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Baking By Jennifer353 Updated 26 Dec 2008 , 10:00pm by bobwonderbuns

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Jennifer353 Posted 26 Dec 2008 , 11:54am
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I hope you all had a lovely Christmas Day!

I'm hoping you can help me find a recipe or the name of the cake so I can search for some recipes for it!
It is sweet cake, normally cut into squares and has marshmallows and sometimes cherries in it and rolled in/covered with coconut. The cake part is a golden brown colour. I think I may have made it with my mother many many years ago and unless I'm mixing it up with something else (quite likely!) think it is not baked - just some melting, etc on the stove.

I realise that is a really poor description but if anyone identifies what it is I would greatly appreciate it. My sister is getting married and I'd love to make some for her bridal shower.

Thank you very much for any help.

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staceyboots Posted 26 Dec 2008 , 4:12pm
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sorry i cant help with the name of the recipe...i'll bump it to the top

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JanH Posted 26 Dec 2008 , 9:45pm
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Could it be a variation of Lamingtons:

http://www.cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-8236-.html

HTH

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monie5251996 Posted 26 Dec 2008 , 9:50pm
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My friend on Youtube said this sounds like Lamingtons, an australian treat.

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bobwonderbuns Posted 26 Dec 2008 , 10:00pm
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I've never heard of Lamingtons. They sound very interesting.

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