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

Mohawk Milk Cake

Submitted by: DAISY 
A wonderful cake given to me by a Mohawk Indian after a bake off at the Fryeburg Fair here in Maine. It is heavy in weight but light in taste. 

Three Milk Cake

Submitted by: Janice Montiverdi 
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. 

Hot Milk Sponge Cake III

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

Cherry Nut Cake I

Submitted by: Janice 
An easy cherry dump cake. Quick and good! 

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Rich and Chocolaty Syrup Cake

Submitted by: Mike McCrady 
Only one bowl gets dirty when making this extremely rich cake. 

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Nannie's Hot Milk Sponge Cake

Submitted by: shirleyo 
A light and fluffy sponge cake. 
 
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