Honey-Rum Balls
Honey-rum balls with ground walnuts, vanilla wafer crumbs, dark rum, and honey. Rolled in powdered sugar. A no-bake holiday confection that ages for 6 weeks for deeper flavor.
YIELD
60 servingsPREP
15 minCOOK
20 minREADY
15 minThese are the kind of holiday cookie that gets better with time. The mix is dead simple: ground walnuts, vanilla wafer crumbs, honey, and dark rum, rolled into balls and dusted with powdered sugar. No baking, no chilling required to set, and they actually improve as they sit in the tin for weeks.
The magic happens during the rest. Rum balls aren’t really meant to be eaten right away. The rum slowly mellows, the honey distributes evenly, and the walnuts absorb the alcohol perfume. A fresh batch tastes harsh and boozy. A six-week-old batch tastes like the holidays.
Ground walnuts are the right call here. Don’t substitute chopped. Ground nuts release their oils into the mixture and bind everything together into a workable dough. Chopped walnuts leave the mix crumbly and the balls won’t hold their shape.
Use a real dark rum, not white or flavored. Myers’s, Gosling’s, or any dark Caribbean rum has the molasses depth that complements the honey. Light rum tastes thin and fades behind the other ingredients.
The second sugar dust before serving is critical. The balls absorb their initial coating into the surface during storage. A fresh roll in powdered sugar right before serving makes them snowy white and prevents stickiness.
Pro Tips
- Grind walnuts in a food processor in short pulses. Over-grind and you get walnut butter.
- Use cool, dry hands to roll. Warm palms melt the honey and make a sticky mess.
- Store in a tin lined with waxed paper between layers. The waxed paper prevents the balls from sticking together.
- These freeze well for up to 3 months. Thaw and re-dust with powdered sugar before serving.
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Ingredients
Directions
Mix first 4 ingredients, shape in balls and roll in confectioners sugar.
Store in airtight container for up to 6 weeks.
Dust with sugar again before serving.
Makes 5 dozen.
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