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By Associated Press   |  Dessert, Holiday Dining, Recipes  |  December 16, 2009

No-bake cookies, like these classic rum balls, let you bypass the cooking time needed for baked goods and get right to eating. (AP)

No-bake cookies, like these classic rum balls, let you bypass the cooking time needed for baked goods and get right to eating. (AP)

If you can’t stand waiting for cookies to bake and cool, speed up your sugar rush by sticking with no-bake cookies.

These easy holiday classics are exceptionally versatile. They can be made from any variety of rum, including spiced, dark and even coconut. Also, vanilla or chocolate wafers work equally well.

This recipe produces a particularly rummy rum ball. For a lighter touch, just ease off the rum.

Rum Balls

Time: 30 minutes, including prep

Makes about 60 cookies

8 ounces pecans, toasted and cooled
9-ounce package chocolate or vanilla wafer cookies
1/2 cup powdered sugar
2 tablespoons cocoa powder
1/2 cup rum
2 tablespoons corn syrup
Zest of 1 orange

Colored decorating sugars (granulated sugar can be substituted)

In a food processor, pulse the pecans until finely ground. Add the cookies and pulse until ground.
Add the remaining ingredients and pulse until thoroughly mixed.

Roll the mixture into small balls, then decorate by rolling in colored sugars. Store in an airtight container.

One Response to “For speedy cookies, no-bake rum balls”

  1. These look so good. Pecans and cookie crumbs, plus the no-bake bonus. I added this link to the 25 days of Christmas cookies -http://buttercreamlane.blogspot.com/2009/11/25-days-of-christmas-cookie-recipes_27.html
    Thanks!

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