Polish Rum Balls Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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"Found these at www.webterrace.com Since I'm Polish have to try them."

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Ready In:
22mins

Ingredients:
7
Yields:

36 balls

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ingredients

  • 1 12 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup finely ground pecans
  • 10 tablespoons unsalted butter, at room temperature (1 1/2 sticks)
  • 12 cup confectioners' sugar
  • 2 tablespoons rum (light or dark your choice)
  • 12 teaspoon vanilla
  • confectioners' sugar

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directions

  • Combine flour, pecans, butter, sugar, rum and vanilla in bowl.
  • With floured hands, roll rounded teaspoons of dough into 3/4-inch balls.
  • Place on ungreased baking sheets.
  • Refrigerate 1 hour.
  • Bake in 350 degree preheated oven 12 to 15 minutes, until golden brown.
  • Remove to rack to cool.
  • Store at room temperature or freeze.
  • Dust with sugar before serving.

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Reviews

  1. Great! I substituted the flour for gluten free baking flourAnd they were amazing. Brought to a Christmas party and they disappeared.

    annscags

  2. I have made something similar to these in the past so I knew these would be wonderful, I increased the rum to 3 tablespoons, in my convection oven they needed very little time to brown somthing like 8 minutes, we really enjoyed these little treats thanks for sharing Rita!

    Kittencalrecipezazz

  3. Hmmm...there wasn't enough rum in it. If you want a cookie that you can barely taste the rum, then these are it. I'd add more rum to it. They just kind of tasted plain. :( Sorry, I really wanted to like them. They rolled very nicely though and smell good. It just kind of tasted flat on flavor to me though.

    Neophyte in USA

  4. We loved these! They were quick and easy and taste fantastic. Thanks for a keeper!

    forthefunofit

  5. We loved these! I used 10 tbsp of butter (which is 1 and 1/4 sticks of butter). I used dark rum. After making the dough I refrigerated it for 2 hours and then rolled it into balls...I thought that was a lot easier and I didn't need to flour my hands. It made 33 balls and they cooked for 15 minutes. After they cooled, I rolled them completely in powdered sugar. They have a very nice texture and taste strongly of pecans with an essence of rum. They aren't very sweet but are nice to have when you have lots of other sweet things around and they are good with fruit. I made them for my Polish Wigilia Dinner. Thanks for the keeper recipe Rita L!

    Engrossed

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Tweaks

  1. Made them gluten free

    annscags

  2. I had forgotten how much I liked these cookies. We always had similar ones on Christmas Eve at my great-grandma's house when I was a kid, but we called them something else (I can't remember what though). My husband seemed a little unsure at first. He decided they smelled kinda funny and chewwed the first one for a long time while he pondered whether or not he liked it, but eventually he declared it 'really good' and went back for another. The only changes I made were to replace 1/3 of the flour with wheat flour, added a little extra rum (1 teaspoon to a double batch) because the dough seemed to dry to hold together (I used Captain Morgan Spiced Rum by the way) and had to bake a little longer than listed, but I think that was because of the high altitude. Thanks for a great recipe. I will be making these again.

    littleturtle

  3. Excellent cookies! I wish it made more...one should definitely double the batch. I mixed by hand, which was very easy and I used rum extract as a sub for the rum, but other than that, followed to a "T". I got 34 cookies out of the batch and they took exactly 12 minutes to bake. Next time, I will roll the cookies in the sugar instead of just dusting...just my personal preference with cookies like this. Thanks for posting!

    Karen=^..^=

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FAQs

What can I substitute for vanilla wafers in rum balls? ›

If you can't find vanilla wafers, many people have had success with graham crackers, ginger snaps, shortbread cookies, and even creme-filled cookies.

Can you get a buzz 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.

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.

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 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.

How to thicken rum balls? ›

Add more cocoa powder or ground almonds if the mixture needs thickening. Roll and coat: Bakery rum balls tend to be monstrously huge; I prefer to make them bite-sized at home.

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.

Does rum cake need to be refrigerated? ›

Your cake will stay fresh for seven days without refrigeration. I recommend keeping it in an airtight container to keep it moist. It will last even longer if you keep it in the fridge or freeze it. Just let it come to room temperature before eating for the best flavor.

What is another name for rum balls? ›

What is this? My kid-friendly rum balls are also known as chocolate coconut balls or 'donkey drops' - because of their resemblance to... well... you know what! They're the perfect recipe for getting the kids in the kitchen - you can see how easy it is for my Mr 4 to make them in the video below!

Is rum stronger than vodka? ›

The alcohol content of rum and vodka is very similar. Rum typically has an ABV of 40%, while vodka usually has an ABV of around 35%. However, there are some rum varieties that have an ABV as high as 50%.

What is a rum slang? ›

(rʌm ) adjective British, Informal. 1. odd; strange; queer.

How do I substitute vanilla extract for rum? ›

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 ingredient is in vanilla wafer? ›

INGREDIENTS: UNBLEACHED ENRICHED FLOUR (WHEAT FLOUR, NIACIN, REDUCED IRON, THIAMINE MONONITRATE {VITAMIN B1}, RIBOFLAVIN {VITAMIN B2}, FOLIC ACID), SUGAR, SOYBEAN AND/OR CANOLA OIL, PALM OIL, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, WHEY (FROM MILK), EGGS, SALT, LEAVENING (BAKING SODA, CALCIUM PHOSPHATE), MONO- AND DIGLYCERIDES, ...

What is a good substitute for rum dessert? ›

For the Cake: Substitute the rum in the cake batter with an equal amount of milk, then add 2 tablespoons of rum extract along with the vanilla extract. For the Rum Syrup: Substitute any of the following for the rum: apple juice, orange juice, white grape juice, or apple cider.

What liquor can substitute for vanilla extract? ›

Barrel-aged spirits like bourbon, brandy, and dark rum make great substitutes for vanilla extract, as their oaky flavor profiles will impart a similar warmth.

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