In addition to answering the question “What can I make with almond flour?”, below I will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about cooking and baking with almond flour and almond meal, also referred to as grain-free baking.
If you have been following Foolproof Living for a while, you know that I have been very intentional about sharing recipes made with unrefined sugars. This was a decision that I made back in 2016, simply because I wanted to learn to bake in a healthier way.
The problem was that I had very little idea about baking without the use of conventional ingredients like all-purpose flour and granulated sugar. So I bought a few cookbooks related to the subject and started baking. Along the way, I have also been introduced to baking with almond flour.
Now after five years of recipe testing, almond flour (aka ground almonds) is one of my favorite flours to bake with. I also think that it is a great alternative to baked goods made with all-purpose flour. Not to mention, almond flour desserts are just as delicious yet healthier compared to sweets made with other flours.
Below, I am sharing a few of my favorite recipes made with almond flour that I make over and over again, and know for sure, that are “foolproof”. Feel free to click on the name of the dish or the photo to get the recipe.
In between the recipes you will also find the answers to some of the questions I had when I first started baking with almond flour.
What is Almond Flour?
Almond flour is basically blanched almonds ground in a blender or food processor until they are pulverized. The only ingredient in almond flour is almonds.
What is the difference between almond meal and almond flour?
There are two differences between almond meal and almond flour. The first one is its texture. Almond flour is a more coarse grind than almond meal.
The second difference is that almond meal is made with grinding almonds with the skin on, whilst almond flour is made with blanched (skins removed) almonds.
The good thing is that unless otherwise noted, you can use almond flour and almond meal interchangeably in all of the recipes below.
What to Make with Almond Flour
DIY Almond Flour – How To Make Almond Flour At Home
I heard from so many of my readers that they would love to healthy baked goods more often using these almond flour desserts, but they found supermarket almond flour to be too expensive to use on a regular basis. As a food blogger, who tests recipes over and over again, I can totally relate.
That is why I wrote a whole post on how to make your own almond flour or meal at home. In that blog post, you will find my two methods to make almond flour cheaper: The first method is using a food processor and the second one is using a high-powered blender like Vitamix.
This basic almond flour recipe is the one I use and test my recipes.
Recipes Using Almond Flour (Healthy Almond Flour Recipes)
Almond Flour Chocolate Cake (Maple Sweetened)
Is Almond Flour Healthy?
Before I answer this question, please know that I am a firm believer that the word “healthy” means different things to different people, so please take my response here with a grain of salt and listen to your doctor’s advice before mine. However, it is a fact that almond flour is low in carbs, high in fiber and plant protein, and it is gluten-free flour.
Additionally, if you are experimenting with Whole30-friendly or paleo baking, it is the perfect flour to use.
Though the reason why I love using almond flour in baking and think that it is a healthier alternative is because of its high-fat content. Almonds are a rich source of unsaturated fatty acids, which are the good kind. (source)
Due to its high-fat content, in the Almond Flour Chocolate Cake recipe above I was able to omit using any other fat (like butter, coconut oil, EVOO, etc.). The fat that came from the almond flour was enough to substitute any other fat and gave me a chocolatey and moist chocolate cake in the end.
Now, I have to warn you, this formula doesn’t work in every recipe, but I have been playing around with decreasing the amount of fat I use in my recipes and have found success often. If you are into experimenting, I recommend starting with my chocolate cake recipe and then playing around with some of your go-to recipes.
Almond Flour Cookies
These almond flour cookies are yet another great example of baking with almond flour without the need of adding a lot of oil. Due to its high-fat content, you can easily get away with using only 1/4 cup of oil to make delicious cookies.
Made with only 6 ingredients, these gluten-free almond flour cookies are an easy-to-make dessert. They come together in one bowl and take just about 30 minutes from start to finish. I added some chocolate chips, but you can easily make it without if that is what you prefer.
Almond Flour Brownies
Can’t get enough of chocolate? Then try my next-level Almond Flour Chocolate Brownies recipe. It is the top choice for those looking for desserts with almond flour.
It is made in one bowl with only 6 ingredients. Plus, I have a few tricks to take it to a whole other level, especially for those who just can’t get enough chocolate.
Almond Flour Gingerbread Cookies
Need more cookies with almond flour? I thought so.
These Almond Flour Gingerbread Cookies are my favorite Christmas cookies. They are lightly sweetened with coconut sugar and flavored with some warm spices like cinnamon and ginger.
And if you are a fan of cookies made with nut butters, try my Almond Flour Peanut Butter Cookies and Almond Flour Almond Butter Cookies.
Though I have to warn you. They are addictive so bake them at your own risk.
Paleo Zucchini Bread with Almond Flour
Come summertime, when fresh zucchini is in season (and is everywhere), I make this paleo zucchini bread with almond flour. It is minimally sweetened with coconut sugar. And if you prefer, you can also make Almond Flour Zucchini Muffins using this recipe.
And during the fall, when pumpkin is in abundance, I make my paleo pumpkin bread with almond flour.
I like these recipes because they come together rather quickly and freeze well. I usually make a batch over the weekend and enjoy a slice with my morning coffee throughout the week.
Naturally-Sweetened Apple Almond Muffins
Almond Flour Carrot Cake
If you are in need of a carrot cake recipe using almond flour (or almond meal) that is paleo-friendly and gluten-free, try this Almond Flour Carrot Cake recipe.
Sweetened with coconut sugar and fresh pineapples, it is perfect for all your spring gatherings. I spread it with vegan cream cheese frosting, but you can also use my maple cream cheese frosting as well.
Almond Flour Apple Cake
If you are a fan of fruity almond flour desserts, this almond flour apple cake recipe is a great one to try. Lightly sweetened with fresh apple slices and a little bit of maple syrup, it is the perfect gluten free coffee cake recipe, especially during the fall when apples are in abundance.
Can I use almond flour and almond meal interchangeably?
I hate to say it, but it depends on the recipe. While you can use them interchangeably in most almond flour dessert recipes, there are some that would not work. A good example is macarons. If you have ever tried your hand at baking macarons, you know that almond flour has to be very coarse, so, therefore, almond meal would not be a substitute.
The best way to know is to read the recipe. Luckily nowadays, most recipe testers specify it in their recipes. The recipe for Almond Ricotta Cake is one that you can use either or. And if you need an almond flour cake recipe from scratch, this is a great recipe to start with.
Speaking of cake recipes, you might also like my Almond Flour Lemon Cake recipe that is based on my go-to Almond Flour Cake. You can use almond meal and almond flour interchangeably in both of these recipes.
Almond Flour Bread – Gluten-Free & Low-Carb
This almond flour bread is a great example of a recipe where you can use almond flour and almond meal interchangeably.
Based on my years of experience of baking with almond flour, I found that (unless otherwise is mentioned in the recipe) you can use almond flour and almond meal interchangeably when baking quick breads and muffins. Like I did with the almond flour banana bread recipe below.
Almond Flour Banana Bread
You cannot talk about recipes with almond flour and not feature a banana bread recipe. Am I right?
This easy-to-make gluten-free and refined sugar-free almond flour banana bread recipe is sweetened with coconut sugar and ripened bananas. I topped it off with chocolate chips but it is optional. It is incredibly moist and deliciously addictive.
Vegan Cranberry Almond Tart
What is the best way to store almond flour?
If I am planning to use it right away, I store my almond flour in an airtight jar in my pantry. With that being said, you can freeze almond flour. If there is a sale or promotion going on in the market, I usually buy more than I need and store it in my freezer (up to 4 months). Since it is more expensive than most other flours, it makes it cost-effective to purchase more to use later in my baking.
If you decide to freeze your almond flour, it is best to take it out of the freezer and let it thaw on the counter overnight.
And if you need a vegan almond flour recipe, this Vegan Cranberry Almond tart is the best. Just sayin’.
Flourless Blueberry Muffins
Can I use almond flour along with other types of flours in my baking?
You sure can. As a matter of fact, most recipes use almond flour along with other healthier flours like coconut and oat flours. The Flourless Blueberry Muffins (Almond Flour Blueberry Muffins Recipe) you see above is one of my favorite muffins of all times and it is made with mixing together almond flour with coconut flour.
Easy Banana Nut Muffins
These almond flour banana muffins are another good example of using almond flour with another flour in a recipe.
The combination of almond flour mixed in with coconut flour produces a soft and moist muffin recipe that is naturally sweetened with ripe bananas and coconut sugar.
Flourless Chocolate Cupcakes – AKA Almond Flour Chocolate Cupcakes
Can I use almond flour interchangeably with other flours like coconut, oat, or all-purpose flours?
Again, it depends on the recipe. Each one of these flours has their own characteristics and it is really hard to give you an exact ratio. I found baking with coconut flour is the hardest as it absorbs liquid more than any other flours, whereas oat flour has been a much easier one to work with.
I have been experimenting with adding/removing and substituting almond flour in my favorite recipes with other flours, and sadly have not been able to find success in a formula that works for every recipe.
Gluten-Free Strawberry Cake
I just can’t imagine a better dessert made with almond flour. This Almond Flour Strawberry Cake is my go-to birthday cake. You can easily make it in two 6-inch cake pans or in one 9-inch cake pan.
Most of the time, I use my maple whipped cream on top (and in between) and decorate it with whatever fresh fruit is in season.
Almond Flour Crust used in Strawberry Mascarpone Tart
Did you know you can make an almond flour pie crust that you can use for your favorite tart recipes? This Strawberry Mascarpone Tart uses an easy to make an almond meal pie crust that you can make both with almond flour and almond meal. It is my go-to almond flour crust recipe I use for all my baking needs.
Almond Flour Paleo Pumpkin Muffins
Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins with Almond Flour
Have you got 10 minutes, two bowls, and a whisk? If so, these almond flour blueberry muffins will take you to the blueberry muffin heaven.
These delicious Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins with Almond Flour are sweetened with maple syrup and packed with juicy blueberries. The little pockets of warm, fresh blueberries and bright lemon flavor will keep you going back for more.
Almond Flour Pancakes
Did you know you can still make delicious fluffy pancakes using almond flour or almond meal? This almond flour pancakes recipe is simply delicious and so easy to make.
Sweetened with a ripe banana, all of the ingredients come together in a blender and the batter is ready in less than 30 seconds. These delicious gluten and dairy-free almond flour pancakes are so delicious to make on a weekend morning for the whole family!
FAQs
Yes, it is. Almond flour (and almond meal) are made by pulverizing whole almonds so it is basically eating almonds but in a powdered form.
You can use almond flour in dessert recipes such as cakes, cookies, and tarts. You can also use it as a coating in place of breadcrumbs in savory recipes and as a thickening agent in savory sauces.
I hope amongst some of my favorite healthy baked recipes you were able to find some almond flour dessert recipes you can make for your family. I plan on updating this post as I share newer almond flour recipes so feel free to check back to get more inspiration.
Almond Flour Cookies – A reader favorite almond flour recipe
Ingredients
- 2 cups (240gr) almond flour
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- ¼ cup coconut oil, melted and cooled
- ¼ cup maple syrup
- ½ cup vegan/paleo semi-sweet chocolate chips
- 12-14 whole almonds, as garnish (optional)
Instructions
- Pre-heat oven to 350 F degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set it aside.
- Mix together almond flour, salt, and baking soda in a bowl.
- Stir in the oil and maple syrup into the batter.
- Fold in the chocolate chips.
- Using a tablespoon-size measuring spoon, scoop the dough onto the prepared sheet pan. Gently press down to flatten. If preffered, place an almond in the center of each cookie.
- Bake for 12-14 minutes until it is lightly browned on top. Serve.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Hi, do I need to put maple syrup? or with what other ing. can be substitute.
Hello Iris,
Yes, a liquid sweetener like maple syrup is needed in this recipe. You can use honey as well, but the flavor profile will be slightly different and perhaps it will be a little bit sweeter.
Hope this helps.
Eating these as I type. 10/10 recipe, as written. I made zero changes. Even my pickiest eater is making small sounds of enjoyment as he’s chewing. This came together quickly. Extremely low effort with a big pay off. Will definitely make again. Thank you!
This is music to my ears Cristy. Thanks for coming by and sharing your experience.
Cheers,
Aysegul
Excited to get started with the choice of recipes. All the others I’ve seen seem bland and unpalatable but these recipes in include sweet ingredients.
Hello Colette,
I am happy to hear that I hope you enjoy them as much as we do.
If there is anything I can help with, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Best,
Aysegul
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Sounds good. Hope you like them Carol.
Dear Aysegul,
Thank you so much for the chocolate brownie recipe. It was amazing. I didn’t have maple syrup so I used homemade rosehyp syrup instead.
Looking forward to try more of your healthy bakes.
I am so happy to hear that you liked our almond brownie recipe Olya. Thanks so much for coming back and leaving a review. It is much appreciated.
We make almond milk weekly, and I’ve always felt guilty throwing away the pulp. So I was thrilled today to find your site. My only disappointment is that you don’t have an almond flour tortilla recipe. Unless I just couldn’t find it. Do you have one? In the meantime I can’t wait to try some of your other recipes!
Hi Julie,
I am working on a recipe for almond flour tortillas. It will be published soon.
Are the nutrition facts for one cookie? Or the batch ?
It is per one cookie.
Hope this helps.
I have made the almond cookies with olive oil because I didn’t have coconut oil and they came out delicious.
Thank you for sharing your recipes
Thanks for sharing your experience Maria. I am happy to hear that you liked them.
My daughter is allergic to coconut and maple syrup . Could I used olive oil ? And maybe date sugar? Or molasses?
Hi Amy,
I think you can use a mild olive oil in place of coconut oil in every one of these almond flour recipes. However, substituting maple syrup depends on the recipe. Date sugar is a great alternative but you would have to adjust the amount based on the recipe you are using. I tested most of these ground almond recipes with honey and included a note in the recipe card of each one. If your daughter is not allergic to honey, I would recommend starting with honey and then adjusting the sweetener to according to your tastebuds.
Hope this helps.
Oh my gosh, these are some of the BEST cookies I’ve ever made. Plus… thank you SO much for the almond flour desserts and almond meal recipes you share. With trying to go all “almond flour” for my favorite recipes, I’ve been having a hard time finding any… but not now! Your site is FULL of good ones. Thank you!
Terri,
This is music to my ears. Thanks for coming by and taking time to leave a review.