Chocolate Australian Crunch is a classic teatime treat that uses easily available ingredients and has an unbelievably simple recipe. A long time favourite for young and old, the recipe uses a combination of the 3 C's: cornflakes, coconut and chocolate. Read on for more!
10 oz margarine
10 oz self raising flour
7 oz sugar4 oz dessicated coconut
5 oz cornflakes
3-4 heaped tblspns cocoa powder (as desired)
Cooking chocolate of various flavours ( at least two)Method
- Crush the cornflakes by either placing them in a large bowl and crushing them by hand, or put into a large freezer bag and roll out with a rolling pin. They should be quite well crushed but make sure not to over crush to a powder. Place them in a large mixing bowl.
- Add all the dry ingredients to the crushed cornflakes (flour, sugar, coconut, cocoa powder) and stir in to become one mixture.
- Melt the margarine in a seperate bowl until runny.
- Add the melted margarine into the dry ingredients.
- Spread out the mixture evenly into a greased 12" x 9" baking tray, press down well into the corners of the tray using a clean spatula. Tip: Use a smaller, deeper tray if you want a thicker bite, or a wide flat tray for a thinner slice.
- Bake in the oven at 160 C for 20-25 minutes, then remove and leave out to cool covered by a clean cloth.
Decoration
This recipe uses milk and white chocolate for the decoration. It is entirely up to you which and how many different chocolates you want to use for the top of the Aussie Crunch. You can reverse this recipe and put white chocolate over the top and drizzle milk chocolate, or you may use milk, white and dark chocolate for drizzling. Be creative!
- Melt 150g of milk chocolate over a bowl of simmering (not boiling) water on a low heat. Tip: Instead of melting the milk chocolate, you can grate it over the top of the Aussie Crunch as soon as it comes out of the oven and spread as it melts. Works a treat, but you do have to be quick!
2. Melt 65g of white chocolate in the same way.
Tip: leave the centre of the white chocolate bowl empty to avoid overheating.
3. Spread the milk chocolate evenly over the top of the Aussie Crunch once it has cooled (alternatively you can use the grating method described above). Then, using a piping bag, drizzle the white chocolate in any pattern you choose.
4. Run the tip of a knife through the still wet chocolate in different directions to create a marbled effect.
5. Cut into pieces (square, rectangle or slices, as you prefer) before the chocolate sets completely.
Make a cup of your preferred hot drink, and enjoy!
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