I was missing these so much. I followed your recipe and made them yesterday and these tasted even better than the store bought ones. My cravings were satisfied and everyone was so impressed. Such a cute and delicious treat. The Raspberry one was my favourite. Thank you so much for the recipe!
I use the Edmonds’s Three minute sponge recipe and cook it in 12 muffin pans because I found the cut edge put crumbs in the icing. At least round ones give out the message they aren’t store bought! But I can never stop my hands getting covered in icing and I’m too impatient to stand for ages watching icing drip from a piece of cake so I get far too much on each cake. I fill with unsweetened whipped cream (why spoil such a tasty product with sugar and flavouring?) and home made jam, not necessarily raspberry. If I must use a jam from the supermarket I use Anathoth.
My kiwi grandmother was making these over 80 years ago ... 2 batches a week , one strawberry and 1 chocolate ... and yes, i remember her using Greggs Strawberry Jelly packets for the strawberry ones. Confess i was not a huge fan but as kids we got to lick the bowls after she had finished so win win
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia" Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
these look far superior than the Americanized abominations. i would have never guessed jello syrup is flavoring/coloring for the raspberry ones- resourceful lil kiwis.
Lamingtons are a huge favourite in South Africa too.No celebrations or parties are complete without it ..and l was under the impression that it was a South African treat ..My 😞 bad
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia" Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
@@nickhartanto8290 2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia" Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia" Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
FUN FACT - like the Pavlova , Lamingtons ARE from Australia, - the story that Lamingtons are a New Zealand creation was an April fools day joke played on New Zealanders by The Guardian Australia,,, look it up !
When I lived in Australia, I never ever saw a raspberry or pink lamington, This is a very Kiwi thing, it seems. I don't know why Jeremy is being so fussy, but the pink variety is more popular.
No they are not from New Zealand. They are Australian they came from Stawell in Victoria they. I should know because my nan made them and my aunties. So kiwis don’t know how long the lemington . I see your young a kiwi.
I think they were pranking us. Itz all good, just a bit of fun. Please dont get upset. Lamington is Aussie. But the Pavlova is Kiwi.. that's straight up.
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia" Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia" Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
I like the way you cut it for filling the cream it absolutely classy and beautiful
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I was missing these so much. I followed your recipe and made them yesterday and these tasted even better than the store bought ones. My cravings were satisfied and everyone was so impressed. Such a cute and delicious treat. The Raspberry one was my favourite. Thank you so much for the recipe!
I use the Edmonds’s Three minute sponge recipe and cook it in 12 muffin pans because I found the cut edge put crumbs in the icing. At least round ones give out the message they aren’t store bought! But I can never stop my hands getting covered in icing and I’m too impatient to stand for ages watching icing drip from a piece of cake so I get far too much on each cake. I fill with unsweetened whipped cream (why spoil such a tasty product with sugar and flavouring?) and home made jam, not necessarily raspberry. If I must use a jam from the supermarket I use Anathoth.
Yummy! I love lamington's. Thank you for sharing i usually make chocolate but love to try rasberry. Keep baking & sharing 👌
Great recipe...I have bought these before but never made. I am going to have a go! Thanks. You have a nice calm manner throughout which I really like.
Thanks Miranda! This recipe always evokes nostalgia and takes me back to my first tuck shop lammo 😊 Let us know how they turn out!
I love your music arrangement! Thank you for a great tutorial
These are beautiful! Can't wait to try this recipe. Thank you!
Thanks Sonya! Have fun 🙌 🍰 🦄
Just made raspberry lamingtons and so worth it!!
can I have a taste? lol
Im in love the way you doit definitely will make
Wow 🤩 looks absolutely beautiful..
Yummy! They look delicious! I can’t wait to try these tomorrow. Thank you for sharing.
So fluffy...so pillowy 😮
Thank you so much for sharing this recipe
I didn’t know about Lamingtons, but now I need them in my life. Sounds like a fun project to do for the holidays!
Yes! I want to make them with Corita ❤️
Hello, @@cocknasian, I am a real human. It is my belief that pie is superior to cake. However, my body would very much enjoy this Lamington cake.
@@joncab3037 one could say that the lamington to a kiwi is the apple pie to an american 😉
I have never heard of Lamingtons but I am a huge fan of Zingers. This is the gormet equivalent. I need to try.
I love zingers too but they were recalled recently. Look it up.
Tino reka!! Real sweet🤩 its a keeper 🙌
My kiwi grandmother was making these over 80 years ago ... 2 batches a week , one strawberry and 1 chocolate ... and yes, i remember her using Greggs Strawberry Jelly packets for the strawberry ones. Confess i was not a huge fan but as kids we got to lick the bowls after she had finished so win win
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia"
Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
Awesome
And here I thought this famous recipe was South African 😂 your recipe was totally mesmerising, loved it👌
these look far superior than the Americanized abominations. i would have never guessed jello syrup is flavoring/coloring for the raspberry ones- resourceful lil kiwis.
Your lamingtons looks so cute❤❤😊
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Google says 120g = 1 cup of flour
Super and best recipe
Video that has been searched for a long time
Thanku sooo much♥️
Thanks RJ Vlog!
Looks delicious. When are you back down-under?
That's a great question! If they'd let me in, I'd be on the next plane.
Lamingtons are a huge favourite in South Africa too.No celebrations or parties are complete without it ..and l was under the impression that it was a South African treat ..My 😞 bad
Delicious for high teas thanks so much. 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦👌
I am going to break with my Australian birthright to claim Kiwi things as our own, and say you've earned ownership of lamingtons! They look fantastic.
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia"
Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
They are Aussie, you goose
This is mouth watering.
Wooow
Love this
How do you make raspberry ones?
@Humi 6:06
My guilty pleasure 😭😭😭 just ate 2 of em lolololol
Come on! When have you ever seen "powdered sugar" in a New Zealand supermarket? You're having us on mate!
Amazing😍
Beautiful thank you 😊👍🌹🕋🇿🇦
Wow awesome 🥰🥰 stay connected
Yummy 💖
Uhh the story of the lamington being from New Zealand was an april fools day prank by The Guardian.
fake news
@@cocknasian I suppose you think pavs are from Australia too?!?
@@nickhartanto8290 YEP
@@nickhartanto8290 2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia"
Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
Please make more videos!
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Amazing...❣️🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦💯
Powdered sugar ????? Did you mean icing sugar or castor sugar?????
Icing sugar!
That’s what Americans call icing sugar.
Da best Lamingtons thnxs
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia"
Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
You sound Australian, American and English!!
There’s no such thing as a New Zealand lamington. They wish.
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FUN FACT - like the Pavlova , Lamingtons ARE from Australia, - the story that Lamingtons are a New Zealand creation was an April fools day joke played on New Zealanders by The Guardian Australia,,, look it up !
He's right raspberry is not the best it's the token variety of Lamington you make when you've ran out of chocolate ingredients.
When I lived in Australia, I never ever saw a raspberry or pink lamington, This is a very Kiwi thing, it seems. I don't know why Jeremy is being so fussy, but the pink variety is more popular.
No they are not from New Zealand. They are Australian they came from Stawell in Victoria they. I should know because my nan made them and my aunties. So kiwis don’t know how long the lemington . I see your young a kiwi.
My New Zealand grandmother was making these over 80 years ago so not new to new zealand at all, have been here for a very long time
Who cares what you think! Lamos are NZ! and that's that!
@@francisheperi4180 Nah, mate. Created in Queensland, Australia, and named after Lord Lamington, governor of Queensland.
@@dwj8620 Nah!
Your young and the young don’t know. Why try to say lemington is kiwis it’s not. See you don’t know your history. It’s proven Australian.
I think they were pranking us. Itz all good, just a bit of fun. Please dont get upset. Lamington is Aussie. But the Pavlova is Kiwi.. that's straight up.
Givus a kiss, mwah!
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia"
Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.
2014 April Fools' Day prank on New Zealanders by "The Guardian Australia"
Due to an April Fools' Day prank in "The Guardian Australia", on 1 April 2014, written by Olaf Priol (an anagram of April Fool), some people, falsely believed that the lamington was originally a New Zealand cake known as a "Wellington", existing before the Australian lamington. A later article in The Guardian commented that this prank had even fooled Wikipedia.