Kid-Friendly Rum Balls (2024)

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The easiest 4 ingredient kid-friendly rum balls that take just 5 minutes to make using coconut, cocoa powder, sweetened condensed milk and plain sweet biscuits.

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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!

Kid-Friendly Rum Balls Without Rum

Most classic rum ball recipes are made with a dash of rum (totally delicious but adults-only, of course!)... but my rum ball recipe has absolutely no rum in it at all, making it perfect for kids!

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Why You're Going To Love This Recipe

There's a million reasons you're going to make this your 'go-to' kids snack recipe:

  • quick - these take just 5 minutes to prepare
  • easy recipe - kids can make these all on their own (very young children will need help crushing the biscuits)
  • no-bake - forget about turning the oven on! Just mix, roll and chill
  • ready immediately - need a snack straight away? These rum balls can be eaten as soon as they're rolled (but they're even better after being chilled in the fridge for a few hours)
  • great for lunch boxes - these rum balls can be stored either at room temperature or in the fridge, so they're a perfect option for lunch boxes
  • perfect party food - I have made rum balls for almost every birthday party my little boy has had - and they're always the first thing to disappear!
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4 Ingredient Rum Balls

This is the easiest no-bake recipe ever!!! All you need is:

  • crushed biscuits- I use Arnott's Marie biscuits, however any plain sweet biscuits (cookies in the US) are perfect for this recipe.
  • sweetened condensed milk - I generally use full fat condensed milk in my baking, however, you can use skim milk if you prefer
  • cocoa powder - any brand of cocoa powder is fine to use.
  • desiccated coconut - this is a fine coconut. Do not use shredded or flaked coconut as it wont stick to the mixture.

... that's it! This is such a yummy and budget-friendly recipe (you might even have the ingredients in your pantry right now!).

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How To Make Rum Balls

This is the quickest 5 minute recipe - simply crush, mix, roll and coat!

Step 1: Crush the biscuits

You can crush the biscuits by hand using a rolling pin (pop the biscuits into an airtight plastic bag and continue to bang and roll them until they resemble fine crumbs). But if you want to save time, then simply crush them in a food processor, blender or Thermomix.

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Step 2: Add the sweetened condensed milk, cocoa powder and desiccated coconut

Give the mixture a good stir until it's completely combined and the sweetened condensed milk has coated the dry ingredients.

Step 3: Roll into balls and coat in extra coconut.

Using your hands, roll the mixture into heaped teaspoon-sized balls and then toss through a bowl of coconut until wellcoated.

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How to Store Rum Balls

Store rum balls in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

Alternatively, freeze them in an airtight container for up to 2 months and allow to come to room temperature before eating.

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Rum Ball Variations

Adults-Only Rum Balls

While this kid-friendly rum ball recipe is by far my favourite version, you can of course make it an adults-only treat if you prefer.

Adding rum - simply add ¼ cup of dark rum to the mixture and combine well.

Using fruit cake - rum balls are often made using fruit cake (in place of the crushed biscuits) at Christmas time.

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Top Tips For Making Rum Balls

Rum balls are SO simple to make - but here's a few handy tips for making them perfect every single time!

  • choose a plain sweet biscuit for crushing (I used Arnott's Marie biscuits that are readily available in all Australian supermarkets). If you can't buy Arnott's biscuits, use any plain sweet biscuit you like. If you're in the US, choose a plain sweet cookie - like a sugar cookie or butter cookie).
  • You can easily crush the biscuits using a food processor, blender or Thermomix. If you don't have any of these, you can always crush the biscuits using a rolling pin (simply place the biscuits into a sealable plastic bag and hit with the rolling pin until fine crumbs remain).
  • As a rule, I prefer to use full fat sweetened condensed milk in my baking. However in this recipe, it doesn't matter if you use full fat or skim condensed milk.
  • For both the rum ball filling and the coating, use desiccated coconut (not flaked or shredded coconut as the balls wont hold together or coat well enough).
  • Once the rum balls have been rolled, they're ready to eat straight away! However, they are best served after a few hours in the fridge.
  • Rum balls can be prepared ahead of time and stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks or in the freezer for up to 2 months.

Lunch Box Snacks

Our rum ball recipe is a great option for school lunch boxes - quick, easy and a guaranteed winner with the kids!

If you've made rum balls ahead of time and frozen them, you can place them straight into your kids lunch box and they will be defrosted and ready to eat by morning tea time - super handy!

For more easy lunch box snacks, check out our entire lunch box recipe collection here.

More Snack Ball Recipes

For more yummy homemade ball recipes that are perfect for kids, check out these recipes:

  • healthy coconut, apricot and chia balls
  • healthy weet-bix balls
  • healthy salted caramel balls
  • milo balls

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Kid-Friendly Rum Balls

Super easy and kid-friendly rum balls made from crushed biscuits,sweetened condensed milk, cocoa and coconut and ready in just 5minutes. This is agreat recipe to make with the kids (and great for school lunch box treats).

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Course: lunch box snacks

Cuisine: kids recipes

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 30 balls

Calories: 133kcal

Author: Lucy - Bake Play Smile

Ingredients

  • 250 g plain sweet biscuits
  • 395 g sweetened condensed milk
  • 85 g (1 cup) desiccated coconut
  • 25 g (¼ cup) cocoa powder
  • 130 g (1 and ½ cups) desiccated coconut for rolling, extra

Metric - US Customary

Instructions

CONVENTIONAL METHOD

  • Crush the biscuits until they resemble fine crumbs using either a food processor, blender, Thermomix or rolling pin (see notes) and then place into a large bowl.

  • Stir through the cocoa powder, desiccated coconut and sweeteened condensed milk until well coated.

  • Using your hands, roll heaped teaspoons of the mixture into balls and then roll through the extra coconut to coat.

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks or freeze for up to 2 months.

THERMOMIX METHOD

  • Place the biscuits into the Thermomix bowl and crush on Speed 8, 10 seconds. Scrape down the sides of the bowl.

  • Add the cocoa powder, desiccated coconut and sweeteened condensed milk and mix on Reverse, Speed 4, 10 seconds. Scrape down the sides and repeat for a further 5-10 seconds or until combined.

  • Using your hands, roll heaped teaspoons of the mixture into balls and then roll through the extra coconut to coat.

  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks or freeze for up to 2 months.

Notes

TOP TIPS FOR MAKING RUM BALLS

Choose a plain sweet biscuit for crushing (I used Arnott's Marie biscuits that are readily available in all Australian supermarkets). If you can't buy Arnott's biscuits, use any plain sweet biscuit you like. If you're in the US, choose a plain sweet cookie - like a sugar cookie or butter cookie).

Equipment - You can easily crush the biscuits using a food processor, blender or Thermomix. If you don't have any of these, you can always crush the biscuits using a rolling pin (simply place the biscuits into a sealable plastic bag and hit with the rolling pin until fine crumbs remain).

Sweetened condensed milk - As a general rule, I prefer to use full fat sweetened condensed milk in my baking. However in this recipe, it doesn't matter if you use full fat or skim condensed milk.

Desiccated coconut - use fine desiccated coconut (not flaked or shredded coconut as the balls wont hold together well enough).

Serving - Once the rum balls have been rolled, they're ready to eat straight away! However, they are best served after a few hours in the fridge.

Storing - Rum balls can be prepared ahead of time and stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

Freezing - rum balls can be frozen for up to 2 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 133kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 63mg | Potassium: 109mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 40IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 43mg | Iron: 0.6mg

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FAQs

Can kids have rum balls? ›

Most classic rum ball recipes are made with a dash of rum (totally delicious but adults-only, of course!)... but my rum ball recipe has absolutely no rum in it at all, making it perfect for kids!

What can you use instead of Nilla 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 rum balls get you drunk? ›

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.

What to replace rum with in rum balls? ›

What can you use instead of rum in rum balls? Of course, a traditional rum ball contains rum, but you can use other types of alcohol, including Baileys or a coffee-flavoured liqueur, for example to flavour the truffles. For a non-alcoholic substitute, you could try using fruit juice (orange works well) instead of rum.

Is rum okay for kids? ›

No amount of alcohol is considered safe for children. And sharing your expectations about underage drinking can be helpful for preventing your child from drinking excessively when they are older.

Can kids have rum cake? ›

Burning off alcohol at the beginning and baking the cake helps reduce a percentage of alcohol. That said, the flavor will be left behind, so that's something to consider if you plan to serve it to children or to someone abstaining from alcohol. Be careful when igniting the rum.

Does the alcohol evaporate from rum balls? ›

Does the alcohol evaporate in rum balls? No. They are not baked, so all the alcohol that goes into the mixture of this rum balls recipe will stay there!

What is a non alcoholic substitute for rum in desserts? ›

In conclusion, there are several options to choose from when looking for a nonalcoholic substitute for rum in your favorite recipe. Apple cider, pineapple juice, coconut milk, vanilla extract, and almond extract are all good options that can add a similar flavor to your dish.

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.

Can you eat rum balls when pregnant? ›

If you are not sure if there is alcohol in what's being served to you, ask. Rum ball may be delicious, but they are not a good idea during pregnancy. Unfortunately, most rum balls actually do contain some alcohol.

What if my rum balls are too dry? ›

If the mixture seems too dry, add an additional small amount of melted butter or more rum. Form small balls about the size of a walnut.

What is a good substitute for rum in desserts? ›

Rum – If you're preparing tropical desserts like our Banana Rum Cupcakes and Cuban Rum Cake but don't have rum, use rum extract or reach for the pineapple juice. Use the same amount of pineapple juice as the recipe calls for rum as an alcohol substitute.

What can I mix with rum so I can't taste it? ›

The 10 best mixers for your rum co*cktails
  • Pineapple juice. When it comes to rum mixers, pineapple juice is a classic choice that simply can't be beaten. ...
  • Cola. ...
  • Tonic water. ...
  • Lemons or limes. ...
  • Club soda. ...
  • Ginger beer. ...
  • Flavoured seltzer. ...
  • Coconut water.
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How do you make rum taste without rum? ›

Combine 2/3 cup boiling water, 1/4 cup raisins, 2 tablespoons butter, 4 teaspoons molasses, and pinch salt in bowl. Submerge 1 black tea bag in water mixture for 4 minutes. Refrigerate for 1 hour to let flavors meld. Strain and use in place of dark rum.

Do rum balls contain alcohol? ›

Yes, these rum balls contain two types of alcohol: bourbon and rum. The recipe makes six dozen rum balls, using 2/3 cup of alcohol, so it may not be enough for a serious buzz, but it is still present.

Can children eat rum baba? ›

Children can eat Rum Baba if you bring the rum syrup to a full simmer for at least 30 seconds before allowing it to cool, ready to soak the Baba buns. By simmering the syrup, you will remove the alcohol content of the liquid, as described in the section above.

Is rum extract safe for kids? ›

Expert-Verified Answer

Rum extract is safe for consumption by children in small quantities as a flavoring in food or drinks, as the alcohol content largely evaporates during cooking. However, with any extract, it is prudent to have a responsible adult overseeing its use in food or drink preparation.

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