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Chocolate Cornflake Cakes

These Mini Chocolate Cornflake Cakes are not only super easy and quick to make, they are also completely addictive! Crunchy, sweet and packed with dark chocolate, these Chocolate Cornflakes Bites make the most delicious sweet treat both you and your kids will love!

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These No Bake Chocolate Cakes with Cornflakes are probably one of the easiest sweet recipe to make – ever. And one of the most delicious and addictive too! They are a super fun easy baking project to make with kids – but adults will love them just as much.

Made with 4 ingredients only, these little cornflakes cakes are exactly what you need when you are looking for a quick fix to your sweet cravings. I simply love the combination of the super crunchy cornflakes with the intense dark chocolate taste!

This recipe is also a fun twist on the classic Australia Honey Joys: a Chocolate Honey Joy! Though as opposed to the traditional recipe, this one does not require any cooking or baking.

Ingredients

This recipe uses super simple, basic ingredients. It is made with Honey instead of Golden Syrup – the ingredient usually used in the British Recipe. But as mentioned above, this is also a take on the Aussie Honey Joys – so it is made with Honey!

To make this recipe, you will need (scroll down to recipe card for all quantities):

  • Cornflakes
  • Honey
  • Unsalted Butter
  • Cooking Chocolate

Ingredient Substitution

Some of the ingredients can be substituted if you want to make this recipe Gluten Free, Dairy-Free and/or Vegan.

  • Cornflakes: make sure to use certified Gluten-Free Cornflakes if needed
  • Honey: you can use Golden Syrup or Rice Malt Syrup instead for a plant-based sweetener. I do not recommend using Maple or Agave Syrup here as they have a more liquid texture.
  • Butter: can be substituted with a Dairy-Free Butter Spread or Margarine. I have never tried to make these with Coconut Oil so cannot tell if it would work.
  • Cooking Chocolate: make sure to use a Dairy-Free Chocolate if required.

What type of Chocolate to use

To make these Chocolate Cornflakes Cakes, I highly recommend using Cooking Chocolate. As opposed to eating chocolate, this type of chocolate will melt easily then harden smoothly in the fridge.

I used a 70% Dark Chocolatewhich is my favourite baking chocolate – but you can really use any type of chocolate you want. You can absolutely go for a less intense dark chocolate or a milk chocolate if preferred.

How to make Chocolate Cornflake Nests

There are only a few steps to follow to make this recipe. Again, SO easy!

  • First, prepare your Muffin Pan with some Paper Liners or Wrappers. I do not recommend making these cakes directly into the pan as they will stick and be almost impossible to take out.
  • Place the Chocolate (*), Butter and Honey in a heat-proof bowl and melt in the microwave or over a double boiler until fully melted and smooth. If using the microwave, make sure to stop every 30 seconds and stir to avoid burning the chocolate.
  • Place the Cornflakes in a large mixing bowl (the cornflakes will take a lot of space so make sure to use a very large bowl!)
  • Pour the melted Chocolate over the Cornflakes while still warm, then use a spatula to mix it all together. Keep stirring until all the cornflakes are evenly covered with the Chocolate.

(*) If using a cooking chocolate bar, thinly chop it before melting it. It will help melt the chocolate much more quickly and smoothly.

  • Place the Chocolate covered Cornflakes inside each Muffin Liner and gently press to compact them (*). Make sure all the cornflakes touch each other or they might not hold together properly when cold.
  • Put in the fridge to set for about an hour, or until the Chocolate has hardened. Keep in the fridge until ready to eat.

(*) I like to add about one tablespoon of cornflakes at the time and gently compact them before adding more. This is to insure there are no large air pocket in the cakes.

Depending on the size of your muffin pan and how much you pack them, this recipe will make 12 to 15 cakes.

Alternatively, you could also make Mini Cake Bites by using a Mini Muffin Pan.

Cornflake Cakes FAQ

How long do they take to set?

This will depend on the type of chocolate you use, but these Chocolate Cornflake Clusters will take approximatively 1 to 1,5 hours to set.

How to store the cakes?

They should be kept in the fridge. Once they have set, you can either keep them in the muffin pan covered with wrap, or transfer them in an air-tight container. This is to make sure they do not absorb any odours from the fridge.

I do not recommend keeping them at room temperature as the chocolate and butter will start to melt and it will become messy.

How long will they last?

These chocolate cornflake cakes will last for up to 3 days in the fridge. Although they will be safe to eat for longer than this, the cornflakes will start to become a bit soggy after 2 to 3 days so they are best eaten fresh!

Because they will keep fresh for a few days, they are great make-ahead treats that can be made in advance for parties or for your kids after-school snack for example!

More No Bake Cakes:

  • Crunchy No Bake Peanut Butter Bars
  • No Bake Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Raw Mango Cheesecake
  • Mini No Bake Blueberry Tarts
  • Raw Raspberry Cheesecake Cups
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Chocolate Cornflakes Cakes

These Mini Chocolate Cornflake Cakes are not only super easy and quick to make, they are also deliciously crunchy, sweet and packed with chocolate!
Course afternoon tea, Snack
Cuisine british
Prep Time 15 minutes
Chilling Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Servings 12 Large Cakes
Author A Baking Journey

Ingredients

  • 200 gr (7 oz) Chocolate
  • 50 gr (3 1/2 tbps) Butter
  • 50 gr ( 2 1/2 tbsp Honey
  • 200 gr (8 cups) Cornflakes Certified Gluten-Free if required

Instructions

  • Prepare a Muffin Pan with Paper Liners or Wrappers and set aside.
  • Place the Cooking Chocolate (1), Butter and Honey in a heat-proof bowl and melt in the microwave (2) or on a double boiler. Stir until completely smooth.
  • Place the Cornflakes in a very large Mixing Bowl, and pour the warm melted Chocolate over them. Using a spatula, mix them together until all the Cornflakes are evenly covered in Chocolate.
  • With a spoon, place the Chocolate Cornflakes in each Muffin Liners, gently pressing on them to make sure they are tightly and compactly packed together (3).
  • Place in the fridge to set for about 1 hour, or until the Chocolate is fully set and hard.

Notes

  1. If using a Cooking Chocolate Bar, make sure to thinly chop the chocolate before melting it so that it will melt more quickly and smoothly.
  2. If melting in the microwave, stop to stir every 30 seconds to avoid burning the chocolate. You do not need to leave it in the microwave until fully melted; if there are a few small bits of unmelted chocolate, it will melt with the residual heat.
  3. You want to make sure all the cornflakes are touching each other or the cakes might break apart when set and cool. I like to add about one tablespoon of cornflakes at the time and gently compact them before adding more. This is to insure there are no large air pocket in the cakes.
Once the cakes have set, you can transfer them in an air-tight container in the fridge.

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