A Strawberry Almond Cake recipe made with almond flour and 8 other simple ingredients might come as too good to be true. However, topped off with my 5-minute Maple Whipped Cream and infused with rich vanilla extract, this almond cake is nothing short of perfection. It is my favorite of all the Almond Flour Recipes I have shared over the years.
It is naturally sweetened, fresh, and spongy, which makes it one of my most irresistible paleo desserts.
If you’re as in love with this treat as I am, then you’ll fall head over heels for my other easy almond flour cake recipes: Almond Flour Apple Cake, Almond Flour Carrot Cake, Almond Flour Lemon Cake and even Almond Chocolate Cake. They are all based on this Paleo Almond Cake recipe.
Why I Love This Recipe:
I might be biased but I call this “The Best Strawberry Cake Ever” because it is not only delicious, visually impressive, but a versatile dessert.
Here are a few reasons why you should make it:
- All you need is 9 simple ingredients, two bowls and a whisk to make it. Great recipe to make with kids after a pick-your-own strawberries day.
- It is minimally sweetened with maple syrup and chunks of fresh strawberries and made with healthy nutrient-packed almond flour. So, it is a great cake recipe if you are following a low carb and low sugar diet.
- Because it is so light and spongy, it doubles as both an almond sponge cake and a paleo strawberry shortcake.
- Most almond flour cake recipes you find on the internet use both almond flour and coconut flour. You can cut your shopping list in half because this recipe only uses almond flour.
- Can be served as an elegant one-layer cake or a fancy two-layer birthday cake. I made sure to include the instructions to bake it in a 6’’, 8’’, or 9’’ cake pan or in a muffin pan, so you are covered.
Ingredients Notes:
As I mentioned earlier, you’ll need 9 simple ingredients to make this strawberry almond cake recipe.
- Dry Ingredients: Gather together almond flour, baking powder, baking soda, and kosher salt.
- Wet Ingredients: Gather eggs, maple syrup, avocado oil (melted and cooled), vanilla extract, and fresh strawberries.
- Optional Toppings: I am using my Maple Syrup Whipped Cream and fresh strawberries.
Substitutions:
Missing an ingredient? No problem! Here are a few handy substitutions:
- Maple Syrup: Agave nectar can be used instead of maple syrup to naturally sweeten this dish—no refined sugar necessary.
- Almond Flour & Almond Meal: Almond flour and almond meal can be used interchangeably. Be aware that if you use almond meal the cake will be a bit denser. If you can’t find almond flour or meal, you can also make your own almond flour at home.
- Oil: Any tasteless oil like coconut oil (melted and cooled) will work for this paleo strawberry cake. Grapeseed oil or avocado oil are great substitutions as well.
How To Make Strawberry Almond Flour Cake?
Using two bowls, a whisk, and a cake tin, this low carb strawberry dessert is quite easy to make.
- Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Then, use oil to grease an 8’’ or 9’’ cake tin*. Once the tin is generously greased, line it with parchment paper and set it aside.
- Prepare the dry ingredients. In a large bowl, mix together almond flour, baking powder, baking soda, and kosher salt.
- Prepare the wet ingredients. In a separate, small mixing bowl, combine the eggs, maple syrup, oil, and vanilla extract. Whisk the ingredients until they are thoroughly combined.
- Combine the wet and dry ingredients. Pour the wet ingredient mixture into the dry ingredient mixture. Whisk them together until no lumps remain.
- Fold the fresh strawberries into the cake batter.
- Pour the cake batter into the prepared pan. Use a spatula to evenly spread the mixture within the tin.
- Bake cake until it turns golden brown and its center is firm to the touch—about 40-45 minutes.
- Let the cake cool for 5 minutes in the pan. Then, gently transfer the cake to a wire rack to finish the cooling process.
- Assemble the cake. When the cake has fully cooled, place it in the center of a cake stand or serving plate. Spread an even layer of maple whipped cream frosting over the cake and decorate it with sliced strawberries. For an extra special touch, garnish the cake with fresh mint leaves.
Instructions To Make It a 6” inch Two Layer Cake:
Alternatively, you can use two 6 inch cake tins to bake the cake to turn it into double layer cake, especially if you are planning to serve it as an almond flour birthday cake.
If you decide to do so you do not need to double the recipe. You can use the same exact recipe you see below but use two cake pans instead of one. Simply:
- Pour equal amounts of the batter into two greased and parchment-lined 6’’ cake tins. Place them on a large baking sheet.
- Bake the two cakes for 40-45 minutes, until both are golden brown and their centers are firm to the touch. To ensure that the cakes come out evenly baked, rotate the tins halfway through the baking process.
- Cool the cakes in their tins for 5 minutes. Then, gently remove the cakes from their tins and transfer them to a wire rack to finish cooling.
- To assemble, slice 6-8 strawberries to use in the middle layer of the cake. Place the first 6’’ cake on a cake dish and cover it with half of the maple whipped cream frosting. Spread the whipped cream in an even layer before decorating it with half of the strawberry slices. Then, place the second 6’’ cake on top of the first—directly on top of the whipped cream layer. Spread the remaining whipped cream on top. Finish by decorating the cake with the remaining sliced strawberries and fresh mint leaves.
How To Serve:
If you ask me, I’d say this grain free strawberry cake is the ideal all-purpose dessert and can be served it various ways. Here are a few options:
- A simple tea time treat: Serve it by itself for an effortless cake. It is perfectly moist and light to stand on its own.
- A summery almond flour shortcake: Serve it topped off with whipped cream and chunks of strawberries for a guilt free shortcake.
- Make it a double layer cake: Turn it into a masterpiece by using the same recipe and two 6 inch cake pans or an 8 inch cake pan and doubling the recipe.
- Serve it as strawberry cupcakes: Bake it in a muffin tin instead to make almond flour strawberry muffins and then top it off with whipped cream to turn them into a cupcake.
Make Ahead, Storage, and Freezing Instructions:
When you’re baking a cake for an event, the last thing you want to do is rush to make it the day of. That’s why I love how easy it is to make this paleo strawberry shortcake recipe ahead of time and store afterward!
Because there is no gluten in this flourless strawberry cake, it comes out incredibly moist. To keep it as fresh as possible, wait until it is completely cool before storing it.
- Make Ahead: You can make this cake up to one day in advance. Just bring the cake to room temperature after baking, wrap it up, and store it in the fridge until it’s time to eat. Let the cake return to room temperature before frosting it (this will take about 15 minutes). Then, it’s ready to serve.
- Storage: This frosted cake can be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
- Freezing: Almond flour baked goods freeze well. In fact, this almond flour white cake can be frozen for up to a month! Just bring the cake to room temperature, wrap it tightly, and store it in the freezer. To unfreeze, take the cake out of the freezer and wait about fifteen minutes for it to return to room temperature.
Variations:
- Add orange zest: Add orange zest (or lemon zest) to your cake batter to add a more luscious tang to its flavor.
- Make it chocolate-y: Instead of using whipped cream, use my vegan chocolate frosting recipe for a cake that tastes just like chocolate-coated strawberries!
- Spread it with cream cheese frosting instead: Use my maple cream cheese frosting for a delectable gluten free almond flour cake.
- Use almond extract: Can’t get enough of the almond flours? Add in ¼ teaspoon almond extract into the batter.
- Switch up your berries: Strawberries aren’t the only berry in season during the summer months. Play around with which berries you use to top this healthy almond cake to keep its fruit flavor fresh.
- Go berry-free: Not a berry fan? Make this recipe without strawberries for a more classic almond flour vanilla cake.
- Experiment with the maple whipped cream topping: Cover the whole cake with the topping for a light and creamy twist or cover it partially for a subtler maple taste. You can even serve the whipped cream on the side.
- For a dairy free version: Use coconut milk whipped cream instead.
Tips For Success:
- Bring the cake to room temperature: It’s important that the cake is fully room temperature before frosting it so that the frosting doesn’t melt.
- It will turn golden brown: Towards the end of baking time, the cake will turn golden brown and your kitchen will smell amazing. Don’t be alarmed by the changing of the color. It’s normal for the cake to look darker than cakes made with all-purpose flour because almond flour changes its color as it bakes.
FAQs:
Yes, you can. To do so, divide the batter in a 12-cup muffin tin. Bake at 325 degrees F. for 25-27 minutes. Let it come to room temperature. Spread each muffin with whipped cream and garnish with strawberries and mint leaves, if using.
Almond flour and all purpose flour have different textures and different ways of interacting with the rest of the ingredients, mainly because almond flour has no gluten and all purpose flour does. Therefore, it is not recommended to use one in place of the other.
Half a teaspoon baking powder for every cup of almond flour will help rise the cake. You can also use psyllium husk and ground flax seeds to add body to almond flour baked goods. With that being said, compared to cakes baked with all purpose flour, almond flour does not rise as much.
Equipment I Used:
Below you will find the equipment I used to make this recipe. Please know that these are affiliate links.
- My favorite mixing bowls for baking
- Best whisk ever!
- 6-Inch Cake Pan (I have 2 of these)
- 8-Inch Springform cake pan
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Almond Flour Strawberry Cake Recipe
Ingredients
For the Almond Flour Cake:
- 2 cups almond flour (8.4 oz.)
- 1 teaspoon baking powder*
- ½ teaspoon baking soda
- ½ teaspoon kosher salt
- 3 large eggs at room temperature
- ⅔ cup maple syrup or honey
- ¼ cup avocado oil plus more for greasing the pans
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup fresh strawberries sliced
For Maple Whipped Cream
- 1 cup heavy cream (8 fluid ounces), cold
- 2 tablespoons maple syrup
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
As Garnish:
- 1 cup fresh strawberries cut into quarters
- 4-5 leaves fresh mint
Instructions
- Pre-heat the oven to 325 degrees. Grease an 8 or 9 inch can pan generously with oil. Line with parchment paper and set aside.
- To Prepare the dry ingredients: Mix together the almond flour, baking powder, baking soda, and kosher salt in a large bowl.
- To the wet ingredients: Whisk together eggs, maple syrup, oil and vanilla extract in a bowl until emulsified.
- Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Fold in 1/2 cup of the strawberries. Stir just until fully combined.
- Pour batter into the prepared pan. Using a spatula (or back of a spoon), spread evenly.
- Bake for 40-45 minutes making sure to rotate the pan halfway through the baking for even baking. In the end, the cake should turn golden brown with its center firm to the touch.
- Let the cake cool in the pan for 5 minutes and then take it out and cool on a wire rack. Make sure that it is fully cooled down to room temperature before assembling the cake.
- To make the Whipped Cream: Attach the whisk attachment to a standing mixer or a hand mixer. Add all the ingredients into a mixing bowl.Whisk in medium-low speed until foamy, about 1 minute. Increase the speed to high and whip until soft peaks form, 1-2 minutes.
- To assemble: Place cake on a serving plate. Spread it with the whipped cream using a spatula. Garnish with the rest of the sliced strawberries and fresh mint leaves, if using.
- Serve with a few dollops of whipped cream on the side.
Notes
- For the paleo version, in place of 1 teaspoon of baking powder, you can mix together 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda with 1/2 teaspoon of cream of tartar.
- Pour equal amounts of the batter into two greased and parchment-lined 6’’ cake tins. Place them on a large baking sheet.
- Bake the two cakes for 40-45 minutes, until both are golden brown and their centers are firm to the touch. To ensure that the cakes come out evenly baked, rotate the tins halfway through the baking process.
- Cool the cakes in their tins for 5 minutes. Then, gently remove the cakes from their tins and transfer them to a wire rack to finish cooling.
- To assemble, slice 6-8 strawberries to use in the middle layer of the cake. Place the first 6’’ cake on a cake dish and cover it with half of the maple whipped cream frosting. Spread the whipped cream in an even layer before decorating it with half of the strawberry slices. Then, place the second 6’’ cake on top of the first—directly on top of the whipped cream layer. Spread the remaining whipped cream on top. Finish by decorating the cake with the remaining sliced strawberries and fresh mint leaves.
- Make Ahead: You can make this cake up to one day in advance. Just bring the cake to room temperature after baking, wrap it up, and store it in the fridge until it’s time to eat. Let the cake return to room temperature before frosting it (this will take about 15 minutes). Then, it’s ready to serve.
- Storage: This frosted cake can be stored in an airtight container for up to 2 days.
- Freezing: Almond flour baked goods freeze well. In fact, this almond flour white cake can be frozen for up to a month! Just bring the cake to room temperature, wrap it tightly, and store it in the freezer. To unfreeze, take the cake out of the freezer and wait about fifteen minutes for it to return to room temperature.
Nutrition
This Gluten Free Strawberry Almond Cake Recipe was initially published on June 2017, but I have tested a few more times and now (in June 2021) updating it with some additional helpful information and a few new photographs to help you as you make it in your own kitchen.
Ananya
I just tried this wonderful cake and it came out SO good! It was polished off in just a few minutes. I used greek yogurt and honey for the frosting. It was the yummiest guilt-free delight.
Aysegul Sanford
The same thing happens every time I make it in our house. I am so happy to hear that you liked it Ananya.
I love the idea of using a yogurt-based frosting. I will try that next time I make it.
Thanks for coming by. Cheers.
Penny
Could avocado oil be subbed for the olive oil? I usually have that on hand but wasn’t sure if the olive oil lent to the taste of the cake.
Aysegul Sanford
Hi Penny,
You could sub it but I recommend using an olive oil that has a lighter taste.
I hope this helps.
Marianne
Hi Aysegul, thank you, thank you for this recipe. I added the zest of two oranges to the cake, and topped it with a chocolate sour cream frosting. My husband, who’s pretty critical when it comes to dessert, said that it’s the best tasting cake he’s ever eaten. I’ll be trying your maple sweetened almond flour chocolate cake next!
Aysegul Sanford
Dear Marianne,
This is music to my ears. I am so glad to hear that you and your husband liked this recipe.
Loved the idea of adding orange zest and the addition of chocolate sour cream frosting.
Let me know if I can answer any questions about the almond flour chocolate cake. That one is a reader favorite too.
Thanks so much for coming back and taking the time to leave a review.
Cheers!
Ice
Krystle
Such a great cake. Recipe turned out perfect for my company!
Aysegul Sanford
So happy that you liked it Krystle.
Suzy
Love that this has the fresh strawberry taste and not the artificial one!
Aysegul Sanford
I am a huge fan of summer strawberries and this recipe is just a great one for summer. Thanks for stopping by Suzy.
Sommer
Love that I can serve this worry free!
Aysegul Sanford
So glad to hear that Sommer.
Toni
Everyone at my house was impressed! They really loved it! Thanks for the recipe!
Aysegul Sanford
SO glad to hear that Toni. Thanks for letting me know.
Tanya
This cake was amazing! We don’t eat gluten free all the time but this was loved by all!
Aysegul Sanford
So happy to hear that Tanya. Thanks for coming by.
Liz
Stunning and delicious!! I loved the mascarpone filling with the berries. Perfection!
Aysegul Sanford
I know, right? MAscarpone makes everything taste better 🙂
Lisa
I’m making this for Mother’s day tomorrow. I’ve baked the cakes today and also made the topping/icing… I have the topping in the fridge right now, but, I’m wondering if I should have waited until tomorrow. Will it be okay if I leave it in the fridge overnight? Will it curdle? I bought enough to make more tomorrow, so, I can always do that if needed.
My husband and kids couldn’t stop trying to taste the topping because it’s SO AMAZING OMG. The cake smelled incredible, I cannot wait to try it!
Aysegul Sanford
Oh I feel you. That topping is unbelievable. I usually make more of it so that we can splurge in all the deliciousness. 🙂
It should be fine. I don’t think that it would be an issue. You might have to give it a quick whisk so that it will get fluffy again, but I doubt that it will curdle in the fridge.
I hope this helps. I am here if you have any more questions.
Happy mother’s day.
Sabhya Bahl
Hi, the recipe looks great. I was wondering if I could substitute half of the almond flour for some other type of flour such as oat flour or whole-wheat flour? Will I have to make any other changes to the recipe? Thank you! 🙂
Aysegul Sanford
Hello there,
It is hard for me to tell you whether or not it would work without trying Sabhya. Though oat flour usually delivers great results.
Hope this helps. Thanks for stopping by.
Lamia
I made this cake and it’s really delicious . Even my kids like it . However, it didn’t rise although I added baking powder and baking soda as the recipe calls .
Aysegul Sanford
Hi Lamia,
So glad to hear that you liked it.
Himm… It doesn’t really rise that much. Surely, not like a cake made with all purpose flour. Almond flour is much heavier that other flours so I am thinking that that could be the reason.
Thanks.
Ashley Adamant
This is hands down, the best cake I’ve ever eaten. I made it for my 2 year old’s birthday and both my kids demolished it. I made it again a few weeks later because they kept begging for it (and I’m a pushover). Thank you so much for this recipe, it’s our go-to celebration cake recipe now. (Also…hello from a fellow Vermonter…we’re in Central VT)
Aysegul Sanford
YAY! Hello Ashley! So happy to hear that you guys liked it.
Thanks so much for letting me know. Cheers!
KC
I have the cake in the oven and am looking forward to serving it tomorrow for a luncheon.
Small quibbles with the photography in this post:
– The food editor should have cautioned you NOT to include anything on the plate that is not edible. Last I checked, baby’s breathe is not on the menu.
– The verbiage and recipe call for strawberries and , yet, there we see blue and blackberries.
I know, picky, but it goes to credibility.
Keep on posting recipes using almond flour- – I have a lot of it and need to use it up!
Thanks much,.
Aysegul Sanford
Great points. I used the baby’s breath to decorate the cake, but I understand what you mean. I will be sure to pay attention to it in the future.
About the fruit toppings: I initially made this cake with strawberries, but later added a few other berries I had on hand. I have updated the recipe to reflect that.
I am glad you like almond recipes. I have many more coming.
Thanks for stopping by KC.
Best.
KC
Well, what a success this was! In fact, I am making it again, today! The cake itself is fabulous sans any adornment whatsoever. I was less thrilled with the filling.
Today I am using creme fraiche instead of the mascarpone for smooth texture and add a little tang.
I will make this often!! Thanks so much for it ( and your thoughtful reply)
Aysegul Sanford
So happy to hear that it turned out great. Creme fraiche sounds great too.
Thanks for letting me know. Cheers!
Stephanie
My kids and I love this cake, and they recently asked me to make it again. I am gluten intolerant, and this is such a treat (especially since I always have the ingredients on hand). It’s so easy, too! Thanks for a great recipe, Aysegul!
Aysegul Sanford
This makes me so happy Stephanie. Glad to hear that your kids like it.
It is one of my favorite recipes too, especially during this time of the year with all the strawberries that are in abundance.
Thanks for coming back and leaving a star rating too.
Cheers!
Susan
This cake sounds amazing and I would love to make it but I was wondering if you could use a powdered sweetener like swerve instead of maple syrup or honey? Thanks!
Aysegul Sanford
Hi Susan,
So happy to hear that you liked it.
Sadly, I am not familiar with swerve. I have never tried this recipe with a powdered sweetener. I would assume regular sugar would also work, but it is hard to tell without actually trying it.
Morgan
Amazing-and so simple! Served this for company and everyone (kids and adults) asked for more. Thank you for making Real Food recipes that a busy mom of 5 can enjoy!!
Aysegul Sanford
YAY! So happy to hear that you liked it. Now that it is the strawberry season, I plan on making it for us as well.
Thanks for coming by, rating the recipe and leaving a comment. It is much appreciated.
Marion
Wow, that’s a GORGEOUS cake and a GORGEOUS post ! Love it ! Hi from Paris !
Aysegul Sanford
Oh Hi Marion!
So glad to hear that you liked it. 🙂
Carlos At Spoonabilities
Lovely pictures and the cake is a culinary heaven!
Emily
What a fun project that you were able to work on! They are so lucky to have your talents. The cake looks absolutely stunning. I have a similar almond strawberry cake that I make, but I think I may try your version next time I need to make a cake. Tips on the mascarpone are helpful since a good mascarpone frosting is definitely a top choice for me as well. Strawberry picking on a Vermont farm sounds breathtaking. I’m going to call the publication this week to see if I can order a single issue! xo
Traci | Vanilla And Bean
What fun you and your dad picked strawberries together! And I completely agree about the freshness.. and they last a few days longer once picked too. It feels so good to be welcomed into a new community, making new friends, discovering new opportunities… way to go on making your way into edible! And this cake. It is a masterpiece.