What is National Pecan Cookie Day?

People from around the country commemorate National Pecan Cookie Day on September 21st each year.

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This delectable cookie can be eaten and enjoyed morning, noon, and night. Pecan Day is April 14 if you're a pecan snacker. If you're a pecan snacker, another pecan-related holiday is National Pecan Day.

Pecan is an Algonquian word that means "a nut that needs a stone to crack." The pecan is native to central and southern United States and is a member of the hickory family.

Freshly baked pecan cookies straight from the oven is one of the best ways to enjoy the holiday. You'll have found near perfection if you add a cold glass of milk to wash it down, and you'll have found near perfection. The buttery goodness is even better when joined by a friend while enjoying the buttery goodness. Most bakers are astounds by the variety of recipes for soft or firm cookies. Keep coming back for more. The toasted nuts and sugary sweetness melts in your mouth. They are delightful, and when stored properly, they stay fresh, too. But pecan cookies will not last long if they're baked properly.