lamingtons

lamingtons
a chocolate and coconut covered treat from australia. i like australia!
1/2 C butter
3/4 C sugar
1 t vanilla
2 eggs
2 C all purpose flour
4 t baking powder
1/8 t salt
1/2 C milk
4 C confectioners sugar
1/3 C unsweetened cocoa powder
2 T butter melted
1/2 C milk
2 8 oz packages of flaked coconut
1. preheat oven to 375 degrees F. grease and flour 8x12" rectangular pan. sift together the flour, paking powder and salt. set aside.
2. in a large bowl, cream together 1/2 C butter, 3/4 C sugar and the vanilla until light and fluffy. add the eggs one at a time, beating well with each addition. add the flour mixture alternately with the milk and beat well.
3. pour batter into the prepared pan. bake in the oven for 30-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. let stand 5 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack and cool completely. store overnight to let the cake firm up before icing.
4. to make icing: in a large bowl, combine confectioners sugar and cocoa. in a saucepan, heat milk and 2 T butter until the butter is melted. Add the milk to the sugar mixture and mix well to creat a fluid, but not too runny, icing.

to assemble: cut the cake into 24 squares. place the coconut in a shallow container. using a fork, dip each square into the icing and then in the coconut and place onto wire rack or parchment.
* any firm type of plain cake can be used - butter cake, pound cake, madeira cake or genoise sponge.
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3 Comments:
lamingtons are great!!!!! (I'm from Australia) yours look a little different from what we get down here, but they still look yuuummmm! You've inspired me to go home and make some tonight :o)
- just a tip though ... they work even better if you let the cake get a bit stale. but that does mean it take a few days to make, and normally i can't wait that long.
ah! thanks for the tip, i will try that next time. i must admit these weren't very neat and i did not know what they really looked like when i made them and it seems the coconut flakes are a bit large. next time i will do a better job :)
I made some last night, yummm! we use desiccated coconut on them which is much smaller and cut the cake pieces into little brick type shapes not slices. But don't be silly - you're look super scrumptious!
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