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  • Why You’ll Love My Almond Cake Recipe
  • How To Make Almond Cake
  • Storage Instructions
  • More Almond Flour Cake Recipes
  • Tools I Use For This Recipe
  • Almond Cake (Easy Recipe)Recipe card
  • Recipe Reviews

I have lots of almond flour cake recipes here on Wholesome Yum, from classic yellow keto cake to sugar-free chocolate cake to almond flour carrot cake. But this almond cake is probably the easiest of them all. And it has loads of almond flavor — Almonds! Almond extract! Almond flour! — with just the right amount of sweetness and a beautiful topping.

Why You’ll Love My Almond Cake Recipe

  • Delicate, fluffy, and moist – The texture is everything I would dream an almond cake to be. Pillowy soft. Rich and buttery. Incredibly moist. Not to mention the crunchy almonds on top for the perfect contrast.
  • Sweet, nutty, almond flavor – Three almond-based ingredients means triple the almond flavor! If you love almonds like I do, this cake is calling your name. (And if you don’t, please pick something else. ;))
  • Easy to make in one bowl – Simplicity is what I love most about this almond flour cake recipe. There are no layers to assemble or complicated steps. The active prep time takes just 15 minutes, and it’s even easy enough for my kids to help.
  • No refined sugar or white flour – Unless you choose to use sugar, but I avoid it! The cake is also naturally gluten-free and low carb, but it doesn’t taste like it. At all.
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Ingredients & Substitutions

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for my almond cake, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

Almond Cake:

  • Wholesome Yum Almond Flour – Of course I make my almond cake with almond flour! This brand is my top recommendation because it has the finest texture, so it creates a light and delicate crumb, and a subtle almond flavor. Avoid using almond meal or coarser brands, as these will make the cake gritty.
  • Baking Powder – Produces air bubbles in the batter, which makes your cake more light and fluffy. (Don’t confuse this with baking soda, which is different.) Keep in mind that almond flour cakes don’t rise as much as ones made with all-purpose flour, but that’s totally okay and normal!
  • Unsalted Butter– Allow it to sit on the counter to soften before using. You could also use coconut oil for a dairy-free option, but I prefer the richer flavor of grass-fed butter.
  • Besti Monk Fruit Allulose Blend – I wanted to make sure this was amoist almond cake recipe, and it is!That’s because, unlike other sweeteners, Besti natural sweetener locks in moisture for softer baked goods, with no aftertaste and zero sugar. The recipe should work just fine with regular sugar (but you know I won’t recommend this), or another sugar substitute if you prefer, though (use my sweetener conversion chart for exact amounts).
  • Eggs – No need to whip egg whites and egg yolks separately, like some almond flour cake recipes. Mine simply uses whole eggs. I recommend letting them come up to room temperature before you begin. An egg substitute, such asflax eggs,will also work, but the cake may be a bit more delicate after baking.
  • Sour Cream – Adds moisture, richness, and flavor. I use a full-fat variety for richest flavor and texture, but you can use any kind (or even unflavored Greek yogurt).
  • Extracts – You will need both vanilla extract and almond extract for the perfect flavor combo. Keep in mind that the strength of extracts can vary, so the amounts in my recipe are based on the ones I have linked here.
  • Sea Salt – Balances the sweetness.

Glaze:

  • Melted Butter– You can melt the butter in the microwave, or a double boiler on the stove.
  • Besti Powdered Monk Fruit Allulose Blend– I only use powdered Besti here because it dissolves fully and won’t crystallize, which isn’t the case with most other sweeteners. You can try other powdered sweeteners, but they may result in a gritty texture. Regular powdered sugar also works here if it fits your lifestyle, but I’m on team no-refined-sugar over here.
  • Vanilla & Almond Extract – Because I’ll take as much of those flavors as I can get.

Toasted Almonds:

  • Sliced Almonds – I top this almond cake with toasted almonds for crunch, and it’s just not the same without them! I usually get sliced almonds, as they are easier to seal in the glaze, but slivered almonds can still work.
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VARIATION: Add other toppings!

For something extra, top this almond nut cake with sugar-free vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, or even fresh berries. I love garnishing mine with fresh strawberries.

How To Make Almond Cake

This section shows step-by-step photos together with the instructions, to help you visualize the recipe. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  1. Toast the almonds. Arrange them in a roughly single layer on abaking sheet, and pop in the oven until golden. Let them cool while you make the almond cake batter.
  2. Cream the butter and Besti. In a large mixing bowl, beat them together with a hand mixer. You’re good when the mixture looks nice and fluffy!
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  1. Add the dry ingredients. Beat in the almond flour, baking powder, and sea salt. It will be crumbly at this point, kind of like cookie dough. This is totally normal!
  2. Beat in the wet ingredients. Add the eggs, sour cream, vanilla, and almond extract, and beat until the batter is smooth.
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  1. Bake. Transfer the batter to a springform panorcake panlined with parchment paper. Bake the almond flour cake until top is golden and it springs back, and a toothpick comes out clean. To release, run a knife along the edges of the pan. If you used a springform pan, open it up and remove the sides, otherwise just flip the cake out of the pan. Transfer the cake to awire rack.
  2. Brush with glaze. In a small bowl, whisk together the glaze ingredients: butter, powdered Besti, and more vanilla and almond extract. Use apastry brushto brush the glaze over the top and sides of the cake. It will start to drip down, which is fine, but you can place something underneath to control the mess.
  1. Add the crunch. Sprinkle the toasted almonds over the cake and gently press them into the glaze. Drizzle more glaze on top of the almonds to help seal them.
  2. Cool completely. This helps to improve the inner texture. If you like, sprinkle with more powdered Besti for serving — I always do!
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My Recipe Tips & Notes

  • Watch the almonds when toasting. The difference between golden to burnt is just a minute or two, so you’ll want to check on them.
  • The batter should be thick. This is completely normal! It shouldn’t be stiff, but not totally pourable, either.
  • Release carefully. My almond cake is a little fragile, so be careful when removing it from the pan, or it might crumble. (Been there, done that!) It helps to run a knife along the edges first. And if you don’t use a springform pan like I do, you’ll need to let the cake cool quite a bit before trying to remove it.
  • Dust with powdered sweetener only when cooled. I find that it just soaks into the glaze if you sprinkle it on while the cake is still warm.

Storage Instructions

  • Store: This cake retains its texture best if you wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and store it at room temperature, but it only lasts a day or two that way. When I need to store it for longer, I still wrap it, but keep it in the fridge instead to stretch its life to 5 days or so.
  • Freeze: Almond flour cake freezes beautifully! After cooling, wrap it in plastic wrap, followed by a layer of aluminum foil, and freeze for up to 3 months. To serve, let it thaw at room temperature first.
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More Almond Flour Cake Recipes

If you love this almond cake, I think you’ll want to try some of my other cake recipes with almond flour:

Sugar-Free Cheesecake

Almond Flour Lemon Cake

Keto Cake

Sugar-Free Tres Leches

  • Springform Pan – I prefer this springform pan for easy removal, but you could also use a regular 8-inch or 9-inch cake pan if that’s what you have.
  • Baking Sheet – For toasting the almonds. I love this non-stick coating because it just lasts and lasts.
  • Electric Mixer – I use this for beating the butter and sweetener together. It’s durable, powerful, and perfect for the job.
  • Wire Rack – For cooling the almond cake after baking. It allows air to circulate and prevents it from becoming soggy. I like this rack in particular because it’s oven-safe and fits nicely into baking sheets, so I use it for many other recipes where I need to bake or roast something on a rack.
  • Pastry Brush – For easy glazing. The material this one is made of has kept it looking like new for years.

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Almond Cake (Easy Recipe)

Make this almond cake recipe with almond flour, a delectable glaze, and toasted almonds on top. It's extra moist, fluffy, sweet, and so easy!

Prep: 15 minutes

Cook: 35 minutes

Total: 50 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 12 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Preheat the oven at 350 degrees F (177 degrees C). Line the bottom of a springform pan or cake pan with parchment paper.

  2. Arrange almonds in a single layer on a baking sheet. Toast for 3-4 minutes, until golden. Remove from the oven and allow to cool. Leave the oven on.

  3. Meanwhile, beat butter and Besti together.

  4. Beat in almond flour, baking powder, and sea salt.

  5. Beat in eggs, sour cream, vanilla and almond extracts.

  6. Bake at 350 degrees (177 degrees C) for 28-32 minutes, until the top is golden and springs back, and inserted toothpick comes out clean.

  7. Allow the cake to cool for at least 10 minutes in the pan, until warm but no longer hot.

  8. Meanwhile, whisk together the glaze ingredients.

  9. Run a knife along the edges of the pan to release any parts that have stuck. If you used a springform pan, release and remove the sides (you can keep it sitting on the bottom part). If you used a cake pan, carefully flip over a towel, then flip again so that the cake is right side up.

  10. Place the cake onto a wire rack. While the cake is still warm, use a pastry brush to brush the glaze over the top and sides of the cake, reserving 1 tablespoon (14 ml) of glaze.

  11. Sprinkle toasted almonds over the cake and pat into the glaze. Drizzle the remaining tablespoon of glaze on top of the almonds to help seal them.

  12. Let the cake cool completely. If desired, sprinkle with more powdered Besti for serving.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 slice, or 1/12 entire recipe

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories339

Fat31g

Protein10g

Total Carbs8g

Net Carbs4g

Fiber4g

Sugar1g

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Course:Dessert

Cuisine:French

Keywords:almond cake, almond cake recipe, almond flour cake, French almond cake

Calories: 339 kcal

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FAQs

What is keto cake made of? ›

Eggs: Eggs are a staple in keto baking as they add structure and moisture to the cake while providing essential fats and proteins. High-fat ingredients: Keto cakes often contain high-fat ingredients like butter, coconut oil, or heavy cream. These ingredients provide richness and help maintain the desired texture.

What does almond flour do to cakes? ›

Sometimes tenderness is what you're after, especially in cakes or muffins, and that's where almond flour shines. Used alongside all-purpose or whole grain flours, it can lighten a batter or dough, adding depth and softness without heft.

Can I eat cake in keto diet? ›

This diet requires limiting carbohydrate intake, including sugar, and traditional cakes are loaded with both. However, there are keto-friendly cake options available made with low-carb, sugar-free ingredients. Just remember, even on a keto diet, moderation is key. So, have a small slice of cake, but don't go overboard.

Is keto cake healthier? ›

Avoids Blood Sugar Spikes: Keto desserts have a lower glycemic index, which means they won't cause rapid spikes in blood sugar, helping to maintain your energy levels.

Can I eat one carrot on keto? ›

The bottom line. Carrots can be eaten on keto, but it may be difficult to include them regularly or in large quantities, as they contain a fair amount of carbs. Some less starchy alternatives to enjoy raw or cooked include celery, broccoli, and cauliflower.

Why are Carrots not on keto diet? ›

Vegetables like bell peppers, mushrooms, and tomatoes can be great for the keto diet since they have few carbs. In contrast, carrots, corn, green peas, and white potatoes are not keto-friendly since they contain a lot of starch, a type of carb.

Which is better for baking coconut flour or almond flour? ›

Coconut flour has a slightly sweet and nutty flavor, with a hint of coconut aroma. It has a more absorbent texture and tends to create denser, moister baked goods compared to almond flour. Due to its absorbency, coconut flour often requires more liquid in recipes to prevent dryness.

Will one piece of cake kick you out of ketosis? ›

Especially if your goal is weight loss, having a piece of pizza, a bowl of pasta, or cake, is absolutely something that can be added into your routine once in a while. Introducing carbs can kick you out of ketosis but eating more carbs on a given meal or given day will not ruin any weight loss goals you have.

Why does almond flour not bake well? ›

Almond flour is denser than wheat flour, so it cannot be used as a 1:1 replacement for wheat flour in a recipe. It requires different measurements and adjustments to achieve the right texture in baked goods.

Why did my almond flour cake fall? ›

If the oven is too hot then the cake will tend to cook more quickly on the outside and this pushes the centre up. But as the centre will not have cooked fully then it will sink on cooling.

What is forbidden in the keto diet? ›

Grains and Starches

One of the initial food categories to steer clear of on the keto diet is grains and starchy foods. Examples include wheat, rice, corn, and oats, which are rich in carbohydrates. These goods can have a notable impact on blood sugar levels and impede the body's ability to enter ketosis.

What happens if you go over 20 carbs on keto? ›

The bottom line. You should avoid cheat meals and days on the keto diet. Consuming too many carbs can kick your body out of ketosis — and it takes several days to 1 week to get back into it. In the meantime, your weight loss may be disrupted.

What sugar to avoid on keto? ›

On a keto diet, sugar in all its forms should be avoided. It will likely impede your progress. Note that many sweeteners – white or brown sugar, maple syrup, coconut sugar and dates – have a number of exactly 100. This is because these sweeteners are made of sugar.

How many carbs in a slice of keto cake? ›

Keto Flourless Almond Cake (1 slices) contains 21.5g total carbs, 3.1g net carbs, 38.2g fat, 8.9g protein, and 402 calories.

How many net carbs are in a carrot cake? ›

Carrot Cake (1 bundt or tube cake) contains 702.2g total carbs, 687.7g net carbs, 275.4g fat, 49.9g protein, and 5385 calories.

How many net carbs are in a carrot keto? ›

They may be packed with vision-friendly vitamin A, as the National Institutes of Health points out, but one medium carrot has 4.1 g of net carbs, per the USDA. If you eat more than a single carrot in one sitting, that small number of carbs can easily tip you over the edge of your keto limit.

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