This is the best tres leches pancake recipe – it’s creamy, it’s gooey and it’s PACKED with flavour! The best part is that it takes less than 30 minutes! The milk cream is super addictive and so indulgent that you will come back to this recipe again and again! Serve your homemade pancakes restaurant style with dulce de leche and vanilla sauce. IHOP is one such restaurant that serves Mexican Tres Leche Pancakes
What are Tres Leches Pancakes?
Tres Leches means three milks in Spanish. Three different milk products are used to create a sweet cream syrup that is poured on top of the Mexican pancakes. This is much like the Mexican Tres Leches Cake – a white sponge cake which is soaked in the same tres leches mixture. There is also some similarity with Fresas con Crema, an easy recipe of Mexican Strawberries and Cream, which also needs a sweetened cream made with 4 different milks! These pancakes would go down a treat for special occasions and the best part is the recipe uses simple ingredients! This delicious pancake recipe yields fluffy pancakes just like traditional recipes but without needing any egg To make things even simpler, you could always buy a pancake mix from the supermarket and make your milk syrup at home.
Why this recipe works
The recipe comes together in less than 30 minutes Eggless Tres Leches Pancakes recipe – no need to worry about separating your egg whites from egg yolks here! Get the whole family involved – older kids will love helping out Serve for breakfast, brunch or as a dessert! You can easily half or double the recipe
Ingredients
For the eggless pancake batter: All purpose flour – White plain flour works best. For gluten-free pancakes, use a gluten-free flour. My favourite is buckwheat but you can use a gluten-free flour mix from the supermarket. Baking powder – I have used baking powder as a raising agent to make the pancakes light and fluffy. Baking powder creates air as it is exposed to heat allowing the pancake to rise If you only have baking soda around, you can use that but use half than the recipe amount as baking soda is much more potent. Whole milk – I have used full fat milk but you can use semi-skimmed too Vegetable oil – you need to use an oil which is flavourless. Sunflower oil works well too. Unsalted butter – melted Water – water is necessary to keep the pancake batter light and airy. Using milk alone will cause the batter to become chewy and heavy. I have left out sugar as the cream will be sweet enough but you can add two tablespoons of sugar if you wish to. Use either white or brown sugar or even pure maple syrup. For the tres leches milk mixture: You need 3 different types of milk which are all easily available in supermarkets Heavy cream – for UK readers, use double cream or whipping cream Sweetened condensed milk – found in a can form in the baking aisle. I recommend using the normal version compared with the “light” condensed milk. It is important to use the amount of condensed milk that is in the recipe because it is the only sweet ingredient! Use leftover condensed milk in this eggless cheesecake recipe. Evaporated milk – also found in the baking section next to the condensed milk The IHOP version is prepared with a vanilla sauce, I recommend adding a few small drops of vanilla extract, vanilla essence or a little vanilla bean paste.
Delicious recipe variations
Dulce de leche sauce – I find it easier to buy this in the supermarket. You may want to warm the sauce slighter first so that it reaches a drizzle consistency. IHOP is served with both vanilla sauce, dulce de leche and a spoon of whipped cream. Use leftover dulce de leche sauce to make 2 ingredients Caramel Mousse or Dulce de Leche Mousse dessert. Vanilla sauce – add a few drops of vanilla extract to the tres leches sauce. Whipped cream – use either squirty cream or whip your own double/heavy cream to stiff peaks. Fold in a small amount of powdered sugar if you wish to, Caramel sauce – Drizzle over some caramel sauce Add a pinch of cinnamon powder to the pancake batter Add a tablespoon or two of cocoa powder to the batter to make chocolate pancakes. You could also top the pancakes with chocolate sauce or chocolate flakes. To make Mexican Cornmeal Tres Leches Pancake, use half cornmeal and half all purpose flour.
Vegan Mexican Pancakes
You will need to use a vegan pancake recipe and dairy free alternatives for the milk cream. You can use the same recipe as above but instead of regular milk, use a plant based milk such as coconut milk, oat, almond or soya milk. For the butter, use a vegan butter alternative. Another option is to buy a vegan pancake mix from the store. For the milk cream, use vegan sweet condensed milk and a vegan heavy cream alternative. These plant based options are available in supermarkets.
Method + important tips
First prepare the tres leches syrup so it has time to cool.
Tres Leches Syrup Recipe
Add all ingredients for the milk syrup into a heavy bottomed pan and gently heat on medium-low heat. Keep stirring to prevent sticking. Simmer for 2-3 minutes until the mixture thickens then remove from the heat. Allow to cool whilst you make the pancakes
Tres Leches Pancakes Recipe
In a medium bowl, mix together the dry ingredients. In a separate bowl, mix the wet ingredients – the milk, oil and vanilla extract. Whisk together a little bit. Pour the wet mix into the dry ingredients and whisk until just combined. Add a little water bit by bit to create a pancake batter consistency. You do not need to over mix as slight lumps in the batter produce fluffier pancakes. Overmixing also develops gluten making the pancakes rubbery and chewy. Stir the melted butter into the batter. As the batter rests for around 10 minutes, you can prepare your skillet. Spray with a nonstick cooking spray and heat on medium heat. When the pan is hot, pour a ladle of batter into the skillet. Reduce the heat down to medium-low to ensure the batter cooks all the way through and prevents a burnt pancake. For American style pancakes, keep the pancakes small, for English style thinner pancakes that are larger, add a little more batter and spread it out thinly. English pancakes are more like crepes. They do not become fluffy but remain flat. As bubbles appear on the edge of the pancake, pop and leave small holes, carefully flip over with a spatula and cook until golden brown. Do not flip just as bubbles appear – this is too soon. Also, the pancakes should be golden underneath. If your batter becomes thin and you see large bubbles appearing as the pancakes cook, add a little more flour to the batter. Too thin batter will prevent the pancakes from rising and becoming fluffy. To prevent pancakes from becoming soggy, do not stack them on top of each other. Repeat with remaining batter. It may help to clean the pan with kitchen paper dipped in a little oil and water mixture between each pancake. To keep them warm as you cook a whole batch, keep them in a single layer in a warm oven at Gas Mark 1-2 or around 50C/120F. If you’re going for the pancake mix option, follow the instructions on the box.
Serving suggestion
Serve the pancakes warm. Arrange a stack of 1 or 2 pancakes on a serving plate Drizzle over the milk mixture and optionally spoon some dulche de leche Top with fresh berries like strawberry halves, blueberries, raspberries if you wish Add some whipped cream for double creaminess For extra crunch, you could add some chopped nuts or even lightly crushed biscuits (cookies) such as biscoff or oreo. In a small bowl, keep some extra syrup so everyone can help themselves to more! I love them with this copycat Starbucks Pistachio Latte that is made with pistachio cream.
Other great recipes for breakfast
Buckwheat banana pancakes – these pancakes are naturally sweet, moist and fluffy and ideal for a healthy breakfast. Mango and Coconut Pancakes Orange Cranberry Scones (Starbucks copycat) Pumpkin Semolina Waffles Cardamom Chai Kefir Mango Lassi Air Fryer French Toast Sticks – delicious eggless recipe Use leftover milk syrup on these Vegan Waffles that are prepared with just 3 ingredients As always if you make this recipe, be sure to leave me a comment, rate this recipe and tag me on Instagram @jcookingodyssey or #jcookingodyssey. I love seeing all your photos of my recipe recreations! Don’t forget to follow me on social media using the buttons below – I can’t wait to see you all there!
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