Continuing with my nostalgia taste of home..
Taste is a funny thing. I mean, looking at these traybakes
there is nothing particularly special about them. To me, they look like
delicious little morsels, but nothing particularly out of the ordinary.
And then, I took a bite. Instantly I was transported back to
my childhood, sitting in a caravan on my summer holidays, having just licked
the bowl clean of melted chocolate, and now tucking into this delicious
coconutty, chocolatey, crunchy, crumbly bar of love.
You see, this is one of my nanny’s signature recipes. Most of my family can recite this recipe from memory. You
know it is a special day when she busts this bad boy out. Of course, when I was
little I was chief helper (I was a great stirrer) and then I was allowed to pick
clean the scraped-out bowls for a little treat.
I love these buns. You will too.
Ingredients
- 1 cup plain with 1 tsp baking powder
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup coconut
- ¼ cup cocoa
- 1 cup of lightly crushed cornflakes
- 125g butter
- 200g chocolate
- More coconut, for a topping
Method
Preheat oven to 180 degrees.
Place the dry ingredients in a bowl and stir together.
Make a well in the middle and pour in the butter. Stir well
until you have coated all the dry ingredients in butter and it is starting to
come together.
Tip into a brownie pan and smooth out the top, making sure
to press and pack everything together tightly.
Bake in the oven for 20 minutes.
Just before the end of cooking time, melt the chocolate.
Remove from the oven, and pour the melted chocolate on top,
smoothing out. Sprinkle a liberal amount of coconut on top and allow to chill
until the chocolate has set.
Cut into squares and make it your new family favourite!
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