The sandie, sometimes referred to as sablé, [1] is a type of sugar cookie or shortbread cookie. The pecan sandie is a common variety of the cookie utilizing pecans. The Keebler Company has registered the brand name Sandies, which it uses for a line of shortbread cookies.
Pecans are often used as a main ingredient, and may be crushed and included in the batter, or else placed atop the cookie whole. [2] [3] This pecan cookie is sometimes referred to as a pecan sandie. [3]
The sandie is a type of sugar cookie or shortbread cookie prepared using standard sugar cookie ingredients such as flour, sugar, butter, eggs, and vanilla. [2] The Keebler Sandie uses soya bean oil and palm oil as a butter substitute. Sandies are sometimes dusted with powdered sugar after cooking. [3] [4]
The Keebler Company mass-produces and markets Sandies Classic (plain), Pecan, and Cashew shortbread cookies. [5] Keebler first purveyed Sandies cookies in 1955 and added a toffee variety in 1993. [5]
The sandie is a type of sablé, a popular round shortbread cookie that, according to the letters of the Marquise de Sévigné, might have originated in Sablé-sur-Sarthe in France in 1670. [6]. "Sablé" means "sanded" in French, and is so named because of its crumbly and fine texture. [7]
The sandie, sometimes referred to as sablé, [1] is a type of sugar cookie or shortbread cookie. The pecan sandie is a common variety of the cookie utilizing pecans. The Keebler Company has registered the brand name Sandies, which it uses for a line of shortbread cookies.
Pecans are often used as a main ingredient, and may be crushed and included in the batter, or else placed atop the cookie whole. [2] [3] This pecan cookie is sometimes referred to as a pecan sandie. [3]
The sandie is a type of sugar cookie or shortbread cookie prepared using standard sugar cookie ingredients such as flour, sugar, butter, eggs, and vanilla. [2] The Keebler Sandie uses soya bean oil and palm oil as a butter substitute. Sandies are sometimes dusted with powdered sugar after cooking. [3] [4]
The Keebler Company mass-produces and markets Sandies Classic (plain), Pecan, and Cashew shortbread cookies. [5] Keebler first purveyed Sandies cookies in 1955 and added a toffee variety in 1993. [5]
The sandie is a type of sablé, a popular round shortbread cookie that, according to the letters of the Marquise de Sévigné, might have originated in Sablé-sur-Sarthe in France in 1670. [6]. "Sablé" means "sanded" in French, and is so named because of its crumbly and fine texture. [7]