The first time I ever had tres leches cake I felt as if I were in heaven. I have made it at home using several techniques and flavors, and this margarita twist on the classic is my favorite. —Laurie Lufkin, Essex, Massachusetts

Margarita Tres Leches Cake Tips

What is the origin of tres leches cake?

The origin story of the classic tres leches cake is a little murky. While most claim it's an authentic Mexican dessert, others believe it originated in a different country, like Nicaragua, Cuba or Puerto Rico. No matter where it originated from, it's a sweet favorite in a lot of regions.

Can I use regular lime juice instead of Key lime juice in this cake?

Yes, it's fine to use regular lime juice instead of Key lime juice. You'll hardly notice the difference between Key limes and regular limes when baked into a delicious cake like this one. If you do opt for Key limes and wind up with extra juice on hand, use it up in these Key lime dessert recipes.

How long does Margarita Tres Leches Cake last?

This Margarita Tres Leches Cake recipe lasts for about four days when stored in the fridge. If you're making it in advance for a celebration, you can bake it the day before and it will still taste fresh.

Research contributed by Christina Herbst, Taste of Home Assistant Digital Editor, and Sarah Tramonte, Taste of Home Associate Culinary Producer