This delicious gluten-free almond cake recipe is easy to make and naturally sweetened. Top with yogurt and fresh berries for a party-worthy cake! Recipe yields one 9-inch cake, enough for 8 slices.
Recipe adapted from the lemony almond-blueberry cake in my cookbook, and my almond cake with roasted strawberries and rhubarb on top.
*Springform note: You are going to have a much easier time getting the cake out of a springform pan, so I recommend using one. That said, you might be able to make this work in a 9″ cake pan. Generously grease the pan (bottom and sides), and then cut a round of parchment paper to neatly fit inside the bottom. Place it inside, pour the batter on top, and bake/glaze/cool as directed. Use a knife to loosen the outer edges of the cake before carefully inverting it onto a plate. Remove the paper, top with yogurt and berries, and serve.
Change it up: Top this cake with any fresh fruit you’d like! You can also change the flavor by choosing honey instead of maple syrup, or using a different citrus fruit for the zest and glaze (orange is very nice). See additional topping options below.
Make it dairy free: Use coconut whipped cream or almond butter instead of Greek yogurt. Or, you can make a simple glaze by whisking lemon juice into powdered sugar until it has a drizzly consistency. Generously drizzle it over the cake, then top with berries and generously drizzle over the berries to help keep them in place.
Egg note (for vegans/allergies): I’m sorry, the eggs are absolutely essential to this cake. Do not attempt with flax eggs, unless you want gross almond pudding!
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