Caramel Gluten Free Butter Pecan Cookies Recipe (2024)

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If you love butter pecan, give my gluten free butter pecan cookie recipe a try. They are full of incredible buttery pecan flavor. They are easy to make in about 20 minutes!

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Butter pecan is one of my favorite ice cream flavors. Do you have a favorite flavor of ice cream that would be fun to create a cookie around?

If you love caramel as much as my kids, this gluten free caramel apple cake and these gluten free caramel cupcakesare definitely worth trying too!

Try these and try a few more gluten free cookie recipes too.

Why Make These:

  1. There is something about the creamy goodness mixed in with that butter, and the nutty pecan flavor makes me love this recipe.
  2. The caramel sauce takes the flavor over the top!
  3. You can freeze these easily so that you can have them anytime!
  4. I used Kraft caramel bits to get the caramel flavor into the cookies.

If you prefer a classic cookie recipe, you will want to make these Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Walnut Cookies too!

Ingredient Notes:

  • Gluten Free Flour Blend – I tested this recipe with both Bob’s Red Mill 1 to 1 Gluten Free Blend and King Arthur Measure for Measure. That doesn’t mean others will not work. I just have not tested other flours.
  • Xanthan Gum – If your gluten free flour blenddoesn’t containXanthan Gum or Guar Gum, please add 1 teaspoon.
  • Pure Vanilla Extract – I do not recommend using imitation vanilla.
  • Butter – Use unsalted butter. Use vegan butter if you want these cookies to be dairy-free.
  • Caramel – I used caramel that is gluten free. You can read more about what caramel is gluten free. Check my gluten free caramel list.
  • Pecans – This recipe features pecans, but any nut is fine if you can’t find them at the store. You can omit the nuts to make this recipe nut-free, but then there are more caramel cookies.

Recipe Step-By-Step Directions:

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Step 1: Add the dry ingredients to a large mixing bowl and whisk to blend. Pour the pecans in and mix well, so the pecans are evenly dispersed.

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Step 2: In a smaller bowl, add the wet ingredients, including the softened butter, and whisk to blend. Pour the wet ingredients on top of the dry ingredients. Mix well.

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Step 3: The gluten free butter pecan cookie dough is a little more firm than other cookies I have made. Let the dough sit for 5 minutes to absorb the liquid. I like to chill my cookie dough for 30-45 minutes, but this is optional.

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Step 4: Use a cookie scoop to drop the dough balls onto a cookie sheet. Either spray light oil on the cookie sheet or use parchment paper. You can pat the cookies down if you prefer a flatter cookie.

Step 5: Bake the cookies for 10 minutes at 350º F. Remove them from the oven and move them to a cooling rack. Be careful and use a spatula so you don’t get burned by the hot caramel.

(*Note to be careful when you take these out of the oven. The melted caramel is HOT!)

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Expert Tips and Recipe FAQ:

Can you make this recipe nut-free?

You can make these cookies nut-free by skipping the pecans.

Can you make this butter pecan cookie recipe dairy-free?

You can make these cookies dairy-free by using vegan butter. I haven’t found dairy-free caramel chips, so you would need to substitute them with something like Enjoy Life dairy-free chocolate chips.

Can you freeze these cookies?

Yes!! We often make a double batch to freeze some of the cookies! Just let the cookies fully cool, then add them to a freezer bag. Zip the bag closed, squeezing as much air out as possible.

How do you store butter pecan cookies?

These cookies will keep fresh for up to 4 days in an air-tight container or up to 4 months in the freezer.

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More Gluten Free Cookies:

  • Crisp, Delicious Gluten Free Butter Cookies are the star of any bake sale!
  • If you love sprinkles, these Gluten Free Funfetti Sugar Cookies are a wonderful treat.
  • My take on the classic cookie with some shredded coconut! Gluten Free Coconut Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies

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If you made and enjoyed this recipe, I would be incredibly grateful if you could leave a comment below. Include which flour blend you used. This helps others know this recipe is delicious. Thank you!

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Gluten Free Butter Pecan Caramel Cookies

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Easy gluten free butter pecan caramel cookies

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Gluten Free Cookies and Bar Recipes

Cuisine American

Servings 18 cookies

Calories 165 kcal

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Equipment

  • Mixing bowls

  • Whisk

  • Cookie scoop

  • Cookie sheet

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups gluten free flour blend * see note
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup toasted pecans unsalted
  • ½ cup + 2 tablespoons butter melted
  • ¼ cup sugar
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • ½ cup Kraft caramel bits

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350º F.

  • Spray coconut oil onto a cookie sheet.

  • In a large bowl, add dry ingredients and whisk to blend.

  • Add all wet ingredients, pecans, and caramel bits.

  • Mix well.

  • Use a cookie scoop to drop cookie balls onto a baking sheet.

  • Bake 10 minutes until done.

  • Cool on a cooling rack.

Notes

  1. I have tested this recipe with King Arthur Measure for Measure GF and Bob’s Red Mill 1 to 1 GF blend. That doesn’t mean others will not work, I just have not tested other flours.
  2. If your gluten free flour blenddoesn’t containXanthan Gum or Guar Gum, please add 1 teaspoon.
  3. To make this recipe dairy-free, substitute the butter for vegan butter.
  4. These cookies will keep up to 4 days in an air-tight container, or up to 4 months in the freezer.

SPECIAL NOTE

Please know that every gluten free flour blend has a different starch to grain ratio. If you use a blend I didn’t test, you may need to adjust your moisture levels in your baked goods.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 165kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 2gFat: 8gSaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 32mgSodium: 86mgPotassium: 63mgFiber: 1gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 184IUCalcium: 37mgIron: 1mg

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(*Note this post was updated from an older March 2015 post. Here is the old photo below

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FAQs

How do you keep gluten-free cookies from crumbling? ›

You need a binding agent in your gluten-free cookies recipe; otherwise, your cookies will fall apart. Some flour blends may already contain a binding agent, so double-check the list of ingredients. If it doesn't, you can add flaxseeds, xanthan gum, or guar gum.

How do you make gluten-free cookies less gritty? ›

Let the batter or dough "rest" 30 minutes before baking. This gives the flours time to absorb moisture and soften, minimizing that gritty texture. Baking time and temperature can vary. Start on the low end of baking time and add minutes as needed.

Why are my gluten-free cookies dry and crumbly? ›

One of the most common gluten-free baking tips is “let your batter rest”. Letting the batter rest gives the gluten-free flours and starches more time to absorb the moisture. In theory, it will turn your dry, crumbly cakes into delicious, moist masterpieces.

How do you keep gluten-free cookies from spreading? ›

Learn to keep the dough cold by working with one piece at a time, leaving the rest in the fridge. Put your cookie dough, already rolled dough or even an entire cookie sheet with cut cookies on it in the fridge when it's too soft. This helps cut cookies hold their shape and overall decreases spreading during baking.

What is the best flour for gluten-free cookies? ›

What's the best gluten-free flour for baking? Bob's Red Mill gluten-free 1-to-1 baking mix is my favorite gluten-free all-purpose flour blend for baking. It has a mild texture and plenty of "stick" thanks to a blend of sweet rice flour, brown rice flour, and sorghum flour, plus some starches and xanthan gum.

Should I add xanthan gum to gluten-free cookies? ›

Using xanthan gum helps provide some of the stickiness that gluten free goods lack, replacing some elasticity. Xanthan gum mimics some of gluten's most essential properties by sticking to flour and its moisture. This helps create moist goods that hold their shape after being baked.

Can I just replace flour with gluten-free flour? ›

If the original recipe calls for 260 grams of all-purpose flour, substitute with 260 grams of your blend. Beat the batter more. Because gluten-free flours provide less structure than all-purpose, the batter or dough you make with them may require more beating than that which you are accustomed.

Should you chill gluten free cookie dough before baking? ›

5- Chill your dough well before baking.

But it's a good idea in warm kitchens, if you're working with browned or warmed butter, or if you're rolling the dough. It reduces stickiness of gluten free doughs and also can enhance the flavor, but again, it's not necessary with gfJules Flour or Cookie Mixes.

What holds gluten-free cookies together? ›

Binding agents (such as xanthan gum, guar gum, or flax) help give gluten-free baked goods the elasticity needed to create structure — so if your favorite gluten-free flour mix doesn't contain one, you'll probably want to add one.

How do you add moisture to gluten free baked goods? ›

Honey and agave as a sugar substitute can enhance moisture as well, but be aware that you should cut down slightly on the other liquids you are using in the recipe, as honey and agave are not solid ingredients. Adding an extra egg or oil can also help, but use caution.

Why do gluten-free cookies taste weird? ›

Flavor Differences

All gluten-free flours have a different taste. Some gluten-free flours are naturally sweet, some are nutty, while others have a strong flavor. When you're just getting started baking gluten-free, experiment with as many different flours as you can.

What happens when you use gluten-free flour in cookies? ›

Gluten-free flours often contain fine starches, so they absorb more liquid than conventional flour. To address this, gluten-free recipes usually call for more liquid and produce looser batters. They may also call for a larger quantity of leavening, like baking powder, to help add volume and lighten the texture.

How do you thicken gluten-free cookies? ›

Chilling the dough for at least several hours results in cookies that are extra-thick and chonky because it allows the flours to absorb more moisture. Here's how to do it: What is this? Make the dough as directed, then let sit until firm enough to scoop (or chill for a few minutes to speed this up).

How do you know when gluten-free cookies are done? ›

While visual cues like the toothpick test and pressing the top of the cake will still help, the best way to determine if your baked goods are perfectly done is with a timer and oven thermometer. This is because gluten-free treats often look underdone and slightly wet inside after baking.

Why are my gluten-free cookies gummy? ›

Why your toothpick may be lying. With gluten-free baking, we use a combination of gluten-free flours, starches, and a binder (like xanthan gum). These ingredients take longer to set than regular gluten-containing flour, meaning they may remain slightly “gummy” or sticky until they have cooled.

Why did my gluten-free cookies crumble? ›

Let Your Dough Chill Out

Chilling helps the flours and xanthan gum absorb liquid, which makes the dough sturdier and easier to handle. Without a proper rest, your cookies are likely to crumble.

How do you make gluten-free baked goods less crumbly? ›

Add xanthan gum to gluten-free flour. It enhances elastic qualities that gluten-free flours lack, making it easier to work with and less likely to crumble. Add plenty of water to the gluten-free flour to prevent the pastry from becoming too dry when rolling out.

Why is gluten-free baking crumbly? ›

Gluten's elasticity allows batters and doughs to trap air released by leavening agents (yeast, baking powder, or baking soda), which is how they're able to rise. Without this protein, gluten-free baked goods have the potential to be grainy, dense, and crumbly, but they don't have to be!

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