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browned butter pecan sandies

February 3, 2015

Do you need another cookie recipe? I have stumbled on a new favorite and would love to share it with you. This time it happened by first making a failed batch of an old stand by, and I’m not sorry. Here’s the story.

pecan sandies, cookie recipe, browned butter

My sweet baby sister celebrated another birthday this month (Gen’s birth story according to me can be found right here) and I really wanted to send her some shortbread to nibble while she pretended we were having either coffee or Earl Gray tea or whatever she fancies. She lives way out west and has built a beautiful life there. I miss her so much, but anyway. xoxo

Shortbread. Though I make this all the time, for some reason the batch that day was overly dry and crumbly. It fell apart even before it was slipped into the oven, then after cooking it became even more fragile. There was no way that shipping it to Los Angeles would yield anything resembling a cookie. The birthday girl would wind up stirring crumbs into her tea and maybe walk away feeling quite unloved. Like a sad kangaroo.

Clearly the old stand by recipe needed more moisture or less dry stuff or something.

I started by knocking off 1/4 cup of the called-for flour. And browning the butter because I have the biggest kitchen crush right now on Joy. And let’s add pecans because our Grandma Stubbs always gave us Pecan Sandies and even though they were store-bought they were so good. Grandma made us feel loved, so surely this would do the trick for Gen’s birthday, right?

Ingredients:

1 cup flour
1/3 cup sugar
pinch sea salt
1 stick butter
1/2 cup pecans (chopped is nice)
dash or two cinnamon

PS browned butter

PS dry

PS mix

PS cut

Method:

Cook the stick of butter in a small skillet, allowing it to get frothy and golden brown. Stir in the pecans and cook them with a dash or two of cinnamon then remove from heat before the butter burns.

Meanwhile, combine the flour, sugar, and salt.

Pour the browned butter and pecans into the dry ingredients and stir with a wooden spoon. (Since there are no eggs in shortbread, I see no need to let the butter cool.) The mixture will be somewhat dense but also on the dry side, not sticky like normal cookie dough.

Form it into a ball and smash it flat onto a baking sheet, massaging it gently into a circle. (No need to grease or line the sheet. The butter in the recipe is plenty.)

Score the shaped dough with a serrated knife, but don’t cut quite to the bottom. You just need to perforate it. Finger-crimp the edges if you want to.

Bake at 350 degrees for ten or twelve minutes. Allow to cool.

Trace the perforate lines again with your knife, separating the cookies. Cool some more.

Eat exactly one cookie to make sure it’s delish (it will be) then package the rest of them sweetly and ship to your nearly perfect baby sister.

PS cookie compressed no sticker

Okay, not nearly. She is totally perfect.

GENNY tadah

I hope you try this! It’s a quick and simple fix for when you’re craving shortbread. Excellent for tea time or with a late night glass of ice cold milk. Even better for baby sisters who amaze you with their fortitude, independence, and loving nature.

Happy Birthday Month Gen!
And Happy Baking Friends!

XOXOXOXO

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Comments

  1. Gen says

    February 3, 2015 at 5:08 pm

    Oh and these were SOOO delish! I am a happy kangaroo indeed. Thanks, Ree!

    Reply
    • thelazyw says

      February 4, 2015 at 8:49 pm

      Yay! Three cheers for a successful recipe and a happy kangaroo! You are the best, Viva. Love you to the max. ~Ree

      Reply
  2. Jen says

    February 4, 2015 at 3:44 am

    Thanks for sharing your recipe, but thank you more for sharing your love for your sister. I’ve never heard anyone speak about their sister with more affection. What a gift for both of you.

    Reply
    • thelazyw says

      February 4, 2015 at 8:50 pm

      Thank you, Jen. We have a special bond partly because I was there when she was born. But mostly because she’s wonderful. xoxo thank you for reading!

      Reply
  3. Shel Harrington says

    February 6, 2015 at 5:40 am

    This sounds great, Marie! I’ve always been a pecan sandie fan and my latest obsession is scones – this seems like a cross between the two. I only recently used browned butter in a recipe and was quite (pleasantly!) surprised at what a rich difference it made!

    Reply
    • thelazyw says

      February 16, 2015 at 4:49 pm

      ahhh Shel I LOVE scones! The heft. The butter. Yes.

      Reply

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