Festive Cranberry Pecan Praline Cookies
Description
Festive Cranberry Pecan Praline Cookies are buttery, chewy holiday-style cookies packed with tart dried cranberries, toasted pecans, and a rich praline glaze or sugar coating. They strike a balance between sweet caramel-like depth and bright fruitiness, making them perfect for holiday platters, gifting, or cozy tea-time treats.
Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
- 2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
- ½ tsp baking soda
- ½ tsp salt
Wet Ingredients
- ¾ cup unsalted butter (softened)
- ½ cup brown sugar (packed)
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
Mix-ins
- ¾ cup dried cranberries
- ¾ cup pecans (lightly toasted and chopped)
Praline Glaze (Optional but recommended)
- ½ cup brown sugar
- 2 tbsp butter
- 2 tbsp heavy cream or milk
- ½ tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
Instructions
1. Prepare Ingredients
- Preheat oven to 175°C (350°F).
- Line baking trays with parchment paper.
- Toast pecans in a dry pan for 3–5 minutes until fragrant.
2. Make Cookie Dough
- Cream butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar until fluffy.
- Add egg and vanilla extract; mix until smooth.
- In another bowl, whisk flour, baking soda, and salt.
- Gradually combine dry ingredients into wet mixture.
3. Add Mix-ins
- Fold in cranberries and toasted pecans evenly.
4. Shape & Bake
- Scoop tablespoon-sized dough balls onto tray.
- Flatten slightly.
- Bake 10–12 minutes until edges are lightly golden.
- Cool on tray for 5 minutes, then transfer to rack.
5. Praline Glaze (Optional)
- Heat butter, brown sugar, and cream in a small pan.
- Simmer 2–3 minutes until slightly thickened.
- Remove from heat and stir in vanilla and salt.
- Drizzle over cooled cookies.
Servings
- Makes approximately 20–24 cookies
Nutritional Information (Approx. per cookie)
- Calories: 160–190 kcal
- Carbohydrates: 22 g
- Fat: 8–10 g
- Protein: 2–3 g
- Sugar: 12–15 g
- Fiber: 1 g
(Values vary depending on glaze and portion size.)
Benefits (Ingredients-Based)
- Cranberries: Rich in antioxidants and vitamin C; support urinary and immune health.
- Pecans: High in healthy fats, magnesium, and promote heart health.
- Butter (moderation): Provides energy and enhances flavor satisfaction.
- Homemade control: Lower preservatives compared to store-bought cookies.
Tips for Best Results
- Toast pecans first for deeper nutty flavor.
- Chill dough for 20–30 minutes if it feels too soft.
- Don’t overbake—cookies continue cooking after removal.
- Add orange zest for a festive citrus twist.
- For extra chewiness, slightly underbake the center.
Storage Tips
- Store in airtight container at room temperature: 4–5 days
- Refrigerate: up to 10 days
- Freeze baked cookies: up to 2 months
- Freeze dough balls for fresh-baked cookies anytime
Variations
- Add white chocolate chips for sweetness balance
- Replace pecans with walnuts or almonds
- Use dried cherries instead of cranberries
- Add cinnamon or nutmeg for warm spice notes
Q&A
Q1: Can I make these cookies gluten-free?
Yes. Use a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend. Texture may be slightly softer.
Q2: Can I skip the praline glaze?
Absolutely. The cookies are flavorful on their own, but the glaze adds a caramel finish.
Q3: Why are my cookies spreading too much?
Likely the butter was too soft or dough wasn’t chilled. Try chilling before baking.
Q4: Can I use fresh cranberries?
Not recommended—they release too much moisture and can make cookies soggy.
Q5: How do I make them extra festive?
Add orange zest, drizzle white chocolate, or sprinkle crushed pecans on top.