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Mini Lamingtons

Quick and moist, bite sized Lamingtons are Australia’s most favorite cake recipe! Delicious sponge cake, dipped in chocolate sauce and covered in shredded coconut. Just heaven!

Looking for more traditional Australian dessert recipes?  You’ve got to try  some of the recipes I have included in 25 Best Australian Dessert Recipes !

Mini Lamingtons on a red plate ready to be served

Lamingtons, an Aussie classic dessert recipe

I came across an article back in January when I was still trying to decide what to make for Australia Day and ended up baking these delicious Sausage Rolls and some Aussie Pies where was debated if freezing the cake sponge may be the little secret for getting perfect Lamingtons.

I was not sure if it really works, because the Lamingtons will not be that moist anymore and I really love those melt in your mouth Lamingtons, so I have decided to go with freshly made buttery sponge.

mini lamingtons made from scratch

Especially that it would be easier to handle mini Lamingtons than the regular ones.

I have probably ate my body weight in Lamingtons…and some! 🙂

While it is not really difficult to make them it gets totally messy.

Don’t say you’ve been not warned

Ingredients 

You probably already have most the ingredients in your fridge/ pantry and you’ll have these moist Mini Lamingtons ready in no time.

  • eggs,
  • butter,
  • flour,
  • sugar,
  • milk chocolate,
  • heavy cream and
  • shredded coconut

Heart shaped Mini Lamingtons without jam on serving plate

The final product…Mini Lamingtons ? As delicious and moist as remembered 🙂

Do lamingtons need jam

The classic Lamington recipe made in the traditional old-school way, does not have any jam added in the middle. 

I prefer the classic Lamningtons too, but for some Aussies, Lamingtons without jam are a disaster.

So, I have made a smaller batch with some raspberry jam to  hare with you and have added a couple of instruction in the recipe section if you prefer them that way.

 Lamingtons with jam on a red plate ready to be served

Tips to make lamingtons without freezing the cake sponge

As I have mentioned before it gets quite messy when we dip the mini Lamingtons in chocolate sauce and then roll them in shredded coconut.

Prepare yourself to get your hands dirty when dunking the Lamingtons in the chocolate sauce and have coconut all over the kitchen.

You’ll see that it comes in quite handy if you have Mini Lamingtons to handle than the big, regular ones

Most of the recipes recommend to use 2 forks when coating them in chocolate sauce but it’s not working as it should. You don’t get much control on covering all the sides and handling those forks is a nightmare.

The secret is to use your fingers :)…I know that easy.

You’ll get to move so much faster and quickly dip the bite sized pieces in chocolate sauce and then straight onto the shredded coconut plate.

Lamingtons

How to store lamingtons

You can store these mini Lamingtons in an airtight container on the counter for up to 2 days and if you place it in the fridge for up to 4 days.

You can also freeze them for up to 3 weeks as single layer pack or using baking paper between layers if you have bigger quantity.

Allow the cake to get to room temperature before serving them.

So, if you’re a Lamington fan, I am sure you’ll love this recipe for Mini Lamingtons!

They are just perfect heart shaped bites size, ready to be served!

heart shaped mini lamingtons

 

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Yield: 16 cakes

Mini Lamingtons

Mini Lamingtons

Quick and moist Mini Lamingtons are Australia's most favorited cake recipe! Delicious sponge cake, dipped in chocolate sauce and covered in shredded coconut.

Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 3 eggs, at room temperature
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 2 cups milk chocolate morsels
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 2 cups desiccated coconut, shredded
  • a pinch of salt
  • raspberry jam, optional

Instructions

Making Buttery Sponge Cake

  1. Preheat oven to 180F/ 350C. Grease and flour an approximately 8" x 8" pan and set it aside. 
  2. In a small saucepan melt the unsalted butter and allow to cool down.
  3. Meanwhile in a medium bowl combine the flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside
  4. In another bowl, separate the eggs, beating the egg whites and sugar until soft peaks form with a hand mixer. Add the melted butter, egg yolks and vanilla essence. Continue beating adding dry ingredients gradually, until completely combined. Don't overmix the cake batter after adding the flour.
  5. Pour mixture into prepared pan, smoothing the top. Bake for about 20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.
  6. Remove the pan from the oven and allow to cool for 15 minutes before inverting the cake onto a rack and allowing to cool completely.
  7. Cut the buttery cake sponge into mini shapes (I made hearts, but you can choose to cut them into squares or any shape desired) and set aside.
  8. If you wish to make Lamingtons with Jam cut each piece in half and set the aside,

Chocolate sauce

  1. Start boiling heavy cream in a saucepan on low heat. 
  2. Meanwhile place milk chocolate morsels in a bowl and when heavy cream has reached the boiling point pour over chocolate and let sit for 1-2 minutes. Slowly stir until smooth and set aside.

Assembling Lamingtons

  1. Place shredded coconut on a large plate.
  2. Dip sponge cake mini shapes in chocolate sauce using your fingers quickly in and out, and then roll them in shredded coconut. Transfer them to a rack allowing them to chill until chocolate sets, at least 30 minutes.
  3. If you wish to make Lamingtons with jam, spread thinly some raspberry jam on each half and sandwich them together before dipping in chocolate sauce. Same as above, dip quickly in and out of the chocolate sauce and then roll in shredded coconut.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

16

Serving Size:

1 grams

Amount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g

 

Chrissy

Friday 6th of February 2015

Since I "cooked" Oz, I've been looking for a good recipe for this! Excellent excellent. Can't wait to try it!

Indah Susanti

Friday 6th of February 2015

I ate this before and loving it! Thank you for the recipe!!

Pang

Thursday 5th of February 2015

These look so good. I saw this particular recipe a lot during Australia day, but I did not think of clicking to see what it was all about. Though coming here, I am sold. They look yummy, and perfect for V day :)

Btw, Thank you for all the links, Oana.

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