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Lady M’s Tiramisu Mille Crepes Cake & All The Cake Holidays

Crepe Cake
[1] The divine Tiramisù Mille Crêpes Cake, a cake version of tiramisu††. You can order it here (photos #1, #2, and #4 © Lady M).

Tiramisu Mille Crepes Cake
[2] A slice. Bet you can’t eat just one!

Tiramisu
[3] The cake’s namesake, tiramisù. Here’s a recipe (photo Linda Finn | Taste Of Home).

Red Bean Mille Crepes Cake
[4] Another Crêpes Cake choice for the Lunar New Year, Red Bean Mille Crêpes Cake, handmade crêpes ayered with silky, whipped red bean (azuki bean) pastry cream and topped with a delicate dusting of powdered sugar. Order it here.

Dobos Torte
[5] Dobos Torte, from Hungary. Here’s a recipe (photo © Aya Brackett | Epicurious).

Prinzregenten Torte
[6] Prinzregententorte (Prince Regent Cake), which is a seven layered genoise with chocolate buttercream and a chocolate cover.Here’s a recipe (photo © The Cottage Loaf).

Smith Island Cake
[7] Smith Island Cake (photo © CB Crabcakes).

Chocolate Smith Island Cake
[8] An all chocolate Smith Island Cake created by Strip House restaurant. You can order it online (photo © Strip House | Las Vegas).

Swedish Sandwich Cake
[9] Here’s the recipe for this Smörgåstårta, a Swedish sandwich cake (photos #9 and #10 © Nordic Kitchen Stories).

Swedish Sandwich Cake
[10] The Smörgåstårta, sliced.

 

We’re putting it out there—this is what we want for Valentine’s Day instead of chocolate: Lady M’s limited edition Tiramisù Mille Crêpes Cake.

Yes, we love chocolate, but we love Lady M’s Mille Crêpes Cakes even more. With 20 crêpes filled with luxurious crème pâte à bombe††, and a center layer of espresso sponge cake, it’s topped with petals of whipped mascarpone and a dusting of premium cocoa powder.

The cake captures the true flavors of a classic tiramisu pudding†, and is a limited edition.

Lady M has both year-round flavors and seasonal flavors on offer. There’s the original, Signature, plus others from Chocolate, Coffee, Green Tea, Marron (Chestnut), and Strawberry Matcha. The limited edition and seasonal flavors, come and go quickly, so we always keep an eye out.

These are cakes for the connoisseur: delicate, elegant, special. They’re not inexpensive, because they’re incredibly labor intensive.

The Milles Crêpes Cake, invented by a Japanese pastry chef trained in classic French technique, is not baked. It’s composed of layers of crêpes made on the stovetop.

More than 20 cream-filled layers—not quite 1,000, which is mille in French—go into each cake. The layers are filled with pastry cream (chocolate, matcha, passionfruit, pistachio vanilla, etc.).

If you want to try your hand at layering flavored pastry creams between 20 evenly-made crêpes, here’s a recipe. You can find many more recipes online. But it’s much faster to…
 
 
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TYPES OF MULTI-LAYERED CAKES

There are different types of many-layered cakes, including:

  • Dobos Torte (called Seven Layer Cake in the U.S.), a Hungarian cake of thin layers filled with chocolate buttercream (photo #4).
  • Prinzregententorte (Prince Regent Cake), a Bavarian cake that consists of at least six thin layers of genoise (sponge cake) filled with chocolate buttercream and iced with ganache* (photo #6).
  • Sandwich cake, or Smörgåstårta, a savory Swedish cake comprised of stacked sandwich layers (photos #9 and #10). It’s a delight for a tea party. Here’s a recipe (photo © Nordic Kitchen Stories).
  • Smith Island Cake, nine or more layers with chocolate filling and frosting (photos #7 and #8) It’s the official dessert of Maryland (here’s more about it).
  • Thousand Layer Cake (also called Twelve Layer Cake and Milhojas), actually 10-20 layers, with 14 being a common number. Thin layers are filled with custard or dulce de leche (here’s more about it).
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    But none of these have layers as thin as Mille Crêpes Cake.

    > The history of Mille Crêpes Cake.

    > The history of cake.

    > The different types of cakes.

    > The history of tiramisù.

    > National Tiramisù Day is March 21.

    > National Crêpe Day is February 2.

    > National Bavarian Crêpes Day is March 22.

    > See all the cake holidays, below. There are almost 60—a lot to celebrate!

     
     
    A YEAR OF 55+ CAKE HOLIDAYS

    January

  • January 3: Fruitcake Toss Day
  • January 6: National King Cake Day
  • January 23: International Sticky Toffee Pudding Day
  • January 27:National Chocolate Cake Day
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    February

  • February 1: National Baked Alaska Day
  • February 1: National Cake Pop Day
  • February 3: National Carrot Cake Day
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    March

  • March: National Flour Month
  • March 4: National Pound Cake Day
  • March 6: National White Chocolate Cheesecake Day
  • March 13: National Coconut Torte Day
  • March 28: National Black Forest Cake Day
  • March 29: Lemon Chiffon Cake Day
  • March 30: World Flour Day
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    April

  • April 7: National Coffee Cake Day
  • April, Friday Of 1st Full Week: National Poet In A cupcake Day†
  • April, 3rd Thursday: International Pizza Cake Day†
  • April 20: National Pineapple Upside-Down Cake Day
  • April 23: National Cherry Cheesecake Day
  • April 27: National Devil Dog Day
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    May

  • May 8: National Give Someone a Cupcake Day
  • May 11: Hostess CupCake Day
  • May 11: National Eat What You Want Day
  • May 19: National Devil’s Food Cake Day
  • May 26: National Blueberry Cheesecake Day
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    June

  • June 1 : National Hazelnut Cake Day
  • June 6: National Applesauce Cake Day
  • National German Chocolate Cake Day
  • June 13: National Cupcake Lover’s Day
  • June 14: National Strawberry Shortcake Day
  • June 27: National Ice Cream Cake Day
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    July

  • July 21: National Lamington Day (Australia)
  • July 30: National Cheesecake Day
  • July 31: National Raspberry Cake Day
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    August

  • August 12: National Gooey Butter Cake Day
  • August, 3rd Monday: Cupcake Day (Australia)
  • August 23: National Sponge Cake Day
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    September

  • September 18: National Red Velvet Cake Day
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    October

  • October 9: National Pro-Life Cupcake Day
  • October 10: National Angel Food Cake Day
  • October 10: National Cake Decorating Day
  • October 14: National Dessert Day
  • October 14-20: National Baking Week (U.K.)
  • October, 3rd Saturday: National Sweetest Day
  • October 18: National Chocolate Cupcake Day
  • October 21: National Pumpkin Cheesecake Day
  • October 23: National Boston Cream Pie Day
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    November

  • November 15: National Bundt Day
  • November 10: National Vanilla Cupcake Day
  • November 26: National Cake Day
  • November 26 : International Cake Day
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    December

  • December: National Fruitcake Month
  • December 5: National Sacher Torte Day
  • December 13: National Cream Cheese Frosting Day
  • December 15: National Cupcake Day
  • December 15: National Lemon Cupcake Day
  • December, Week Before Christmas: National Gluten-Free Baking Week
  • December 27: National Fruitcake Day
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    A Year Of Donut Holidays

  • February, Fat Thursday, The Thursday Before Ash Wednesday: Pączki Day, Fasnacht Day
  • May, 3rd Full Week: National Doughnut Week (U.K.)
  • June, 1st Friday: National Donut Day
  • September 14: National Cream-Filled Donut Day
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    A Year Of Pastry Holidays

  • January 2: National Cream Puff Day
  • February 21: National Sticky Bun Day
  • April 8: National Empanada Day
  • April 10: National Cinnamon Crescent Day
  • June 22: National Chocolate Eclair Day
  • June 20: National Kouign Amann Day
  • June 17: National Apple Strudel Day
  • August, 1st Saturday: National Jamaican Patty Day
  • August 28: National Cherry Turnover Day
  • September 17: National Apple Dumpling Day
  • September 17: National Beignet Day
  • October 4: National Cinnamon Bun Day
  • November 17: National Baklava Day
  • December 9: National Pastry Day
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    *Ganache vs. frosting: While the terms are sometimes used interchangeably (and incorrectly), ganache is a chocolate icing. Icing is typically thinner, denser, and glossier, made primarily from just melted chocolate and cream. It’s often poured or drizzled over a cake or used for decorative details.

    Frosting, on the other hand, is generally thicker and fluffier than icing, a thick spreadable layer used to cover the entire surface of a cake. It can be any flavor.

    Tiramisù is not a cake, although it is sometimes called one. It is more accurately a mascarpone pudding, layered with ladyfingers that are soaked in coffee or coffee liqueur. Unlike a cake, tiramisù is not baked.

    ††Pâte à bombe is a light and creamy egg foam used as a base in desserts such as mousses, tiramisù, and parfaits. Egg whites are whipped until light and frothy, then hot sugar syrup is slowly poured in. Pâte à bombe is similar to Italian meringue, but uses egg yolks instead of egg whites. The name literally translates to “bombe dough” or “bombe mixture,” referring to a frozen French dessert made of ice cream or sorbet in a spherical mold. The spherical shape resembles a cannonball—well, half a cannonball.

    Unusual cake holidays include:

    > Pizza Cake Day. Pizza cake was invented in 2014 by Boston Pizza, a Canadian-based pizza chain, as part of a promotion called Pizza Game Changers. It uses pizza ingredients in the form of a layer cake. Here’s more about it.

    > Pączki Day. Pączki are Polish doughnuts that are deep-fried and filled with jam or cream. They are often covered with powdered sugar or icing. The holiday originated in Poland in the Middle Ages as a way to use up rich ingredients before Lent. The donuts are commonly eaten on Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday. Fasnacht Day is the German equivalent.

    > Poet in a Cupcake Day celebrates the end of Take Your Poet to School Week, for students in grades K-12. The initiative was created to introduce students to different poets and their works, encouraging them to engage with poetry. Each day of the week has a designated theme and activities. Here’s more about it.
     
     

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