Rum Balls

Rum Balls
Rum Balls might be just the dessert you are searching for. This recipe covers 4% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe makes 60 servings with 246 calories, 3g of protein, and 10g of fat each. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes roughly 45 minutes. A mixture of powdered sugar, cup powdered sugar, butter, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so tasty.

Instructions

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In a large bowl, stir together crushed vanilla wafers, sugar, cocoa and nuts. Blend in corn syrup and rum.Shape into 1inch balls, and roll in additional* powdered sugar (tip- I cover my hand in powdered sugar while I roll the balls, so they dont stick to my hands so bad). Store in an airtight container for several days to develop the flavor.
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Powdered SugarPowdered Sugar
Vanilla Wafer CookiesVanilla Wafer Cookies
Corn SyrupCorn Syrup
Cocoa PowderCocoa Powder
SugarSugar
NutsNuts
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RumRum
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2
Roll again in powdered sugar* before serving.Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Cream butter and sugar till fluffy; add flavorings, egg, and milk and stir till well mixed. Sift or mix flour and baking powder together, then add to dough (this is more easily done in two or three parts), mix with hands if necessary. Dough will be very stiff. If you want to color the dough, divide your dough and add color now and mix well. Push dough into spritzer gun and press shapes onto ungreased cookie sheet. You can press sprinkles into the cookies before baking.
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Powdered SugarPowdered Sugar
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SprinklesSprinkles
SpritzerSpritzer
CookiesCookies
ButterButter
CreamCream
DoughDough
All Purpose FlourAll Purpose Flour
SugarSugar
MilkMilk
RollRoll
EggEgg
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3
Bake at 400 degrees for 6 minutes, no longer! This is a rich cookie but holds its shape well and does not need to be refrigerated before shaping.
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4
Mix powdered sugar, peanut butter and Rice Krispies with spoon, then use hands to combine.
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Powdered SugarPowdered Sugar
Peanut ButterPeanut Butter
RiceRice
5
Roll into 1-2 inch balls.Put chocolate chips in bowl with shortening and melt in the microwave.
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ShorteningShortening
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6
Roll peanut butter balls in chocolate (I tip the bowl to the side and use a spoon to push around), and place on wax paper until chocolate sets. Chill covered in refrigerator or freezer. When hard you can store in the refrigerator or freezer. Wrap them well and they can stay in the freezer for months. They are really good right out of the freezer!Take one of the caramel wraps and cut it into strips
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Peanut ButterPeanut Butter
ChocolateChocolate
CaramelCaramel
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7
Wrap strips around pretzel rods (I pulled caramel and I twisted and wrapped, so usually one strip of caramel was all that was needed for each pretzel rod.
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CaramelCaramel
PretzelsPretzels
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Place a handful of candy melts on 2 pieces of wax paper on a plate. Microwave for about 30 seconds, the stir with a spoon, microwave for another 15 seconds and stir again, repeat until melts are all soft and blend together when you stir. Dip pretzel rods in chocolate. By having your chocolate on the wax paper, you are able to lift the wax paper and get the pretzel covered real good! Use your spoon often to scrape all of the chocolate back to the center. When you run out of melted chocolate, melt some more! I used one bag of chocolate melts for 2 bags of pretzel rods.
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Pretzel RodsPretzel Rods
Candy MeltsCandy Melts
ChocolateChocolate
PretzelsPretzels
DipDip
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Wax PaperWax Paper
DifficultyExpert
Ready In45 m.
Servings60
Health Score1
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