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These easy No Bake Gingersnap Brandy Balls marry two of my favorite flavors: brandy and gingersnaps. With a heady dose of brandy in every bite, these tasty morsels double as a sweet dessert and an after-dinner drink!
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I have been known to add brandy to unexpected foods: sweet potato pie, buttermilk waffles, cranberry chutney, and candy cane kiss cookies! You can imagine how excited I was to combine gingersnaps and brandy into one easy, no-bake cookie!!
They come together effortlessly with the help of a food processor and a microwave! The hardest part is waiting for them to set in the refrigerator.
Tart cherries are soaked in brandy and then combined with gingersnap crumbs, nutty, toasted walnuts, and powdered sugar! The effect is sensational! You could also this same recipe with speculoos cookies like I do in my speculoos rum balls.
Brandy is the star flavor, so choose a high-quality brandy or if you don’t like brandy, skip these and head straight to my Gingerbread cookies, Gingersnaps, or Molasses Sugar Cookies!
Much to my delight and to the disappointment of my husband, these No-Bake Gingersnap Brandy Balls taste like brandied gingerbread cookie dough with a hint of cherry and toasted walnuts! Headspinningly delicious…or that could be the brandy. Hmm… Doesn’t matter. They are awesome.
My husband would have preferred a coarser chopped walnut coating, which could easily be done to accommodate those who want a little crunch with their ginger brandy balls!
I loved the intermingling of brandy, gingersnap, cherry, and toasted walnut flavors. You can use homemade gingersnaps or a quality store-bought!
It should be noted, because I try to do all I can to avoid disappointment around here, that brandy is the primary flavor. If you would like to tone down the brandy flavor and make it a nice subtle background note, then substitute half the brandy for filtered water. I also cannot emphasize enough: quality brandy is a must!
No Bake Gingersnap Brandy Balls
Ingredients
- ⅓ cup tart dried cherries chopped
- ¼ cup brandy
- 1 ¼ cups crushed gingersnap cookies
- 1 ¼ cups confectioners sugar divided
- ¾ cup walnuts divided, toasted, chopped
- 4 tablespoons unsalted butter melted
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, soften chopped cherries in brandy. Let sit for about 10 minutes.
- Stir in gingersnap crumbs, 1 cup sugar, ¼ cup walnuts, butter, and ¼ teaspoon salt.
- Let the gingersnap mixture sit, so that it is firm enough to roll. While it sits pulse the remaining walnuts, sugar and salt in a food processor until finely ground.
- Roll the dough into balls approximately 1 inch wide and roll in ground walnut sugar. Place on a rimmed baking sheet or plate; cover with plastic wrap; and refrigerate at least 12 hours.
I love the flavors in these-brandy and gingerbread, perfect for the holidays! Great combination and so easy to make! Definitely on my to do list 🙂
These looks so cute and delicious! + No Bake! Yay, I must make them! Pinned.
Thanks, Manali! We all need a no bake cookie around this time of year! Thanks for the pin!
I’ve never tried gingerbread flavor with brandy, and I’m intrigued. These beautiful no-bake truffle-looking balls look so delicious, and I so want to try them. I hope I can squeeze them into my baking (or no-baking) and fast! Pinned.
I hope you can squeeze them in, Marcie!
These sound both easy and delicious! Can’t wait to try them out!
Thanks, mom!
Oh my gosh, this is such a creative cookie recipe! Gingerbread with brandy, dried cherries and no bake too? They sound absolutely amazing! >3 them!
Thanks, Kelly!!! After all that baking, the roll and chill was very welcome!
I must try these!! They are on my list for this weekend…I can’t wait!
I hope you love them, Annie!
I love how you described these as tasting like brandied gingerbread cookie dough! I’m drooling over the photos of the insides of these no-bake cookies!
That’s it. My mail-lady is going down today! Seriously, though, these cookies look awesome, Lindsey. I’ve never been much of a brandy guy myself. I usually turn to scotch as an after-dinner drink, but I think I could be persuaded to make an exception here. Actually, I just got the best idea…what about a glass of scotch with one of these cookies?? Done!
I’ve tried to like scotch. I’ve visited all the main distilleries but I just can’t. I just can’t. I don’t see why you couldn’t pour two fingers and then eat a brandy ball too! The holidays is all about splurging…or at least that’s my moto!