A fluffy Gluten Free Cherry and Almond Cake with fresh cherries and dollops of jam. So tasty!

A fluffy Cherry and Almond Cake with fresh cherries and dollops of jam. So tasty and gluten free too!

Fresh cherries are so tasty right now!!

I remember my mum coming home with paper bags of cherries when I was little and it was so exciting. They were expensive, so a bit of a rare treat. We’d sit on the sofa and eat the lot, nibbling around the stone. If you could eat all the flesh whilst leaving the stone attached the stem there was a real sense of achievement!

I still see them as a treat even now, but only when they come in paper bags. The ones sealed in plastic cartons just aren’t the same.

A fluffy Cherry and Almond Cake with fresh cherries and dollops of jam. So tasty and gluten free too!

I attempted to use my cherry stoner for this cake. Man that’s one fiddly job! Am I missing the knack or are my hands supposed be be dyed red by the time I’ve finished?

Cherry Almond Tart prep

Cherry Almond Tart prep-2

You can use the tinned variety (the ones in the canned cherry pie mix are nice) if you don’t want to de-stone all those cherries!

This is an adapted version of the rhubarb and amaretti cake I made a couple of months ago. I loved the tender, crumbly cake so much I decided to play around with a gluten free version. Since there’s only a little flour in the rhubarb cake, swapping it out like-for-like with gluten free flour makes no difference to how good the cake tastes. Of course, you can use regular flour if you don’t need a gluten free version.

A fluffy Cherry and Almond Cake with fresh cherries and dollops of jam. So tasty and gluten free too!

Serve this cake warm with ice cream or custard, or cool with cream (or on it’s own as a tinfoil-wrapped handbag snack – yes I did that).

The Gluten Free Cherry and Almond Cake Recipe:

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Gluten Free Cherry and Almond Cake

A fluffy Cherry and Almond Cake with fresh cherries and dollops of jam. So tasty and gluten free too!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Servings: 12 Servings
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: British

Ingredients

  • 225 g (1 cup + 1 tsp) unsalted butter room temperature
  • 200 g (1 cup) golden caster or granulated sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • 4 medium eggs
  • 200 g (2 1/2 cups) ground almonds/course almond meal
  • 50 g (1/2 cup minus 1 tbsp) plain (all-purpose) gluten free flour (I like Udi's). You can use regular flour if you're not worried about gluten.
  • 1 tsp gluten free baking powder
  • 2 heaped tbsp cherry jam
  • 200 g (1 cup) fresh cherries, stoned and sliced in half
  • 3 tbsp flaked almonds

Glaze:

  • 2 tbsp amaretto*
  • 2 tbsp confectioners's sugar

Instructions 

  • Preheat the oven to 170C/340F (fan).
  • Cut the butter into chunks and place in a large bowl with the sugar. Whisk with an electric whisk (or in a stand mixer) until fluffy (about 3-4 minutes).
    225 g (1 cup + 1 tsp) unsalted butter, 200 g (1 cup) golden caster
  • Add in the vanilla extract and almond extract, then whisk again whilst adding in the eggs, one at a time.
    1 tsp vanilla extract, 1 tsp almond extract, 4 medium eggs
  • Fold in the ground almonds, flour and baking powder. Spoon into a 25cm diameter (at least 3cm deep) loose-bottomed flan tin. Level the mixture with the back of a spoon.
    200 g (2 1/2 cups) ground almonds/course almond meal, 50 g (1/2 cup minus 1 tbsp) plain (all-purpose) gluten free flour, 1 tsp gluten free baking powder
  • Spoon the jam on top in little dollops, then swirl the jam in slightly with a blunt knife. Arrange the cherries on top in a single layer (I like a messy thrown-on look, but you can arrange neatly if you like). Push in very slightly, then sprinkle the almonds on top.
    2 heaped tbsp cherry jam, 200 g (1 cup) fresh cherries, stoned and sliced in half, 3 tbsp flaked almonds
  • Place in the oven to cook for 35-40 minutes - until an inserted skewer comes out clean.
  • Whisk together the amaretto and confectioners' sugar to make the glaze. Put to one side (see note below if you'd prefer a non-alcohol version).
    2 tbsp amaretto*, 2 tbsp confectioners's sugar
  • Take out of the oven and brush the glaze on top whilst the cake is still warm. Leave to cool in the tin for 20 mins, before removing and placing on a rack to cool further.
  • You can serve this cake warm (tastes great with ice cream) or room temperature.

Notes

*You can replace the glaze with 2 tbsp sieved jam mixed with one tbsp water - heat for a few seconds in a pan or microwave to loosen it up
Any leftover cake can be placed in an airtight box and stored at room temperature. It should keep for 2 days like this - although the top may get a little more sticky.
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Nutritional Information is per serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 375kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 26g | Saturated Fat: 10g | Cholesterol: 94mg | Sodium: 24mg | Potassium: 121mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 560IU | Vitamin C: 1.5mg | Calcium: 77mg | Iron: 1.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

A fluffy Gluten Free Cherry and Almond Cake with fresh cherries and dollops of jam. So tasty!

A fluffy Cherry and Almond Cake with fresh cherries and dollops of jam. So tasty and gluten free too!

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  1. 5 stars
    Made this for my partner’s birthday and was delighted by how well it came out! They can’t have gluten and it can be a bit fiddly figuring out which recipes are going to be as good as the pictures look, but this one absolutely knocked it out the park! Us and a few friends managed to polish off the cake super quickly and it was probably the nicest cake I’ve ever eaten – as well as ridiculously easy to make (from a student with a terrible track record when it comes to baking). Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

  2. 5 stars
    Lovely cake. Baked it last Sunday and it was so good I’m cooking it for my street party today
    I did not have any cherry jam so successfully used redcurrant jelly instead

  3. 5 stars
    Hi. I have just made this cake, as I had lots of frozen cherries in the freezer, left over from Christmas and friends coming over tomorrow. Cherries just out of the freezer are very easy to stone, so maybe try that, Nicky? My husband loved licking the mixing bowl clean, so maybe he will like to eat it tomorrow as well. i know I will as I love anything with almonds. (I did forget to sprinkle the almond flakes on top…). Thanks for this recipe, I have subscribed now, so look forward to more!

  4. 5 stars
    This is absolutely delicious. I have made this now about 8 times for various events and it’s a big hit. Given the pandemic, I didn’t make it for a year and have just re-found the recipe … much to my relief. It’s now cherry season in Australia and I serve this with fresh cherries on the side. I just found this randomly but it looked great so I tried it and it’s spectacular. Thank you!!!

  5. I have made this recipe MANY times in cake and cupcake format. It never disappoints. Ever. It’s a five star recipe. Try using a different fruit, like raspberry. Deeeelish.

  6. Looks delicious. Wondering if it would work with a pack of frozen cherries from the supermarket (i.e. 200g worth after defrosting)… guess there’s only one way to find out!

    1. Hi Chas, I haven’t tried this, but if I did, I would defrost the cherries, then soak up any excess moisture with kitchen roll before adding to the cake. Hope that works out for you. Please let me know if you tried it 🙂

  7. I’d love to make this for a friend of mine, who has to be wheat *and* dairy-free; can this be made, subbing out margarine for the butter?