Australian Lamington Recipe (2024)

by Katherine | Jan 30, 2021 | Expat Life, Life | 0 comments

Australian Lamington Recipe (1)

Traditional Australian Lamingtons are made up of pillowy-soft plain sponge cake dipped in a cocoa-infused icing sugar mixture and rolled in desiccated coconut.

They’re one of quite a few sweet treats that Australian expats tend to miss on special days after leaving their home country. Back home you’ll find lamingtons piled up in bakery display cases, ready to be devoured with a cuppa.

They’re also a staple of primary school fundraising activities. Hands up who remembers telling your mum or dad to be sure to order jam and cream filled lamingtons from their school or church? Both my arms are firmly in the air right now. But allow me to put them down so that I can type.

This traditional Australian Lamington recipe has been adapted for American bakers to include ingredients that are easily found in the US (I’m looking at you, coconut). Of course, if you’re not keen on doing the baking yourself, there are numerous Australian bakeries dotted around the US who are happy to do the hard work for you.

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Yield: 15 Large Lamingtons

Australian Lamington Recipe (2)

The traditional lamington is a staple in bakery windows across Australia. This dessert incorporates sponge cake with a cocoa 'icing', covered in a dusting of coconut. It's sure to satisfy any sweet tooth.

Prep Time50 minutes

Cook Time25 minutes

Additional Time2 hours

Total Time3 hours 15 minutes

Ingredients

Sponge cake

  • 4.5 oz / 125g softened unsalted butter
  • 7.7 oz / 220g baker's sugar (caster sugar)
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3 room temperature large eggs
  • 9 oz / 260g sifted plain flour
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • 4.4 oz / 125ml milk (2% or full cream)

Coating

  • 16.9 oz / 480g sifted confectioner's sugar
  • 1/3 cup cocoa powder
  • 1 tbsp softened unsalted butter
  • 150ml boiling water
  • 4 cups desiccated coconut or shredded coconut

Optional Filling

  • 1/2 cup raspberry or strawberry jam
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla essence
  • 2 tsp sugar

Instructions

Sponge Cake

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
  2. In a medium-sized bowl, sift flour and baking powder together.
  3. Line an 8" x 12" pan with parchment paper and set aside.
  4. Beat butter, sugar, and vanilla together with an electric mixer on medium high speed. Batter should look light and fluffy (about 2 mins).
  5. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition to ensure a smooth batter.
  6. Add half the flour and gently fold it into the mixture with a wooden spoon or spatula. Stir in half the milk.
  7. Repeat with the remaining flour and milk.
  8. Pour the batter into the cake pan and back for 25 minutes. Cake is ready when a skewer inserted into the center comes out clean. (If not ready after 25 mins, return to the oven for 5 mins).
  9. Let the cake sit in the pan for 5 minutes, then cool it completely on a wire rack.

Rest the Cake

  1. Using a serrated knife, carefully cut the cake into 15 squares.
  2. Return to baking tray (lined with parchment paper) and cover with plastic wrap.
  3. Place in freezer for 2 hours or overnight (see note 1).

Icing the Cake

  1. Pour half of the desiccated/shredded coconut onto a flat plate (see note 2).
  2. In a heatproof bowl (ideally with a flat bottom), stir the confectioner's sugar and cocoa powder together.
  3. Add the butter.
  4. Slowly pour in the boiling water, stirring to combine (see note 3).
  5. Use two forks to lower each cake square into the icing mixture and roll it around so that it is coated evenly.
  6. Transfer it to the coconut plate and use two spoons to roll it around to cover it evenly with coconut.
  7. Repeat this process with all of the sponge cake.
  8. Let them stand for 2 hours to set.

Filling the Lamingtons

  1. Run the electric mixer paddle under cold water and place it in the freezer for 5 minutes.
  2. Secure the paddle on the electric mixer and beat the cream and sugar until peaks form.
  3. Spoon the cream into a piping bag.
  4. Cut the lamingtons in half horizontally.
  5. Spread one side of the lamington halves with jam and pipe on the cream.
  6. Top with the second half and store in an air-tight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Notes

  1. Freezing: Allowing the cake to freeze makes it much easier to coat in the icing mixture and coconut. You can freeze the cut sponge cake for 2 hours, or if you're tuckered out like I was, it's fine to leave them in the freezer overnight and finish them the next day.
  2. Coconut: If you can't find desiccated coconut, add shredded (unsweetened) coconut to a food processor and blitz it a few times to break it into smaller bits.
  3. Icing: As the icing mixture cools it will become thicker and more difficult to work with. Place it in the microwave for 15 seconds or so, to bring it back to a runnier consistency.

Australian Lamington Recipe (3)

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Australian Lamington Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the Australian slang for lamingtons? ›

Some Australians shorten the name to "Lammo" (singular) or "Lammos" (plural). There are many variations on the basic lamington recipe, including different colours, flavours, and sizes.

Can you buy lamingtons in the US? ›

We stock a number of lamingtons in our range including traditional lamingtons, lamington fingers, jam lamingtons and even raspberry lamingtons. We sell and deliver lamingtons to the USA and the rest of the world.

What is a fun fact about the lamington? ›

This Australian cake was first invented in Queensland, with a recipe appearing in the Queensland Country Life newspaper as early as 1900. According to Queensland Government House, the lamington was created by the chef of the state's eighth governor, Lord Lamington, to feed unexpected visitors.

Did New Zealand make lamingtons? ›

The Lamington, Australia's famed dessert, was actually invented in New Zealand and originally named a “Wellington”, according to new research published by the University of Auckland.

What does shags mean in Australia? ›

Sexual intercourse, similar to the British word 'Shag'. Can also be used as a verb. This also affects Australian sporting terminology—while an American would root for a preferred team or athlete, an Australian would barrack or go for the same. Scrag. Sexual intercourse.

What is a gronk Australia? ›

gronk (plural gronks) (Australia, derogatory, informal) An unintelligent and callous person.

Why is it called a lamington? ›

It's long been thought that the lamington was named after Lord Lamington, who served as the governor of Queensland between 1896 and 1902, and that the first known reference to a lamington was made in 1900, when a recipe for the chocolate and coconut cake was published in Queensland's Country Life.

What does lamington taste like? ›

An Australian classic! Lamingtons are deliciously buttery cakes that are coated in a silky chocolate glaze and rolled in crispy, dried coconut. They're the ultimate snack cake to take on the go!

Where did the Pink lamington come from? ›

Pretty as a picture, these pink cakes originate from Australia. There is some controversy about their origins. Some say they were named after Baron Lamington, the Governor of Queensland from 1895 to 1901.

Why do we eat lamingtons on Australia Day? ›

Lamingtons are covered with coconut shavings or desiccated coconut. The cake is known as the “most Australian cake”. Lamingtons are eaten on special occasions like Australia Day. Since the dessert is popular and important to Australian culture, it was honored with a special day to celebrate it.

How deep is a lamington pan? ›

Description. Make an Australian favourite with this perfectly sized pan. With a depth of 40mm, it allows you to bake a sponge high enough to make the perfect sized lamingtons.

Is the lamington the national cake of Australia? ›

LAMINGTONS

Often referred to as the “National Cake of Australia”, the lamington is a square shaped sponge cake coated in a layer of chocolate icing and flaked coconut. This Aussie treat sometimes comes with a layer of cream or jam in the middle, and is often seen at tea houses or cafes.

Is lamington Australian or Kiwi? ›

Many believe that the recipe for lamingtons was brought to Australia by Lord Lamington's wife, Lady Lamington, who was a New Zealander. Regardless of the exact origin, lamingtons have become an iconic Antipodean treat and hold a significant place in both Australian and New Zealand culture.

What fluffy dessert is considered the national cake of Australia? ›

Lamingtons, originated in Australia, are considered the “national cake of Australia”.

What is a lamington in Afrikaans? ›

Ystervarkies (South African lamingtons) are small cubes of cake that are dipped in chocolate sauce and then rolled in coconut, to resemble hedgehogs. We call them “ystervarkies”, because that is the Afrikaans word for “hedgehog”.

What is a bickie in Australia? ›

In this case, bikkie (the colloquial Australian word for a cookie), is clipped slang for biscuit (the British English word for a type of cookie), and it uses the -ie diminutive suffix.

What does chooky mean in Australia? ›

Also called: chookie Australian informal. a hen or chicken. 3. Australian informal. a woman, esp a more mature one.

What is a tilly in Australia? ›

Wiktionary. (Ireland) A small gift given by a vendor to a purchaser; a lagniappe. Wiktionary. (Australia) A small open-backed truck.

What is a Jaffa Australian slang? ›

A 'jaffa' in English slang (not just in Oz) is a euphemism for someone who has either had a vasectomy, or is just infertile. It derives from the popular oranges originally grown near Jaffa in Israel: as all those oranges are seedless.

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