Australian Crunch is an addictive slice recipe that mixes crushed cornflakes, cocoa, coconut, and golden syrup together for a quick snack. Chewy, crunchy, and chocolatey!
Grease and line a 20cm square baking tin and set aside.
Place butter into a large bowl and melt in the microwave.
200 g salted butter
To the melted butter add caster sugar, cocoa powder, and golden syrup and mix to combine.
100 g caster sugar, 2 tablespoon cocoa powder, 3 tablespoon golden syrup
Add plain/all purpose flour, desiccated coconut, and crushed cornflakes and mix well to combine.
150 g plain/all purpose flour, 85 g desiccated coconut, 90 g cornflakes
Firmly press mixture into prepared tin and bake for 20 minutes.
Remove from the oven and allow slice to cool in the tin.
Topping/Icing
Break chocolate into chunks and place in a small microwave safe bowl along with vegetable oil (if using). Microwave in 30 second increments, stirring between each, until chocolate is smooth.
180 g chocolate, 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
Pour melted chocolate over cooled base.
Notes
Crush the cornflakes as fine as you can. I like to use a food processor. This will help the slice stick together. Chunky cornflake crumbs will give you a crumbly slice.
Apart from the cornflakes, the strongest flavour in the Australian Crunch is the cocoa powder. I strongly recommend a good quality dutch processed cocoa for a richer chocolate taste.
Press the base mixture firmly into the baking tin. This will also help the slice stay together once it's baked.
Traditionally I have seen this recipe made on the stove top, using a saucepan to melt the butter then mix in the remaining ingredients. I decided to melt my butter in the microwave, then add in the remaining ingredients. Same result, but I don't have to babysit the butter while it melts on the stove!
The vegetable oil is added to the chocolate for the topping to make it easier to slice. You can substitute coconut oil, or leave it out altogether.
*Please note that the amount of calories per serve is provided as a guide only, as ingredients and cooking methods can vary greatly*