Simple 5 Ingredient Rum Balls Recipe (2024)

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Traditional rum balls are essential for every Christmas celebration! They are a favourite festive treat and they are so easy to make! In fact, I’m not sure why we wait until December each year to make them… they are a perfect treat all year round!

That’s why you will love this simple rum balls recipe! It has just 5 ingredients!

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SIMPLE 5 INGREDIENT RUM BALLS RECIPE

When it comes to food, simple but great tasting is the ideal combination. Who wants to fuss with complicated when it’s not needed? Not me!

And this simple rum balls recipe is essentially foolproof!

Although to be honest, the bulk of what we often make to keep them kid-friendly, are non-alcoholic rum balls… so I guess that just makes those ones 4 ingredient chocolate balls! HA! Rum balls without rum are just as delicious in my opinion!

But for the purpose of this recipe, I am sharing my mum’s classic rum balls recipe using crushed biscuits and condensed milk.

This is such an easy rum ball recipe but one our family look forward to making (and eating) every December!

This recipe was first published here in December 2014.

The printable recipe card with a FULL ingredients list and detailed instructions can be found at the bottom of this post.

How to Make Rum Balls

There are so many rum ball variations. Some use crushed Weetbix, some use sultanas, or dip them in chocolate.

I much prefer my 5 ingredient recipe, which was a basic Rum ball recipe and family favourite growing up, just like my easy chocolate slice recipe. What I should say… just like mum’s recipe!

They are part of our family Christmas tradition as part of our festive menu.

Ingredients

  • 1 pack of sweet biscuits (E.g. Arnott’s Arrowroot, Nice, etc)
  • 3 tablespoons cocoa powder
  • 1 cup shredded coconut (plus extra for rolling)
  • 1 395g tin condensed milk
  • 2-3 tablespoons of rum
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Instructions For Easy Rum Balls Recipe

STEP ONE – Grind biscuits using a food processor until finely crumbed.

If you don’t have a food processor, you can add a few at a time to a ziplock bag and smash them with a rolling pin or mallet.

This takes a little longer but it’s pretty easy and means no grinder to clean. I still do this usually, even though I have a food processor. It’s a simple step the kids will enjoy helping with too.

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STEP TWO – Add dry ingredients and biscuit crumbs to large bowl and mix well.

STEP THREE – Stirin condensed milk and rum until your mixture is sticky and firm (on hot days you may need to sit your mixture in the fridge briefly first).

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STEP FOUR – Shape mixture into balls and roll in extra coconut to coat. They can be stored in the fridge or freezer until you are ready to serve.

How To Make Rum Balls Without Rum

If you don’t love rum, or if you are either pregnant or sharing with kids, you can definitely skip the rum completely as they still taste amazing without it.

Simply leave the rum out of your rum balls. There is no need to add anything extra to the recipe to replace it as the condensed milk makes everything sticky enough already! Instead, you get yummy chocolate coconut balls.

Non alcoholic rum balls make a great lunch box treat too and not just a Christmas only speciality!

And if you want to be a bit fancy, you could roll your completed rum balls in melted chocolate for extra indulgence. This is essentially how I make my no-bake choc peppermint balls, minus the rum.

You can use dark chocolate, white chocolate or milk chocolate, depending on your preferences. Or make a variety of each for a fun variation of this simple rumball recipe.

If you try this recipe, let me know what you think! Leave a comment below or a rating and don’t forget to tag meonInstagram. I would love to see it!

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How To Store Rum Balls

Store your rum balls in an airtight container in the refrigerator, lined with baking paper.

You can also freeze rum balls. I prefer to store ours in the freezer. They defrost in no time here in Queensland in Summer but they also taste pretty great as a cold treat semi-frozen.

This may sound strange, however, when you are used to hot summers, you might appreciate almost everything chilled as we do.

If you live in a cold climate, you may not even need to store your chocolate rum balls in the fridge at all, but instead, keep them in an airtight container in a cool area.

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FAQs & Tips

What is the best rum to use in rum balls?

A sweet rum works well for rum balls. We typically use dark rum such as Australian Bundaberg Rum, however, these rum balls taste great with other brands as well. If it has a stronger flavour, you may need a little less. Taste your mixture until you find the perfect balance. You can also substitute with white rum although the flavour will be different.

What Can I Use Instead of rum in rum Balls?

You can substitute rum for whisky or bourbon, depending on your taste preference. Or for non-alcoholic rum balls, you can leave the rum out of your recipe, or substitute with vanilla essence.

Do Rum Balls Need To Be Refrigerated?

Rum balls can be stored in an airtight container in a cool area, such as inside the pantry. However, if you live in a warmer climate or have a warm home, a container in the refrigerator will help ensure your rum balls stay together without crumbling.

How long do rum balls last?

The shelf life of rum balls can vary depending on the specific recipe and how they are stored. In general, if stored properly, rum balls can last for several weeks. I keep mine in the freezer so they last much longer.

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Here’s a totally embarrassing story for you. When I was a kid, they were always rumless balls as my parents don’t like rum (neither do I, but it’s fine in cooking or baking), so instead of rum balls, we referred to them as “Donkey’s Droppings”. My mum still refers to them this way and causes a lot of confusion from anyone not part of the family. Always good for a giggle though!

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5 Ingredient Rum Balls

Yield: 20

Prep Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Rum balls are a Christmas treat essential and these 5 ingredient traditional rum balls are simple and yummy!

Ingredients

  • 1 pack of sweet biscuits E.g. Arnott’s Arrowroot, Nice, etc
  • 3 Tablespoons cocoa
  • 1 cup shredded coconut plus extra for rolling
  • 1 395g tin condensed milk
  • 2-3 Tablespoons rum

Instructions

  1. Grind up the biscuits using a food processor into crumbs. If you don’t have a food processor, you can add a few at a time to a sandwich bag and crush with a rolling pin or mallet.
  2. Add dry ingredients and biscuit crumbs to a large bowl and mix well.
  3. Stirin condensed milk and rum until your mixture is sticky and firm (on hot days you may need to keep your mixture in the fridge briefly first).
  4. Shape mixture into balls and roll in extra coconut to coat.
  5. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator until ready to serve.

Notes

A food processor will make crushing up the biscuits a quick task. If you don’t have one, use a sealed sandwich bag and crush 4-5 biscuits at a time using a rolling pin or mallet. This takes a little longer but is just as effective.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 20Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 58Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 34mgCarbohydrates: 6gFiber: 1gSugar: 3gProtein: 1g

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FAQs

What is a rum ball made of? ›

Rum balls are bite-size homemade treats made with vanilla cookie crumbs, pecans, cocoa, confectioners' sugar, and spiced rum. These do taste like spiced rum, so keep that in mind. Although if rum isn't your favorite, you could try making them with bourbon instead.

What is a substitute for Nilla 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.

How long will rum balls keep 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.

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.

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.

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.

What is another name for rum balls? ›

Rum balls are a popular Christmas treat in England, Australia, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, the United States, Austria, Slovenia, Hungary, Greece and the Czech Republic. In Denmark they are enjoyed year round and known as either romkugle, trøffel or sputnik, depending on the specific region.

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.

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.

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 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.

Does rum go bad after 10 years? ›

If kept out of direct sunlight and in a cool setting, unopened rum can be stored almost indefinitely. It is considered a stable liquor with a high ABV to preserve its integrity while in storage. Once opened, a bottle of rum should be used within 6 months to 2 years, depending on the additional flavors in the liquor.

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.

Does rum hit harder than vodka? ›

Rum does not get you more drunk than vodka. It's the amount of alcohol you consume in a given period of time, not the spirit per se that determines how drunk you get. For example a shot of vodka or rum (1.5 oz) will obviously enter the bloodstream faster than a co*cktail sipped slowly.

Where did rum balls originate? ›

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.

Does rum balls contain alcohol? ›

Do rum balls have alcohol in them? Yes, rum is added to the mixture, which is how they get the name! Because rum balls are not baked, the alcohol in the rum does not cook out. But they are not overly boozy since there is a small amount in each ball.

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 nuts? ›

Combine cookie crumbs, sugar, 1 cup chopped walnuts, corn syrup, rum and cocoa. Mix well. Form into 1 inch balls. Roll balls in reserved walnuts.

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