Best Australia Day Lamingtons

Australian Lamingtons coated in coconut, perfect for celebrating Australia Day.

These Australia Day Lamingtons are a fun twist on the traditional Lamingtons and look so darn cute!

I have to admit I have been hesitant to cook lamingtons in the past due to all the mess and hassle…..well my confession is that is actually not bloody hard at all to make!

Yes they can be a little messy, though nothing I couldn’t easily fix rinsing my fingers under the tap. Plus it is delicious and super worth the mess.

Best Australia Day Lamingtons

Recipe by Stay at Home Mum
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Course: DessertDifficulty: Medium
Servings
+

18

servings
Prep time

18

minutes
Cooking time

30

minutes
Total time

30

minutes
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Ingredients

  • 2 packet cake mixes or 2 quantities of our Sand Cake

  • 0.5 tsp Blue, green, yellow and red food coloring-1/2 tsp of each colour

  • 2 cups Desiccated coconut

  • 2 cups Icing sugar

  • 2 tbsp Cocoa

  • 2 tsp Butter

  • 1 tsp Vanilla essence

  • 6 tbsp boiling Water

Directions

  • Preheat oven to 160 degrees, as you will be cooking in a shallow tin.
  • Mix cake batter according to directions (or make two batches of Sand Cake).
  • Spoon into four separate bowls and add 1/2 cap full of food colouring mix to until well combined.
  • Pour each coloured mix into small square cake tin or 10 x 15 cm slice tin lined with baking paper. Bake for 25-30 minutes. Cool on a wire rack while you make icing.
  • Place icing sugar, cocoa, butter and vanilla in a bowl and mix well. Now add a tablespoon of boiling water at a time and mix until you have a runny consistency.
  • Place coconut in a medium sized bowl.
  • Cut each cake into 5 cm squares then dip in chocolate icing (yes this is going to get a little messy but much easier to do with fingers than a knife) gently turning until all covered, let the icing drip off a little.
  • Now place in coconut bowl shake bowl (this helps coat then easier to turn) turn shake bowl again from side to side to cover with coconut then set aside on baking paper. Repeat until all lamingtons are finished.

Notes

  • Coloured Lamingtons freeze for up to 3 months. Otherwise keep in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
  • You can leave the food colouring out and make a traditional lamington also.
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Lydia Williams
Lydia is our gorgeous food editor and a ray of sunshine in the Stay at Home Mum kitchen. In between cooking and and trialing all our recipes you can find her photographing her work for Stay at Home Mum. She has 2 gorgeous children and a spunk of a husband who understands her passion for food.

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