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This is the first time I’ve made a Tres leches cake – the legendary South American confection and it won’t be the last. It is utterly delicious, with a sublime texture and I’m pretty sure it’s the best tres leches cake on the internet. I ended up using six types of milk as opposed to three so it should actually be called a seis leches cake but somehow that doesn’t sound as cool.

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Nestle invited me to participate in a campaign to make a recipe using their milk range and of course, I said yes. They sent me a mystery box full of goodies and then gave me no restrictions whatsoever on what I could do. Basically, in blogger speak this = heaven.

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So I plotted and planned and decided on the tres leches cake because it was unchartered territory and something I’ve always wanted to make. I also thought it would be a great way to include more than one of their products.

I found a can of Nestle dessert and cooking cream in my cupboard, so decided to use that instead of cream in the soaking milk part, and then while I was making my cake, I also decided to somehow include the caramel part. I mean that stuff is to die for.

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I wasn’t about to take any old sponge recipe and soak the hell out of it in milk and call it a tres leches cake. A traditional recipe has a very specific and fine crumb akin to a chiffon cake, so after extensive research online I settled on a very popular recipe that also looked the most straightforward. It’s supposed to be made as a one-layer cake and served in squares, but I’m a food stylist and I love layer cakes so that is how I rolled.

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I tweaked a few of the quantities because the milk soak mix was way too much and even for my reduced quantities I had a little leftover to serve on the side. I added the caramel sauce part to add another layer of flavour deliciousness and aesthetic reasons. You could, of course, leave this out completely and simply decorate your cake with cherries or a light dusting of cinnamon.

I also changed a method, as this is something I see ALL the time and it irritates the hell out of me. When a recipe requires you to whisk the egg white to firm peaks they always seem to insist you do it at the end and when your baking bowl is already dirty thus needing you to wash things mid-bake.

This is totally unnecessary. I always whisk the egg whites at the beginning and then set them aside in another bowl. I then make the cake using the same egg white bowl as this will have zero effect on the integrity of the recipe. I simply fold the already whisked egg whites in at the end.

This was probably the first poke cake recipe invented and don’t be afraid to prick your cake a lot. I counted about a hundred stabs into each half as it reminded me of doing the 100 in Pilates. You really want to make it easy for the milk mixture to soak into your cake.

Also, don’t be afraid that your cake will be too soggy, I mean it is ultra moist but it seriously laps it up like a sponge but keeps its soft spongy texture. You can see from this image what I’m talking about here.

I know every second blogger says a recipe is the ‘best ever’ all the time, but I’m not kidding when I say this is one of the best cakes I’ve ever made or eaten. It’s going right up there into the top tier of my cake artillery. To be pulled out to impress and to give love. This is also why I’m driving over to my nephews togive them this declaration.

You might also like my coffee tres leches cake with dalgona cream which I make into a smaller square cake.

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I’ve also used fine muscovado sugar because I adore the flavour of it and demerara. It adds to the caramel profile of the cake. Also, don’t worry if the cake deflates a little after it comes out of the oven, this is totally OK. It’s an egg white/souffle kind of thing.

Recipe – adapted from Pioneer Women

My rendition of a Mexican tres leches cake made into a layered cake using 6 kinds of milk. It’s an absolutely wonderful recipe.

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Prep Time:20 minutes mins

Cook Time:25 minutes mins

Ingredients

Cake

  • 5 free-range eggs separated
  • 150 grams / 1 cup cake flour
  • 1-1/2 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup fine muscovado sugar or golden caster sugar divided
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 80 ml / 1/3 cup milk

Milk soak

  • 150 ml Nestle condensed milk or 2 x 1/3 cups
  • 150 ml Nestle evapourated milk
  • 150 ml fresh cream

Icing/topping

  • 1/2 a tin of Nestle caramel treat or dulce de leche about ½ cup
  • 60 ml /1/4 cup cream you can use the leftover cream from the dessert cream tin or add fresh
  • 250 ml / 1 cup whipping cream
  • 1-2 Tbsp icing sugar

Instructions

  • Line two 23 cm cake tins with baking paper and Preheat the oven to 180C / 350 F.

  • In a stand mixer whisk the egg whites until peaking and then slowly add 1/4 a cup of the sugar and whisk for a further minute or so until firm. Scrape this all out and set it aside in another bowl.

  • Using the same bowl and whisk, beat the egg yolks and 3/4 cup (remaining) sugar until it’s light and fluffy. About 5 minutes.

  • Sift the flour, salt, and baking powder.

  • Add the milk, vanilla, and sifted flour to the egg and sugar and mix briefly until well combined.

  • Remove the bowl from the mixer and fold the eggs whites by hand until well incorporated and then divide the mixture between the two cake tins.

  • Bake for 20 – 25 minutes until golden and springy to the touch. Your cake is done when a sharp knife is pierced into the middle and comes out clean. Allow the cakes to cool in the pans.

  • While the cake is baking, mix all the milk soak ingredients together.

  • When the cakes are cooled (left in the pans) prick them all over with a sharp skewer. Pour the milk soak mixture over slowly and repeatedly until it can’t soak up anymore and leave for at least two hours. * when using a springform cake tin you might experience some leakage from the tins. To prevent this simply fold a piece of foil under each tin – or allow them to cool on a baking tray to catch any spillage.

  • When you are ready to serve, whip the cup of cream with 1 -2 tablespoons of icing sugar until soft peaks (don’t over whip), and whisk the caramel with the 1/4 cup of cream until smooth.

  • Place one layer of the cake down, spread a thin layer of caramel, and then a layer of cream. Top with the other cake and repeat. Scrape the sides to expose some cake – or simply cover that with cream too. I mean the more the better right?

Notes

The cake and milk soak can be made in advance.

The caramel adds a delicious sweet layer to this cake.

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The best tres leches cake recipe Drizzle and Dip (2024)

FAQs

Why is my tres leches cake not absorbing milk? ›

Why is my tres leches cake not absorbing milk? If the milk isn't absorbed after a few hours, then it's likely that your cake is too dense. It needs an airy, spongey texture to absorb the milk.

Why is my tres leches cake soggy? ›

How do I prevent my tres leches from getting soggy? It's best to let the cake cool for at least 30 minutes before pouring the milks on top. This allows the structure of the cake to cool (so you don't destroy the delicate structure while it's still warm, turning it to mush).

How long can tres leches cake stay in the fridge? ›

Store Tres Leches Cake in the refrigerator, covered, for 3-5 days. Make Ahead Instructions: You can make Tres leches cake 1-2 days in advance. In fact, I love to make this cake the night before so that the cake has a lot of time to soak up the milk mixture.

What is tres leches sauce made of? ›

Then comes the most important part: the tres leches (that is, the three milks). You stir together evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk, and heavy cream, and pour the mixture over the cooled cake.

What is a substitute for condensed milk in tres leches? ›

Condensed Milk Substitutes

If you don't have sweetened condensed milk, you can make your own using evaporated milk and sugar, or you can bring 3/4 cup of white sugar, 1/2 cup of water, and 1 1/8 cups of dry powdered milk to a boil and cook, stirring frequently, until thickened, about 20 minutes.

Why did my tres leches cake sink in the middle? ›

The most common reasons a cake sinks in the middle include the following: The pan is too small. There's too much liquid. Opening the oven or moving pans during baking.

What milk is best for moist cake? ›

Whole milk helps you achieve just that by contributing an unmatched richness to your cake. The fat content is a flavor carrier that also alters the texture of the cake. But because the milk also tenderizes the cake, it creates a softer cake crumb giving it a better texture.

What does adding more milk to a cake do? ›

Baking tip #2: adding milk to your box cake mix in place of water adds a dense texture to your dessert leaving it moist and flavorful like a homemade cake. Or, if you prefer, you can add buttermilk, giving your cake a tangy flavor to balance out the sweetness.

How long should Tres Leches cake soak reddit? ›

All of my tres leches cakes have needed several hours (usually overnight) to sufficiently soak up all of the liquid.

Is tres leches supposed to be runny? ›

Tres leches should not be soggy; it should not disintegrate. Tres leches has a light flavor and a texture reminiscent of a vanilla custard or pudding. It should puddle milk when you pierce it with your fork. The optional dusting of cinnamon is subtly spicy, contrasting the delicate creaminess of the cake.

Can you put buttercream on tres leches cake? ›

Fill cake with vanilla cream mousse filling and top with your favorite buttercream recipe. You can also make a 9x13-inch sheet cake and soak with the tres milks, cut into individual servings, and top with mousse rosettes.

Is it OK to freeze tres leches cake? ›

Yes, you can freeze tres leches cake. However, it's best to add the whipped cream topping after the cake is thawed. Simply wrap the sponge cake in a layer of storage wrap, then in a layer of aluminum foil. Freeze for up to three months.

What nationality is tres leches cake? ›

Tres Leches as we know it is a fixture in all of Latin American cuisine. While there is some lively debate on whether Nicaragua is the birthplace of the milky cake, the general consensus is that Mexico holds the strongest claim to that honor.

Can you eat a cake after 3 weeks in the fridge? ›

Cakes that have been refrigerated properly can last up to one week.

Why is tres leches cake so good? ›

Living up to its name, the Tres Leches Cake contains three different forms of milk.”Tres” means three, and “leches” means milk, so namely whole milk, condensed milk and evaporated milk. These are absorbed by the dough, which results in a moist and milky cake that is simply irresistible.

What is tres leches ice cream made of? ›

Tres Leches is Spanish for three milks. This rich and creamy homemade ice cream is made with cream, milk and sweetened condensed milk.

Does tres leches contain egg? ›

Ingredients for Tres Leches

Eggs – We'll be using the egg whites and egg yolks. Both will serve different purposes; both important. Sweetened condensed milk – One of the three milks is an important one. Evaporated milk – I love evaporated milk.

What does Mexican tres leches taste like? ›

What does it taste like? well if you imagine yourself biting into an extra moist cake soaked in condensed milk, but not overly sweet, but with a hint of cinnamon, well that's what a Tres Leche cake tastes like.

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