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Pecan Sandies with Toffee- melt in your mouth cookies loaded with crunchy pecans and toffee bits. So much tastier than the store bought version!

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Crispy Toffee Sandies Cookies

Do you like your cookies crispy or soft and chewy? I am a soft and chewy cookie kinda girl. Aside from shortbread, there are not many crunchy cookies that I love. But I am adding these Toffee Pecan Sandies to the list of crisp cookies that I could eat way too many of.

They have a crumbly texture, which I’m guessing is why they arereferred to as “sandies”. And they do just melt away in your mouth.

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I have actually made the recipe before, but this time I added toffee bits. And oh my gosh was that a great addition! I love the depth of flavor they add, and the extra crunch.

If all you have ever tried are store bought Pecan Sandies, you should really give this recipe a try. You are in for a real treat!

This recipe does make a bucket load of cookies, so you’ll have plenty to share with friends. Or you can cut the recipe in half.

HOW TO MAKE PECAN SANDIES:

INGREDIENTS NEEDED:

  • butter – Let your butter come to room temperature for best results. I use salted butter in all of my baking because it’s just easier.
  • granulated sugar – You will need white sugar both for the cookie dough, and for rolling the cookie dough balls.
  • powdered sugar– This fluffy sugar adds sweetness, but also affects the texture of the cookies, making them crumble when you bite into them.
  • canola oil – It may seem strange to use oil in cookies, but combined with the butter, it works for this recipe!
  • large eggs – Always use large eggs when baking unless the recipe directs otherwise.
  • almond extract – It brings out the flavor of the pecans, and makes the cookies taste sweet without adding additional sugar.
  • all purpose flour – I use unbleached flour, but bleached works fine.
  • whole wheat flour – A bit of whole wheat flour gives these cookies their great “sandies” texture.
  • baking soda – Helps the cookies rise.
  • cream of tartar – Adds a bit of a tang and helps the cookies rise. In a pinch you can substitute 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder.
  • salt – A bit of salt makes all baked goods taste better.
  • pecans – For best flavor, toast them first! If you aren’t sure how, I’ve included the instructions below.
  • toffee bits – You can of course leave these out for more traditional sandies, but trust me, they are a seriously amazing addition!

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Cream together butter, sugar, and powdered sugar in a large mixing bowl. Beat in the oil, eggs, and almond extract. Stir in the all purpose flour, wheat flour, baking soda, cream of tartar, and salt.
  2. Roll the dough into balls. I like to use a cookie scoop to make sure all my cookies are the same size so they bake evenly.
  3. Place about a half cup of sugar in a bowl. Roll the cookie dough balls in the sugar.
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  4. Place the cookie dough balls on cookie sheets that are greased or lined with silicone pan liners. Flatten each cookie with a fork.
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  5. Bake the cookies at 350° for about 12 -14 minutes. You want them to be set in the middle, and it’s fine if they are barely light brown around the edges. Don’t overbake them or they will be hard.
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  6. Let them cool on the pans for about 3-5 minutes, then remove them to cooling racks to cool completely.
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HOW TO STORE SANDIES COOKIES?

These cookies actually store really well, so they are great for shipping to loved ones. They keep perfectly for up to a week at room temperature if stored in an airtight container. To make them last even longer, wrap them individually. They will not be as soft after a week or two, but they will still taste amazing.

It does make a very large batch, so thankfully they freeze really well. Just let them cool completely, then place them in heavy duty ziplock bags. They will last in the freezer for 4-5 months.

VARIATIONS:

  • Instead of pressing down with a fork, press a whole pecan in the top of the cookies before baking.
  • Instead of rolling the cookie dough balls in granulated sugar, you can sprinkle powdered sugar over the baked and cooled cookies.
  • We like our pecan sandies on the soft side. If you want them more crunchy like the kind you buy at the store, simply bake them a little longer.

FAQs about homemade pecan sandies:

Why does the recipe call for butter and oil?A mixture of both gives the cookies the perfect texture. You don’t want them to be chewy, they should practically melt in your mouth.

Do I have to use both powdered and granulated sugar in my pecan sandies?The powdered sugar has a bit of cornstarch in it, and the powdery texture contributes to the crumbly texture of the cookies.

Can I use vanilla instead of almond extract? I love the almond extract, but you can use vanilla if you prefer.

Can I use all regular flour instead of part whole wheat? Yes, you can, but they won’t be the same. The whole wheat flour adds a nutty flavor, as well as giving the pecan sandies the “sandies” texture.

I don’t have cream of tartar, what can I use instead? You can substitute 2 tsp of baking powder in place of the baking soda and cream of tartar. It won’t be quite the same, but it will do in a pinch.

How to toast pecans? Toasting pecans adds such a rich, nutty flavor, and it’s quite simple. Just place your pecans on a cookie sheet and bake at 350° for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.

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Here are a few more cookie recipes to try:

  • Butterfinger Cookies
  • Shortbread Cookies with Lime Frosting
  • Kit Kat Cookies
  • Whole Wheat Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Hershey Kiss Christmas Cookies
  • Magic Middle Cookies
  • Egg White Cookies
  • White Chocolate Macadamia Cookies
  • Homemade Oreos
  • Shortbread Sugar Cookies

PECAN SANDIES RECIPE

Yield: 5 1/2 dozen

Pecan Sandies with Toffee

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Melt in your mouth cookies loaded with crunchy pecans and toffee bits.

Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time12 minutes

Total Time32 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter (no substitutes)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 cup canola oil (or another oil that's liquid at room temperature)
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • 3 1/2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour (freshly ground)
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp cream of tartar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 1/2 cups chopped pecans
  • 1 1/2 cups toffee bits
  • 6 Tbsp granulated sugar (for rolling cookies)

Instructions

  1. Cream butter and sugars in a large mixing bowl. Beat in oil, eggs, and almond extract. Stir in the flours, soda, cream of tartar, and salt. Add the pecans and toffee bits and stir till just combined.
  2. Roll in balls, then roll in sugar. Place on lightly greased or silpat lined cookie sheets. Flatten with a fork.
  3. Bake at 350° for about 12-14 minutes.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

65

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 138Total Fat: 9gSaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 15mgSodium: 83mgCarbohydrates: 14gFiber: 1gSugar: 7gProtein: 1g

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(originally published 6/25/2014, updated May 2021)

These old fashioned pecan sandies are made even tastier with the addition of toffee bits. I think you are going to love them, especially if you are fond of shortbread cookies!!

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FAQs

Who made the original pecan sandies? ›

The Keebler Company mass-produces and markets Sandies Classic (plain), Pecan, and Cashew shortbread cookies. Keebler first purveyed Sandies cookies in 1955 and added a toffee variety in 1993.

What is another name for pecan sandies? ›

According to Pastry & Baking Arts Chef-Instructor Norma Arellano-Salazar, these popular cookies are also called snowballs or pecan sandies on the East Coast of the United States, as they resemble snow or sand thanks to their powdered-sugar dusting. Some even refer to them as Russian tea cookies.

Does Keebler make pecan sandies? ›

Packed with crunchy pecans, these rich and crispy shortbread cookies melt in your mouth. Only Keebler® could pack this much magic into a cookie.

Do pecan sandies have dairy? ›

Contains wheat, pecan, egg, milk and soy ingredients. May contain peanuts and other tree nuts.

Why are sandies called sandies? ›

The sandy is a type of sugar or shortbread cookie plus crunchy pecans. These cookies are named after their crumbly texture. They have a sandy or breadcrumb-like texture when the flour and butter are mixed together.

Who was the first person to make sugar cookies? ›

Origin. The long history of manufacturing sugar cookies dates back to the 7th century in Persia. However, sugar cookies as known today were first made by Protestan settlers in the Nazareth colony in Pennsylvania in the 17th century. They were baked in the shape of the state symbol, a keystone.

Why are my pecan sandies so crumbly? ›

A well-made pecan sandie should be tender, almost melting in your mouth. If the cookies are dry, that usually means that the cookie dough was overmixed, which results in tough, crumbly cookies. One of our best baking tips is to mix the batter with a light touch.

What do sandies taste like? ›

Keebler Pecan Sandies is a simple "melt in your mouth", nutty, cookie that can be eaten with milk, coffee, hot tea, or any beverage that blends with this cookie of choice.

Why is it called butter pecan? ›

So, why is it called butter pecan? A key component to the butter pecan cooking process is actually roasting the pecans in butter before incorporating into your recipe, which is most likely going to be homemade butter pecan ice cream.

What did Keebler used to be called? ›

Company history

By 1963, United Biscuit introduced the Kitchen Rich brand nationally while still utilizing the regional brand names. In 1966, United Biscuit decided to adopt a uniform brand name and chose Keebler as the national brand and the name of the company.

Are Girl Scout cookies just Keebler? ›

In the 1990s, the National Council limited the bakeries providing cookies to just ABC Bakers (a division of Interbake Foods) and Little Brownie Bakers (a division of the Keebler Company).

Who owns Keebler cookies now? ›

Are Pecan Sandies good? ›

No cookie platter is complete without these nutty and buttery Pecan Sandies. These may seem unassuming next to chocolatey cookies, or those fabulous decorated cookies, but these are sneaky good. These crispy cookies are not overly sweet and they make an excellent compliment to tea or coffee.

How many calories are in a pecan sandie cookie? ›

KEEBLER, SANDIES, Pecan Shortbread Cookies
Amount Per Serving
Calories168
% Daily Value
Protein 2g3%
Total Fat 10g13%
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Do sandies cookies have nuts? ›

ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, VITAMIN B1 (THIAMIN MONONITRATE], VITAMIN B2 [RIBOFLAVIN), FOLIC ACID), SOYBEAN AND PALM OIL, SUGAR, PECANS, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF SALT, EGGS, BAKING SODA, VANILLA FLAVORING, WHEY, SOY LECITHIN.

Who made the first peanut butter cookie? ›

The peanut butter cookie was invented in the early 1910's by George Washington Carver.

Are pecan sandies good? ›

No cookie platter is complete without these nutty and buttery Pecan Sandies. These may seem unassuming next to chocolatey cookies, or those fabulous decorated cookies, but these are sneaky good. These crispy cookies are not overly sweet and they make an excellent compliment to tea or coffee.

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