If you need a festive treat that’s quick to assemble and even better made ahead, these No-Bake Spiced Rum Balls are ready to jingle their way onto your holiday dessert or cookie trays! They come together in minutes—no oven required—and are rich, warmly spiced, and just boozy enough to delight the grown-ups at your gathering.

How about an easy no-bake treat?
These Spiced Rum Balls have a Biscoff cookie and nutty pecan base, making these little confections taste like the holidays rolled into a perfectly poppable bite! They also make a wonderful edible gift and freeze beautifully, making them a holiday lifesaver during the busiest stretch of the season.

⭐ Why You’ll Love This Rum Ball Recipe
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No baking required—mix, roll, chill, done!
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Perfect for gifting—festive, portable, and long-lasting.
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Make-ahead friendly—the flavor improves after a day or two.
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Customizable—choose from coconut, cocoa, pecans, sprinkles & more.
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Holiday-ready—spiced rum + Biscoff cookies = instant seasonal magic.

⭐ Why Spiced Rum Makes the Best Rum Balls
Rum may all come from sugarcane, but it varies wildly in flavor, so your choice of rum can completely change the taste of these finished treats.
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White rum is clean and mild with little flavor.
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Gold rum adds gentle caramel warmth.
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Dark rum is bold and molasses-heavy.
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Coconut rum adds sweetness but leans tropical.
But spiced rum is truly the star for this recipe. Its warm notes of cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, and clove echo the caramelized spice already found in Biscoff cookies. Together, they create a flavor that deepens as rum balls rest in the refrigerator—making them perfect for gifting, entertaining, or stashing away for holiday nibbling!
I love these with Bacardi Spiced Rum, but use your favorite brand or variety of rum to suit your taste.

🍬 Ingredients
Rum Ball Mixture, yield: 30–36 rum balls
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1 1/4 cups pecans
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38 Biscoff cookies (about 3/4 of a 13.2 oz/375 gm package)
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2 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder (natural or Dutch-process)
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3/4 cup confectioners’ sugar
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2 tsp pure vanilla extract
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1/2 cup spiced rum
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2 Tbsp honey

Coating Options
Choose one or mix several for a festive assortment If using one type of coating, you’ll want about 1 cup crumbs in total:
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Unsweetened desiccated coconut
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Finely chopped pecans or walnuts
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Biscoff cookie crumbs
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Sprinkles or chocolate jimmies
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Unsweetened cocoa powder
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Confectioners’ sugar*
*If using confectioners’ sugar, give the rum balls a fresh roll before serving.

🍫 How to Make No-Bake Spiced Rum Balls
1. Pulse the Dry Ingredients
Add pecans and Biscoff cookies to a food processor. Pulse until finely ground. Add confectioners’ sugar and cocoa powder and pulse a few more times to combine.
2. Stir in the Wet Ingredients
Transfer mixture to a large bowl. (Avoid adding the wet ingredients in the processor—the mixture becomes greasy and overprocessed.)
Stir in the spiced rum, vanilla, and honey until a thick, sticky dough forms. Let rest 10 minutes so the crumbs can absorb the liquid.
3. Roll in Your Favorite Coatings
Scoop about 1 tablespoon of dough and roll into a ball between your palms. The mixture will be slightly wet, ideal your coating of choice to adhere. Roll in coating and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet or tray.

4. Chill for Best Flavor
Refrigerate covered, ideally 24 – 48 hours. The flavor becomes wonderfully smooth and mellow as the rum and spices absorb into the cookie mixture.
You don’t need to store rum balls in the refrigerator as long as you keep them in an airtight container, but I find they have the best flavor and last the longest when kept cold. They’ll last a couple of weeks refrigerated in an airtight container, 5 days at room temperature or freeze up to 3 months.
For serving, place rum balls in mini cupcake liners to keep coatings tidy and a festive presentation. Note: Wait to place rum balls in paper liners before gifting / serving so paper liners don’t ‘wilt’ after a stint in the fridge.

🎁 Make-Ahead Tips & Freezer Instructions
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Rum balls improve in flavor after a day or two—perfect for advance holiday prep.
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To freeze, place in a single layer to firm up, then transfer to a freezer-friendly container.
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Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
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Sugar-coated rum balls may need a quick re-roll before gifting or serving.

❓ FAQ: Everything You Need to Know About Rum Balls
Can I make these without alcohol?
Yes, replace the rum with ¼ cup orange juice + ¼ cup apple juice or cider. The flavor will be different—fruitier and more mild.
What’s the best rum to use?
Spiced rum adds the richest, warmest holiday flavor. Dark rum gives an intense molasses base, while white rum is mild and understated. Coconut rum adds sweetness but isn’t as seasonal.
Can I use a different cookie instead of Biscoff?
Absolutely. Nilla Wafers, gingersnaps, or graham crackers all work. Keep in mind each will change the flavor slightly.
How do I make them nut-free?
Simply replace the pecans with 12–14 additional Biscoff cookies and coat in cookie crumbs, cocoa, or sprinkles.
Why won’t the coating stick?
If the mixture sits too long, it can dry out. Roll the rum balls while the dough is still tacky for best coating.
How long do they last?
You don’t need to store rum balls in the refrigerator as long as you keep them in an airtight container, but I find they have the best flavor and last the longest when kept cold. They’ll last a couple of weeks refrigerated in an airtight container, 5 days at room temperature or freeze up to 3 months.
Can children eat rum balls?
No. These contain uncooked alcohol and should be kept separate from children’s treats.
Why do rum balls taste better after a day?
As the mixture rests, the rum and spices meld with the cookie crumbs, creating a richer, smoother, more cohesive flavor.

No-Bake Spiced Rum Balls
Equipment
- food processor
Ingredients
Rum Ball Mixture
- 1 1/4 cups pecans
- 38 Biscoff cookies (300 gm; about 3/4 of a 13.2 oz/375 gm package)
- 2 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder natural or Dutch-process
- 3/4 cup confectioners’ sugar
- 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup spiced rum
- 2 Tbsp honey
Coating Options
- Choose one or mix several for a festive assortment:
- Unsweetened desiccated coconut
- Finely chopped pecans or walnuts
- Biscoff cookie crumbs
- Sprinkles or chocolate jimmies
- Unsweetened cocoa powder
- Confectioners’ sugar If using confectioners’ sugar, give the rum balls a freshroll before serving.
Instructions
Pulse the Dry Ingredients
- Add pecans and Biscoff cookies to a food processor. Pulse until finely ground. Add confectioners’ sugar and cocoa powder and pulse a few more times to combine.
Stir in the Wet Ingredients
- Transfer mixture to a large bowl. (Avoid adding the wet ingredients in the processor—the mixture becomes greasy and overprocessed.)
- Stir in the spiced rum, vanilla, and honey until a thick, sticky dough forms. Let rest 10 minutes so the crumbs can absorb the liquid.
Roll in Your Favorite Coatings
- Scoop about 1 tablespoon of dough and roll between your palms. The mixture will be slightly wet for coatings to adhere. Roll in your coating of choice after freshly rolled and place on a parchment-lined baking sheet or tray.
Chill for Best Flavor
- Refrigerate 24 - 48 hours. The flavor becomes wonderfully smooth and mellow as the rum and spices absorb into the cookie mixture.
- For longer storage and best flavor, keep refrigerated. They will last 2 weeks in an airtight container in the refrigerator, 5 days at room temperature, or freeze up to 3 months.
- For serving, place rum balls in mini baking cups to keep coatings tidy and presentation festive.
Notes
- Rum balls improve in flavor after a day or two—perfect for advance holiday prep. To freeze, place in a single layer to firm up, then transfer to a freezer-friendly container. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
- Sugar-coated rum balls may need a quick re-roll before gifting or serving.
- To make alcohol free, replace the rum with ¼ cup orange juice + ¼ cup apple juice or cider. The flavor will be different—fruitier and more mild.
- Spiced rum adds the richest, warmest holiday flavor. Dark rum gives an intense molasses base, while white rum is mild and understated. Coconut rum adds sweetness and a tropical flavor. Bourbon would be a good substitution for rum as well.
- Instead of Biscoff, substitute Nilla Wafers, gingersnaps, or graham crackers. Keep in mind each will change the flavor slightly.
- To make nut-free, replace the pecans with 12–14 additional Biscoff cookies and coat in cookie crumbs, cocoa, or sprinkles.

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These No-Bake Spiced Rum Balls are a holiday classic—easy, festive, make-ahead friendly, and packed with warm, seasonal flavor. Prep them for a cookie exchange, wrap them up for edible gifting, or tuck a batch into the freezer for effortless entertaining. No matter how you enjoy them, they’re sure to bring a little extra sparkle to your holiday season!

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Such pretty little jewels and sweet treats Mary! I need to whip up a batch to share and enjoy for the holidays. 🎄
Another great recipe, Mary! Congrats to all the winners!
Mary, thanks for the rum ball recipe. Looking forward to making some for my cookie tray. They sound delicious and easy to make!
Congratulations to the winners of your giveaway!! They will definitely be baking spirits bright!!
Looks like another winner! Thank you Mary. Where did you get those darling red and white striped gift bags?
Hi Linda, They are a winner if you like rum.😉 I found the treat boxes at HomeGoods, they’re by OSC Designs. Thank you for your visit, Merry Wednesday!🎄
I can’t wait to make these for my Bunko group! Thanks for recipe!
Off to buy Biscoff cookies! Out of curiosity, do you think bourbon would work instead of rum?
Hi Sue, Yes, bourbon would be great too! Thank you for your visit!
Your Spiced Rum Balls are beautiful, Mary, and thank you for the tip on using the liners right before serving. I have to admit that I’ve never been a fan of rum balls, but spiced rum, which I’ve never heard of, might make me be a believer! Thank you for sharing 💚🌲❤️
Oooooo these look so good and not difficult. Perfect to add to a Christmas Cookie tray. Thank you so much for the inspiration.
Congratulations to all the winners.
Merry December!
Mary, I am sorry I am late to comment. I love a no-bake, easy sweet treat. Years ago we had a department store that had a bakery. Each December they had delicious rum cake. I could never pass by their counter without buying a slice. It is a sweet memory of yesteryear! I am off to Birmingham for an early appointment. Merry Thursday!
My husband’s family makes bourbon balls every Christmas. Yummy and rich! I will have to try this recipe for rum balls. Definitely not for children!
Oh Mary these look so yummy! And easy- which makes them even better! Perfect for quick holiday treats!!