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Tres Leches Cake

Submitted by: Monica
The three milks in this egg rich Mexican cake are used to macerate and frost this high, single-layer cake decorated with Maraschino cherries. 

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Tres Leches 'Three Milks'

Submitted by: Blanca
It is a delicious cake with a special syrup on it, and a meringue frosting. This cake requires refrigeration, and is served cold. 

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Tres Leches III

Submitted by: Marti
A light sponge cake soaked with a mixture of three kinds of milk. This is the BEST Tres Leches recipe I have. It is a very good cake recipe and the cake should be very moist. 

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Hot Milk Sponge Cake I

Submitted by: Sandra
We make this, and top it with the Broiled Coconut Topping! Really Easy! 

Hot Milk Sponge Cake III

Submitted by: Prickly Pear
A quick and easy recipe for a fluffy cake. Great with strawberries! 

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Nannie's Hot Milk Sponge Cake

Submitted by: Shirley
A light and fluffy sponge cake. 

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Best Moist Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: Maria
The name says it all! Yummy on its own or with chocolate frosting! 

Hot Milk Sponge Cake II

Submitted by: Michelle Chen
This cake can be made in under 15 minutes, but be sure to follow the directions carefully. To ensure proper volume, the hot milk must be beaten rapidly into the batter, and the flour added immediately. When correctly made, the cake should rise to the top of the pan. This is also the perfect foundation for two American classics, Boston Cream Pie and Washington Pie. 

Three Milk Cake

Submitted by: Janice Montiverdi
Provided by: Taste of Home
With a large Hispanic population here, I have found the best recipes for Mexican food. This traditional Tres Leches Cake is a cross between cake and pudding. 

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Dee's Hot Milk Sponge Cake

Submitted by: Joan Donahue
My mother also made this recipe in a long loaf pan which I don't believe they make any more. Fortunately, I have her pan and whenever I make this it sure brings back such happy memories. Originally submitted to ThanksgivingRecipe.com. 
 
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