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February 19, 2025
These cut-out pecan sugar cookies are soft, buttery, and nutty thanks to a good dose of toasty pecans. And, they're coated in maple royal icing which I could honestly eat by the spoonful. These cookies are simple to make, full of cozy flavors, and perfect with a cup of coffee!
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Toasted Pecans
Sugar Cookies
Royal Icing
Wreath Decorations
Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Tips & Tricks (5)
- Toasting Pecans Technique 🥜Always toast pecans before adding to the cookie dough to intensify their nutty flavor and create a deeper, more complex taste profile.
- Royal Icing Consistency Hack 🥄Test your maple royal icing's consistency by drawing a line with a knife - if it disappears in 10 seconds, you've achieved the perfect flooding consistency.
- Chill Dough for Clean Cuts 🧊Refrigerate the cookie dough for at least 1 hour before rolling and cutting to prevent spreading and ensure sharp, clean edges on your cut-out cookies.
- Maple Extract Intensity 🍁Use pure maple extract instead of artificial flavoring to get a more authentic, rich maple taste that elevates the entire cookie experience.
- Icing Decoration Pro Tip 🎨Use gel food coloring for vibrant icing colors that won't thin out your royal icing, allowing for more precise and beautiful cookie decorations.
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