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Follow these six rules to take your rum balls to the next level this Christmas

Katrina Meynink gives the festive favourite a toasty, tasty upgrade. Pa-rum, pum-pum, pum.

Katrina Meynink

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Tip: Serve the rum balls with extra toasted coconut.Katrina Meynink

I have a few hard ‘n’ fast rules for an epic rum ball:

  1. Do not blitz your biscuits to oblivion – a little chunk of bikkie is a textural wonderland.
  2. Said biscuit must be a Malt ‘O’ Milk – hands down the best Arnott’s biscuit. Don’t come at me with your Maries and Scotch Fingers – it’s Malt ‘O’ Milks all the way.
  3. Toast your coconut until your kitchen smells like a holiday.
  4. Don’t skip the complementary spices – adding cinnamon and vanilla takes them to the next level.
  5. Absolutely serve with a little side tray of toasted coconut. There is nothing better than taking a bite and then double-dipping in some coconut – it’s what dreams are made of.
  6. And lastly – your cocoa powder counts, so use the best you can afford. Premium Dutch-processed cocoa powder will repay you tenfold in flavour.
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Ingredients

  • 250g packet plain sweet biscuits (I use Malt ‘O’ Milk)

  • 395g can sweetened condensed milk

  • 1½ cups desiccated coconut, plus extra for serving (optional)

  • ¼ cup superb quality cocoa powder, preferably Dutch-processed

  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon

  • 1 tsp vanilla bean paste

  • ¼ cup white or dark rum*

Method

  1. Step 1

    Toast the coconut in a dry frying pan over low heat, stirring constantly, until golden (about 3 minutes). Allow to cool.

  2. Step 2

    Briefly process your biscuits in a food processor. We don’t want a uniform crumb – the odd little chunk of biscuit is excellent.

  3. Step 3

    Turn out into a bowl and add the condensed milk, 1¼ cups of the coconut (reserving the remainder for rolling), and the cocoa powder, spices and rum. Stir well to combine.

  4. Step 4

    Shape the mixture into golf ball-sized balls, then roll in the toasted coconut. Pop in the fridge for 2 hours or until firm.

  5. Step 5

    Serve with extra toasted coconut! The rum balls will keep for 3 weeks in an airtight container in the fridge.

*Note: I’m indifferent whether you use white or dark rum – either works − but I’m a Queensland girl at heart, so Bundy (dark) features in mine.

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Katrina MeyninkKatrina Meynink is a cookbook author and Good Food recipe columnist.Connect via X.

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