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NO BAKE ORANGE BALLS

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Don't Bake Orange Balls - The Southern Lady Cooks

These no-bake orange balls are so easy. If you love orange-flavored candies and cookies, you’ll love these little treats too. These come together quickly and are just four simple ingredients. Perfect for enjoying while on vacation. The orange flavor is refreshing and delicious! No baking saves you a lot of time in the kitchen. It goes well with red Christmas plates.

No need to bake orange balls

icing sugar

crushed vanilla wafers

butter

finely chopped pecans (you can use any kind of nuts)

thawed concentrated orange juice

I put the vanilla wafers in a ziplock bag and rolled them with a rolling pin. You can also use a food processor. These are so good right out of the fridge cold..we love them! A perfect treat for Christmas. You can easily add chopped coconut to these.

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Don't Bake Orange Balls - The Southern Lady Cooks

Don't Bake Orange Balls - The Southern Lady Cooks

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don’t bake orange balls

Only 5 Ingredients

preparation time15 minutes

1 time

total time1 time 15 minutes

course: candy

cooking: south america

keyword: don’t bake orange balls

Serving: Four serving

author: The Southern Lady Cooks

  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 3 cup crushed vanilla wafers
  • 1/4 cup of butter softened
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped pecans Any type of nut can be used
  • 1/3 to 1/2 cup orange juice concentrate thawed
  • coconut option
I put vanilla wafers in a ziplock bag and rolled them with a rolling pin. You can also use a food processor.
I keep them in the refrigerator.

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