Peacekeeper Cookies

With their rich, nutty flavor and enticing texture, Peacekeeper Cookies are a popular delicacy that many adore. Because pecans are so plentiful in the South, these cookies are a favorite among Southern bakers. Although the exact history of the butter pecan taste combination is unknown, it is commonly linked to the welcoming atmosphere of Southern kitchens, where pecans are used into a wide range of sweets, from pies to pralines. Perfect with a cup of tea or coffee, Peacekeeper Cookies combine the buttery flavor of butter with the toasted crunch of nuts in a lovely cookie form.

There are several ways to elevate the flavor of Peacekeeper Cookies when you serve them. As a dessert by themselves, they go beautifully with hot beverages like tea, coffee, or chilled milk. To make them more luxurious, serve them with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream for dessert. The humble cookie may become a gourmet treat with the addition of caramel sauce or sea salt when served warm. No matter how you serve them, these cookies will be a hit with everyone.

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Peacekeeper Cookies Recipe

Ingredients

– 1 cup of softened unsalted butter

packed brown sugar, measuring one cup

– Half a cup of sugar, granulated

– Two big eggs

– 2 and a half cups of all-purpose flour – 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence

1 teaspoon of baking soda

1-1/2 teaspoons of salt-one cup of toasted, chopped pecans

Preparation

1. Line baking pans with parchment paper and set oven temperature to 350°F, or 175°C.

2. Whip the granulated sugar, brown sugar, and melted butter into a frothy mixture in a large bowl.

3. Gradually beat in the eggs, one by one, and then add the vanilla essence. Make sure everything is thoroughly incorporated.

4. Combine the flour, baking soda, and salt in a separate basin. Whisk to combine.

5. While mixing, gradually incorporate the dry ingredients into the wet mixture.

6. Add the chopped toasted pecans, folding gently.

7. Make sure there’s enough space between each cookie before dropping heaping teaspoons of dough onto the prepared baking sheets.

8. To make the cookies golden brown on the rims and soft in the inside, bake them for 10 to 12 minutes in a preheated oven.

9. After a few minutes, move the cookies off the baking sheet to a wire rack to cool entirely.

Make a batch of these homemade Peacekeeper Cookies and eat them for dessert or a sugary snack whenever the mood strikes you!

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