Lamingtons – Desserts of the World

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Lamingtons; soft and fluffy cubes of cake drenched in chocolate icing and rolled in chewy coconut.

Australia. A big country. Like, really big. Home to desserts, rainforests, and mountains. That big. Also, home my (and many others’) darling, Heath Ledger.

It’s a nation, more than most, shaped by people from all over the planet. This can be seen especially so in its cuisine. Southern European immigration helped create its love of coffee and its thriving wine industry, East Asian immigration moulded an adoration for Chinese-influenced restaurants all over the country. 

Northern European influence also seems to have influenced the Australian diet, as can be seen in today’s instalment of Desserts of the World. Let’s talk Lamingtons.

Prefer to watch a recipe video? Learn how to make Lamingtons on my YouTube channel instead!

Thought to have been created in the early 20th century, a Lamington is an Australian cake made from squares of fluffy cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate icing and rolled in coconut. The thin mixture is absorbed into the outside of the sponge cake and left to set, giving the cake a distinctive texture. Soft and moist, with a distinctive rich outer chew.

While these little cubes of cake may not look much, to this day they remain popular and iconic as an Aussie treat. If you Google them today, you’ll also find lots of delicious-looking variations including some with a raspberry jam and cream filling, or a pastel yellow lemon and coconut coating.

Their softness, bite-sized measurements, and simple recipe are understandably irresistible. Something that kids could make but that people of all ages could enjoy.

As part of the Desserts of the World video series to accompany these blog posts, I posted a step-by-step and explainer video on my YouTube channel – you can find it here.

I expected to enjoy these little Lamingtons, but not as much as I actually did. The vanilla, chocolate, and coconut flavours work wonders together, while not being too sugary or overwhelming. Thanks to its light recipe and the smooth chocolate icing, each bite of cake is softer and moister than you could imagine.

They go well with a morning coffee, an afternoon cup of tea, or (of course) as a late night snack. These Lamingtons are a perfect blend of light and airy while being sweet and satisfying.

This might not be the fastest or neatest recipe you’ve ever followed, but it’s as fun to make as it is delicious to eat. They’re ideal for beginner bakers or for preparing with little ones. I hope you love these like we have. Let’s make some Lamingtons!

Want to save these Lamingtons for later? You can pin the image below:

To make these Lamingtons, simply follow the recipe below:

BE A MAVERICK: why not try grating some orange, lemon, or lime zest into the chocolate icing for an extra kick of flavour?

These Lamingtons will keep well in an airtight container for about 3 days, but are best enjoyed fresh!

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