Chocolate Crunch Recipe | Chocolate Concrete Cake | Hint Of Helen (2024)

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This has been my go-to chocolate crunch for over ten years now. Eating hot chocolate crunches on my school break time is probably my fondest memory of high school. A couple of years after high school I started to really miss and crave the snack, thinking about sneaking into the school canteen to acquire a tray full.

Then, a friend of mine who still attended college at the school asked a dinner lady for the recipe – and she gave it! I have adjusted this recipe since to make it a (tiny bit) healthier/lighter, and a bit richer in the chocolate flavour.

I’ve always been a choc-a-holic. This is the best chocolate crunch recipe because it is a) very chocolatey, and b) very crunchy!

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If you’ve not had a chocolate crunch before (where have you been?!) they’re a classic, English school dessert. A chocolate, tray bake made with very ‘short’ ingredients which sets to a hard, crunchy brownie like cake. There’s lots of texture to a chocolate crunch (also known as a chocolate concrete cake) and they’re super moorish.

There’s two ways to eat these – either immediately whilst they’re hot, when they’re soft and the main texture comes from the granulated sugar. Or cold, and crunchy – which is my preference!

Are chocolate crunches the same as chocolate concrete cake?

Yes! They are – in my school they were called chocolate crunches and served hot at 10:30am. I know other schools called them chocolate concrete cakes and served them with custard – i’ve never had them this way, but hear its amazing!

By their very nature, chocolate crunches are crunchy – but, your school may have served them super soft too (as mine sometimes did). When they were soft, the napkin used to pick them up was also saturated in grease – because of the high butter content!

The recipe below is for a short, crunchy chocolate crunch, but if you’d like yours to be soft add some more butter and eat them warm!

Step-by-step Chocolate Crunch / Chocolate Concrete Recipe

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1. Make sure you have all the ingredients needed (list at the bottom of this post) and preheat your oven to 180C

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2. To a large mixing bowl, add the cocoa, flour and sugar

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3. Stir, using a fork or whisk

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4. Stir until all ingredients are fully combined and you have a light brown mixture

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5. To a pan add the butter (or if you prefer, you can microwave it)

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6. Heat until melted through

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7. Then add the melted butter to the dry mixture

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8. Stir

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9. And mix until fully combined – this could take a couple of minutes.

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10. Once fully mixed you’ll have a dry mixture which forms together

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11. Butter your baking tray (this will make it easier to get the chocolate crunch out of the pan)

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12. Tip the mixture into the buttered tray

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13. Spread out until it’s in an even layer

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15. Then squash the mixture down to compress it – I do this by using my hand inside a sandwich bag but you could chose to flatten with a heavy object instead

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16. Once flattened it should look like this; the crumbs should form one solid piece. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes on 180C and once cooked, sprinkle with additional sugar

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An easy to follow recipe for the school lunch classic: chocolate crunch. Sprinkled generously with granulated sugar - yum!

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Total Time25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 300g Plain Flour
  • 300g Granulated Sugar
  • 80g Cocoa Powder
  • 150g Butter (Vegan butter works great too!)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 180C
  2. Mix the flour, sugar and cocoa in a large mixing bowl
  3. Melt the butter until runny (either in microwave or in a pan)
  4. Pour the melted butter into the flour mixture and mix to a crumble
  5. Butter a deep-sided tin, then tip the crumble mixture into it
  6. Use your hands or a spatula to press the crumble down to form a flat, dense cake
  7. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes
  8. Remove from the oven and sprinkle with more granulated sugar
  9. Allow to cool for 1 minute if you like them warm and soft, otherwise allow to fully cool for a 'crunch'

Notes

If you'd like your chocolate crunch to be softer than this, add more butter - i'm not 100% sure how much, but you really can't go wrong with this recipe. Or, eat is when its really warm. I'd advise against putting the chocolate crunch in the fridge as it will go solid - leave in a sealed concealer at room temperature if you plan on eating these over a few days.

Nutritional values calculated using VeryWellFit and are based on 12 servings.

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Nutrition Information

Yield

12
Amount Per ServingCalories 289Total Fat 11.3gSaturated Fat 7gCholesterol 27mgSodium 74mgCarbohydrates 47.8gFiber 2.7gSugar 25.2gProtein 3.9g

I wonder if these are still served in schools? I seem to imagine everything is a touch healthier now, with granola bars and fresh fruit. This recipe can easily be made vegan too, by using a vegan ‘butter’.

Enjoyed this recipe? You might also enjoy my old school cake recipe

See more: By Ingredient, Dessert Recipes, Old School Desserts, Recipes, Vegan Recipes

Chocolate Crunch Recipe | Chocolate Concrete Cake | Hint Of Helen (2024)

FAQs

What is concrete cake made of? ›

Originating from the school canteens of the UK, Chocolate Concrete Cake has been a staple of British school dinners for decades. It's typically made from a straightforward mix of ingredients in most kitchens: flour, sugar, cocoa powder, butter, and eggs.

How many calories are in a chocolate crunch? ›

Energy: 127 calories
Protein1.7g
Carbs15.4g
Fat6.8g

When preparing chocolate pound cake Why is it important to add cocoa powder to boiling water? ›

This process of "blooming" the cocoa powder in whole milk hydrates the cocoa powder and gives it a richer, more intense flavor. Mixing the bloomed cocoa powder with sour cream provides extra fat, which makes the chocolate cake moist, soft, and tender.

Is chocolate concrete from Birmingham? ›

Josephine Wheat, who was a school cook for 20 years, has shared her recipe for the iconic Brummie school pudding, chocolate concrete. A Birmingham dinner lady has parted with her secret recipe for a dish that Brummies adore. Much-loved chocolate concrete was served at schools across the city in the 1970s and 1980s.

Can I use hot chocolate powder instead of cocoa powder? ›

In short, you can use hot chocolate powder as a cocoa powder substitute in a pinch, but you may not experience the depth of flavour you want. Because most brands of hot chocolate powder include sugar or sweetener, you may wish to reduce the amount of sugar you add to your baking recipe.

What ingredients go into concrete? ›

Concrete is a mixture of cement, air, water, sand, and gravel–it's as simple as that! Not exactly. The typical concrete mix is made up of roughly 10% cement, 20% air and water, 30% sand, and 40% gravel. This is called the 10-20-30-40 Rule–though proportions may vary depending on the type of cement and other factors.

What is the crunch in crunch chocolate? ›

Crunch is a chocolate bar made of milk chocolate and crisped rice.

Is Crunch good for you? ›

Although crunches might be contraindicated for people with degenerative disc disease, osteoporosis or low back pain, for the vast majority of people, crunches are safe and effective at training the muscles at the front of your abdomen.

How much chocolate is 100 calories? ›

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100 calories is only three and a half squares of milk chocolate, and it comes with high levels of saturated fat and sugar. It might be a tempting hunger-fix, but fruit or raw vegetables will fill you up for longer and help keep your heart healthier.

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Coffee is made for baking. Its rich, bittersweet flavour adds depth to cakes, cheesecakes, pies, cookies, muffins, loaves, and soufflés. It boosts the chocolatey appeal of Fudge Layer Cake with Chocolate Avocado Icing, Coffee Brownies and soft, fudgy Coffee Chocolate Crinkle Cookies.

What happens if you use water instead of milk in a cake? ›

Making your cakes with water instead of milk results in stronger, purer chocolate flavor. Water: the foundation of life, the substance that comprises 70% of our planet, and the thing that makes chocolate cakes even more chocolatey.

What happens when you add cocoa powder to cake mix? ›

A small amount will be fine, but if you try to add enough to make it significantly chocolate flavored, you'll throw off both the wet/dry ratio and the acid chemistry of the mix, and probably end up with an unsatisfactory cake.

How making chocolate is like mixing concrete? ›

In both cases, stirring tiny granules in a fluid results in a substance with very specific properties — for chocolate, it's a meltingly smooth mouthfeel, and for concrete, it's a cohesive, consistent texture.

Is concrete and custard the same thing? ›

Any mix of custard and toppings can be made into a sundae or a concrete. It all depends on how you'd like it served! Sundaes come in a dish and have custard on the bottom with toppings piled on top. Concretes come in cups and are blended, mixing your toppings into your custard.

Is concrete the same as custard? ›

The word “concrete” refers to the phenomenon that occurs when the custard is blended with mix-ins. After the custard and toppings are blended together, you can effectively turn the cup over, and the custard won't fall out.

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Geode cakes are stunningly decorated layer cakes meant to mimic the famous natural formation of rock and precious and semiprecious stones. Pieces of the finished and frosted cake are cut out, and then the cavity is filled with edible crystals made out of rock candy.

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What is crack cake made of? The base of crack cake consists of butter, sugar, eggs, and cake mix. This cake is poked with a fork and then topped with a white wine glaze which gives it its addictive taste and texture.

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