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Rum Balls Recipe - Dinner at the Zoo

These rum balls are a blend of liquor, chocolate, pecans and cookie crumbs, all rolled together and coated with sprinkles. The perfect dessert or gift option for the holidays that’s sure to be a hit with family and friends.

There’s nothing better than homemade treats, especially around the holidays. I like to offer peanut brittle, chocolate covered Oreos, or these delightful little rum balls to my guests.

A tin of rum balls coated in holiday sprinkles.

When the holidays roll around, I spend plenty of time in the kitchen making festive treats. These no-bake rum balls take just minutes to put together, and they’re the perfect blend of nuts and chocolate.

Rum Ball ingredients

Bowls of ingredients including cookies, nuts, chocolate and flavorings.

This recipe is made with vanilla wafer cookies (such as Nilla brand), pecans, chocolate, rum, powdered sugar, corn syrup, vanilla extract, salt and sprinkles.

How do you make rum balls?

Making rum balls is all about mixing the flavorful ingredients into a pool of melted chocolate. First melt some chocolate in the microwave. Stir sifted powered sugar into the chocolate. Mix in dark rum, vanilla and corn syrup. In a separate bowl, take some crushed vanilla wafers, pecans and salt, and stir them together. The wafers and pecans go into the chocolate mixture and your “dough” is complete. After the dough chills a bit in the fridge, roll up the dough into balls. Dip those balls into sprinkles, then serve and enjoy.

Step by step process shots showing melted chocolate being mixed with powdered sugar and rum.

Tips for the perfect candy

  • Keep the dough chilled to make it easier to roll it into balls. If the dough warms up too much to roll, put it back in the refrigerator for a few minutes. You can coat your hands with a little cooking spray if you find the dough sticking to your hands.
  • The measurements in the recipe are for the whole cookies and pecans. Measure them out first, then crush them second.
  • Feel free to make these a couple of days ahead of when you want to serve them. The extra time helps the crushed cookies in the balls absorb the rum flavor. Store the balls in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve them.
  • I use a food processor to easily crush my cookies and nuts into fine pieces.
Process photos showing rum balls being made.

Recipe FAQs

Are rum balls alcoholic?

Yes, these balls do contain alcohol. Since the rum is never cooked, the alcohol remains in the balls. Rum balls have a bit of a kick and are not for anyone under the age of 21

Do rum balls need to be refrigerated?

If you store these treats in an airtight container in a cool area, they do not need to be refrigerated. However, these balls hold together better, last longer and taste better if refrigerated. I highly recommend refrigerating these treats in an airtight container.

How long are rum balls good for?

These treats stay fresh in the refrigerator up to 2 weeks. Serve them chilled out of the refrigerator or let them thaw on the counter. Don’t store these candies in a warm area. The balls will soften and become harder to eat if they become warm. Storing the balls at a warm temperature will decrease the time that they stay fresh.

A plate of rum balls with holiday decorations around it.

Flavor Variations

While these treats are delicious as-is, you can switch up the ingredients to customize the flavors to your tastes.

  • Coatings: While I like the festive look of the sprinkles, you can also coat your balls in more chopped nuts, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, finely shredded coconut, or simply leave them plain. Another great option would be to dip them in dark or white chocolate.
  • Nuts: You can easily swap out the pecans for almonds or walnuts.
  • Cookies: Instead of vanilla wafers, try graham crackers or Oreo cookies for a different flavor.
  • Alcohol: No rum on hand? You can also use brandy or cognac.

These rum balls are a festive and fun holiday treat. They are full of complex flavors and have just the right amount of kick to liven up any party or gathering.

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A tin of rum balls coated in holiday sprinkles.

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Rum Balls

These rum balls are a blend of liquor, chocolate, pecans and cookie crumbs, all rolled together and coated with sprinkles. The perfect dessert or gift option for the holidays that’s sure to be a hit with family and friends.

Instructions

  • Melt the chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl. Start by microwaving the chocolate for 35 seconds. Stir the chocolate and microwave it for an additional 20 seconds. Repeat until the chocolate is completely melted and smooth.

  • Pour the powdered sugar into the melted chocolate through a sifter or a strainer. Stir the powdered sugar into the melted chocolate.

  • Pour the dark rum, corn syrup and vanilla into the chocolate mixture. Mix everything
    together until it is smooth.

  • In a separate bowl, mix together crushed vanilla wafers, crushed pecans and salt.

  • Stir the vanilla wafer mixture into the chocolate mixture until everything is evenly
    distributed.

  • Cover the mixture and chill it for 20-30 minutes.

  • Remove the mixture from the refrigerator and roll 1 inch balls.

  • Dip each of the balls in sprinkles, chill them in the refrigerator until firm and serve.

Notes

  1. Feel free to make these a couple of days ahead of when you want to serve them. The extra time helps the crushed cookies in the balls absorb the rum flavor. Store the balls in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve them.
  2. I use a food processor to easily crush my cookies and nuts into fine pieces.
  3. The measurements in the recipe are for the whole cookies and pecans. Measure them out first, then crush them second.

Nutrition

Calories: 176kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 106mg | Potassium: 71mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 6IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 8mg | Iron: 1mg

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