A lamington might just seem like a typical cake dessert, but I was surprised to find out the following facts after researching the history a bit:
So, it’s safe to say that lamingtons are just about as Aussie as it comes, which makes for a great excuse to indulge in this treat while down under!
A lamington is basically a sponge cake square that has been dipped in chocolate and coated with dried coconut. It is common for the cake to be halved and sandwiched with a layer of cream, but it has also been known to come with jam. They are great for a snack with tea or coffee, and you’ll find them at cafes across the country.
If you happen to have leftover sponge cake, it’s simple to prepare a lamington as it only takes a bit of chocolate and coconut to finish the process. However, if you’re wishing to make them fresh from scratch, I’ve searched out a classic recipe from LifeStyle Food that should suit.
Cake ingredients
125g butter, softened
¾ cup caster sugar
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 cups self raising flour
Pinch of salt
½ cup of milk
Chocolate icing ingredients
3 tablespoons cocoa
3 cups icing sugar
½ teaspoon butter
5 tablespoons boiling water
Desiccated coconut
They recommend making the cake in advance so that it has time to sit and cool properly. Otherwise, the dipping and coating will not go as smoothly.
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