Kentucky Bourbon Balls - Homemade Hooplah (2024)

Dark chocolate truffles with the delicious bite of authentic Kentucky bourbon. A great candy all year long and perfect for snacking during the Kentucky Derby.

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  • About Kentucky Bourbon Balls
  • What’s in Kentucky bourbon balls?
  • What tools do you need?
  • Can you make bourbon balls without nuts?
  • Can you substitute bourbon for whiskey?
  • Can These Bourbon Balls Make You Drunk?
  • Can you use different cookies for filling?
  • How Long Does the Powdered Coating Last?
  • How Should They Be Stored
  • How Long Are They Good For?
  • Can You Freeze Them?
  • More Kentucky Derby favorites
  • How to make Kentucky bourbon balls
  • Recipe Details

About Kentucky Bourbon Balls

Kentucky bourbon balls can be enjoyed all year long, but as for me, I prefer to make this classic candy in the spring.

That’s because bourbon makes me think of Kentucky (where most of the world’s bourbon is made, after all), and then Kentucky makes me think of the Kentucky Derby (which happens to come around in early May).

And because of Kentucky’s relationship with Bourbon, it’s become the “officially unofficial” flavor of the Derby. So, as the weather begins to warm, I can’t seem to fight the urge to whip up boozy eats and treats with some of my favorite bourbons.

Besides, who could pass up the opportunity to have a whole batch of bourbon-infused dark chocolate truffles in their possession, no matter the occasion or time of year?

Certainly not me!

What’s in Kentucky bourbon balls?

In order to whip up a batch of these boozy truffles, you’ll need to gather the following ingredients:

  • Powdered Sugar: Acts as a sweetener, providing a melt-in-your-mouth texture.
  • Unsweetened Cocoa Powder: Adds a chocolaty nuance, deepening the flavors.
  • Nilla Wafers: These serve as the base, providing structure and crunch.
  • Pecans: A Southern staple. When finely chopped, they add a nutty flavor and a bit of texture that plays well against the smoothness of the other ingredients.
  • Light Corn Syrup: Offers sweetness and helps bind the ingredients together. It provides a slightly gooey texture that complements the crunch of the wafers and pecans.
  • Kentucky Bourbon: Ah, the star of the show! This gives the treat its signature Southern kick. The bourbon flavor permeates through the balls, making them a grown-up delight. Also, keep in mind that these bourbon balls are not heated, so even though it’s only a tiny amount (1/4 cup bourbon divided over 24 truffles), the bourbon’s full alcohol content will be present.

What tools do you need?

While bourbon balls may look intricate and complicated, they’re surprisingly easy to make and decorate. You’ll need standard baking tools and only a few custom (yet optional) decorating tools, such as:

  • Food Processor: For crumbling the Nilla Wafers and pecans.
  • Spatula: For mixing ingredients.
  • Wet Cloths or Wet Paper Towels: Useful for easy cleanup during preparation.
  • Spoon, Cookie Scoop, or Ice Cream Scoop: For forming the bourbon balls.
  • Storage Container with Sealable Lid: Best method for storing these bourbon balls.

Can you make bourbon balls without nuts?

This particular recipe includes crumbled pecans, which give the bourbon balls a little density and texture. However, if pecans aren’t your thing, you can leave them out. You can substitute them for a different nut or replace them with more Nilla Wafers, the other primary filling ingredient in this recipe.

If you’re skipping the pecans entirely,start by substituting the pecans for an equal amount of Nilla Wafers. This would mean you’d need three cups total of crumbled Nilla Wafers.

Next,be conservative when adding the liquid. When mixing, start using only 2 tablespoons of light corn syrup and Kentucky bourbon, then check the consistency. If the batter isn’t thick and rollable, slowly add a little bit more corn syrup and bourbon (1 tablespoon at a time) until the mixture can roll easily into a smooth ball.

Can you substitute bourbon for whiskey?

While Kentucky bourbon has its own method and regional culture surrounding it, bourbon is ultimately just a specific type of whiskey. In other words, all bourbon is whiskey, but not all whiskey is bourbon.

So, if you have a non-bourbon whiskey that you absolutely love, then yes, you can totally substitute it for the bourbon in this recipe. It means that these candies won’t “really” be Kentucky bourbon balls anymore, but the more important thing here is thatyouenjoy the candy you’re making. If that means using a different whiskey, then by all means, go for it!

You can also substitute the bourbon in this recipe for rum to make classic rum balls.

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Can These Bourbon Balls Make You Drunk?

While bourbon balls certainly contain enough alcohol to taste thatit’s there, the likelihood of getting drunk off of them isvery minimal. Only 1/4 cup of bourbon is used in the recipe, which is then divided across 24 candies. That equals about 1/2 a teaspoon of bourbon in each bourbon ball.

Youmightget a buzz if you devoured the whole batch of 24 candies in a short period of time, but after that many sweets, being a little tipsy might be the least of your concerns.

Can you use different cookies for filling?

Absolutely! A variety of cookies can be used in this recipe, but there are some general rules to follow:

  • Opt for cookies that are firm or chewy, rather than those that are soft like you’d find in a bakery.
  • Choose plain cookies that don’t have any sprinkles or frosting.
  • Since Nilla Wafers are smaller than most cookies, the best way to get the right amount is to measure your selected cookies after they’ve been crumbled. Aim for 1-2 cups of crumbled cookies to match the quantity of Nilla Wafers in the recipe. If the dough seems too thick, a minor addition of bourbon or a tablespoon of corn syrup can help balance it out.

How Long Does the Powdered Coating Last?

While a dusting of powdered cocoa sugar looks appealing and is simple to apply, it doesn’t hold up as well over time compared to more solid coatings like candy melts. If you leave these bourbon balls out, the powdered coating is likely to be absorbed into the filling within two days.

To mitigate this, consider these options:

  1. Store the bourbon balls in the fridge or freezer. The refrigerator will slow down the absorption process, although it won’t completely stop it. Freezing, on the other hand, will halt the process altogether.
  2. Opt for a “non-dissolving” powdered sugar instead of regular powdered sugar. While I haven’t personally tried this, I’ve heard positive reviews from those who have. King Arthur offers a version of powdered sugar that fits the bill.
  3. Apply a layer of granulated sugar to the bourbon balls before adding the powdered cocoa sugar. This should act as a barrier between the bourbon ball and the powdered coating. However, be aware that this will introduce a crunchy texture to the bourbon balls.

How Should They Be Stored

For optimal freshness and to maintain their form, Kentucky bourbon balls are best kept in an airtight container. Storing them in the fridge will extend their shelf life and help preserve their shape.

How Long Are They Good For?

If kept in an airtight container at room temperature, bourbon balls will remain fresh for about 1-2 days. However, if stored in a sealed container in the fridge, their freshness can extend up to 1-2 weeks.

Can You Freeze Them?

Absolutely, it’s doable! Here’s how:

  • Chill the bourbon balls in the fridge for a minimum of two hours.
  • Prepare a freezer-safe container by lining it with parchment paper. Place the bourbon balls in a single layer inside the container. For multiple layers, use additional parchment paper between each layer.
  • These treats can be stored in the freezer for a maximum of three months.

Notes & Tips For Kentucky bourbon balls

  • If the bourbon ball mixture ever feels too soft to work with, cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes or until firm.
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How to make Kentucky bourbon balls

This next part is only a photo tutorial of the recipe steps. If you’re looking for the full recipe measurements and instructions, scroll down to Recipe Details.

Step 1 – In afood processor, add Nilla Wafers and pecans, then crush to fine crumbs.

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Step 2 – Transfer the Nilla Wafer mixture to a large mixing bowl. Add powdered sugar and cocoa powder, then mix well.

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Step 3 – Add Kentucky bourbon and light corn syrup to the bowl, then mix until dry ingredients are saturated. The dough will reduce in size by half by the time you’re finished stirring.

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Step 4 – In a small bowl, mix more powdered sugar and cocoa powder until thoroughly combined, then set nearby.

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Step 5 – Using a 1 tablespoon cookie scoop, scoop up the dough and roll it into a ball in your hands. Drop the ball into the sugar-cocoa powdered mixer and toss to coat, then place the completed bourbon ball on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Repeat this step until all the dough is used.

Step 6 – Chill bourbon balls in the freezer for 1 hour, then store in a sealed container with any remaining sugar-cocoa mixture. When ready to serve, give the sealed container a shake to re-coat the bourbon balls with more sugar-cocoa mixture. Keep bourbon balls refrigerated until ready to eat.

Step 7 – Serve and enjoy!

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Kentucky Bourbon Balls

30 minutes mins prep + 1 hour hr Chill Time

103 kcal

Yields: 24 bourbon balls

Dark chocolate truffles with the delicious bite of authentic Kentucky bourbon. A great candy all year long and perfect for snacking during the Kentucky Derby.

Ingredients

US CustomaryMetric

  • 1/2 cup powdered sugar, divided

  • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder, divided

  • 2 cups Nilla Wafers

  • 1 cup pecans

  • 1/4 cup light corn syrup

  • 1/4 cup Kentucky bourbon, or any type of whiskey

Instructions

  • Prepare your workspace by lining abaking sheetwithparchment paper. Add 1/4 cup powdered sugar and 1/4 cup cocoa powder to a small bowl, then mix well. Also have plenty of damp cloths orpaper towelshandy for cleanup. Set all aside.

    1/2 cup powdered sugar, 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

  • In a food processor, add Nilla Wafers and pecans. Pulse until ingredients become a fine crumb.

    2 cups Nilla Wafers, 1 cup pecans

  • Transfer crumbled pecan-wafer mixture to alarge bowl. Add remaining 1/4 cup cocoa powder and 1/4 cup powdered sugar, then mix well.spatula

    1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder, 1/2 cup powdered sugar

  • Add light corn syrup and Kentuckybourbon to bowl, then use a spatula to stir until incorporated. Be patient; dry ingredients will absorb moisture gradually, causing mixture size to halve and consistency to thicken significantly. If needed, use your hands to knead mixture to fully combine.

    1/4 cup Kentucky bourbon, 1/4 cup light corn syrup

  • Use a spoon orcookie scoopto scrape out about 1 tablespoon of mixture. Roll mixture between your hands to form a ball, then drop ball into bowl with prepared cocoa sugar. Toss bourbon ball to coat, then place coated bourbon ball on prepared baking sheet. Repeat this step until all mixture is used.

  • Transfer baking sheet to freezer and allow bourbon balls to chill for 1 hour or until firm. While bourbon balls set, place any remaining cocoa sugar mixture into a sealable container.

  • Once bourbon balls haveset, place them in prepared container with cocoa sugar. Seal container and gently shake it, covering bourbon balls with remaining cocoa sugar. TIP: Keep extra cocoa sugar in container to shake and recoat bourbon balls as needed.

  • Serve as desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1bourbon ball | Calories: 103kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 40mg | Potassium: 54mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 3IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

I do my best to provide nutrition information, but please keep in mind that I’m not a certified nutritionist. Any nutritional information discussed or disclosed in this post should only be seen as my best amateur estimates of the correct values.

Author: Chrisy

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FAQs

Can you get buzzed from bourbon balls? ›

Can I get drunk from eating your bourbon balls? Highly unlikely. The balls are bite-sized, maybe two bite-sized, so you would have to eat a lot of them. You are more likely to experience a sugar high, than a buzz, so we feel it is a safe indulgence.

How much alcohol is in a bourbon ball? ›

It is unlikely that anyone could catch a serious buzz from bourbon balls. Yes, this recipe does call for a half cup of bourbon. But it also makes 24 balls (with a serving size of two balls), so the alcohol is distributed across many servings and diluted with other ingredients.

How long do you soak pecans in bourbon? ›

It's pretty much agreed that the minimum soaking time for bourbon in pecans is 30 minutes, especially when making glazed or candied bourbon pecans. For a more intense nutty flavor and crisp texture, lightly toast the pecans first; six to eight minutes should do the trick.

Can kids eat bourbon meatballs? ›

The alcohol in the bourbon sauce cooks off, so it's safe for kids (or non-drinkers) to eat these meatballs. But, with the bourbon flavor left behind, it's the parents at the meets who really love these meatballs!

Why do BuzzBallz get me so drunk? ›

At 15% ABV (30 proof), there's enough alcohol under that Dunlop seal to get you well and truly drunk. The appeal is targeted right to the limbic system. As Liquor.com writer Matt Merkin poetically cracked in a 2014 article, “They are literally ballz that get you buzzed.”

Does alcohol evaporate from bourbon balls? ›

The most common variation for home cooked recipes is regional to the southern United States and incorporates crushed cookies, corn syrup, chopped pecans, and bourbon into a mixture that is formed into balls and coated in powdered sugar to prevent the evaporation of the alcohol.

How many shots of bourbon equal a beer? ›

How many shots are equivalent to one beer? The general rule is that one 12-ounce (354-ml) beer with 5% ABV equals one shot of 40% ABV liquor.

Is 2 shots of bourbon a day bad? ›

In short, the answer from current research is, the less alcohol, the better. A note on drinking level terms used in this Core article: The 2020-2025 U.S. Dietary Guidelines states that for adults who choose to drink alcohol, women should have 1 drink or less in a day and men should have 2 drinks or less in a day.

Can children eat bourbon balls? ›

Not for kiddos

Since bourbon balls are not cooked in any way, the Maker's Mark® in them is fully active. Difficult as it may be, don't eat too many and do keep these out of the reach of children.

Is Jack Daniel's bourbon? ›

The short answer is, no, Jack Daniel's is a Tennessee whiskey. The slightly longer answer is yes, because Tennessee whiskey is a subtype of bourbon that meets all of the legal requirements for the spirit, but has additional requirements specific to its production in Tennessee.

Should you boil pecans before shelling? ›

Boiling pecans before cracking them can actually help prevent the shell from shattering.

What are the 5 rules of bourbon? ›

To be bourbon, whiskey must be (1) made and aged in the U.S., (2) made from a mash that is at least 51% corn, (3) distilled to a proof no higher than 159 (79.5 percent ABV), (4) aged in new charred oak barrels and put into the barrel at no more than 125 proof (“entry proof”), and (5) bottled at no less than 80 proof, ...

What is the difference between Kentucky whiskey and Kentucky bourbon? ›

Whiskey is a general term for an alcoholic liquor made from fermented mashed grains. Bourbon is the term for a whiskey made from a grain mixture that is at least 51% corn. Bourbon was traditionally made in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and most bourbon is still produced in the state of Kentucky.

What makes Kentucky bourbon so good? ›

On its way to becoming bourbon, Kentucky's water flows through limestone reserves – the same mineral said to make our horses grow stronger. Along with our ideal climate and fertile soil for growing corn and other ingredients, you've got yourself the perfect conditions for bourbon-making.

Does bourbon get you drunk easily? ›

The typical 1.5 fl oz. shot of bourbon has 40% alcohol by volume. Over the course of 1–2 hours, sip the four rums. To become drunk on bourbon, you'll need fewer shots if you're a woman or a lighter person and more than five if you're on the heavier side.

What is the alcohol level of BuzzBallz? ›

They are 15% ABV, best served chilled. Brand: BuzzBallz Type: Ready to Drink Origin: BuzzBallz are mixed drinks made from 100% Juices, and Vodka, Rum, or Tequila!

Does non alcoholic whiskey give you a buzz? ›

Do non-alcoholic drinks give you a buzz? While it's nearly impossible to get intoxicated from non-alcoholic beverages, they might make you feel uplifted. A 2018 study found that the taste of non-alcoholic beer can boost your dopamine levels because your brain associates the taste of alcohol with pleasant feelings.

Does bourbon infused coffee get you drunk? ›

The actual alcohol is cooked down during the roasting process. As a result, you're still left with a pronounced bourbon taste, but you're not going to be passing out at your desk. Bourbon coffee has all the flavors of bourbon, without the hangover!

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