"Rum balls" refers to small, round treats made with crushed cookies or cake crumbs, sweetened condensed milk, and rum. They are rolled in powdered sugar and often considered a special treat or dessert.
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There you have it, another deliciously keto
rum ball recipe to add to my collection, and yours!
I've made plenty of
rum balls in my time but these look like a delightful change of pace, especially with the warm months upon us.
A healthier,
keto rum ball recipe that's free from corn syrup, refined powdered sugar, and flour.
Many recipes
for rum balls demand the use of crushed, wheat - based cookies.
My fav is
rum balls made with pound cake so I need to figure out how to adapt it.
Instead, this recipe uses icing, sugar and ground almonds as a base, resulting in a taste actually superior to
other rum balls.
Now I know why some reviewers mentioned using this recipe
for rum balls.
My sister visited last weekend and we spent a day in the kitchen banging out a mass of holiday treats traditional in our family, including brown sugar shortbread, not - too - rummy
chocolate rum balls, and these ginger snaps.
With the festivities in full swing at this time of year, there are mince pies, Christmas cakes and
rum balls at every turn, making dietary adherence a difficult task!
But seriously, take a break
from rum balls and eggnog now and then, ask your body what it really wants, and eat something green.
Leanne you are a legend, these are the
best Rum balls I have ever tasted!
Original Culinary Rum — Lacking the overpowering sweetness found in traditional rums, our Rum is delicious in recipes ranging from a savory Caribbean black bean dip to
traditional rum balls and cake.
Often in the same aisle are LEDA's * amazing dairy free
chocolate rum balls and biscuits akin to Tim Tams and Mint Slices.
I love the way
the rum balls look!
These rum balls require only a handful of ingredients and if you don't have those on hand, you can easily use substitutes.
Rum balls are a popular confection in Germany and they come in two variations: as a truffle made with butter, nuts, chocolate, and sugar or as bigger cake balls, sold at many bakeries.
These rum balls are good, but I received only 53 1 inch balls from a double amount of the ingredients when it supposed to be 96 (8 dozen) according to the recipe.
I will, however, still pay for their carrot cake truffles, chocolate pound cake, raw macaroons, raw cheesecake, raw oreos and
rum balls, so I wouldn't worry about them losing much business.
Dip
each rum ball briefly in rum and vanilla mixture, then roll in your chosen topping to cover.
I will make these again and use them in
rum balls!
You might also try graham crumbs or cookie crumbs like you do for making
rum balls.
This recipe is adapted from
a rum ball recipe at Taste of Home.
He thought it kind of tasted like
a rum ball, but better.
Once the chocolate has hardened you can drizzle
the rum balls with 1 ounce (30 grams) melted white chocolate.
Then roll
the rum balls in confectioners sugar, finely chopped nuts, or cocoa powder.
All recipes are accompanied by nutrition information, so you'll know exactly how many calories, carbohydrates, fat, sugar, cholesterol, fiber, protein and sodium are in
the rum balls or brownie bites.
We canvased our mothers for instructions and made must have items from our family (East Coast stuffing, Nicky Balls — the not - too - rummy chocolate
rum balls) and from Paul's (perogies, mushroom sauce, and cabbage soup) along with fish, turkey, roasted veggies, and some really tremendous company.
Repurposing a cake as
a rum ball may seem a little strange, but it worked well!
Recommendation of the week: A reader has requested
the rum ball recipe I mentioned way back in 2011, so I'm hereby presenting it instead of a book recommendation this week.