Rum Balls - A No Bake recipe for Easy Entertaining (2024)

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This Rum Balls recipe is a great no bake treat that is quick to make and perfect for a crowd.

This recipe is not only excellent for the holidays and gift giving but a year round, easy treat.

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I make this Rum Ballsrecipe for mostof our celebrations and definitely at Christmas. It’s a classic Australian recipe that is easy to make, can be prepared in advanced, can be frozen for longer storage and delightful to eat!

Like my Snowflake Cookies, Chocolate Covered Pecans and Crostoli, these boozy chocolate rum balls are always popular when I’m entertaining. Because of this, I usually like to make a double batch.

For complete ingredient quantities and full instructions, please scroll to the printable recipe card at the bottom of the page.

Table of Contents

  • 1 Ingredients
  • 2 Instructions
  • 3 Tips for success
  • 4 Variations
  • 5 FAQ’S
  • 6 Serving suggestions
  • 7 More recipes you will love
  • 8 Chocolate Rum Balls
  • 9 Variations

Ingredients

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  • crushed plain sweet biscuits or cookies – I use Arnott’s Nice biscuits or try shortbread cookies – don’t use biscuits/cookies sandwiched together with cream filling
  • sweetened condensed milk – avoid skim because it’s not as thick
  • unsweetened coconut – desiccated is used in the mixture but I like to roll in shredded coconut – your choice
  • instant dry milk powder – this ingredient is not in all recipes but adds extra creaminess to the final product
  • dark rum – provided the necessary kick
  • unsweetened cocoa – for deep chocolate balls

Instructions

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This recipe could not be more simple.

  1. mix together all ingredients and refrigerate for one hour until firm
  2. roll heaped teaspoonfuls of mixture and coat in shredded coconut

Tips for success

This traditional holiday recipes is almost fail proof. However there are a few tips for guaranteed success.

  • crush the biscuits/cookies finely
  • mix thoroughly so that all ingredients are well combined
  • it is essential to allow the mixture to set for one hour
  • coat balls immediately otherwise the outside of the ball will dry and the coconut won’t stick

Variations

While this is a traditional rum balls recipe, there are many variations to make this recipe your own. Here’s a few ideas.

  • add 1/2 teaspoon of peppermint oil or extract
  • mix in the finely grated zest of one orange
  • soak 1/2 cup of chopped raisins in the rum then add the whole lot to the recipe
  • use ginger flavoured biscuits/cookies
  • try bourbon, whiskey or even Bailey’s Irish Cream instead of rum

When it comes to coating the balls, the limit is just your imaginations. Try these ideas.

  • crushed or finely chopped nuts eg pecans, walnuts, almonds
  • chocolate or colored sprinkles
  • drinking chocolate or unsweetened cocoa powder
  • dip in melted chocolate – white, milk or dark
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FAQ’S

How to store?

Store the Rum Balls in the refrigerator.

Can this recipe be frozen?

Yes, freeze in an airtight container for up to two months. Allow to defrost in the refrigerator overnight before serving. Leftovers can be refrigerated.

How do I crush the biscuits/cookies without a food processor?

Place the biscuits/cookies in a sturdy zip lock bag, expelling all the air and use the bottom of a glass bottle or mug to pound until finely crushed.

Will the alcohol evaporate?

No, this is a no bake recipe so the alcohol will remain.

Can I make this alcohol free?

Sure! Substituted apple juice for rum. Or orange juice combined with orange zest would be a great alternative.

What can I substitute for the instant milk powder?

There is no substituted but if you’d rather not use it, reduce the rum to 1/4 cup and proceed with the recipe.

Serving suggestions

Serve cold from the refrigerator at any gathering of family and friends. They’ll be gone in a flash!

For gift giving, fill cellophane bags with balls and tie with festive ribbon. Or pack into a glass or mug before wrapping the whole thing in cellophane and ribbon.

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Chocolate Rum Balls

This chocolate Rum Balls recipe is a no bake treat that is quick to make and perfect for a crowd. This recipe is not only excellent for the holidays and gift giving but a year round, easy treat.

5 from 59 votes

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Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Setting time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Servings:50 rum balls

Author: Marcellina

Ingredients

  • 1⅓ cups (395grams/14oz) sweetened condensed milk
  • cups (250grams/8oz) crushed plain sweet biscuits/cookies
  • ½ cup unsweetened desiccated coconut
  • ½ cup dry milk powder
  • cup dark rum
  • ¼ cup unsweetened cocoa
  • 1 cup unsweetened desiccated or shredded coconut for coating

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients well.

  • Refrigerate for one hour or until firm.

  • Take rounded teaspoons of the mixture. Form into balls and roll in shredded coconut.

  • Refrigerate until completely set. Store in the refrigerator.

Notes

Variations

While this is a traditional recipe, there are many variations to make this recipe your own. Here’s a few ideas.

  • add 1/2 teaspoon of peppermint oil or extract
  • mix in the finely grated zest of one orange
  • soak 1/2 cup of chopped raisins in the rum then add the whole lot to the recipe
  • use ginger flavoured biscuits/cookies
  • try bourbon, whiskey or even Bailey’s Irish Cream instead of rum

When it comes to coating the balls, the limit is just your imaginations. Try these ideas.

  • crushed or finely chopped nuts eg pecans, walnuts, almonds
  • chocolate or colored sprinkles
  • drinking chocolate or unsweetened cocoa powder
  • dip in melted chocolate – white, milk or dark

FAQ’s

How to store?

Store the Rum Balls in the refrigerator.

How long will these keep?

These should keep for at least two weeks but I find they will last even longer than that.

Can this recipe be frozen?

Yes, freeze in an airtight container for up to two months. Allow to defrost in the refrigerator overnight before serving. Leftovers can be refrigerated.

How do I crush the biscuits/cookies without a food processor?

Place the biscuits/cookies in a sturdy zip lock bag, expelling all the air and use the bottom of a glass bottle or mug to pound until finely crushed.

Will the alcohol evaporate?

No, this is a no bake recipe so the alcohol will remain.

Can I make this alcohol free?

Sure! Substituted apple juice for rum. Or orange juice combined with orange zest would be a great alternative.

What can I substitute for the instant milk powder?

There is no substituted but if you’d rather not use it, reduce the rum to 1/4 cup and proceed with the recipe.

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Nutritional Estimate Per Serving

Calories: 78kcal | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 4mg | Sodium: 45mg | Potassium: 80mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 54IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 42mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

Nutritional information is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. For accurate results, it is recommended that the nutritional information be calculated based on the ingredients and brands you use.

Rum Balls - A No Bake recipe for Easy Entertaining (2024)

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.

Can you get tipsy from rum balls? ›

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.

How long do rum balls last in the fridge? ›

Store rum balls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. Alternatively, freeze them in an airtight container for up to 2 months and allow to come to room temperature before eating.

What is rum balls made of? ›

All rum balls must include chocolate and rum, but the rest of the ingredients vary in kind, form, and amount. To make rum balls, the cake (or biscuit) material is crushed and mixed with fat, cocoa and a moist binding ingredient, such as jam or condensed milk. Other optional ingredients can also be added, such as nuts.

Are Nilla Wafers the same as vanilla wafers? ›

By the 1940s, Vanilla Wafers had become a major ingredient in the Southern cuisine staple banana pudding, and Nabisco began printing a banana pudding recipe on the Vanilla Wafers box. The name of the product was not changed to "Nilla Wafers" until 1967.

Can I substitute graham crackers for vanilla wafers? ›

2 Answers. Graham crackers should work well for you. I have used graham crackers and vanilla wafers interchangeably for several recipes. There are rum ball recipes that list several different crushed cookie options (using the same volume of each.)

Is rum cake OK for kids? ›

Can kids eat a rum cake? Yes. 99.5% of the rum in our cakes is cooked off in the baking and boiling process. Although not all kids love the rum flavour in the cake, they can certainly share a piece for dessert with the family.

Can toddler eat rum balls? ›

Keep them at room temperature or in a fridge or freezer. Can a toddler eat Rum Balls? How can I make them kid-friendly? Toddlers and kids shouldn't eat Rum Balls since they contain alcohol.

What if my rum balls are too 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.

Why do my rum balls go flat? ›

Mixture should be very thick. At this stage it may be a little too soft or sticky because of our summer heat; so just pop in the fridge for a bit to prevent totally flat bottomed balls. Then take spoonfuls of the mixture and make your balls by rolling between your palms then roll in coconut.

Can rum balls go bad? ›

Ok, maybe not forever. But they will last for quite some time! Much like fruitcake cookies, rum balls taste better when they've had a few days to sit and let the flavor develop. Just pop them into an airtight container and stick them in the fridge for at least 2 days, and up to a couple of weeks.

Can you refreeze rum balls? ›

Alternatively, if you want to save them for a later date, place them in an airtight container and freeze. Do not refreeze after defrosting.

Why are they called rum balls? ›

Rum balls were originally created as a way for Danish bakers to make use of cakes and pastries leftover at the end of the day. They would mix them up with cocoa and rum, and roll the dough into balls, coating with coconut or chocolate sprinkles to sell for a low price the next day.

Do rum balls contain egg? ›

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.

Does alcohol evaporate out of rum balls? ›

Yes, alcohol does evaporate out of rum balls over time. While the initial alcohol content is retained, some of it can dissipate gradually during storage, leaving behind the flavor.

Can rum replace vanilla? ›

You will be surprised to know that your good, old vanilla extract also contains alcohol. So, why not use rum instead of vanilla to give your bake a little bit of twist? Alcohol such as brandy, and bourbon also work great as a replacement for vanilla.

Can I substitute vanilla for rum in baking? ›

In conclusion, there are several options to choose from when looking for a nonalcoholic substitute for rum in your favorite recipe. Apple cider, pineapple juice, coconut milk, vanilla extract, and almond extract are all good options that can add a similar flavor to your dish.

Can I substitute rum for vanilla in recipe? ›

Spirits such as bourbon, brandy, rum, and vanilla liqueur can mimic the rich, caramelly taste of vanilla extract. Use 2 tsp of alcohol to replace 1 tsp of vanilla extract.

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