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[[file:Mocha_Flake_amingtons.jpg|thumb|left]] [[file:NZ_Lamington.jpg|thumb|left]] '''Lamington'''
A '''lamington''' is a popular [[Australian cuisine|Australian]] cake, made from squares of sponge cake or butter cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut. The thin mixture is absorbed into the outside of the sponge cake and left to set, giving the cake a distinctive texture.
 
A '''Lamington''' is a traditional [[Australian cuisine|Australian]] dessert consisting of squares of sponge cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut. The cake is sometimes filled with a layer of [[jam]] or [[cream]].


==History==
==History==
The origin of the Lamington is often attributed to [[Lord Lamington]], who served as the [[Governor of Queensland]] from 1896 to 1901. According to popular legend, the dessert was created by his chef, [[Armand Galland]], when unexpected guests arrived at [[Government House, Brisbane|Government House]] and he needed to prepare something quickly. Another theory suggests that the cake was named after Lady Lamington, the wife of Lord Lamington.
The origin of the lamington is often debated, but it is commonly believed to have been named after [[Charles Cochrane-Baillie, 2nd Baron Lamington|Lord Lamington]], who served as the [[Governor of Queensland]] from 1896 to 1901. According to popular legend, the lamington was created by accident when a maidservant of Lord Lamington accidentally dropped a sponge cake into some melted chocolate. To avoid waste, Lord Lamington suggested it be rolled in coconut to make it less messy to eat.


==Ingredients==
==Preparation==
The basic ingredients for a Lamington include:
The traditional lamington is made by preparing a [[sponge cake]] or [[butter cake]], which is then cut into squares. These squares are dipped in a chocolate sauce made from cocoa powder, icing sugar, and milk or water. Once coated, the squares are rolled in desiccated coconut and left to set.
* [[Sponge cake]]
* [[Chocolate sauce]]
* [[Desiccated coconut]]
* Optional: [[jam]] or [[cream]]


==Preparation==
===Variations===
The preparation of Lamingtons involves several steps:
There are several variations of the lamington, including:
1. Baking the sponge cake and allowing it to cool.
* '''Cream-filled lamingtons''': These are split and filled with [[whipped cream]] or [[jam]].
2. Cutting the cake into squares.
* '''Mocha lamingtons''': These are made with a coffee-flavored chocolate coating.
3. Dipping each square into chocolate sauce.
* '''Strawberry lamingtons''': These use a strawberry-flavored coating instead of chocolate.
4. Rolling the chocolate-coated squares in desiccated coconut.
5. Optionally, slicing the squares in half and adding a layer of jam or cream.


==Variations==
[[File:NZ_Lamington.jpg|thumb|left|New Zealand Lamington]]
There are several variations of the traditional Lamington, including:
* **Cream-filled Lamingtons**: These have a layer of cream in the middle.
* **Jam-filled Lamingtons**: These include a layer of jam.
* **Double-dipped Lamingtons**: These are dipped in chocolate sauce twice for a richer flavor.


==Cultural Significance==
==Cultural Significance==
Lamingtons are a popular treat in [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], often served at [[fundraising]] events known as "Lamington drives." They are also enjoyed during [[Australia Day]] celebrations and other national events.
Lamingtons are a staple in [[Australian culture]], often served at [[fundraising]] events known as "lamington drives". They are also popular in [[New Zealand]], where they are considered a traditional treat.


==See also==
==Related pages==
* [[Sponge cake]]
* [[Australian cuisine]]
* [[Australian cuisine]]
* [[Sponge cake]]
* [[New Zealand cuisine]]
* [[Chocolate cake]]
* [[Dessert]]
 
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==External links==
{{Portal|Food}}
{{Commons category|Lamingtons}}


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[[Category:Australian cakes]]
[[Category:New Zealand cakes]]
[[Category:Chocolate desserts]]
[[Category:Chocolate desserts]]
[[Category:Sponge cakes]]
[[Category:Australian cuisine]]
[[Category:New Zealand cuisine]]
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 21 February 2025

A lamington is a popular Australian cake, made from squares of sponge cake or butter cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut. The thin mixture is absorbed into the outside of the sponge cake and left to set, giving the cake a distinctive texture.

History[edit]

The origin of the lamington is often debated, but it is commonly believed to have been named after Lord Lamington, who served as the Governor of Queensland from 1896 to 1901. According to popular legend, the lamington was created by accident when a maidservant of Lord Lamington accidentally dropped a sponge cake into some melted chocolate. To avoid waste, Lord Lamington suggested it be rolled in coconut to make it less messy to eat.

Preparation[edit]

The traditional lamington is made by preparing a sponge cake or butter cake, which is then cut into squares. These squares are dipped in a chocolate sauce made from cocoa powder, icing sugar, and milk or water. Once coated, the squares are rolled in desiccated coconut and left to set.

Variations[edit]

There are several variations of the lamington, including:

  • Cream-filled lamingtons: These are split and filled with whipped cream or jam.
  • Mocha lamingtons: These are made with a coffee-flavored chocolate coating.
  • Strawberry lamingtons: These use a strawberry-flavored coating instead of chocolate.
New Zealand Lamington

Cultural Significance[edit]

Lamingtons are a staple in Australian culture, often served at fundraising events known as "lamington drives". They are also popular in New Zealand, where they are considered a traditional treat.

Related pages[edit]

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