Easy recipe for classic New Zealand lolly cake - Plus quick video (2024)

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With only 5 ingredients this lolly cake recipe is super easy - a classic Kiwi party treat that we all love!

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Some people call it lollie cake and some call it lolly log. It is a New Zealand classic that most Kiwis would have eaten at kids birthday parties growing up. The recipe originated in 1940s NZ and has been served in cafes and bakeries ever since. You can't beat the taste of the homemade version that is made from scratch.

Classic kiwi birthday party treats

This lolly cake recipe can be made in minutes and is super easy to make. It only has 5 ingredients: condensed milk, coconut, malt biscuits, butter and fruit puffs. You can use explorer lollies, fruit puffs or soft banana lollies work well too.

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How to make lolly cake:

First of all melt the butter and condensed milk together. Then add the crushed biscuits and chopped explorers or fruit puffs.

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Mix it all together with a spoon until well combined. Turn mixture out onto a clean surface and form two logs. Use your hands to tightly pack it together.

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Roll each log in coconut then wrap in cling film and chill in the fridge for at least 1 hour. Once your lolly log has set cut it into 2 cm thick slices.

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How to make Lolly Balls or Truffles:

Combine all of the ingredients together then roll the mixture into individual balls. Roll each ball in coconut. Chill in the fridge until set.

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Delicious lolly cake truffles

How to make lolly slice:

Push the mixture into a lined tray and then sprinkle the coconut over the top. Set in the fridge then slice into bite sized pieces and keep in an airtight container. This is my favourite way to serve it as it is so much quicker to make.

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Super easy lolly cake slice

Here are some common questions about Lolly cake:

How long does lolly cake take to set? It takes around 1-2 hours in the fridge but you can speed up the process by putting it into the freezer for 20 minutes.

How to store lolly cake? I store mine in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week, (if it lasts that long!). Or you can leave it in the log shape wrapped in cling wrap in the fridge for up to a week before slicing and serving.

How do you freeze lolly cake? Can it be frozen? Yes you can freeze it in the log form wrapped in cling wrap, thaw before slicing and serving. It will last for approx 3 months in the freezer.

Can you make lolly cake without coconut? Yes you can just skip the step when you roll it in coconut.

What can you use instead of explorers in lolly cake? There are lots of variations around. You can use fruit puffs or bananas. I have also seen versions with liquorice allsorts, clinkers and marshmallows.

What other biscuits can be used in lolly cake instead of Malt biscuits? You can other plain biscuits like Superwines, Milk Arrowroots or Maries. But Malt biscuits give it the most authentic taste. My friend Anna from Just a Mum has made a great version of lolly log with Girl Guide biscuits.

Who invented lolly cake? Where is it from? It originated in New Zealand in the 1940s according to Wikipedia, but the inventor is not known.

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Store your lolly cake or slice in an airtight container in the fridge.

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Lolly cake

Yield: 20 slices

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Inactive Time: 1 hour

Total Time: 1 hour 15 minutes

With only 5 ingredients this lolly log recipe is super easy, a classic Kiwi party treat that we all love!

Ingredients

  • 120g butter, melted
  • ½ cup sweetenedcondensed milk (160g)
  • 1 packet malt biscuits,crushed (250g)
  • 1 packet explorers (150g) or fruit puffs, chopped
  • ½ cup coconut

Instructions

  1. Melt the butter and condensed milk together in a large microwave safe bowl.
  2. Add crushed biscuits to the butter and condensed milk mixture.
  3. Add the chopped explorers or fruit puffs and mix it all together.
  4. Once it is all combined turn out onto a clean surface and form two logs. Use your hands to tightly pack it together.
  5. Roll logs in coconut and make sure they are covered all over. Wrap in cling film and chill for at least 1 hour.
  6. When ready to serve cut into 2 cm thick slices.

Notes

  • You can speed up the setting process by putting it in the freezer for 20 minutes.
  • Store your lolly cake in an airtight container in the fridge.

How to make Lolly Balls or Truffles: Follow steps 1 & 2 the same then roll the mixture into individual balls. Roll each ball in coconut. Chill in the fridge until set.

How to make Lolly Slice: Follow steps 1 & 2 the same then push the mixture into a lined tray. Sprinkle 1 Tbsp coconut over the top. Slice with a large knife after it has set in the fridge and keep in an airtight container.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 20 approxServing Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 75Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 64mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 0gSugar: 3gProtein: 1g

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FAQs

What is New Zealand Lolly Cake? ›

A delicious, old fashioned NZ classic. This no bake Lolly Cake (or 'Lolly Log') uses only five ingredients – malt biscuits, butter, sweetened condensed milk, lollies and coconut. A very simple melt and mix recipe. Great for children's birthday parties as they are colourful and fun to eat.

Can Lolly Cake be made differently? ›

There are lots of variations around. You can use fruit puffs or bananas. I have also seen versions with liquorice allsorts, clinkers and marshmallows. What biscuits can be used in place of malt biscuits in lolly cake?

How many calories are in a slice of Lolly Cake? ›

There are 174 calories in 1 serving (42.5 g) of Coupland's Bakeries Lolly Cake. Calorie Breakdown: 33% fat, 65% carbs, 2% prot.

What are fruit puffs? ›

Fruit Puffs are a delicious lolly treat from New Zealand by Rainbow. I would describe the texture like a firm marshmallow or confectionery foam. The lollies are a mix of pink, yellow, orange and green and are also gluten free. They are often used as an ingredient in a classic New Zealand treat Lolly Cake.

What is the most popular cake in New Zealand? ›

New Zealand's top 10 cakes:
  • Banana cake.
  • Chocolate cake.
  • Carrot cake.
  • Lemon cake.
  • Chocolate cake.
  • Carrot cake.
  • Banana cake.
Jul 31, 2019

What does lolly mean in New Zealand? ›

Lolly, in Australian and New Zealand English, a piece of what is called candy in American English or sweets in British English.

Is birthday cake the same as cake batter ice cream? ›

Are cake batter and birthday cake ice cream the same? No! Birthday cake flavored ice cream typically tastes like vanilla buttercream and is decorated with sprinkles. This cake batter ice cream recipe uses actual powdered cake mix to make it taste like real batter.

When making a box cake taste homemade? ›

8 Simple Tips and Tricks to Make Box Cake Better
  1. Replace Water with Milk or Buttermilk.
  2. Substitute Oil for Butter.
  3. Use More Eggs.
  4. Add Vanilla Extract.
  5. Make It a Chocolate Lovers' Cake. Baking tip #7: it's simple to bake a decadent and delicious chocolate cake using a box cake mix. ...
  6. Decorate Your Cake Like A Pro.

Why is angel cake different? ›

Angel food cake, or angel cake, is a type of sponge cake made with egg whites, flour, and sugar. A whipping agent, such as cream of tartar, is commonly added. It differs from other cakes because it uses no butter. Its aerated texture comes from whipped egg white.

How many calories in a single lolly? ›

Nutritional Summary:

There are 38 calories in 1 piece of Lollies. Calorie Breakdown: 0% fat, 100% carbs, 0% prot.

How many calories in a raspberry shortcake? ›

Raspberry Shortcake
Typical ValuesPer 100gbiscuit (16g)
Calories1804.4kj288.7kj
431.3kcal69kcal
Total Fat16.9g2.7g
Saturated Fat9.4g1.5g
5 more rows
Oct 18, 2018

How many calories are in a Christmas cake? ›

Christmas Cake: A slice of cake with marzipan and icing will set you back 200 calories and 30g sugar (7tsp).

What are Eskimo lollies? ›

Eskimos are a delicious iconic lolly treat in New Zealand. The lollies are a mix of soft pastel colours: pink, yellow, white and green. They are great for any parties, kids just love them. These Eskimos are also often used as an ingredient in a classic New Zealand treat Lolly Cake.

Are fruit puffs and Eskimos the same? ›

Traditionally, explorer lollies (known as eskimo lollies prior to March 2021 following the George Floyd protests) or fruit puffs are used, which are like firm, but soft and chewy, marshmallows.

Are fruit puff lollies gluten free? ›

They're gluten free and made in New Zealand by Rainbow Confectionery, so you can indulge in these tasty treats without worrying about any unwanted ingredients. Plus, with approximately 320 per 1 kg, you'll be able to make a variety of lolly logs and lolly cakes that will be sure to impress.

Why are they called lollies? ›

'Lolly' is a New Zealand word for confectionary - British people use 'sweet' and Americans 'candy'. Australians also use lolly. It comes from the older British word 'lollipop' which referred to confectionary but came to have a narrower meaning in Britain of a sweet on a stick or an ice block ('ice lolly').

What do New Zealanders call ice lollies? ›

Of course, here in NZ an “ice block” is a frozen confection on a stick. In the US, it is usually called a “Popsicle”.

What are Eskimo lollies called now NZ? ›

Eskimos lollies are made by Pascalls. Now called Explorers.

What is the most popular lollies in New Zealand? ›

One of the most well-known is RJ's Licorice, which produces a range of licorice-based candies. Mayceys is another popular brand, with their famous Crocodiles and Glo-Harts being a favourite among Kiwis. Another popular candy brand in New Zealand is Rainbow.

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