Salted Butterscotch & Pecan No-Bakes

When I was deciding what type of cookie to make for a Christmas swap, I decided to make something with coconut, pudding mix and salted caramel. Boxed, these could make a great gift as well. I like to drizzle caramel over the tops of the cookies before serving for a special touch.

Salted Butterscotch & Pecan No-Bakes
Salted Butterscotch & Pecan No-Bakes

When I was deciding what type of cookie to make for a Christmas swap, I decided to make something with coconut, pudding mix and salted caramel. Boxed, these could make a great gift as well. I like to drizzle caramel over the tops of the cookies before serving for a special touch.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 4
  • Carbohydrate 3.21484350914127 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 16.6935272260388 g
  • Fiber 2.2267315233854 g
  • Protein 2.12699242271468 g
  • Saturated Fat 1.43345836121884 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 dozen. (41g)
  • Sodium 6976.44002005163 mg
  • Sugar 0.988111985755869 g
  • Trans Fat 0.782835270083101 g
  • Calories 160 calories

Step-by-step

  • Place 1-3/4 cups pecans and salt in a food processor; pulse until pecans are finely ground.
  • Transfer to a large bowl.
  • Stir in milk, coconut and pudding mix until blended.
  • Refrigerate, covered, 30 minutes or until mixture is firm enough to roll.
  • Shape mixture into forty-eight 1-in. balls; roll in sugar.
  • Top each with a pecan half, flattening slightly.
  • Store in airtight containers in the refrigerator.
Salted Butterscotch & Pecan No-Bake Cookies: A Holiday Treat

A Sweet Holiday Surprise: Salted Butterscotch & Pecan No-Bake Cookies

The holidays are a whirlwind of activity – shopping, decorating, and of course, baking! This year, I wanted to make something special for our annual Christmas cookie swap, but I also needed a recipe that wouldn't consume my entire day. That's where these Salted Butterscotch & Pecan No-Bake cookies came in. They’re incredibly easy to make, requiring no oven time, and the result is a delightful treat that's both sophisticated and satisfying.

The combination of buttery butterscotch, crunchy pecans, and a hint of salt is simply divine. The no-bake aspect is a huge plus, especially when you're juggling a million other things during the holiday season. I also love how well these cookies travel; they're perfect for gifting to friends, family, or colleagues. I presented mine in a pretty box tied with a festive ribbon, and they were a huge hit! The salted caramel drizzle is entirely optional, but it adds that extra touch of indulgence. I found that a little bit of caramel goes a long way in enhancing the already delicious flavor profile of the cookies.

Why this recipe works:

  • No-Bake Convenience: Perfect for busy schedules – no oven required!
  • Delicious Flavor Combination: The butterscotch, pecans, and salt create a harmonious blend of sweet and savory.
  • Great for Gifting: These cookies are beautifully presented in boxes, making them an ideal holiday gift.
  • Easy to Customize: Feel free to experiment with different types of nuts or add chocolate chips for an extra decadent touch.

Beyond the holidays, this recipe is a winner any time of year. A simple afternoon treat, a delightful addition to a picnic, or a satisfying snack – these cookies are versatile enough to fit into any occasion. The ease of preparation makes it a great recipe to share with kids, turning baking into a fun family activity. The whole process from start to finish is remarkably quick and simple, yet the end result is far from basic. They look elegant, taste amazing, and are surprisingly easy to make, even for novice bakers.

Tips for Success:

  • Toast Your Pecans: Toasting the pecans brings out their rich flavor and adds a nice depth to the cookies.
  • Use Good Quality Ingredients: The flavor of the cookies relies heavily on the quality of the ingredients used. Using high-quality butterscotch pudding mix and sweetened condensed milk will make a significant difference.
  • Chill the Mixture: Allowing the mixture to chill ensures that the cookies hold their shape and don't become too sticky.
  • Don't Over-process the Pecans: Pulse the pecans in the food processor until they are finely ground but not into a paste.
  • Get Creative with Decorations: While pecan halves are traditional, feel free to experiment with other toppings, such as sprinkles, chocolate shavings, or even a dusting of cocoa powder.

These Salted Butterscotch & Pecan No-Bake cookies are more than just a recipe; they’re a shortcut to creating holiday magic without the stress. They're a testament to the fact that simple ingredients, combined with a little creativity, can result in something truly special. So, this holiday season, treat yourself and your loved ones to the deliciousness of these no-bake delights. They’re sure to become a new family favorite!