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Christmas Eve Yule Log (Buche de Noel)

30 Tuesday Dec 2014

Posted by BakedNorthwest in Desserts, Entertaining, Holidays, LuLu's Classics

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buche de noel, cherries, chocolate, christmas dessert, christmas eve dessert, kirsch, meringue, mushroom meringue, yule log

Yule Log

Here is what I know about Yule Logs: I don’t remember a Christmas Eve dinner where we ate something else for dessert. It’s our tradition to make one every year, pure and simple.  The one thing we switch up every year is the filling. It’s almost always a chocolate cake with some sort of festive cream rolled in. Here is a list of what we have done in the past, hopefully I’ll be able to post all of the recipes down the line!

  • Peppermint Crunch Filling
  • White Mint Filling
  • Orange filling
  • Raspberry Filling
  • Coconut Almond Filling

Mushroom Meringues

This year we opted for a cherry chocolate crème filling. It’s so hard to decide what to do every year, because they are all so good!

Yule Log

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Tres Leches Cake

06 Tuesday May 2014

Posted by BakedNorthwest in Baking, Bloggerific, Desserts, Entertaining, Holidays

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Cake, cherries, cinco de mayo, cinnamon, cream, dairy, evaporated milk, fiesta, may 5th, mexican, milk, rum, sweetened condensed milk, three milks, tres leches, tres leches cake, whipped cream

Tres LechesHello friends and Happy Cinco Seis de Mayo! Of course, this is one of the best food holidays of the year. I don’t think I’m the only person in the universe who loves to take any opportunity to shove my face with chips, salsa, queso, guac, margaritas or Mexican beer…However, this year I finally tackled a cinco (er, seis) inspired dessert that I have been wanting to try for a very long time. Tres Leches Cake!

The Cake, pre-leches

The Cake, pre-leches

If you have ever heard of Tres Leches, you probably already know it translates to “three milks” even though this cake has more than just 3 dairy products in it. If you are lactose challenged, I’m sorry, this cake is not for you. However if you are willing to take on Tres Leches, it’s pretty damn worth it!

Tres Leches

This cake is most def a “make ahead” recipe, as it gets better with time! The particular recipe I adapted is a very spongy, airy cake that soaks up the decadent leches mixture like a champ. I was kind of skeptical, since you don’t even use butter for this cake (this always seems weird to me) but it turned out delish and was a hit at the pre-cinco get together we had.

Tres Leches

Make this for your next fiesta, it’s a very special treat that you can impress your friends with!

Recipe
Tres Leches Cake
adapted from The Pioneer Woman

Ingredients

  • 1 cup All-purpose Flour
  • 1-1/2 teaspoon Baking Powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon Salt
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 5 whole Eggs, divided
  • 1 cup Sugar, divided
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla
  • 1/3 cup Milk

For the Leches:

  • 1 can Evaporated Milk
  • 1 can Sweetened, Condensed Milk
  • 1/4 cup Heavy Cream
  • small splash of rum (optional)

For the Topping:

  • 1/2 – 1 pint Heavy Cream, For Whipping (based off of how thick of layer of topping you want, I did about 3/4 pint)
  • 3 Tablespoons powdered Sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • cinnamon for dusting top of cake (optional)
  • maraschino cherries for topping

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 9 x 13 inch pan liberally until coated.

Combine flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon in a large bowl. Separate eggs.

Beat egg yolks with 3/4 cup sugar on high speed until yolks are pale yellow. Stir in milk and vanilla. Pour egg yolk mixture over the flour mixture and stir very gently until combined.

Beat egg whites on high speed until soft peaks form. With the mixer on, pour in remaining 1/4 cup sugar and beat until egg whites are stiff but not dry.

Fold egg white mixture into the batter very gently until just combined. Pour into prepared pan and spread to even out the surface.

Bake for 25 to 35 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean. Mine only took about 30 minutes, it can be tricky but the top should be nice and browned! Turn cake out onto a rimmed platter and allow to cool.

Combine condensed milk, evaporated milk, heavy cream and rum in a small pitcher. When cake is cool, pierce the surface with a fork several times. Slowly drizzle all but about 1 cup of the milk mixture—try to get as much around the edges of the cake as you can. You will probably have some liquid left over, you can discard or save if to add to the cake later, if you’d like.

Allow the cake to absorb the milk mixture for at least 30 minutes or up to a few days. To ice the cake, whip 1/2 – 1 pint (depending on preference) of heavy cream with powdered sugar and vanilla until thick and spreadable.

Spread over the surface of the cake. Sprinkle with cinnamon, if desired. Decorate cake with whole or chopped maraschino cherries. Cut into squares and serve.

 

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