Dessert recipes can range from the difficult and tedious (baklava, souffle) to very easy (jelly, banana pudding). One recipe that is fairly simple, preserves well and allows you, the cook, to be very creative with ingredients and toppings, is rum balls. Learn how to make these yummy bite-sized treats at home.
“Little chocolaty spheres of heaven” are a few choice words to describe rum balls, a popular and easy-to-make dessert. Rum balls make a delicious dessert, that suits the palates of old and young alike. They are small and not too sweet to suit a picky eater, yet plentiful and tasty for those with a sweet tooth. Rum balls are also a size-efficient dessert. You can make a few to satisfy a small dinner party or a lot to feed a crowd at a wedding or a picnic. Before learning how to make rum balls, here are some helpful cooking tips:
Use different binding ingredients: Rum balls are not baked, hence they need crumbly and sticky ingredients that bind together to form the balls. Nuts add crunchiness and taste to any rum ball recipe. For a better, richer taste, use toasted nuts. You can use walnuts, hazelnuts, almonds or pecans. Another binding ingredient is biscuit or cake crumbs. You can use vanilla wafers, chocolate chip cookies, sponge cake crumbs: basically any biscuit or crumb material will do. Experiment with crushed shortbread cookies or Graham cracker crumbs for a different taste. Some recipes recommend refrigerating the rum ball dough for at least 15 minutes before forming the balls, so that the dough is very firm.
Be creative with coatings: You can serve rum balls plain and uncoated or you can go crazy with toppings and coatings. Chocolate sprinkles, assorted jimmies and coconut shavings are all popular choices. You can even coat the balls with finely chopped nuts, like walnuts, peanuts or pistachios. Powder coatings include cocoa powder, confectioner’s sugar or coconut powder. For a truly decadent coating, melt milk or dark chocolate and coat the balls in them. Let the balls drip and cool in the fridge, then drizzle melted white chocolate over them.
Let the rum balls age: The more aged the rum, the better it tastes. For a rich taste, the rum balls should be prepared a few days before they are meant to be eaten. At least 3 days in advance is enough to season the alcohol in the balls.
Rum and other liquid ingredients: They may be named rum balls, but you can use different types of alcohol in this culinary creation. Depending on your alcoholic preference, you can use bourbon or whiskey instead of rum. For a milder, less-alcoholic taste, try using cooking rum. If you want non-alcoholic rum balls, substitute vanilla extract or apple or orange juice for the rum.
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The best thing about rum balls is that you can use leftover cake crumbs or even cookie bits to make the balls. Make a batch of the balls and coat with different toppings, so you can serve a variety of rum balls in one go!
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