Toffee pecan cookies are a delightful treat that brings a touch of warmth and nostalgia to any occasion. Growing up in the Midwest, these cookies were a staple at family gatherings, especially during the fall when the leaves turned golden-brown, much like the cookies themselves. They're perfect for those moments when you want something sweet but not overly complicated. The combination of buttery toffee and crunchy pecans creates a crumbly, chunky texture that's simply irresistible. Whether you're baking for a holiday party or just because, these cookies are sure to be a hit.
These toffee pecan cookies pair wonderfully with a hot cup of coffee or tea, making them an ideal afternoon snack. If you're serving them at a gathering, consider adding a scoop of vanilla ice cream on the side for a decadent dessert. They also complement a cheese platter nicely, offering a sweet contrast to savory flavors.
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Toffee Pecan Cookies
Servings: 24 cookies

Ingredients
1 cup unsalted butter, softened
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup toffee bits
1 cup chopped pecans
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup toffee bits
1 cup chopped pecans
Directions
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
In a large bowl, cream together the softened butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar until light and fluffy.
Beat in the eggs one at a time, then stir in the vanilla extract.
In another bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, and salt. Gradually add this to the wet ingredients, mixing until just combined.
Fold in the toffee bits and chopped pecans until evenly distributed.
Drop rounded tablespoons of dough onto the prepared baking sheet, spacing them about 2 inches apart.
Bake in the preheated oven for 10-12 minutes, or until the edges are golden-brown.
Allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for a few minutes before transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.
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Variations & Tips
For a twist, try adding a teaspoon of cinnamon to the dough for a warm spice flavor. You can also substitute walnuts for pecans if you prefer. If you like a bit of chocolate, toss in a handful of chocolate chips along with the toffee bits. For a more festive touch, drizzle melted white chocolate over the cooled cookies.