Dec 16
2009

Louisiana Pecan & Butterscotch Ball Cookies Recipe

Louisiana Pecan & Butterscotch Ball Cookies Recipe

The outrageous sights of Mardi Gras, the sounds of jazz and blues music, the undefeated New Orleans Saints, crawfish boils, and the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. These are the images that spring to mind when I think of Louisiana. Until a couple of days ago, I was completely unaware that this southern state was also a leading producer of pecans. Perhaps this omission in my food-lover’s vernacular seems inconsequential. However, when I found out that I have missed out on tasting Louisiana Pecan Balls, my feeling of deprivation grew. Despite my reverence for classic recipes, I dared to make a change that might prohibit future entry into the state of Louisiana. I melted some butterscotch chips and added them to the batter. While probably considered sacrilegious by many, this addition resulted in a light, slightly crunchy cookie that had a lovely, subtle undertone of butterscotch. Despite all of my forays into baking this holiday season – from Cinnamon & Almond Star Meringue Cookies to Pine Nut, Caramel, and Sea Salt Shorbread Bars, these simple cookies have already become a family favorite.

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.

In a large bowl, combine 1 cup (1/2 pound) unsalted butter (room temperature), 1/2 cup powdered sugar, and 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract. Beat on medium speed until smooth.


In a medium bowl, whisk together 2 cups all-purpose flour and 1/4 teaspoon baking powder.


With the mixer on low speed, gradually add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture. Turn the mixer to medium speed until the mixture is just blended.

Place 1/3 cup butterscotch chips in a metal bowl set over a bowl of simmering water, stirring until the chips are melted. Let the melted chips for 4-5 minutes and then add to the butter mixture. Beat on medium speed until blended. Stir in 1/2 cup chopped pecans.


Using a scant 1 tablespoon of dough for each cookie, shape the dough into balls and place on baking sheets lined with parchment paper, about 1 inch apart.


Bake the cookies until they are pale golden brown, 25-30 minutes, switching the position of the pans halfway through baking. Let the cookies stand on baking sheets until cool enough to handle. Place 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar in a medium bowl. Working with a few cookies at a time, roll the cookies in the powdered sugar until coated. Lightly brush off an clumps of powdered sugar that may form.


Set cookies on racks to cool completely.


Other cookies with pecans:

Smitten Kitchen’s Oatmeal, Chocolate Chip & Pecan Cookies
Technicolor Kitchen’s Butter Pecan Cookies
Under the Highchair’s Glazed Maple-Pecan Cookies
Baking Bites’ Orange & Pecan Sugar Cookies

Louisiana Pecan & Butterscotch Ball Cookies

1 cup (1/2 lb.) unsalted butter, at room temperature
2 cups powdered sugar, divided
2 tsp pure vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/3 cup butterscotch chips
1/2 cup chopped pecans (about 2 oz.)

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F.

In a large bowl, combine butter, 1/2 cup powdered sugar, and vanilla extract. Beat on medium speed until smooth.

In a medium bowl, whisk together 2 cups all-purpose flour and 1/4 teaspoon baking powder. With the mixer on low speed, gradually add the dry ingredients to the butter mixture. Turn the mixer to medium speed until the mixture is just blended.

Place butterscotch chips in a metal bowl set over a bowl of simmering water, stirring until the chips are melted. Let the melted chips for 4-5 minutes and then add to the butter mixture. Beat on medium speed until blended. Stir in chopped pecans.

Using a scant 1 tablespoon of dough for each cookie, shape the dough into balls and place on baking sheets lined with parchment paper, about 1 inch apart. Bake the cookies until they are pale golden brown, 25-30 minutes, switching the position of the pans halfway through baking. Let the cookies stand on baking sheets until cool enough to handle. Place 1 1/2 cups powdered sugar in a medium bowl. Working with a few cookies at a time, roll the cookies in the powdered sugar until coated. Lightly brush off an clumps of powdered sugar that may form. Set cookies on racks to cool completely.

Makes about 3 dozen cookies.

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1 MaryMoh December 16, 2009 at 11:05 am

That looks so festive. I would love that for my Christmas parties…..mmmm. Thanks for sharing.

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2 TheGourmetGirl December 16, 2009 at 1:16 pm

Butterscotch and pecans two fabulous ingredients. You should consider entering them in the Virtual Cookie Crawl.
I'm definitely going to give them a try.

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3 Jessie December 16, 2009 at 7:32 pm

they look like little snowballs, perfect cookies for the holidays

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4 Margaret aka: Fact Woman December 16, 2009 at 7:33 pm

These look so good. I love the added butterscotch chips! Yum. I added a link to your recipe over at http://buttercreamlane.blogspot.com/2009/11/25-days-of-christmas-cookie-recipes_27.html so others can find it.

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5 Tasty Eats At Home December 16, 2009 at 8:11 pm

Yum – two of my favorite things, rolled into one cookie ball!

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6 high low December 16, 2009 at 9:02 pm

These look so good! I love New Orleans and remember all of the sweet and tasty Pecan pralines while I was there.

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7 kathyvegas December 16, 2009 at 9:09 pm

Just when I think I've decided on the cookies I'll be baking this week I see this one…always room for one more! These look fantastic!

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8 Tasty Trix December 16, 2009 at 9:48 pm

Ok, I love New Orleans and I thought I had tasted (and loved) all things pecan but this is a new one on me! How exciting!!! I cannot WAIT to try this!

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9 The Chickenless Chick December 16, 2009 at 10:15 pm

Hiya, sorry for the long absence (moving to a smaller place has been a bigger pain than I anticipated). Even being a Southerner myself, I defy ANYONE to dismiss these cookies as blasphemy! They look rockin.

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10 Cajun Chef Ryan December 16, 2009 at 10:23 pm

Indeed, Louisiana pecans are wonderful, my dad grew up on a farm in Acadia Parish with a dozen pecan trees. We had one pecan tree in our back yard in New Orleans.

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11 Maria December 16, 2009 at 10:46 pm

I really love your nut based cookies, just wish I could make them:(

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12 pegasuslegend December 16, 2009 at 11:49 pm

very festive and diffinitely one for me to try as I love the butter cookies and the butter scotch sounds like a winner!

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13 Shari December 17, 2009 at 1:18 am

Yum! These sound really good! I can't wait to make these!

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14 citronetvanille December 17, 2009 at 2:06 am

So cute and definitely something I would love to taste with a cup of black tea, lots of milk and sugar!

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15 Cookin' Canuck December 17, 2009 at 3:29 am

Thanks to all of your for your comments. These cookies have truly become one of my favorite holiday treats. Not only are they light and tasty, but it's easy to make a big batch of them in a relatively short period of time.

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16 penny aka jeroxie December 17, 2009 at 4:04 am

So pretty again! I like the addition of butterscotch chips. yum yum!

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17 Lauren December 17, 2009 at 5:52 am

Beautiful! I love the flavours =D.

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18 My Little Space December 17, 2009 at 12:22 pm

Oh wow, another interesting recipe! What a great choice of ingredients. Love it so much!

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19 Chocolate Shavings December 17, 2009 at 2:56 pm

I love these white little cookies, they look delicious!

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20 Kristin (KrisKishere) December 17, 2009 at 5:40 pm

Anything with butterscotch, pecans and powdered sugar makes me a happy girl!

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21 Drick December 18, 2009 at 12:50 am

we make these all the time, sans butterscotch – will give it a try, sounds fab…

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22 Elin December 18, 2009 at 1:43 am

Thanks CC for this fab cookies. Butterscotch and pecans mmmm a delish no doubt:)) mouth-watering now!

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23 Mr. P December 18, 2009 at 9:54 am

I love the little plate you photographed them on.

And the look of these cookies too. Naturally. Bet they melt in the mouth!

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24 Divina Pe December 18, 2009 at 3:02 pm

Dara, when I saw this on Facebook form afar, I thought it was a mochi. :D They're actually totally different but definitely something I would love to eat, once in awhile.

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25 Cristie December 18, 2009 at 9:28 pm

We're all about nuts! I love your cookie, the addition of the butterscotch chips sounds so interesting- I have to try it. Thanks!

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26 MrsLavendula December 20, 2009 at 7:17 am

looks delicious!

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27 denise, the prime magpie December 21, 2009 at 4:01 pm

Oh my mother used to make something similar to these around the holidays — such a treat to enjoy!

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