Kentucky Bourbon Balls Recipe - Tasting Table (2024)

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Bourbon balls seem like a folk recipe that spontaneously sprang to life whenever people had leftover cookie crumbs and booze. Recipe developer Jessica Morone calls this confection "really delicious," adding that bourbon balls are "great for sharing at parties, or even giving as gifts." Another nice thing about this cookie, cake-like dessert is that, as Morone points out, "They are also super easy to make, since you don't have to bake them."

As Morone notes of the recipe, "Since these aren't baked, the alcohol doesn't bake off, so these should only be served to adults." Not all adults drink, though, plus it can be tough keeping the kids out of anything chocolate-flavored. If this is a concern, you could always make this dessert with a non-alcoholic bourbon alternative. Don't be afraid of people judging you though, sinceInstacart reported that nonalcoholic spirit sales soared by over 200% as sobriety continues to gain ground. Keep reading to find out how to make this easy bourbon ball recipe.

Assemble the ingredients for Kentucky bourbon balls

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For the bourbon balls, you'll need bourbon of some sort. You'll also need chopped nuts, with pecans being the traditional option. Morone does say that other types of chopped nuts could be used, adding "You could also make a nut-free version by taking nuts out completely, and adding an extra cup of graham cracker crumbs."

Besides the nuts, the bulk of these confections comes from thegraham cracker crumbs. Morone says she prefers graham cracker crumbs herself, although cookie crumbs from vanilla wafers or chocolate cookies could also work. You'll also need cocoa powder to give the balls some chocolate flavor, plus powdered sugar, corn syrup, and maple syrup to add additional sweetness, and help bind the other ingredients together. If you don't want maple-flavored bourbon balls, though, Morone suggests omitting the maple syrup, and doubling up on the corn syrup instead.

If you wish, you can roll the bourbon balls in granulated sugar, or other options like shredded coconut, sprinkles, chopped nuts, or melted chocolate. If you really want to get crazy, try swapping out some of the bourbon for sweet vermouth, and a few dashes of bitters to makeManhattan balls.

Toast and macerate the pecans

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Set the oven to 325 F. While it's preheating, chop the pecans if necessary, then spread the nuts out over a sheet pan. Once the oven's hot enough, cook the nuts for 12 to 15 minutes, but keep a close eye on them. You want them lightly toasted, but nuts can burn before you know it.

When the pecans are toasted, mix them in a bowl with the bourbon. Use plastic wrap to cover the container, then let them sit, and macerate for 2 to 3 hours. At the end of this time period, drain the nuts, but reserve the bourbon.

Shape the bourbon balls

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Mix the nuts with the graham cracker crumbs, along with ¼ cup each of cocoa powder and confectioners' sugar. Now, stir the bourbon back in to the nut mixture, along with the maple and corn syrup.

Roll the dough into balls about ¾-inch in diameter, or a heaping tablespoon's worth. If you're not great at estimating sizes, just know that you should get about 30 bourbon balls out of this recipe. The most important thing to be aware of, however, is that with bourbon balls, size does not matter at all. As they are not being cooked, you can have small ones, and large ones with no need to worry.

Coat and chill the bourbon balls

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Mix the rest of the cocoa powder and confectioners' sugar together, and roll the bourbon balls in this mixture. If you want to add a little sparkle, you can optionally roll the balls in some granulated sugar. Once the balls are coated, stick them in the refrigerator for at least 20 minutes before you eat them.

Morone says the bourbon balls should last for a while in the refrigerator, but notes that "After 2 weeks, they will just be stale, and will not taste very good." If you don't think you'll be able to eat an entire batch in that amount of time, she does say that they can always be frozen.

Kentucky Bourbon Balls Recipe

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Have a boozy ball with this traditional Kentucky confection — the perfect combination of chocolate and bourbon.

Prep Time

2.92

hours

Cook Time

15

minutes

Servings

30

servings

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Total time: 3 hours, 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup chopped pecans
  • ½ cup bourbon
  • 2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • ½ cup Dutch-process cocoa powder, divided
  • ½ cup confectioners' sugar, divided
  • 2 tablespoons light corn syrup
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup

Optional Ingredients

  • Granulated sugar

Directions

  1. Heat the oven to 325 F. Spread the pecans over a baking sheet, and bake for 12 to 15 minutes until lightly toasted.
  2. Combine the pecans and the bourbon, then cover the container with plastic wrap, and let the mixture sit for 2 to 3 hours. Drain the pecans, but reserve the bourbon.
  3. Combine the pecans with the graham cracker crumbs, ¼ cup cocoa powder, and ¼ cup confectioners' sugar. Stir the bourbon, corn syrup, and maple syrup into the nut and crumb mixture.
  4. Roll the dough into balls approximately ¾-inch in diameter. Combine the remaining cocoa powder and confectioners' sugar, and roll each bourbon ball in this mixture. Optionally roll the bourbon balls in granulated sugar.
  5. Cover and chill the bourbon balls for at least 20 minutes before eating them. The bourbon balls should stay fresh in the refrigerator for 2 weeks.

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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.

Does alcohol evaporate in 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.

Can bourbon balls be shipped? ›

As these Bon Bons are covered in rich, warm chocolate, our candy makers carefully top each piece with a perfect pecan. The secret is out, these Bourbon Balls are amazing and why we ship them across the state and to every part of the country!

Can kids eat bourbon balls? ›

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.

How long can you store bourbon balls? ›

Bourbon balls will last for up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator or at room temperature. Storing them uncovered will result in a more defined “crust”, and storing them covered will keep them moist. To Freeze. Freeze leftovers in an airtight, freezer-safe storage container for up to 3 months.

What does bourbon ball taste like? ›

Ballotin Bourbon Ball reinvents an iconic favorite. Velvety chocolate notes and rich buttercream meld with the whiskey's toasted oak to create a decadent taste experience.

Why are bourbon balls so expensive? ›

If you've ever wondered why store bought bourbon balls are expensive it's because they're time consuming. Once our filling has chilled we'll scoop it out using a small cookie scoop and then it back into the fridge to chill again.

What is Rebecca Ruth candy? ›

The Gift of Taste

Our family has been handcrafting gourmet chocolates since 1919. We are a fourth-generation, family owned, Kentucky Proud business. We are happy to serve our customers with the same time tested recipes and candy making techniques taught to us by Ruth Booe.

How long to boil bourbon to remove alcohol? ›

No Worries, the Alcohol Burns Off During Cooking—But, Does It Really?
Time Cooked at Boiling point of alcoholApproximate Amount of Alcohol Remaining
15 minutes40 percent
30 minutes35 percent
One hour25 percent
Two hours10 percent
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Is it legal to ship bourbon to Kentucky? ›

Kentucky's law to allow for the direct-to-consumer (DTC) shipping of wine, beer and spirits by producers became effective on July 15, 2020. Upon approval of the regulations on Dec. 14, 2020, ABC approved applicants may remit the $100 annual fee and receive a license electronically.

Who invented bourbon balls? ›

Bourbon balls were invented in 1938 by Ruth Hanly Booe, who operated a shop called Rebecca Ruth Candy. The history behind this candy shop is actually pretty notable. Initially, Booe founded the shop with her friend, Rebecca Gooch.

Can you ship bourbon home from Kentucky? ›

Am I Allowed to Ship Bourbon from A Kentucky Bourbon Trail® Distillery? That depends. At this time, there are only a handful of reciprocal states that allow shipping from Kentucky distilleries. It also depends on whether common carriers like UPS, FedEx and others are shipping to that state.

How much bourbon does it take to get buzzed? ›

On an empty stomach, I'd say you could get drunk off 2–4 shots if you are a medium-weight drinker. On a full stomach I'd say it will take 4–6 shots. (1 shot = 1.5 ounces). For me, going over 6 shots is where I start to get sick (everything spins so I can't close my eyes if I try to sit down).

Can you get buzzed on rum balls? ›

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.

Can whiskey candy get you drunk? ›

Maybe to no one's surprise at all, there's no good way to get a buzz on liqueur-filled candy. The fat and sugar just messes you up too much—and not the way SoCo can mess you up. It's like eating a bunch of cake icing and then doing a few shots.

Are Buzz Balls high in alcohol? ›

BuzzBallz resemble single-serve tennis balls, complete with pull-tab pressure seals. The drink inside is most commonly a bright neon color, though some dessert flavors take on a silken opacity. At 15% ABV (30 proof), there's enough alcohol under that Dunlop seal to get you well and truly drunk.

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