The pancakes have been taste-tested and taste-tested. And taste-tested.
And every time, the immediate response is: “Well…these don’t really taste like tres leches…”
Immediately followed by, “…but they’re delicious/tasty/really good!” So I figured they were good enough to share, even if the title post should really be “Tres Leches-inspired Pancakes.”
Here’s the story behind why (or at least one reason why) these don’t taste exactly like tres leches:
When my sister went to Costa Rica on some eco-saving trip a few summers ago, she came back and immediately bought a sack of masa harina, or corn flour, to try to recreate the arepas she’d eaten. She was disappointed with her final result–dense and cakey pucks of banana-scented, lightly fried corn cakes that she said weren’t close to the tasty arepas she could eat “all day” in Costa Rica.
Ever since then, that sack of masa harina has been abandoned in our kitchen cabinet, except for one time we dragged it out to try making homemade tortillas. When my sister came back to Houston for the start of the school year, I asked her to bring the sack if she had room in her suitcase since I knew no one would use it at home.
So guys, I had to use it. It came all the way from California (even though you can buy this in virtually every supermarket ever). Approximately 99% of the tres leches cake recipes I looked up called for all-purpose flour, but let’s be real: I have an obsession with all things corn and I had an itch to use the masa harina.
So I did. And you know what? I think the corn flour gives these an unusual, distinct flavor. It’s what I think tres leches should be. Isn’t corn flour so much more Latin than regular flour?). They’re denser and heartier than other pancakes, almost reminiscent of really, really thick tortillas. And then they’re topped with a syrupy mixture of sweetened condensed milk, evaporated milk, and (in my case) almond milk.
Sweetened condensed milk is so good it shouldn’t be allowed. Combined with just enough other milk that you don’t feel like you’re eating pure sugar and drizzled over pancakes? I can almost promise you won’t care what’s underneath.
Notes
Some tasters commented that the pancakes weren’t as sweet as they wanted. I liked these pancakes on the plainer side since the topping was so decadent, but add 2 tablespoons of sugar if you want a sweeter pancake.
Although you generally want lumpy batter when making pancakes for a fluffier texture, don’t fret when your batter stirs up into an extremely smooth texture. These pancakes are naturally tighter-crumbed due to the masa harina, but they’re still fluffy.
The best part about making these pancakes is that you get to stab them with a fork! All over! It helps the milk permeate every last corner of the pancake for maximum soaked-ness.
For the sake of having three milks, I added a drip of unsweetened Almond milk to the condensed milk and evaporated milk mixture. When I tried an equal ratio of all three milks, the pancakes sogged through substantially compared to just the condensed and evaporated milk mixture. I preferred the sturdier pancakes with the two-milk soak, but tasters commented that the pancakes didn’t have the same soaked-through, fall-apart-in-your-mouth consistency as the cake traditionally does. So I would recommend using a tiny bit of milk (as noted below) of your choice. I left out the heavy cream (traditionally the third milk) because I figured that’s just overkill, but you can add that instead of the milk if you like.
Tres Leches Pancakes
1 1/2 cups masa harina
1 tablespoon + scant 1 tsp baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup sugar
1 1/4 cup milk of your choice (I used almond milk)
4 eggs, separated
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 tablespoons butter, melted
3/4 cup sweetened condensed milk
3/4 cup evaporated milk (can use low fat)
2 tablespoons milk of your choice (I used almond milk)
Combine masa harina, baking powder, salt and sugar. Whisk together milk, egg yolks, vanilla and melted butter. Create a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the milk mixture; mix until just combined. Gently stir in egg whites until batter is smooth (a few streaks of egg white is fine).
Preheat a lightly oiled pan over medium heat for five minutes while batter rests. Add batter to pan two or three tablespoons at a time and let cook about two minutes on each side, until golden.
While pancakes are cooking, whisk together the condensed, evaporated and regular milk. Once cooked, stab the top surface with a fork, making sure you cover the edges as well as the middle. Drizzle each pancake with 1-2 tablespoons of the milk mixture until fully saturated. Serve immediately.
Nancy @ gottagetbaked
Oh baby, these look fabulous! So thick and fluffy. And that milkX3 mixture on top looks good enough to drink on it’s own 😉
erika
Thanks Nancy 🙂 It totally was–having a bowl of that milk mixture was so dangerous! Almost as dangerous as I would have been at that cakefest that you went to… 😉
lapetitebaker
I love Tres Leche and these pancakes look great! Arepas are another food I want to try and make at home.
erika
Aw thank you! Have you ever had arepas for real? I haven’t, but they sound delectable 🙂 I’d love to see your version of them at home!
Stephanie
If you haven’t had a chance to have an arepa yet, go to the Tuttopane out near Eldridge and Westheimer.
erika
Thanks so much for the tip! I haven’t had a proper one yet, but I’m actually headed to Costa Rica soon, so hopefully I’ll be able to try some “authentic” ones there! And then I can compare it to Tuttopane 😉 😉
Christine (@cookingcrusade)
What a great idea!!! I’ve never made/eaten tres leches cake but it looks delicious. This looks much simpler to make 🙂 ps i LOOOVE condensed milk. it is just amazing!!
erika
I know right?? What do you use it on? Have you ever made dulce de leche with it? I’ve been wanting to try that…
The Squishy Monster
These are just faaaabulous!
erika
Haha thank you! I just watched like five of your youtube videos and I think YOU are fabulous 🙂
The Teenage Taste
Nice to “meet” another Erika in Blog World! It’s even nicer to meet another Erika with a love for pancakes, too. These pancakes look absolutely amazing. I will definitely be coming back for more. 🙂
erika
Awww you too! Glad I found you 🙂
Kristi @ My San Francisco Kitchen
UGH those pancakes sound soooo good! I should have made some of those for breakfast this morning…maybe I can still get away with making them for lunch? hehe
erika
Haha DEFINITELY! Or dinner? Not to mention dessert…
Thanks so much for stopping by 🙂
Profiteroles & Ponytails
I have some almond milk to use up! Love that you have taken such a creative approach to such a breakfast staple!
erika
Aww thank you! Almond milk is super great–what brand do you like? I generally stick to Almond Breeze, but I also really like Silk’s almond milk and I’ve heard rave reviews about the 365 brand…
yummychunklet
Dessert pancakes? I’ll take these anytime.
erika
Come over! My house is dessert pancake central! Haha 🙂
Rhyann
Yum! Desserts in pancakes are always so delicious. I can definitely understand making something that was meant to taste like one thing, but turns into something that tastes completely different (but totally awesome!)
erika
Aww yay thanks Rhyann 🙂 I actually felt slightly guilty posting this since it totally doesn’t really taste like tres leches, but I’m glad you understand!
petit4chocolatier
Looks so delicious! I love the 3 milks, triple yummy!!!
erika
Thanks Judy 🙂 Yummy for sure!
Healthy Glow Nutrition
These look too good! 🙂 Great recipe, thank you 🙂
erika
Aww thank YOU for commenting! 🙂
Healthy Glow Nutrition
My pleasure! I love your posts and recipes 🙂
Choc Chip Uru
I can just imagine how utterly soft addictive and delicious these would be my friend 😀
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
erika
Uru. You don’t want to know how addictive. My waistband would give you a clue 😉
3pastriesaday
So creative, girl!!! And I do love me some tres leches =)
erika
Thank you :)) I know you do 🙂 I miss our Baker servery runs for that tres leches OMG!
Bailey Bakes
Ok Miss Smartypants, what a neat idea! I don’t know why, but I always feel guilty smothering my pancakes in syrup. Maybe I can trick my brain into thinking smothering them with three types of milk is better for me. Ha! And I’m glad you were able to use up your sister’s masa harina! Although, I had no idea what that was, but it’s really fun to say. 😀
erika
Haha rightt?? I didn’t even think of that, but milk is TOTALLY healthier!! Syrup 2.0 anyone?
And yes, the masa harina…I still have a pretty full sack left. Whatever should I do with it? 🙂
Kayle (The Cooking Actress)
How creative! Tres leches pancakes! Yummers!
erika
Thanks girl! I def thought they were yummy 🙂