Our delicious and boozy 4 ingredient Baileys Tim Tam Cheesecake Balls are the perfect late night dessert! Made from cream cheese, crushed cookies, Baileys Irish cream liqueur and dipped in melted chocolate.... you wont be able to stop at one!
Desserts don't get any simpler than these cheesecake balls. They're completely no-bake, so there's no need to switch the oven on! Plus, you only need 4 ingredients to make them:
White chocolate Tim Tams (see substitution options below)
cream cheese
Baileys Irish cream
Chocolate, for dipping
* please scroll to the bottom of the page for the printable recipe card with ingredient quantities and method
Substitutes For Arnott's Tim Tams
Tim Tams are an iconic Australian cookie made by Arnott's. If you are unable to buy them, you can substitute them with any other white chocolate coated cookie. For something a little different, you could use Oreos in place of the Tim Tams (this will give you a beautifully dense chocolatey flavour).
How To Make Cheesecake Balls
It couldn't be easier to make our Baileys Tim Tam Cheesecake Balls....
Crush white chocolate Tim Tams until they resemble fine crumbs.
Mix Tim Tam crumbs with the cream cheese and Baileys Irish Cream liqueur. Place into the freezer to harden.
Roll into balls and place back into the freezer.
Coat the balls in melted chocolate and refrigerate.
More Cheesecake Ball Recipes
Once you've made these cheeky little boozy balls, you're going to want to make them again and again... or you could mix it up with one of these yummy recipes:
Absolutely! I generally use Philadelphia (Philly) full fat cream cheese but you can use any brand you like.
I can't buy Tim Tams where I live! What can I substitute them for?
You can substitute them with any other white chocolate coated cookie. Or for a rich chocolate flavour, you could use chocolate Oreos.
Do I need to chill the mixture first?
Yes, once you've prepared the mixture, chill it in the freezer (or fridge) for 30 minutes. This will allow it to harden enough to roll into balls. The heat from your hands will make the balls sticky when you roll them, so it's important to place the rolled balls back into the freezer (or fridge) for a further 30 minutes before dipping them in the melted chocolate.
Can I leave the Baileys out or substitute it?
Yes! You can omit it entirely or you can substitute it for a different liqueur (such as Kahlua).
How long will Baileys Tim Tam Cheesecake Balls last?
The balls can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days (although they'll never last that long!).
Can I use sweetened condensed milk instead of cream cheese?
Our delicious and boozy 4 ingredient Baileys Tim Tam Cheesecake Balls are the perfect late night dessert! Made from cream cheese, crushed cookies, Baileys Irish cream liqueur and dipped in melted chocolate.... you wont be able to stop at one!
Crush white chocolate Tim Tams until they resemble fine crumbs.
Mix Tim Tam crumbs with the cream cheese and shot of Baileys Irish Cream liqueur. Place into the freezer (or fridge) for 30 minutes or until hardened.
Roll the mixture into 1 inch sized balls and place on a tray lined with baking paper back into the freezer (or fridge) for a further 30 minutes.
Place white chocolate in microwaveable bowl and microwave on 50% power for 2-3 minutes, stirring every 30 seconds, until chocolate is completely melted.
Place the balls into the bowl of melted chocolate (in batches) and use two teaspoons to roll the balls around until they are completely coated. Remove balls with the teaspoons and allow any excess chocolate to drip off.
Place back onto the baking paper lined tray. Place into the fridge to set for 1 hour.
Drizzle with melted milk chocolate if desired.
Thermomix Method
Place white chocolate Tim Tams into the TM bowl and crush on Turbo until they resemble fine crumbs.
Add the cream cheese and Baileys Irish Cream liqueur and mix on Reverse Speed 2 until well combined (scraping down the sides of the bowl occasionally). Place into the freezer for 30 minutes or until the mixture has hardened.
Roll the mixture into 1 inch sized balls and place on a tray lined with baking paper and place back into the freezer for a further 30 minutes.
Place white chocolate into a clean TM bowl and melt on 50 degrees, Speed 3, 2-3 minutes, scraping the sides occasionally. Pour the melted chocolate into a small bowl.
Place the balls into the bowl of melted chocolate (in batches) and use two teaspoons to roll the balls around until they are completely coated. Remove balls and allow any excess chocolate to drip off.
Place back onto the baking paper lined tray and into the fridge for 1 hour.
Drizzle with extra melted milk chocolate if desired.
Notes
RECIPE NOTESTim Tam substitutes - Tim Tams are an Australian cookie made by Arnott's. If you are unable to buy them, you can substitute them with any other white chocolate coated cookie. For something a little different, you could use Oreos in place of the Tim Tams (this will give you a beautifully dense chocolatey flavour).Adults-only dessert - this recipe is made using Baileys Irish cream and therefore contains alcohol. Cream cheese - I recommend using full fat cream cheese for this recipe. I generally use Philly (Philadelphia brand) but you can use any brand you like. Chilling the mixture - once you’ve prepared the mixture, chill it in the freezer (or fridge) for 30 minutes. This will allow it to harden enough to roll into balls. The heat from your hands will make the balls sticky when you roll them, so it’s important to place the rolled balls back into the freezer (or fridge) for a further 30 minutes before dipping them in the melted chocolate. Baileys substitutes - you can substitute the Baileys Irish cream for a different alcohol such as Kahlua. Or for a non-alchohlic version, you could replace the Baileys with coffee, or omit the liquid entirely.Storing the cheesecake balls - store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
I would love to purchase the Thermomix Version of the book, however the discount doesn't seem to be working for that version, only the traditional version. Is this correct?
Just wanted to tell you this recipe is AMAZING. I made them for a high tea and instead of dipping in chocolate I just rolled them in cocoa powder and they tasted incredible!
Fantastic! Oh yes you could definitely either decorate a wedding cake with them... or even just pop them on a cake stand... or one on top of a cupcake!! Congrats!!
Oooooh good question Candice!!! I would say that it 'should' work, but I'd definitely do a practise run before the big day. How awesome would it be if it worked though!!!!!
lol yeah hubbys gunna be upset if it doesnt but may have to run a practice run every month untill the wedding just to see how it goes in different temperatures
Denise says
I made theese and they were so easy to make and taste Devine thank you for sharing your recipe
Lucy Mathieson says
Thank you Denise! I'm thrilled that you enjoyed them! xx
Donna-Maree Pratt says
These sound soooo delish, might have to buy extra Tim Tams to mung on while making these, and keep a couple spare for a slam after....hehehe
Lucy Mathieson says
Ooh yes definitely!
Sara says
I would love to purchase the Thermomix Version of the book, however the discount doesn't seem to be working for that version, only the traditional version. Is this correct?
Bake Play Smile says
Yes that's correct! The Thermomix one will be on sale at some stage before Christmas though!
Kirsty says
Just wanted to tell you this recipe is AMAZING. I made them for a high tea and instead of dipping in chocolate I just rolled them in cocoa powder and they tasted incredible!
Bake Play Smile says
Oh thank you so much Kirsty. I'm so happy you enjoyed them!
candice says
Made these for Xmas they were a hit but now have a fiancee demanding these. As a wedding cake so would it be possible to do
Bake Play Smile says
Fantastic! Oh yes you could definitely either decorate a wedding cake with them... or even just pop them on a cake stand... or one on top of a cupcake!! Congrats!!
candice says
Would we be able to use the recipe itself for the cake is what I was asking sorry about the confusion
Bake Play Smile says
Oooooh good question Candice!!! I would say that it 'should' work, but I'd definitely do a practise run before the big day. How awesome would it be if it worked though!!!!!
candice helm says
lol yeah hubbys gunna be upset if it doesnt but may have to run a practice run every month untill the wedding just to see how it goes in different temperatures