Almond Cake
Almond Cake: A Nutty, Moist, and Irresistible Treat
If there’s one dessert that has stood the test of time and delighted taste buds across the globe, it’s the almond cake. Moist, rich, and slightly nutty, this cake brings a unique depth of flavor you just don’t get from plain sponge or vanilla cakes. From Spanish almond cake (Tarta de Santiago) to the famous Prantl’s Burnt Almond Torte in Pittsburgh, almond cake has carved out a special place in baking traditions worldwide.

What makes it so irresistible? It’s the perfect balance: sweet, nutty, light yet indulgent, and versatile enough to be made gluten-free, vegan, or layered into elaborate wedding cakes. Whether you’re making a 3 ingredient almond flour cake, a festive cherry Bakewell cake, or a show-stopping toasted almond cake, there’s a version for every occasion.
🌍 A Little History & Tradition
Almond cakes aren’t new—they’ve been around for centuries:

- Spain: The Santiago almond cake (flourless, gluten-free, dusted with powdered sugar and a cross of St. James) is a traditional Spanish delicacy dating back to medieval times.
- Italy: Recipes like Claudia Roden’s Orange Almond Cake and Torta Caprese (chocolate almond torte) are iconic Italian desserts.
- Scandinavia: The Swedish almond cake and Norwegian almond ring cake are beloved holiday staples.
- America: Pittsburgh locals will swear by Prantl’s Burnt Almond Torte, which has been called “the best cake in America.”
Clearly, almonds aren’t just an ingredient—they’re a tradition.
📝 Ingredients for a Classic Almond Cake
Here’s a base recipe that’s moist, simple, and adaptable:
Dry Ingredients:
- 1 ½ cups almond flour (or ground almonds)
- ½ cup all-purpose flour (swap with gluten-free flour for gluten-free almond cake)
- 1 tsp baking powder
- Pinch of salt

Wet Ingredients:
- 1 cup sugar
- ½ cup butter (softened; use coconut oil for dairy-free)
- 3 large eggs
- 1 tsp almond extract (for that signature nutty aroma)
- ½ cup milk (or almond milk for a lighter touch)

Optional Variations:
- Add citrus zest (lemon, orange, or mandarin) for brightness.
- Swirl in raspberry jam for a Bakewell cake vibe.
- Fold in cocoa powder for a chocolate almond cake.
- Substitute with Simple Mills Almond Flour Cake Mix for a quick version.

👩🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease and line an 8-inch round cake pan.
- Cream butter and sugar together until fluffy and pale. This helps create a light, airy texture.
- Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Mix in almond extract.
- Whisk dry ingredients in a separate bowl (almond flour, flour, baking powder, salt).
- Combine wet and dry, alternating with milk, until a smooth batter forms.
- Pour into pan, smoothing the top.
- Bake for 35–40 minutes, until golden and a toothpick comes out clean.
- Cool completely before frosting or dusting with powdered sugar.
💡 Tips & Techniques for the Perfect Almond Cake
- Don’t overmix. Almond flour is delicate; too much mixing can make the cake dense.
- For extra moistness: Add a spoonful of yogurt or sour cream.
- Almond paste trick: Swirling in almond paste gives a marzipan-like depth (great for wedding cakes).
- Toast your almonds. If adding sliced almonds on top, toast them first for a fragrant crunch.
- Avoid dryness: Brush baked layers with almond simple syrup before frosting.
🎂 Variations & Decorating Ideas
🍊 Orange Almond Cake

Inspired by Claudia Roden’s Orange Cake, this flourless cake is made with boiled oranges, ground almonds, and eggs. Gluten-free, moist, and citrusy—perfect with whipped cream.
🍫 Chocolate Almond Cake

Combine cocoa and almond flour for a decadent twist. Try Nigella’s chocolate almond torte with ganache topping for extra indulgence.
🌰 Burnt Almond Torte

The famous Prantl’s burnt almond cake layers almond sponge with pastry cream, coated in crunchy toasted almonds. It’s iconic for birthdays and anniversaries.
🍒 Bakewell Cake

A British classic: almond sponge layered with raspberry jam, topped with flaked almonds or fondant icing.
🍰 Almond & Fruit Pairings

- Almond & pear cake (elegant fall dessert)
- Almond & raspberry cake (bright and tart)
- Almond & coconut cake (tropical vibes)
- Almond & apricot cake (Mediterranean flair)
🎉 Occasion Cakes

- Wedding: Almond amaretto wedding cake with buttercream flowers.
- Birthday: Almond and chocolate layer cake with ganache drip.
- Tea-time: Simple Swedish almond cake dusted with sugar.
🍴 Serving Suggestions & Storage
- Serve with: Coffee, tea, or a glass of dessert wine. Fresh berries, cream, or custard also pair beautifully.
- Decor: Dust with powdered sugar, drizzle with glaze, or frost with almond buttercream.
- Storage:
- Room temperature: 2–3 days (covered).
- Fridge: Up to 5 days (airtight container).
- Freezer: Wrap slices individually; keeps for up to 3 months.
❓ FAQs
Q1: Can I make almond cake ahead of time?
Yes! It actually tastes better the next day as flavors deepen. Bake, wrap well, and store.
Q2: Can I make it gluten-free?
Absolutely. Replace flour with almond flour or a gluten-free blend. Try the Simple Mills Almond Flour Cake Mix for convenience.
Q3: Can I reduce sugar?
Yes. Swap with coconut sugar or erythritol for a low sugar almond cake without losing texture.
Q4: What frosting goes best with almond cake?
Almond buttercream, cream cheese frosting, or even chocolate ganache. For a lighter option, just dust with powdered sugar.
Q5: Can I substitute almond flour with all-purpose flour?
Not directly, since almond flour lacks gluten. But you can mix half-and-half for structure and nutty flavor.
🌟 Conclusion
From the elegant Spanish Santiago cake to the indulgent Prantl’s burnt almond torte, almond cakes prove that simple ingredients can create extraordinary desserts. Whether you’re baking a 3 ingredient almond cake for a quick treat, a gluten-free almond orange cake for a special diet, or a rich chocolate almond torte for a celebration, there’s a version for everyone.
So preheat your oven, grab that almond flour (or Simple Mills cake mix if you’re short on time), and bake a cake that will fill your kitchen with a warm, nutty aroma and your table with smiles.
