought them.

Stack of homemade butter pecan cookies filled with toasted pecans on a plate.

FAQ

Which cookie is the easiest to make?

Butter pecan cookies are among the easiest cookies to make because they use basic pantry ingredients and forgiving techniques. While browning butter requires attention, the actual mixing is straightforward. Other easy options include drop cookies like chocolate chip or snickerdoodles. This simple butter pecan cookies recipe requires no rolling, cutting, or decorating.

What are the common butter cookie mistakes?

Common butter pecan cookies mistakes include burning the brown butter by not watching closely, over-mixing the dough which makes cookies tough, skipping the chill time which causes excess spreading, and using stale pecans that lack flavor. Always use fresh nuts, watch butter carefully, mix just until combined, and chill dough properly.

What is Snoop Dogg's cookie recipe?

Snoop Dogg's famous cookie recipe is his peanut butter chocolate chip cookies featuring brown sugar, peanut butter, and semi-sweet chocolate chips. While different from these butter pecan cookies, both recipes emphasize quality ingredients and proper technique. Snoop's version focuses on the classic peanut butter chocolate combination.

Should I toast pecans before putting them in cookies?

Absolutely yes! Toasting pecans dramatically improves their flavor and crunch. For this butter pecan cookies recipe, toasting pecans directly in the browning butter serves double duty - it toasts the nuts while infusing them with incredible brown butter flavor. This technique creates deeper, more complex toasted pecan cookies than raw nuts ever could.

Time for Nutty, Buttery Success!

Now you have the complete guide to making perfect butter pecan cookies - from browning that butter to achieving those chewy centers and crispy edges. These cookies prove that simple ingredients treated with care can create something extraordinary that tastes like it came from a professional bakery.

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Butter Pecan Cookies with golden edges, toasted pecans on top, and a soft, crumbly texture.

Butter Pecan Cookies

Rich, nutty butter pecan cookies made with brown butter-toasted pecans, crisp edges, and chewy centers. Foolproof, bakery-quality cookies made from simple ingredients and an easy five-step method.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Brown butter pecan cookies, Butter Pecan Cookies, Butter pecan cookies davids, Butter pecan cookies recipe, Old fashioned butter pecan cookies, Peanut butter pecan cookies, Simple butter pecan cookies recipe, Southern butter pecan cookies recipe
Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes
Chill Time: 1 hour hour
Total Time: 1 hour hour 32 minutes minutes
Servings: 24 cookies
Calories: 210kcal
Cost: $9

Equipment

  • 1 Light-colored saucepan (Helps monitor browning butter)
  • 2 Mixing bowls (One medium, one large)
  • 1 Electric hand mixer (Or wooden spoon)
  • 2 Baking sheets (Lined with parchment)
  • 1 Parchment paper (Or silicone mats)
  • 1 Cookie scoop (Optional but helpful)
  • 1 Wooden spoon or spatula (For browning butter)

Ingredients

For the Brown Butter

  • 1 cup Unsalted butter - 2 sticks
  • 1 ½ cups Pecans, chopped - Toasted in the brown butter

For the Cookie Dough

  • 2 ¼ cups All-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon Baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon Salt - Reduce if using salted butter
  • 1 cup Brown sugar, packed
  • ½ cup Granulated sugar
  • 2 large Eggs - Room temperature
  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla extract

Optional Add-Ins

  • ½ teaspoon Cinnamon - Warm flavor
  • 1 tablespoon Bourbon - For brown butter bourbon variation
  • Flaky sea salt - For topping
  • Extra pecan halves - For topping

Instructions

  • Melt butter in a light-colored saucepan over medium heat. Add chopped pecans. Cook 5-7 minutes, stirring frequently, until butter turns amber and pecans deepen in color. Remove from heat and transfer to a heatproof bowl to cool.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together flour, baking soda, salt, and optional cinnamon until well combined. Set aside.
  • Once brown butter has cooled to room temperature, transfer to a large bowl. Add brown and granulated sugar. Beat until combined. Add eggs one at a time, then stir in vanilla (and bourbon if using).
  • Add dry ingredients in two additions, mixing just until combined. Dough will be soft. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour or overnight.
  • Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Scoop 1.5-tablespoon dough balls onto parchment-lined baking sheets. Top with pecan halves and flaky salt if desired. Bake 10-12 minutes until edges are golden and centers look slightly underdone. Cool 5 minutes on sheet, then transfer to a rack.

Notes

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be considered an approximation. Actual values may vary based on specific ingredients used and portion sizes

Nutrition

Serving: 1cookie (about 35 g) | Calories: 210kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 30mg | Sodium: 150mg | Potassium: 75mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 150IU | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 1mg

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