Margarita Balls II

Submitted by: Angie 
This is a great old Texas recipe. Everyone seems to like it, but it's obviously only for grown-ups. 

Spirit Balls

Submitted by: Jelly 
A nice holiday no-bake cookie. Store in covered container (coffee can works well) several days before serving. 

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Chocolate Walnut Rum Balls

Submitted by: Amanda Denton 
These treats are dense and moist. Wrapped in a pretty box they make a great gift! 

Orange Balls I

Submitted by: Eva 
Orange flavored coconut balls rolled in confectioners' sugar. 

Bourbon Balls II

Submitted by: Pamela Maret 
A favorite recipe that my family has been making for years that we received from a friend of the family. These are great for New Years Eve. 

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Rum Cookie Balls

Submitted by: sal 
No bake chocolate cookie balls made from chocolate chips, vanilla wafers, pecans and rum. 

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Cherry Rum Balls

Submitted by: leapping lena 
These are so tasty, you can not eat just one. 

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Cocoa Rum Balls

Submitted by: Leslie 
This delicious smooth confection is an impressive dessert for the holidays. These are wonderful for parties, and perfect for holiday gifts to your loved ones. A half cup of orange juice plus one teaspoon of freshly grated orange peel can be substituted for the rum in this recipe. 

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Cherry Bourbon Balls

Submitted by: MYRAMANI 
This recipe can also use rum instead of bourbon and also you can use chocolate wafers instead of vanilla wafers. Be sure to age these for at least a few days in a tin before serving. 

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No Bake Rum Balls

Submitted by: Refugio L. 
A holiday favorite! Try using brandy in place of the rum. 
 
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