
By nigella.com
Almond and Orange Blossom Cake
I have been making this delicate, fragrant cake for over two decades now, and it never disappoints. It’s not showy — the only adornment is a light dusting of icing sugar — but it doesn’t need to shout: the proof of et cetera, et cetera; this is a cake that underpromises but overdelivers. I love this mostly as a cake for pudding (though there is nothing wrong at all with a slice with a cup of tea) when I also serve it with raspberries, or whatever fruit is on hand, depending on the season. Don’t panic about the fact that no raising agent is used: the cake doesn’t need it. Though I have made a small recent adjustment to the recipe: you will note that I have given an option of replacing the regular flour with rice flour. I did this in order to make the cake gluten-free for a friend of mine, and I have (even though I am on excellent terms with gluten myself) rather got into the habit of baking it this way. So I happily give you the choice.
Updated at: Wed, 02 Apr 2025 08:12:59 GMT
Nutrition balance score
Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
62
Moderate
Glycemic Load
22
High
Nutrition per serving
Calories490.4 kcal (25%)
Total Fat36.5 g (52%)
Carbs35.4 g (14%)
Sugars26.4 g (29%)
Protein8.8 g (18%)
Sodium39.2 mg (2%)
Fiber3.1 g (11%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet
Ingredients
8 servings

225 gramsunsalted butter
soft, plus extra for greasing

200 gramscaster sugar

4eggs
large

50 gramsplain flour
or rice flour if you want this to be gluten-free

180 gramsground almonds

1 scant teaspoonalmond extract

1orange
finely grated zest of, medium and 1 x 15ml tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon of juice

2 x 15mlorange-flower water

1 teaspoonicing sugar
to decorate
Instructions
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