
Decadent no-bake cherry and bourbon balls with a creamy center, crunchy pecans, and a chocolate shell β perfect for holiday gifting and party trays.

This recipe for cherry and bourbon no-bake balls has been my go-to festive treat for years. I first mixed these together one late autumn afternoon when I had a jar of dried cherries leftover from a holiday baking spree and a half-bottle of bourbon that needed a purpose. The mixture tasted like a compact version of a boozy cherry chocolate truffle: silky, slightly tangy from the cherries, nutty from the pecans, and rounded out with the maple-vanilla character of the bourbon. They are rich but small, and that balance makes them dangerously easy to pop two or three at a time.
What makes these particularly special is how they bring together texture and aroma. The cream cheese base gives a lush, almost cheesecake-like mouthfeel while the chopped dried cherries introduce concentrated sweetness and chew. Toasted pecans add a buttery crunch, and the chocolate shell provides contrast and a clean presentation. I love making a batch for parties because they travel well, store beautifully in the fridge, and always elicit questions about where I bought them. Better yet, people rarely believe they are no-bake.
In my experience, guests always comment on the professional finish. I remember bringing a box to a winter party and watching people inspect them like little jewels. It's a recipe that reliably earns compliments and disappears quickly from the serving dish.
My favorite aspect is how versatile these little bites are. I once made three different variations β bourbon, rum, and espresso β and labeled them for a party. Guests loved tasting and guessing the flavors, and the presentation felt upscale with minimal effort.
Store these in a single layer or separated by parchment to prevent the chocolate shells from sticking together. In the refrigerator, use an airtight container and try to avoid stacking for the first hour so the shells fully set. For longer storage, flash-freeze on a tray for 1 hour, then transfer to a zip-top freezer bag or sealed box with parchment between layers. Thaw in the refrigerator for several hours before serving to prevent condensation on the chocolate surface. If gifting, pack in a box with a layer of parchment and keep refrigerated until delivery.
If you need to avoid alcohol, replace bourbon with strong brewed coffee or a slurry of equal parts orange juice concentrate and a drop of vanilla for depth. Swap pecans for walnuts or almonds for a different texture and flavor; toasted hazelnuts give a classic chocolate pairing. For a vegan version, use dairy-free cream cheese and vegan chocolate; note that texture will be slightly softer and chilling times may vary. If avoiding coconut, use vegetable shortening instead of coconut oil when thinning chocolate.
Serve these on a decorative platter lined with doilies or in mini cupcake liners for a refined look. They pair beautifully with coffee, port, or a small glass of the same bourbon used in the recipe. Garnish with flaked sea salt for contrast, or dust with a little extra powdered sugar for a snowy look at holiday gatherings. Arrange them with other small confections like salted caramels and chocolate-covered nuts for a dessert board.
Small no-bake confections like these echo traditions of European and American holiday sweets where preserved fruits and spirits are combined with nuts and chocolate. The practice of soaking fruit in booze and combining it with rich bases goes back to classic festive recipes, and the idea of a chilled, bite-sized sweet is a modern nod to old-world flavors presented in an approachable form. Bourbon in sweets is a distinctly American touch that complements dried cherries particularly well.
In winter, use tart cherries and add a pinch of cinnamon or orange zest for warmth. In summer, swap bourbon for a bright orange liqueur and use toasted almonds for a lighter flavor. For Valentineβs Day, use dark chocolate, press a small heart-shaped sugar decoration on top, and package in pink boxes. For Thanksgiving, include a pinch of nutmeg in the filling and top with chopped toasted pecans.
Prepare the filling up to three days in advance and keep it chilled until you are ready to shape. Portion scoops onto a tray and freeze for 20 minutes to firm, then finish dipping in chocolate the day you plan to serve. This approach breaks the work into manageable steps for busy hosts and reduces last-minute stress. Use an ice cream scoop or tablespoon measure for consistent sizing, which helps with even chocolate coverage and uniform presentation.
These cherry and bourbon no-bake balls are a little piece of indulgence that travel well, store easily, and bring a lot of joy. Whether you make them for a party, gift box, or a quiet night at home, they have a knack for making ordinary moments feel special. Try a batch and then experiment with the variations β I guarantee they will become a favorite.
Soften cream cheese and butter to room temperature for a smooth, lump-free base but do not let them melt.
Toast pecans briefly to intensify flavor, then cool completely before chopping and folding into the filling.
Chill the rolled balls thoroughly before dipping to prevent melting and ensure a crisp chocolate shell.
Use a tablespoon scoop for uniform sizing so all pieces set consistently and look professional.
This nourishing cherry and bourbon no-bake balls recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice β it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.
Use dairy-free cream cheese and vegan chocolate. Texture will be slightly softer; chill longer to firm.
Substitute equal parts strong coffee, orange juice concentrate with a touch of vanilla, or omit entirely for a nonalcoholic version.
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In a medium bowl, beat 8 ounces softened cream cheese and 3 tablespoons softened unsalted butter until smooth using a mixer on medium speed.
Gradually add 2 1/2 cups powdered sugar, mixing on low until the mixture becomes thick and scoopable; scrape the bowl to incorporate evenly.
Fold in 3/4 cup finely chopped dried cherries, 1/2 cup finely chopped toasted pecans, 2 tablespoons bourbon, and 1 teaspoon vanilla until evenly distributed.
Cover and chill for 1 hour in the refrigerator or freeze for 20 to 30 minutes until firm enough to scoop.
Scoop tablespoon portions and roll into balls. Place on a parchment-lined tray and chill 20 minutes to firm before dipping.
Melt 12 ounces chocolate gently, stir in 1 tablespoon coconut oil if using, dip each chilled ball into chocolate, place on parchment, and garnish with a cherry.
Allow chocolate to harden for 15 to 20 minutes at room temperature or refrigerate briefly. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
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