Today, I’m thrilled to talk about a dessert that is quite literally soaked in culture and deliciousness:
Tres Leches Cake.
Grab a cup of coffee or tea and get ready for a journey that explores this sweet sensation.
Trust me, by the end of this blog post, your mouth will be watering, and you’ll be craving a bite of this creamy goodness.
What is Tres Leches Cake?
Tres Leches Cake, or “Three Milks Cake,” is a traditional Latin American dessert that, true to its name, is all about the milks – three to be precise.
At its heart, this is a light and airy sponge cake that’s doused in a blend of three types of milk:
evaporated milk, condensed milk, and heavy cream.
But what sets it apart from other sponge cakes is that Tres Leches isn’t just topped with the milk mixture.
Instead, it’s soaked through, resulting in an incredibly moist, almost pudding-like texture that is positively dreamy.
It’s traditionally topped with a simple whipped cream frosting and often garnished with a sprinkle of cinnamon or some fresh berries.
Let’s delve into some sweet history now, shall we?
Tres Leches Cake has an interesting and somewhat debatable background. The recipe appears to have originated in Latin America, but its exact country of origin is up for debate with Nicaragua, Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Guatemala all vying for the title.
What we do know is that the popularity of Tres Leches exploded in the mid-20th century when a recipe for this creamy delight was printed on the back of condensed milk cans distributed by Nestle. Nestle had established milk plants in various Latin American countries, and the recipe quickly spread throughout the region, each country adding its own twist and flair to the cake.
Ingredients:
A good ol’ stick of butter (that’s ½ cup for the city folk)
1 cup sugar (sweet as southern hospitality)
5 farm-fresh eggs
A splash of vanilla (1 teaspoon)
1 ½ cups flour (like the dusty trails)
1 teaspoon baking powder (our rising star!)
A pinch of salt (½ teaspoon)
2 cups whole milk (rich as a gold rush!)
A 12oz can of evaporated milk (trust me on this)
A 14oz can of sweetened condensed milk (the magic touch)
1 1/2 cups whipping cream (like fluffy white clouds)
Another cup of sugar (because why not?)
And another splash of vanilla (1 teaspoon)
PREPARATION:
Crank up that oven to 350 degrees F and lube up a 9×13 baking dish.
Grab yourself a big ol’ bowl and cream together your butter and sugar until it’s smoother than a country ballad.
Toss in your eggs and vanilla and beat it until it’s light, fluffy, and dreamy.
In a smaller bowl (like a sidekick), sift together your flour, baking powder, and salt.
Slowly, like a sunset over the Rockies, mix the dry into the wet.
Pour that beautiful batter into your dish and let it bake for about 30-35 minutes.
You’ll know she’s ready when a toothpick comes out cleaner than your conscience.
Once baked, take a fork and poke that cake like it told a tall tale.
Let it cool off a bit, just like you after a square dance.
In another bowl, mix together your whole milk, evaporated milk, and that sweet, sweet condensed milk.
Pour this milky trio over your cake and let the magic happen.
Now, in a bowl colder than a winter’s night in Wyoming, whip together your heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla until you get those perfect peaks.
Once your cake has had its milk bath, spread that whipped goodness right on top.
If you’re feeling a little wild, dust some cinnamon over the top.
Remember to keep this beauty in the fridge and serve it up chilled.
There ya have it, darlings! A Tres Leches Cake that’s as American as apple pie with a twist.
Grab a slice, kick up your heels, and enjoy!
Happy Baking, y’all!