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chocolate chip pecan cookies.
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Chocolate Chip Pecan Cookies

Indulge in these delectable Chocolate Chip Pecan Cookies, crafted with rich brown butter, buttery pecans, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and a hint of cinnamon. Perfectly chewy with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt, they're the ultimate treat for your sweet cravings.
Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time20 minutes
Cooling time2 hours 15 minutes
Total Time2 hours 50 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Diet: Vegetarian
Servings: 16 servings
Calories: 443kcal
Author: Briana

Equipment

Ingredients

Butter (will be made into brown butter)

  • 2 sticks unsalted butter (16 tablespoons. When browning butter, the amount reduces by about 20-25% due to water evaporating, so we start with more than we will actually need. Please see notes.*)

Cookies

  • 14 tablespoons brown butter, melted and slightly cooled 198g (can sub regular melted unsalted butter)
  • 1 cup dark brown sugar 200g (can substitute light brown sugar)
  • ½ cup granulated white sugar 100g
  • 1 large egg, room temperature
  • 1 large egg yolk, room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 & ¾ cups + 2 tablespoons all purpose flour (225 grams)
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1.5 teaspoons kosher salt
  • ¾ teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
  • 1.5 - 2 cups semi-sweet chocolate chips 255 - 340g (to taste)
  • 6 ounces pecan pieces 168g
  • flaky sea salt for topping (optional)

Instructions

  • Optional step. Skip if not browning the butter, but be aware that using brown butter will yield the best results! In a small saucepan, brown the butter. When the butter is a golden amber color and gives off a nutty aroma, remove it from the heat and weigh it using a food scale. It should weigh about 198 grams (or the equivalent of 14 tablespoons). This is because some of it will evaporate when cooking. Place the butter in the fridge to cool for about 10-15 minutes before moving on. The butter can be warm, just not hot
  • Once the brown butter is no longer hot, (it can be a bit warm) add 1 cup of dark brown sugar and ½ cup of white sugar to a large mixing bowl. Cream together with a hand mixer or in a stand mixer with the paddle attachment until light and fluffy, about 2–3 minutes. Be sure to scrape the sides of the bowl a few times to make sure everything is fully incorporated. 
  • Next, whisk in the egg, egg yolk, and 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract. Mix until fully combined, but don’t continue to mix. Just make sure it’s totally combined with no streaks of egg or egg yolk.
  • Sift in the 1 & ¾ cups + 2 tablespoons of flour, 1 teaspoon baking soda, 1.5 teaspoons kosher salt, and ¾ teaspoon of cinnamon. Mix gently to incorporate using a rubber spatula. When the dough is almost all of the way mixed (there may still be streaks of flour), fold in most of the chocolate chips and pecans (reserve some for topping). 
  • Scoop cookie dough using a large cookie scoop (#20 size) onto a parchment-lined baking sheet. Add some more chocolate chips and pecan pieces to the top of the cookies.  *You can place them close together at this point because we will chill the cookie dough balls for at least 30 minutes. You can also chill them for up to 2 days in the fridge or even freeze the dough balls (tightly wrapped) for up to 3 months if you plan to bake them later.
  • After the cookies have chilled and it's time to bake the cookies, line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper and preheat the oven to 350°F. Once the oven reaches 350°F (we recommend using an oven thermometer to be sure), it’s ready to bake your cookies! Place about 5–6 cookies on the baking sheet, leaving lots of room between them. 
  • Bake for 13–15 minutes. The cookies are ready when the edges are golden, and the middle looks puffed, pale, slightly underdone, and a little gooey. The cookies will set up when they cool. Don’t overbake them. 
  • Sprinkle the cookies immediately with flaky salt while they are hot. Allow them to rest on the baking sheet for 3-5 minutes so they can firm up enough to move them. You can also use a round biscuit cutter to “scoot” the edges of the cookies while they are still hot and give them a nice round shape. Once the cookies have firmed up enough to move, transfer them to a wire rack to cool completely. Add the remaining balls of cookie dough to the baking sheet and bake those while the first round is cooling. 
  • Allow your baked cookies to cool and set up slightly before digging in, or else they will just fall apart. Once they have firmed up, enjoy!
  • Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days.

Notes

  • *Browned butter. Brown butter can be made in advance and stored in the fridge. On the day of baking, make sure it is at room temperature or warmed slightly before baking. Please check out our extensive guide on how to make brown butter for guidance! If the final volume isn't close to 198 grams, you can add tablespoons of cold butter to melt in with the brown butter until the correct volume is reached. 
  • Measure accurately. Use a kitchen scale if you have one, as the sizes of cups vary. Accurate measurements can take a baked good from good to great! 
  • Don’t skip the cinnamon! It adds such a subtle, delicious flavor to these cookies that you don’t want to miss. 
  • Use room-temperature ingredients. Make sure the egg and egg yolk are at room temperature for easier mixing and a smoother batter.
  • Make sure your browned or melted butter isn’t too hot. This will make the cookie dough sticky and runny, and it won’t set up properly. Make sure it is close to room temperature before creaming together with the sugars. 
  • Don’t skip creaming the butter and sugar. While it’s not entirely necessary, it will yield the best results, and we highly recommend it. The butter should become very pale and fluffy. It helps dissolve and disperse the sugars in the dough, as well as helps the cookies bake properly and prevents spreading. It will yield a thick and chewy cookie! 
  • Measure accurately. Use a kitchen scale if you have one, as the sizes of cups vary. Accurate measurements can take a baked good from good to great! 
  • Don’t skip the cinnamon! It adds such a subtle, delicious flavor to these cookies that you don’t want to miss. 
  • Use room-temperature ingredients. Make sure the egg and egg yolk are at room temperature for easier mixing and a smoother batter.
  • Make sure your browned or melted butter isn’t too hot. This will make the cookie dough sticky and runny, and it won’t set up properly. Make sure it is close to room temperature before creaming together with the sugars. 
  • Don’t skip creaming the butter and sugar. While it’s not entirely necessary, it will yield the best results, and we highly recommend it. The butter should become very pale and fluffy. It helps dissolve and disperse the sugars in the dough, as well as helps the cookies bake properly and prevents spreading. It will yield a thick and chewy cookie! 
  • If making smaller cookies, bake for 10–12 minutes. 
  • If freezing the cookie dough, you may need to bake them for an extra minute or two after pulling them out of the freezer. 
  • Don’t forget the flaky salt! These cookies are quite sweet, so the extra bit of salt balances out some of the sweetness and enhances the flavor. 

Nutrition

Calories: 443kcal | Carbohydrates: 44g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 0.5g | Cholesterol: 55mg | Sodium: 299mg | Potassium: 215mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 403IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 43mg | Iron: 3mg