Chocolate Concrete Cake Recipe - My Morning Mocha (2024)

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How To Make Chocolate Concrete Cake (Chocolate Crunch)

This school chocolate concrete is a classic dessert that is so easy and simple to make. Learn how to make the best chocolate crunch recipe and serve with pink custard to take you back down memory lane.

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This chocolate concrete recipe is incredibly delicious; I can’t seem to get enough of it. Equally rich and indulgent this retro school pudding is exactly how I remember it.

It’s a great dessert to make when you want something quick, tasty and also inexpensive. The flavours in this dessert are absolutely delicious. It’s hard to stop at one!

If you’re looking for a sweet treat that will take you right back to your school days, then guess what, you’ve come to the right place.

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What Is Chocolate Concrete?

Chocolate concrete also called chocolate crunch is an old retro tray bake enjoyed in UK schools by many. It’s a classic school dinners dessert served in the 70s, 80s and 90s.

Oh, I can remember the excitement as a child, lining up in a long queue hoping to get the biggest slice of concrete cake.

It tastes like a chocolate shortbread and becomes quite crunchy when left to cool down. That’s why it’s also called chocolate brick, choc crunch and concrete cake.

As well as having it crunchy, I also love to eat it straight away after being baked in the oven whilst warm and soft. It can be served both hot and cold, enjoyed as it is or served with custard.

Watch How To Make It

Why I Love Choc Crunch

I am a huge fan of desserts that I can make easily and bake in a matter of minutes. Luckily for us, this chocolate concrete recipe does both and that’s not all, you only need four basic ingredients that you probably have already.

I just love the fact that it only takes 20 minutes to bake and the prep time is 10 minutes. Just like this old school cake you can make a big batch to feed many.

So, Is It A Cake Or Biscuit?

Well, that’s quite a tough question. Technically chocolate concrete is similar to shortbread biscuits but recipes for chocolate concrete vary slightly.

Recipes with egg provide slices that are softer than recipes without egg which are crunchier and concrete like. This recipe uses egg and I love how it’s soft when freshly baked and hardens whilst cooled.

If you want an even more crunchy texture, miss out on adding an egg, this recipe tastes great either way.

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Recipe Ingredients

Below are the few ingredients needed to make this old school chocolate concrete recipe:

  • Plain Flour: Plain flour provides the structure in the concrete cake, despite the name it is more of a shortcake biscuit, that is why plain flour is used instead self-raising flour.
  • Granulated Sugar: Not only is granulated sugar added to the concrete cake mixture, but a classic and traditional recipe has granulated sugar sprinkled on top too! The sugar topping provides a crunchy sweetness followed by a chocolate cocoa taste.
  • Egg: Adding an egg helps the ingredients bind together.
  • Margarine (Butter): I used stork margarine, but you could also use butter. Whichever you use, it needs to be melted.
  • Cocoa Powder: The main flavour in this recipe which provides a delicious chocolatey flavour.

Can You Use Drinking Chocolate Instead Of Cocoa Powder?

Yes, you can use drinking chocolate to make chocolate concrete, but the cake will not be as rich in flavour and the colour would not be as dark as a signature chocolate brick recipe.

Using cocoa powder makes your crunch have a deep brown colour and a rich chocolate flavour. If you’re wondering what type of cocoa powder to use, go for cheaper options or use the cocoa powder you have at home already. There’s no need to buy super expensive cocoa powder.

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My Top Tips For Chocolate Concrete Cake

Even though this school dinners chocolate crunch recipe is so easy to make, below are my top tips to making this recipe even easier and even more delicious.

  • Press down the mixture before baking! It will make your chocolate concrete thick in texture like a brick (hence the name). If you don’t press the mixture down, it will be light and not how you’ll remember it at school.
  • If you like a soft chocolate concrete, do not leave it to rest but eat it warm. I love to eat it like this sometimes, it reminds me of a brownie.
  • If you want the full school chocolate crunch experience, you can make this recipe with pink custard (or normal custard). I’ll show you how to make it below. I always used to pass on the custard, but many love having chocolate concrete with it.

Is Chocolate Crunch The Same As Chocolate Concrete?

Yes, they’re both the same but with different names (that’s why I use them interchangeably). Depending on the school the name will slightly differ just like what they served with it (though many remember it with custard).

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How To Make Chocolate Concrete (Crunch)

Full recipe instructions and details are in the recipe card at the bottom, be sure to check out my quick video on how to make chocolate concrete too!

You can use a small size baking tin, it’s best for this recipe for a thick slice. But really any size would be fine. I used a 9″ square baking tin.

Step One:

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Preheat your oven to 180°C (gas mark 4 or 350°F) and grease a baking tray with butter or line with parchment paper. In a large mixing bowl add plain flour, sugar and cocoa powder and mix together.

Step Two:

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Put the margarine in a microwave safe bowl and microwave until melted. Then add the melted margarine to the mixing bowl with one egg and mix the ingredients together until well combined.

Step Three:

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Tip the mixture into the baking tray and pat the mixture down so that it’s compact and bake in the oven for 20 minutes.

Once baked, sprinkle with granulated sugar. Serve hot for a soft concrete crunch or leave to cool for a crunchy concrete cake.

Serve With Pink Custard (How To Make It)

Making pink custard is super simple.

Mix 250ml of milk with 175ml of double cream in a saucepan on a medium heat, remove from the heat when it starts to simmer. In a large mixing bowl mix 3 egg yolks with 25g of caster sugar until the egg and sugar mixture has doubled in size (the colour should be pale).

Slowly add a few teaspoons of the milk and cream mixture at a time into the sugar and egg yolk mixture and whisk. When half of the milk and cream mixture has been mixed in, place the saucepan back on a low heat and whisk in the remaining milk and cream mixture. Add in the raspberry (or strawberry) coulis and whisk until the custard is thick enough to coat a spoon.

An easier way is to mix strawberry milk and instant custard together, then add 3-5 drops of red food colouring. Then cook the mixture as advised on the instant custard instructions.

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How To Store Chocolate Crunch

Once baked allow the chocolate crunch to cool down before placing it in an airtight container. It will keep for up to 5 days if stored in a dry place at room temperature. If kept in the fridge it will last for a few more days. If you don’t plan to eat the chocolate concrete straight away, then you can freeze them (see below).

Can You Freeze Chocolate Crunch

Yes, you can freeze this concrete cake recipe. If you want to make it ahead or keep the leftovers for a later day this would be a great option.

Place the cool chocolate concrete slices into an airtight container and layer parchment paper between layers. Place in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you are ready to defrost and eat it, allow the slices to thaw then microwave for 20 seconds to soften.

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Recipe Variations

There are so many ways to change this recipe and add in your favourite flavours and ingredients, below are a few suggestions:

Change The Custard Flavour: Alongside pink custard, you could also rustle up chocolate custard or mint custard.

Change What You Serve It With: If you’re anything like me and not the biggest fan of custard, then you can serve it with homemade Biscoff ice cream, whipped cream or have it by itself.

How About A Chocolate Orange Chocolate Concrete Tray Bake? Chocolate and orange are classic flavours that go so well together. Either grate orange peel into the chocolate concrete mixture or squeeze a few drops of orange juice then bake and enjoy.

Make This Recipe Vegan: To make this chocolate concrete recipe vegan, omit the egg from this recipe and use margarine instead of butter. Follow the recipe instructions otherwise.

Want To Make More Delicious Desserts?

Love this old school chocolate crunch recipe and want to make some more homemade school pudding favourites. How about delicious old school cake or gooey flapjack recipe to bring back even more school memories. Find more delicious desserts to try below:

  • Cornflake Tart
  • Chocolate Flapjacks
  • Cinnamon Swirls
  • Nutella Puff Pastry Twists
  • Butterscotch Tart
  • Kinder Bueno Brownies
  • Malteser Brownies

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Chocolate Concrete Cake Recipe

Michelle

Learn how to make chocolate concrete with this easy school dinners retro recipe. Also called choc crunch or chocolate concrete cake; this dessert is just delicious.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Course Dessert, Snack

Cuisine British

Servings 16 Slices

Calories 150 kcal

Ingredients

  • 200 g Plain Flour
  • 200 g Granulated Sugar plus extra for sprinkling on top
  • 50 g Cocoa Powder
  • 100 g Butter (Or Margarine)
  • 1 Egg

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 180°C (gas mark 4 or 350°F) and grease a baking tray with butter or line with parchment paper.

  • In a large mixing bowl add plain flour, sugar and cocoa powder and mix together.

  • Put the butter (or margarine) in a microwave safe bowl and microwave until melted. Then add the melted butter to the mixing bowl with one egg and mix the ingredients together until well combined.

  • Tip the mixture into the baking tray and pat the mixture down so that it's compact and bake in the oven for 20 minutes.

  • Once baked, sprinkle with granulated sugar. Serve hot for a soft concrete crunch or leave to cool for a crunchy concrete cake.

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Notes

How To Store Chocolate Crunch

Once baked allow the chocolate crunch to cool down before placing it in an airtight container. It will keep for up to 5 days if stored in a dry place at room temperature. If kept in the fridge it will last for a few more days. If you don’t plan to eat the chocolate concrete straight away, then you can freeze them (see below).

Can You Freeze Chocolate Crunch

Yes, you can freeze this concrete cake recipe. If you want to make it ahead or keep the leftovers for a later day this would be a great option.

Place the cool chocolate concrete slices into an airtight container and layer parchment paper between layers. Place in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you are ready to defrost and eat it, allow the slices to thaw then microwave for 20 seconds to soften.

Make This Recipe Vegan: To make this chocolate concrete recipe vegan, omit the egg from this recipe and use margarine instead of butter. Follow the recipe instructions otherwise.

So, Is It A Cake Or Biscuit?

Well, that’s quite a tough question. Technically chocolate concrete is similar to shortbread biscuits but recipes for chocolate concrete vary slightly.

Recipes with egg provide slices that are softer than recipes without egg which are crunchier and concrete like. This recipe uses egg and I love how it’s soft when freshly baked and hardens whilst cooled.

If you want an even more crunchy texture, miss out on adding an egg, this recipe tastes great either way.

Nutrition

Calories: 150kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 2gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 24mgSodium: 50mgPotassium: 67mgFiber: 1gSugar: 13gVitamin A: 171IUCalcium: 9mgIron: 1mg

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Chocolate Concrete Cake Recipe - My Morning Mocha (2024)

FAQs

What does adding coffee to chocolate cake do? ›

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 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 do you intensify chocolate flavor? ›

Add Espresso Powder or Instant Coffee

The simplest way to accentuate the chocolate flavor in your baked goods is to add a teaspoon or so of espresso powder or instant coffee granules. Espresso powder tends to be more concentrated, so you definitely only need a teaspoon to do the trick.

How much instant coffee in chocolate cake? ›

Your cake will only need about a ½–1½ teaspoons, depending on your preferences. Anything beyond that will lead to a more notable coffee or mocha flavor—if that's what you're going for, feel free to use another teaspoon or two.

How to add coffee to a chocolate cake mix? ›

Replace Some of the Liquid in the Recipe

For example, if the recipe calls for 1 cup of milk or water, you can replace half of that with strong brewed coffee. This will help to enhance the chocolate flavor and add a subtle coffee taste to the cake.

What kind of coffee do you add to chocolate cake? ›

A pinch of espresso powder or instant coffee will add flavor without damaging the sauce. Keep a jar of instant coffee or espresso powder in the pantry next to the cocoa powder so you'll have it ready to add that next-level flavor boost the next time you're baking a batch of brownies or cake, or any chocolate recipes.

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 liquid they pour on cakes? ›

Why Should I Add Simple Syrup to Cakes? Simply put, it keeps the cake moist throughout every stage of assembly and decoration. Not only does it help keep your cake moist, but it also helps to add sweet flavor which is always good!

How much coffee to enhance chocolate? ›

To not overpower the chocolate flavor, I'd recommend subbing in only up to a cup of coffee; so if a recipe calls for two cups of water, use one cup of coffee and one cup of water.

What brings out the flavor of chocolate? ›

If you're making something chocolaty – crinkle cookies, chocolate mousse, brownies, fudge – and really want to turn up the chocolate flavor, there's a simple trick you can use with just about any recipe. Do you know the secret ingredient? It's espresso!

What brings out the flavour of chocolate? ›

The versatility of natural extracts such as vanilla, coffee, rose, orange, mint, cinnamon, etc. and its ability to harmonize and enhance the flavour of chocolate. It introduces a unique and sophisticated flavours profile, adding depth and complexity.

Can I use coffee instead of cocoa powder for chocolate cake? ›

Yes you can. But dont expect it to be a chocolate cake. Also the quantity of coffee must be 1/6 th the amount of cocoa powder you would have used for chocolate cake. Otherwise your cake will definitely turn bitter.

Can I use ground coffee instead of instant in cake? ›

No matter how you approach it, using coffee grounds in your baking will indeed work as a sufficient fill-in for instant espresso, and they will give your dessert the coffee-like flavor it deserves.

Can you add coffee grounds to cake mix? ›

Ground coffee is great for recipes like cookies where you don't want to add too much moisture to the dough. This method is versatile: Cookies, scones, muffins, cakes, and more are all great vehicles for a spoonful of your favorite ground coffee.

What does coffee do to cake? ›

Brewed coffee enhances the richness of chocolate, while espresso powder gives the cake a coffee/mocha flavor. You can omit the espresso, but the cake itself will not taste like coffee. Sour cream: This ingredient provides moisture and richness to prevent a dry texture.

What does coffee do in cake mix? ›

Adding brewed coffee does something wonderful to the texture of the cake, too: it's more moist and dense—one of our editors even called it "pudding-like." Chocolate and coffee are always a good combination.

Does adding coffee to chocolate cake make it taste like coffee? ›

Do not worry: Adding coffee to your recipes will not make your bakes taste like a mocha from your favorite cafe. If you add this ingredient judiciously, you won't taste the coffee at all.

What is the purpose of coffee in baking? ›

According to Wanders, coffee contributed to a better rise, crumb structure, and even toasty and well-browned crust with delicious bitter notes. Brewed coffee can also be added to high-moisture baked goods like brownies and cakes where the sweetness of the desert helps carry coffee's flavor and aromas.

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