Chocolate Coconut Cake Squares a.k.a. Lamingtons, homemade white cake dipped in a decadent chocolate syrup and then rolled in coconut. An Australian fave!

Lamingtons
Originally published Nov 2013
This Lamingtons recipe is one that I have not made in a very, very long time. It was almost a lost recipe to me and when I saw it in my sister’s Facebook timeline from a blog called Sweet Little Bluebird, the memories came flooding back.
My sister Brenda tells me that our Nan Morgan made them which makes sense since she loved anything coconut. I remember them as a very common treat even at kid birthday parties too.
I went digging through some local old church cookbooks and sure enough, there was the recipe. The original recipe calls for a cake mix but I haven’t used one of those in decades.
The vanilla scratch cake recipe included here was perfect to use with these dessert squares.

Memories of baby and wedding showers.
Baby and wedding showers seemed to be more common back in those days and inevitably in rural Newfoundland where I grew up, there was far more food than the ladies present could ever consume.
Every lady was certain to leave with the same Tupperware container she brought along but return with it filled with a selection of the treats that the other women had contributed.

Lamingtons
Besides the ham and cheese and egg salad sandwiches that were always mainstays, as well as a great selection of sweet treats, I remember these little cake squares as being a very common contribution to the celebrations too.
As small children we must have eaten hundreds of these but somehow the popularity of this dessert faded over the years. I have no idea why; they are so moist, soft, chocolatey and scrumptiously coconut covered.

Dried (desiccated) coconut is the kind used in this recipe.
My kids had never had them until I made them this past weekend and quickly went through several of them in the first two days. I’ve frozen the rest of the batch into to enjoy later but I suspect the kids will sneak a few from the basement freezer before long.
I’ll have to guard them closely.

Use the best quality cocoa powder you can find for this recipe.
UPDATE
The first day I posted this recipe I heard from literally dozens of Australians informing me that these were an Aussie favorite called Lamingtons, reportedly named for Lord Lamington, Governor of Queensland at the turn of the 20th century.
How this recipe became popular in Newfoundland in the 1960’s or possibly earlier is a mystery to me but I received so many responses from Australia, New Zealand and even as far east as Hong Kong, I’ve updated the recipe title to reflect its heritage.
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Brenda
Friday 5th of February 2021
This was yummy, a little messy, but GREAT!
glenda kennedy
Wednesday 25th of September 2019
we make them with seedless raspberry jam instead of the chocolate syrup. We have been known to substitute them for traditional birthday cake . They disappear quickly !!
Paulette Turcotte
Saturday 23rd of March 2019
I make something similar, but with peanut butter sandwiches cut into quarters.
Leah
Sunday 25th of February 2018
I haven't had these since our time living in Fiji! Can't wait to make them. They also serve as a great birthday cake in a pinch ;)
Terri .
Tuesday 20th of February 2018
I worked for a lady once who often spoke of "Mocha Squares". Apparently they were much like Lamingtons but rolled in crushed nuts. She couldn't remember the sauce they were dipped in first. Any idea or recipe? Thanks p.s. recently found this site, Love it!!
Donna
Friday 5th of February 2021
@Terri ., Vanilla butter creme and rolled in chopped unsalted peanuts. Del's bakery No. Mankato, Mn
Barry C. Parsons
Tuesday 13th of March 2018
From what I've been told it's the same recipe with a little instant coffee or espresso powder in the sauce.