No-Butter Pecan Sandies Cookie Recipe

pecan sandies

Try this no-butter pecan sandies cookie recipe. I substitute safflower oil for the butter in these pecan sandies, and also toast my pecans before chopping the nuts up to add into the cookie dough. Most pecan sandies recipes call for lots of butter, but I find this recipe works very well with just oil.

Ingredients for Pecan Sandies

1 EGG beaten
½ cup SAFFLOWER OIL
2 tsp VANILLA EXTRACT
1 cup SUGAR
2 cups ALL PURPOSE FLOUR
1 cup chopped PECANS

pecan sandies

How to Make No-Butter Pecan Sandies

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Lightly toast pecans. This will only take about 5 minutes. Watch the nuts carefully because they will quickly overcook. Once nuts cool, then chop.
  • In a large bowl, whisk 1 egg and then add in the sugar, oil, and vanilla extract and mix well.
  • Fold in the flour and chopped pecans.
  • Using your hands, mold tablespoon sizes of batter into cookie shapes; be sure to make the cookies an even thickness.
  • Place cookies on parchment paper on a baking sheet and bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes. Check current prices for parchment paper on Amazon.
  • Remove cookies from the oven and transfer to a cooling rack.

I’ve made these no-butter cookies with canola oil and safflower oil, and I prefer the safflower oil. You can check the current price for safflower oil on Amazon. Sunflower oil is another good low-fat oil that tastes great in baking as well, but it’s pricier.

For another cookie recipe, try these easy brown sugar and oatmeal bar cookies.

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Plain Cookies for Plain Folks

Crunchy, plain cookies are perfect with a cup of coffee. I love these cookies. They’re not overly sweet, but just sweet enough to pass as a cookie. If you like your cookies to shut up and sit in the corner until you’re ready for them, then this might be the cookie recipe for you.

Plain Cookie Recipe

2½ cups ALL PURPOSE FLOUR
½ cup SUGAR
½ cup OIL (I use safflower, canola, or sunflower oil…or substitute butter)
1 EGG beaten
2 tsp VANILLA EXTRACT
¼ tsp SALT
1 cup chopped WALNUTS (very optional…they won’t be plain cookies if you add nuts!)

plain cookies

How to Make Plain Cookies

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • In a large bowl, whisk 1 egg and then add in the sugar, oil, and vanilla extract and mix well.
  • In another bowl, sift the flour and salt.
  • Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and mix together. Add a touch more flour if the dough is too sticky.
  • If adding nuts, chips, or dried fruit, fold that into the dough.
  • Using your hands, mold tablespoon sizes of batter into cookie shapes; be sure to make the cookies an even thickness. Or roll out the batter and cut the dough into cookie shapes.
  • Place cookies on parchment paper on a baking sheet and bake in the oven until very lightly browned on the top. Need parchment paper? Check current prices for parchment paper on Amazon. The cookies will not color up much before they are finished, so if they are browned well on the bottom, they are likely done. If you wait for the top to color well, they will be overdone. 12-15 minutes baking time is a good estimate for tablespoon-sized cookies.
  • Remove cookies from the oven and transfer to a cooling rack. Allow the cookies to cool completely for the ultimate crunchiness. These cookies are pretty plain, but they have a terrific crunch and go great with a hot beverage.

For another cookie recipe that’s not so plain, try this Easy Oatmeal Cookie Recipe.

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