Ingredients
300g castor
sugar
50g cocoa
75ml milk
50g unsalted
butter
50g dark
chocolate
50ml
sunflower oil
4 medium eggs
100ml low-fat
natural yoghurt
3 tsp vanilla
extract
175g plain
flour
3 tsp baking
powder
For the coating (makes
750ml)
15g cocoa
50ml cold
milk
175ml boiling
water
200g dark
chocolate, finely chopped
450g icing
sugar
1-2 250g bags
coconut (that is, much more than you would think)
Method
1. Line the base of a deep, 20cm square
cake tin with non-stick paper and heat the oven to 170C (150C fan-forced). Put
the sugar and cocoa in a bowl and beat in the milk. Melt the butter and
chocolate in a saucepan, and add to the sugar mix along with the oil. Beat in
the eggs until smooth, stir in the yoghurt and vanilla, and mix in the flour
and baking powder. Pour into the tin, cover with a slightly domed sheet of foil
and bake for an hour. Lift off the foil for the last 15 minutes. Remove, cool
in the tin and, while warm, cover with cling film.
2. For the coating, mix the cocoa and
milk until smooth, whisk in the boiling water, then stir in the chocolate until
melted. Whisk in the icing sugar until dissolved and pour into a deep, wide
jug. Cut the cake into nine, dunk each piece in the coating and fish out with
two forks. Roll in coconut and leave to set.
Note: Lepard advises putting foil over the cake because
it helps the cake rise more evenly. You'll have about 250 millilitres of
coating left over - just the stuff, he says, for lamington milkshakes with
ice-cream and coconut.
Ingredients
300g castor
sugar
50g cocoa
75ml milk
50g unsalted
butter
50g dark
chocolate
50ml
sunflower oil
4 medium eggs
100ml low-fat
natural yoghurt
3 tsp vanilla
extract
175g plain
flour
3 tsp baking
powder
For the coating (makes
750ml)
15g cocoa
50ml cold
milk
175ml boiling
water
200g dark
chocolate, finely chopped
450g icing
sugar
1-2 250g bags
coconut (that is, much more than you would think)
Method
1. Line the base of a deep, 20cm square
cake tin with non-stick paper and heat the oven to 170C (150C fan-forced). Put
the sugar and cocoa in a bowl and beat in the milk. Melt the butter and
chocolate in a saucepan, and add to the sugar mix along with the oil. Beat in
the eggs until smooth, stir in the yoghurt and vanilla, and mix in the flour
and baking powder. Pour into the tin, cover with a slightly domed sheet of foil
and bake for an hour. Lift off the foil for the last 15 minutes. Remove, cool
in the tin and, while warm, cover with cling film.
2. For the coating, mix the cocoa and
milk until smooth, whisk in the boiling water, then stir in the chocolate until
melted. Whisk in the icing sugar until dissolved and pour into a deep, wide
jug. Cut the cake into nine, dunk each piece in the coating and fish out with
two forks. Roll in coconut and leave to set.
Note: Lepard advises putting foil over the cake because
it helps the cake rise more evenly. You'll have about 250 millilitres of
coating left over - just the stuff, he says, for lamington milkshakes with
ice-cream and coconut.
Ingredients
Method