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Easy Apricot Almond Cake

Published: Jul 17, 2025 by Voula with Leave a Comment

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This easy apricot almond cake is soft, moist, and filled with fresh apricots and nutty flavor. A simple, made-from-scratch summer dessert.

Sliced apricot almond cake on a white plate next to a bowl of fresh apricots and sliced almonds.

You will love this apricot and almond cake! It's moist, nutty, and full of delicious fresh apricots. It has a very tender crumb and it's one of my favorite cakes for brunch or coffee. It has a tendency to disappear fast!

Love easy summer desserts? Try my Vanilla Swiss Roll, my Blueberry Cheesecake Crumble Bars, or my Easy French Cherry Dessert.

Jump to:
  • What you'll need
  • Why Weighing Matters: Almond Flour + Moisture Control
  • How to make apricot almond cake
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Recipe notes
  • Storage & Freezing Tips
  • Easy Variations 
  • ✅ Pro Tips for success
  • Frequently asked questions 
  • More fresh fruit recipes!
  • Recipe

💕 Why you'll love this apricot almond cake

  • Easy to make: This is a really simple, no-fuss cake; you don't need any special skills.
  • Delicious: It's full of flavor and not too sweet. Almond flour and Greek yogurt keep it soft, moist, and tender.
  • Elegant but not fussy: I love how this cake is easy enough to make, but pretty enough to impress guests, too.

What you'll need

Ingredients for apricot almond cake

Labeled ingredients for apricot almond cake.
  • Flour: All purpose flour works best here.
  • Almond flour:  It really adds richness and more flavor. I  make my own almond flour by grinding blanched almonds. 
  • Unsalted butter: Make sure it's at room temperature.
  • Sugar: You'll need granulated sugar. I also sprinkle a bit of turbinado sugar or granulated sugar on top before baking; it helps caramelize the apricots.
  • Eggs: I use organic eggs.
  • Greek yogurt: I love using Total by Fage. Greek yogurt adds moisture and a slight tang, but you could use sour cream, instead.
  • Baking powder: It helps the cake rise and creates a soft crumb.
  • Salt: I use a little bit of salt to balance the flavors.
  • Vanilla extract: Vanilla is amazing with this cake. You could also add a little almond extract for more almond flavor.
  • Apricots: I use fresh apricots because they're sweet and tasty, especially when they're in season.
  • Almonds: I use flaked almonds to top the cake before baking, but sliced or slivered almonds would work, too.
  • Amaretto (optional - not shown above): For extra flavor, you can add 1-2 tablespoons Amaretto to the batter or brush it on the sides of the baked cake.

See the recipe card at the end of the post for quantities. 👇

Why Weighing Matters: Almond Flour + Moisture Control

Weighing almond flour can be a bit tricky compared to regular flour because it tends to pack more tightly. That means your cup measurements can hold as much as 2-3 tablespoons more almond flour than all-purpose flour and that extra amount can really throw things off. Too much almond flour leads to a dense, dry crumb, while too little can leave the center underbaked.
I highly recommend using a kitchen scale, but if you don't have one, use the fluff > spoon > sweep method to get close to 60 grams per ½ cup. (For more details, check out my handy guide on how to measure flour the right way.)

Equipment you'll need

  • mixing bowls
  • 8 inch cake pan or springform pan
  • mixing bowls
  • whisk
  • hand mixer

How to make apricot almond cake

Step-by-step Instructions

Whisking flour, almond flour, baking powder and salt in a metal bowl.

1. Whisk the dry ingredients together.

Sliced apricots on a wooden cutting board next to a serrated knife.

2. Slice the apricots in half and remove the pits.

Beating butter with a hand mixer in a metal mixing bowl.

3. Cream the butter with a hand mixer to soften it until it's creamy.

Beating butter and sugar together with a hand mixer in a metal mixing bowl.

4. Then, add the sugar and beat it until it's light and fluffy.

Beating eggs, yogurt and vanilla extract, butter and sugar with a hand mixer in a metal mixing bowl.

5. Add the vanilla, yogurt, and eggs, one at a time, and beat until everything is well-combined.

Beating together wet ingredients and dry ingredients with a hand mixer in a metal mixing bowl.

6. Pour the wet ingredients into the bowl with the dry ingredients and mix on low-medium speed until just combined. Don't overmix.

Cake batter spread in a springform baking pan.

7. Pour the batter into the prepared pan.

Apricot halves topped with sliced almonds over cake batter in a springform baking pan before baking.

8. Arrange the apricot halves cut-side up over the batter and sprinkle with sugar. Then scatter the sliced almonds all over the top and bake until golden brown.

A close-up of a slice of apricot almond cake on a cake server next to a bowl of fresh apricots.

Serving Suggestions

There are so many ways to enjoy this cake! Here are a few ideas:

  • This cake is incredible with coffee or tea. I often just dust it with powdered sugar right before serving for a simple, elegant touch. If your apricots aren't that ripe or sweet, you can drizzle the cake with a simple glaze or some salted caramel sauce.
  • Serve it slightly warm with a scoop of your favorite ice cream. Vanilla, almond, or Amaretto ice cream would be delicious with this cake.
  • Add a dollop of whipped cream or Greek yogurt on the side.
  • Sprinkle some toasted almonds or pecans just before serving for extra crunch.

Recipe notes

Storage & Freezing Tips

Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for about 5 days.

This apricot cake freezes well. Wrap slices individually and freeze them for up to about 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator.

Easy Variations 

  • Gluten-Free: Use gluten-free flour in place of the all-purpose flour.
  • Fresh apricots inside: You could also chop some extra apricots and fold them into the batter before baking.
  • Upside-Down Style: Caramelize apricots with a bit of sugar in the pan before adding the batter or make it with bourbon caramel like my Peach Upside-Down Cake.
A slice of apricot almond cake on a white plate with a fork next to a bowl of fresh apricots, a gray kitchen towel and a bowl of sliced almonds.

✅ Pro Tips for success

  • For best results, weigh all the ingredients before beginning.
  • Use ripe but firm apricots. This cake is more flavorful when using seasonal fruit.
  • Don't overmix once you add the dry ingredients so the cake comes out light and fluffy.
  • For a deeper almond flavor, you could lightly brush the sides of the baked cake with some Amaretto.
  • Let the cake cool fully before slicing. I use a serrated knife for clean slices.

Frequently asked questions 

Can I use canned or frozen apricots?

Yes. Drain canned apricots well, but keep in mind that they are sweeter than fresh apricots, especially if they're in syrup. For frozen apricots, thaw them completely and pat dry to avoid extra moisture.

Can I skip the almond flour?

You can replace it with more all-purpose flour, but the texture and flavor will be different; it will be less moist and less nutty.

How do I keep apricots from sinking?

I place the apricot halves gently on top of the batter without pressing them down.

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Happy Baking!

Did you make this recipe? If so, please let me know how it turned out and leave a rating and review below! I'd love to hear from you! ❤️

Recipe

A close-up of sliced apricot almond cake on a white plate next to a bowl of fresh apricots and sliced almonds.

Easy Apricot Almond Cake

This easy apricot almond cake is soft, moist, and filled with fresh apricots and nutty flavor. A simple, made-from-scratch summer dessert.
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Course: Cake, Dessert
Cuisine: European
Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes
Cooling Time: 20 minutes minutes
Total Time: 1 hour hour 50 minutes minutes
Servings: 8 -10, approximately
Author: Voula
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Equipment

  • mixing bowls
  • hand mixer
  • whisk
  • 8 inch cake pan or springform pan
  • parchment paper

Ingredients

  • 7-10 fresh apricots, ripe but firm
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour (125g)
  • ½ cup fine almond flour or finely ground blanched almonds (60g)
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup unsalted butter at room temperature (113g)
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar (150g)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup Greek yogurt (170g) I use Fage 2%, but full-fat or even sour cream would work, too.
  • 2 large eggs at room temperature
  • 1 tablespoon turbinado sugar or granulated sugar (15g)
  • 3 tablespoons sliced almonds or flaked almonds (30g)
  • Optional: 1-2 tablespoons Amaretto

Note:

For best results, please read through the full post before beginning the recipe.

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F / 180°C.
  • Grease your pan well and line the bottom and sides with parchment paper. Set aside.
  • Wash the apricots, slice them in half, and discard the pits. Set them aside.
    7-10 fresh apricots, ripe but firm
  • In a large bowl, whisk together the all-purpose flour, almond flour, baking powder, and salt. Set it aside.
    1 cup all-purpose flour, ½ cup fine almond flour or finely ground blanched almonds, 2 teaspoons baking powder, ¼ teaspoon salt
  • In another bowl, beat the butter with a hand mixer until smooth and creamy.
    ½ cup unsalted butter
  • Add the sugar and continue beating until well combined and fluffy.
    ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • Mix in the vanilla, yogurt, and eggs (one at a time), beating after each addition until everything is fully incorporated.
    1 teaspoon vanilla extract, ¾ cup Greek yogurt, 2 large eggs
  • Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix until just combined. Don't overmix.
  • Spread the batter evenly into the prepared pan and smooth the top.
  • Arrange the apricot halves cut-side up on top of the batter, without pressing them in, just give them a gentle nudge to help them stay in place.
  • Sprinkle the surface with the turbinado or granulated sugar.
    1 tablespoon turbinado sugar or granulated sugar
  • Top with sliced almonds, distributing them evenly over the apricots.
    3 tablespoons sliced almonds or flaked almonds
  • Bake for 50-70 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Since ovens vary, it may be done a little sooner or need a few extra minutes.
  • After the first 35 minutes of baking, check the top of the cake. If it's getting too brown, loosely cover it with some foil and continue baking until done.
  • Let the cake cool in the pan for 15-20 minutes.
  • Run a knife or spatula around the edge to loosen it.
  • For a regular cake pan: Place a plate on top of the cake and flip it over. Remove the pan and gently peel off the parchment paper. Then place another plate on top and flip it over again so the cake is right-side up.
  • For a springform pan: Run a knife or spatula around the edge of the pan. Then unlatch the pan and remove the ring. Gently peel off the parchment paper from the sides. (I usually leave the bottom parchment paper on.)
  • Optional: For extra almond flavor, lightly brush the sides of the baked cake with a little Amaretto.
    Optional: 1-2 tablespoons Amaretto
  • Serve the cake warm with whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Or let it cool completely, refrigerate it, and serve chilled the next day.
  • Enjoy!

Notes

Storage & Freezing Tips
  • Store: Keep in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.
  • Freeze: Wrap slices individually and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge when ready to enjoy!
Tips for Success
  • Weigh your ingredients for the best results.
  • Use ripe but firm apricots for the best flavor and texture.
  • Don't overmix the batter or the cake could become dense. Make sure to mix everything until just combined.
  • Cool completely before slicing. A serrated knife works best for clean cuts.
Picture Tutorial & Tips
I have a detailed picture tutorial in my post to help you out with each step of the recipe as well as lots of tips to ensure success.
Baking Measurements
I have used weight measurements for all the recipes on this website. Even though I have also included American volume measurements for convenience, I highly recommend using a digital kitchen scale to weigh all ingredients for the most accurate measurements. Digital kitchen scales are more precise than cups, which is so important in baking, and they give the most accurate, consistent results. Happy baking!
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