Looking for more Christmas dessert ideas? Try these Peanut Butter Balls, Toasted Coconut Balls, or these Chocolate Covered Cherries!

Why You’ll Love This Rum Balls Recipe

There’s something about rum balls that’s just so special – they’re like a little reminder every year that the holidays are here! This is my favorite easy recipe for simple and beautiful holiday rum balls.

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No baking required. These sweet no-bake rum balls are made with crispy vanilla wafer cookies and chopped pecans, flavored with a generous shot of rum and honey. Great for gift giving. Rum balls also make a tasty and festive gift for wrapping up and sharing with family and friends. Easy to customize. This rum ball recipe is perfect for rolling and coating in cocoa or powdered sugar, and decorating any way you’d like! As you’ll see in the photos, I love to get creative and mix it up.

What You’ll Need

There are only 5 ingredients and a single bowl needed to make these rum balls! If you’re going to be gifting them, it’s also handy to have some small paper candy cups on hand to protect the powdered balls. Be sure to scroll down to the recipe card below for measurements.

Vanilla Wafer Cookies: 1 whole box, finely crushed. You can also use chocolate wafer cookies if you prefer. Pecans: Finely chopped for these bite-sized cookies. You could also use walnuts! Powdered Sugar: Fine powdered sugar will bind everything together and give these cookies a smooth texture. Also good for rolling the balls in afterwards! Rum: I like to use a dark spiced rum for this recipe due to its rich depth of flavor. However you can use light or dark rum if you’d prefer. Or mix it up and use a different kind of liquor! Bourbon would make great Bourbon Balls! Honey: Naturally sweetens these rum balls and helps to hold the ingredients together. You could also use light corn syrup as well.

Do Rum Balls Contain Alcohol?

Yes! As the name would suggest, rum is added to the mixture. And since this is a no-bake recipe, the alcohol won’t cook off – however, the amount of rum in this rum balls recipe is minimal enough that the individual cookie balls aren’t overly boozy but you can indeed taste the rum! HOWEVER – You can omit the rum in the recipe and sub in rum extract. Just add a teaspoon (or more to achieve the desired flavor). And use 1/4 cup of water in the place of the rum in the recipe!

How to Make Rum Balls

They are so simple to make, but pack loads of sweet, rum-infused flavor and crunchy cookie texture. They come together in a few easy steps:

Combine the ingredients. Stir together the crushed wafers, pecans, and powdered sugar. Add the rum and honey, give it a mix, and knead the mixture into a thick dough. Form the balls. Roll the mixture into 1-inch balls, using about a tablespoon of the dough. Place on a baking sheet. Add the desired coating. You can leave the rum balls as-is or coat in powdered sugar, cocoa powder, or sprinkles. See my tips below.

More Decorating Ideas

Over and above powdered sugar and festive sprinkles, you can roll rum balls in a variety of toppings! Get decorating with these suggestions:

Desiccated Coconut or toasted coconut Crystal sugar Unsweetened Cocoa Powder Crushed nuts (pecans, hazelnuts, peanuts) Edible glitter

Tips for Success

If you’re coating the finished balls with sprinkles: It helps to dampen your hand with a little bit of water before you roll the mixture into balls; this way the sprinkles will stick more easily to the balls when decorating. Use a cookie scoop! Measuring out the mixture for the rum balls is easy and quick using a cookie scoop. Use a food processor:  A food processor or blender is super handy when crushing and chopping the cookies and pecans. Just pulse it until the cookies are a fine crumb. You can use a rolling pin if that’s what you have on hand as well. If you notice the mixture is too dry: The cookie crumbs can make these a little dry, but it’s an easy fix! Go on and give it another splash of rum. Otherwise, if you find it’s too runny, add a bit more powdered sugar until you reach the right consistency. You’ll know you have it right when the mixture holds together easily when squeezed!

How Long Do Rum Balls Stay Good For?

Rum balls will stay fresh enough when stored in an airtight container at room temperature, for up to 7 days. You can also freeze these in an airtight, freezer-safe container or resealable bag for up to a month.  To freeze, place the balls on a baking sheet and allow them to pre-freeze until solid. Then transfer the balls to a container for storage. Thaw frozen rum balls overnight in the fridge before serving.

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You’ll also sign up to get new recipes in your inbox. Δ If you notice the mixture is too dry, you can add a splash more rum. If it’s too wet, add a tablespoon more of powdered sugar. The mixture should hold together easily when squeezed. If coating the finished balls with sprinkles, you will need to dampen your hand with water slightly and roll the mixture into balls so the sprinkles adhere easily. Store airtight at room temperature for up to 7 days. Freeze airtight for up to a month.

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