Tres Leches Cake: Is It Worth the Hype?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores participants' experiences and opinions regarding Tres Leches Cake, including its taste, preparation, and serving suggestions. Participants share their thoughts on whether the cake lives up to its reputation and discuss personal experiences with making it.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that a Mexican friend believes the Pampered Chef recipe is very good.
  • Another participant shares their experience of trying the cake years ago and loving it, despite it not being their family's preferred style.
  • One participant expresses hesitation about trying the recipe due to its unusual ingredients and wonders about refrigeration after preparation.
  • Another participant notes that the cake was a popular dessert at their shows and potlucks, suggesting variations like using chocolate cake mix and fresh fruit toppings.
  • One participant expresses a craving for the cake and considers making it with egg whites and fat-free sweetened condensed milk.
  • Several participants mention the importance of refrigerating the cake due to the milk content to prevent sogginess.
  • One participant suggests that the recipe could be a good make-ahead option for shows, allowing for quick assembly at the event.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on personal preferences for the cake and its variations, but several participants agree on its positive taste and the necessity of refrigeration.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences related to Tres Leches Cake, with some discussing adaptations to suit their tastes.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in dessert recipes for shows or looking for ideas on how to adapt traditional recipes may find this discussion helpful.

kam
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Tres Leches Cake

Has anyone ever made this? Is it good?

Thanks!
 
My Mexican friend says the PC recipe is very good.
 
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OK - thanks! Now I am wondering if the thing need to be refrigerated once put together because of all the milk....

I can't believe I am actually a little afraid to try the recipe - it just seems so strange.

Anyone else tried it???
 
It is very good! I tried it YEARS AGO!! And I loved it! It's not my family's style cake, they love chocolate and my hubby just would never do this type of cake, but I loved it! But I haven't made it since because I won't make a cake for just myself!!!
I refrigerated it because of the milk, plus it helps make it not so soggy. If it sit's there without the refrigerator, it would not be so good!
Don't be nervous, try it, it's very good!:chef: ;)
 
This was my most requested repeat dessert at my shows, and it's also a hit at pot lucks.

I didn't like the thought of cinnamon, and don't like nuts on my cakes, so I elimated both and top it with fresh fruit...strawberries, banannas, blueberries, raspberries, whatever's in season and affordable.

You could easily make this a chocolate cake... just use a chocolate cake mix instead of white. I think it would be awesome!

Save the scraps from the top. You can freeze them and use them later for ice cream toppings.

TIPS: Let it cool completely before adding mixture. I skim the top when still warm to speed up the cooling process.

Also, I let the cake sit with the milk mixture on it for about 30 minutes before topping with whipped cream.

If I'm doing this at a show, I make the cake the night before, and top it at the show. It's a great "add on" recipe for those who only do one full recipe at a show.

Hope the information helps! Enjoy!!!!
 
BTW...thanks for awakening a craving. I LOVE THIS CAKE. Maybe if I made it with egg whites in the cake and the fat free sweetened condensed milk?

Have a great night!
 
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MissChef said:
It is very good! I tried it YEARS AGO!! And I loved it! It's not my family's style cake, they love chocolate and my hubby just would never do this type of cake, but I loved it! But I haven't made it since because I won't make a cake for just myself!!!
I refrigerated it because of the milk, plus it helps make it not so soggy. If it sit's there without the refrigerator, it would not be so good!
Don't be nervous, try it, it's very good!:chef: ;)

I keep looking at this recipe and I am dying to try it! I also think it might be a cool make ahead recipe at a show. Just bring the cake part cooked and add all the milk and whipped cream at the show. Doesn't seem like it would take but a few minutes. Well, I think I will just have to try this soon!!

Thanks for the input.
 
kam said:
I keep looking at this recipe and I am dying to try it! I also think it might be a cool make ahead recipe at a show. Just bring the cake part cooked and add all the milk and whipped cream at the show. Doesn't seem like it would take but a few minutes. Well, I think I will just have to try this soon!!

Thanks for the input.
that's a great idea! Do try it! I think you'll really like it. Especially if it is sparking your interest! I only would not make it, if it didn't sound good! But if you like the idea and the flavors, then go for it!!! Like I said, the only reason that I hesitated was because of my hubby, so I did it for a spring kickoff and it was a success. and the left overs, I stored in the fridge and ate them myself!!!:p :love: :love: :D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tres Leches Cake?

Tres Leches Cake is a traditional Latin American dessert made from a light sponge cake soaked in three types of milk: evaporated milk, condensed milk, and heavy cream. The result is a moist and rich cake that is often topped with whipped cream and fruit.

Why is Tres Leches Cake so popular?

The popularity of Tres Leches Cake stems from its unique texture and flavor. The combination of three milks creates a deliciously moist cake that is both sweet and creamy. It is often served at celebrations and gatherings, making it a beloved dessert in many cultures.

Is Tres Leches Cake difficult to make?

While Tres Leches Cake requires some steps, it is generally considered easy to make. The cake itself is a simple sponge cake, and the soaking process is straightforward. With the right recipe and ingredients, even novice bakers can successfully create this dessert.

What are some tips for making the perfect Tres Leches Cake?

To make the perfect Tres Leches Cake, ensure that you allow the cake to soak in the milk mixture for several hours or overnight for optimal flavor and moisture. Use high-quality ingredients, and consider adding a splash of vanilla or rum to the milk mixture for extra depth of flavor. Topping with fresh fruit or a sprinkle of cinnamon can also enhance the presentation and taste.

Is Tres Leches Cake worth the hype?

Many people believe Tres Leches Cake is worth the hype due to its unique taste and texture. It offers a delightful experience that is different from traditional cakes, making it a favorite for special occasions. If you enjoy rich, moist desserts, you will likely find that Tres Leches Cake lives up to its reputation.

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