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Indulge in the simplicity and delight of the Easy Rum Balls Recipe, a perfect blend of cocoa, rum, and nuts for a festive treat. These hassle-free sweets are ideal for holiday cheer, especially at Christmas, offering a joyous and tasty addition to any celebration.

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  • 🍹 What are Rum Balls
  • 💝Why you will love these Rum Balls
  • 📝 Ingredients you need
  • 👩‍🍳 How to make rum balls
  • 💡 Expert Tip
  • 🍽️ How To Serve Homemade Rum Balls
  • ❄️ How To Store Rum Balls
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🍹 What are Rum Balls

Rum balls, a no-bake dessert originating from Europe, are also a festive treat popular in countries like Australia, Canada, the U.S., and Latin America. These sweets are made by mixing crushed cookies or cake with cocoa powder and rum, bound together with ingredients like sweetened condensed milk, light corn syrup, or butter.

Often enhanced with nuts, coconut, or dried fruits, the mixture is rolled into golf ball-sized servings and coated in cocoa powder, sugar, or toppings like nuts and chocolate shavings. The rum you use shapes the flavor of the rum balls. Dark or spiced rum adds a rich taste, while white rum makes them lighter in flavor.

Easy to make with readily available ingredients, rum balls are a beloved holiday delicacy, a fun treat enjoyed with coffee or tea, and evoke nostalgic memories for many.

Related: Check out my Turkish Coffee Recipe.

This recipe is part of my collection ofDesserts, where you can find more holiday treats, like these 39 Easy Fudge Recipes For Christmas, these Easy Chocolate Truffles, or these Homemade Raffaello Coconut Almond Confections. These homemade treats are all delicious and make a great holiday dessert tray for any party.

💝Why you will love these Rum Balls

  • Fit for All Occasions: Perfect for any holiday party, as gifts, or just a sweet treat.
  • Delightfully Delicious: A crowd-pleasing blend of flavors and textures.
  • Easy to Make: No baking is required.
  • Classic Holiday Treat: A timeless favorite during festive seasons.
  • Versatile: Easily adaptable to the ingredients available.
  • Convenient: This is a great make-ahead recipe. Stored properly, these homemade rum balls are perfect for entertaining.

📝 Ingredients you need

Here's a look at the main ingredients for these rum balls, but you will find the full list and quantities of each in the recipe card.

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  • Graham Cracker Crumbs: Provide a sweet, crunchy base for the rum balls. Consider using crushed vanilla wafers, shortbread cookies, digestive biscuits, butter cookies, chocolate wafers, or leftover cake for variations or dietary needs. Gluten-free cookies or cake can be used for a gluten-free version.
  • Unsalted Butter: Used as a binding agent, it provides a rich, creamy texture and a distinct buttery flavor to the rum balls. While traditional recipes may use sweetened condensed milk, butter enhances the dessert's taste, making it rich and delicious.
  • Powdered Sugar: Sweetens the mixture. Fine granulated sugar can be used if sifted.
  • Unsweetened Cocoa Powder: Gives a deep chocolate flavor. Dutch-processed cocoa (affiliate link) can be used for a smoother taste. (my favorite)
  • Heavy Cream: Essential for binding the rum balls mixture, heavy cream is combined with butter, sugar, and cocoa powder to add the needed moisture to a truffle-like ball with a smooth texture.
  • Rum: A key ingredient that gives these rum balls their distinctive holiday flavor. You can choose any type you prefer: dark rum, spiced, white, gold, or coconut flavored, depending on your budget and taste preferences. For a non-alcoholic version suitable for children or those avoiding alcohol, rum or vanilla extract is an excellent alternative. Bourbon is also a suitable substitute.
  • Roasted Chopped Walnuts: Adds texture and nuttiness. Pecans or almonds are good alternatives.
  • Granulated Sugar for Coating: Gives a sweet outer layer. Alternatives include coconut flakes, chocolate sprinkles, shaved chocolate, colored sprinkles, unsweetened cocoa powder, or powdered sugar.
  • Optional: Cherries in Syrup: Add a sweet, fruity note. They can be omitted or replaced with other dried fruits like raisins or cranberries.

👩‍🍳 How to make rum balls

  • Step 1: Preheat your oven to 350°F (180°C) for roasting the nuts. Roast walnuts on a tray for 8 minutes until fragrant and light brown, or use a skillet, stirring until aromatic. Let them cool, then finely chop. Place them in a large bowl for the next step.
  • Step 2: Crumble the Cookies.Process your chosen cookies (such as graham crackers or vanilla wafer cookies) using a food processor until they are fine crumbs. Combine these crumbs with the previously prepared nuts in the large bowl. If a food processor is unavailable, place the cookies in a bag and crush them to a fine consistency using a rolling pin or a bottle.
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  • Step 3: Prepare the Binding Syrup.Combine butter, heavy cream, powdered sugar, and cocoa in a small saucepan using a wooden spoon or a spatula. Bring this mixture to a boil, being careful not to let it simmer. Once it reaches boiling point, remove the pot from the stove and let it cool to room temperature. After it has cooled, stir in the rum or rum extract.
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  • Step 4: Mix Dry and Wet Ingredients.Carefully pour the cooled wet mixture over the bowl of dry ingredients, which includes your nuts and cookie crumbs. Stir the mixture thoroughly to ensure all ingredients are well combined. If you find the mixture too soft, refrigerate it for about 30 minutes to firm it up before proceeding to the next step.
  • Step 5: Shape and Decorate the Rum Balls.Use your hands or a small cookie scoop to shape the mixture into 1-inch balls. Roll each ball in one or more of the following for decoration: granulated sugar, coconut flakes, chocolate sprinkles, shaved chocolate, colored sprinkles, powdered sugar (or confectioners' sugar), or unsweetened cocoa powder. Mix and match these toppings to create festive, eye-catching rum balls perfect for your dessert table.
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Note: If you opt for powdered sugar or cocoa powder, you might need to reroll the rum balls before serving, as they can absorb moisture while refrigerated.

  • Step 6. Refrigerate. After shaping the rum balls, place them on a baking sheet to chill in the refrigerator overnight so they hold their shape. For space efficiency or longer storage, transfer the chilled rum balls into an airtight container, using parchment paper between layers to prevent sticking.

Optional:For an added surprise, insert a pitted cherry from syrup, a maraschino cherry, or an almond into the center of each ball before rolling them in your chosen toppings.

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💡 Expert Tip

To ensure the rum or rum extract retains its full flavor, avoid adding it to the cream while it's being heated. The alcohol will evaporate if heated. Instead, wait for the mixture to cool to room temperature before incorporating the rum or extract. This step helps preserve the intended taste and aroma of the rum in your rum balls.

🍽️ How To Serve Homemade Rum Balls

Arrange these rum balls on a platter or serving dish for an elegant presentation. They're a perfect dessert or treat for parties and gatherings, and placing them in mini cupcake liners adds an extra touch of elegance. Pair them with coffee, tea, or dessert wine for a complete experience.

During the holidays, especially at Christmas, they become a cherished favorite. Enhance a holiday cookie platter with these rum balls, or gift them to family and friends for a sweet surprise. When made with high-quality ingredients and rum extract, they're a fantastic treat for the whole family. Remember, if using real rum, they're not suitable for children.

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❄️ How To Store Rum Balls

  • Refrigerator: Keep in an airtight container for up to two weeks. They may develop richer flavors after a few days.
  • Freezer: Freeze on a parchment-lined sheet until solid, then move to a container or freezer bag. They last up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge before serving.
  • Room Temperature: Suitable for a few days, but refrigeration is recommended to maintain shape and freshness due to the heavy cream content.

🙋‍♀️ Recipe Faqs

Can I Make Rum Balls in Advance?

Absolutely, preparing them in advance is perfect, particularly for having them ready to enjoy during Christmas time. Their flavors tend to meld and enhance when allowed to sit, making them even more delicious the next day.

Why Are My Rum Balls Crumbling?

This could be due to the mixture being too dry. Try adding a little more heavy cream or melted butter for better consistency.

Can Rum Balls Make You Drunk?

It's unlikely, as the alcohol content is generally low, and much of the alcohol can evaporate during the process. However, consumption in large quantities could have some effect.

What Country Are Rum Balls From?

Rum balls are believed to have originated in Europe, particularly in Denmark and Germany, where they are traditional Christmas treats.

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Easy Rum Balls Recipe (No Bake)

Looking for a fun and festive treat that's perfect for the holiday season or any special occasion? Look no further than this deliciousrum ball recipe!Makes 20 rum balls.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 45 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour

Servings: 20 rumballs

Calories: 218kcal

Author: Gabriela

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Ingredients

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

  • Preheat Oven: Set to 350°F (180°C).

  • Roast Nuts: Spread walnuts on a baking tray and roast for about 8 minutes until fragrant and lightly browned. Let cool.

  • Chop Nuts: Finely chop the nuts with a knife or in a food processor. Transfer to a large bowl.

  • Crumble Cookies: Process graham crackers into fine crumbs. If there is no food processor, crush the cookies in a bag with a rolling pin or bottle.

  • Combine Crumbs with Nuts: Mix graham cracker crumbs with chopped nuts.

  • Make Syrup: In a pot, combine butter, heavy cream, sugar, and cocoa. Bring to a boil, then cool. Do not boil.

  • Add Rum: Stir in rum or rum flavor into the cooled mixture.

  • Mix Wet and Dry Ingredients: Pour syrup over the nut and crumb mixture. Mix well.

  • Chill if Needed: If the mixture is soft, refrigerate for 30 minutes.

  • Form Rum Balls: Use your hands or a small cookie scoop to shape the mixture into 1-inch balls. Coat with granulated sugar, coconut flakes, or chocolate sprinkles.

  • Refrigerate: Arrange the rum balls on a baking sheet and refrigerate overnight. For longer storage or to save space, transfer chilled rum balls into an airtight container, using parchment paper between layers to prevent sticking.

  • Optional Filling: Insert a cherry or almond into each ball before coating.

  • Serving: Serve rum balls cold.

Notes

The base for these rum balls could be:

  • Graham crackers
  • Crushed vanilla wafers
  • Shortbread cookies
  • Digestive biscuits
  • Chocolate wafers
  • Leftover cake

Cover the rum balls in:

  • Granulated sugar
  • Coconut flakes
  • Chocolate sprinkles
  • Shaved chocolate
  • Colored sprinkles
  • Powder sugar

Nutrition

Serving: 2rum balls | Calories: 218kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.4g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 122mg | Potassium: 123mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 372IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 1mg

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This article was published in 2017 and updated with new text and images in November 2023.

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FAQs

What can I substitute for vanilla wafers in rum balls? ›

While vanilla wafers are my favorite for their subtle sweetness and vanilla notes, graham crackers, butter cookies, digestive biscuits, or shortbread cookies are all excellent substitutes. For a gluten-free version, opt for gluten-free cookies.

Why are my rum balls dry? ›

If the mixture seems too dry, add an additional small amount of melted butter or more rum. Form small balls about the size of a walnut. Roll these in either cocoa powder or sprinkles. Store them in a tin with a tight fitting lid.

Does the alcohol cook out of rum balls? ›

They are roughly the size of a golf ball and often coated in chocolate sprinkles, desiccated coconut, or cocoa. As their name implies, these treats contain rum. Because they are not baked, the alcohol flavour and kick are not neutralized during preparation. Rum balls are especially popular during the holiday season.

Where did rum balls originate? ›

Traditionally Danish Rum Balls are also known as Romkugler. Romkugler is found in every bakery in Denmark are very dense, have a rich chocolate taste and a twist of rum. Rum Balls were originally invented by the Danish bakers who were worried at the end of each day when they found unsold cakes at the counter.

What is a good substitute for rum in rum balls? ›

Rum Ball FAQs

You could replace the rum with half orange juice and half apple juice/cider, but obviously the taste will change. Or I recommend making these no-bake chocolate coconut snowballs instead!

What to use in place of Nilla Wafers? ›

What can I substitute for Nilla Wafers in banana pudding? If you're using them as a cookie any small sugar or butter cookie will suffice. OR - Replace vanilla (Nilla) wafers with shortbread cookies. OR - For making a pie or dessert crust you can substitute graham cracker crumbs.

How to stop rum balls from going flat? ›

Tips and tricks for Rum Balls
  1. If you're working in a warm kitchen, pop the bowl with the rum ball mix in the fridge before rolling them out. ...
  2. Wet your hands before handling the mix. ...
  3. Store your rum balls in an airtight container in the fridge to prevent the rum from evaporating and to ensure they keep their shape.

How to thicken rum balls? ›

Add more cocoa powder or ground almonds if the mixture needs thickening. Roll and coat: Bakery rum balls tend to be monstrously huge; I prefer to make them bite-sized at home.

Can kids have rum balls? ›

Yes, kids can eat rum balls but the rum in them may not be suitable for kids.

Can rum balls get you drunk? ›

Can rum balls make you drunk? This is a no bake recipe, which means any alcohol we use in the process won't be cooked away or made less effective. However, we're not using that much of it, so getting drunk isn't something to worry about! After all, there's only ¼ cup of rum divided among 24 individual bites.

What is another name for rum balls? ›

My kid-friendly rum balls are also known as chocolate coconut balls or 'donkey drops' - because of their resemblance to... well... you know what! They're the perfect recipe for getting the kids in the kitchen - you can see how easy it is for my Mr 4 to make them in the video below! What is this?

What happens if you boil rum? ›

Exactly how alcoholic the 40% or 25% or 5% of alcohol leftover in a dish after cooking directly depends on the ABV, the alcohol by volume, of the liquor used. When cooked at the same temperature, for the same period of time, in the same sized pot, the alcohol molecules in beer and rum will evaporate at the same rate.

What is a rum slang? ›

(rʌm ) adjective British, Informal. 1. odd; strange; queer.

What did rum used to be called? ›

Rums originated in the West Indies and are first mentioned in records from Barbados in about 1650. They were called “kill-devil” or “rumbullion” and by 1667 were simply called rum.

Do rum balls contain eggs? ›

In bowl mix together walnuts, sweet chocolate, sugar and half the egg whites. Add enough rum to moisten mixture so it holds together to form dough. Shape mixture into 1" balls. Roll balls in remaining egg white, then in chocolate sprinkles.

How do I substitute vanilla extract for rum? ›

Bourbon, brandy, rum, or vanilla liqueur

Use 2 tsp of alcohol to replace 1 tsp of vanilla extract. People should take care when using these in recipes that they will serve to children, pregnant individuals, or those who avoid alcohol.

What ingredient is in vanilla wafer? ›

INGREDIENTS: UNBLEACHED ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE {VITAMIN B1}, RIBOFLAVIN {VITAMIN B2}, FOLIC ACID), SUGAR, SOYBEAN AND/OR CANOLA OIL, PALM OIL, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, WHEY (FROM MILK), EGGS, SALT, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA, CALCIUM PHOSPHATE), MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, ...

What is the difference between vanilla wafers and Nilla Wafers? ›

The name is a shortened version of vanilla, the flavor profile common to all Nilla-branded products. Originally marketed as Nabisco Vanilla Wafers, the product's name was changed in 1967 to the abbreviated form, Nilla Wafer.

What is a good substitute for rum dessert? ›

For the Cake: Substitute the rum in the cake batter with an equal amount of milk, then add 2 tablespoons of rum extract along with the vanilla extract. For the Rum Syrup: Substitute any of the following for the rum: apple juice, orange juice, white grape juice, or apple cider.

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