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This recipe for Spiced Oat Almond Gluten-free Cake is perfect in this parfait. Vegan GF gum-free
Jump to RecipeI whipped up a cake on the day before Valentines day, with oats, rice flour and almonds and was wondering about what to do with it. Since hubbs is used to cakes and cookies every other day. So I made a parfait. Though it didnt look or feel too fancy or elaborate, but it surely won hubbs over 😉
Spiced Oat Almond Gluten-free Cake, in Strawberry Nuts Goji berry parfait

Ingredients Â
Cake Ingredients: Makes a 3/4 inch layer in an 8 by 4 inch pan
- 6 Tbsps Oats, ground
- 4 Tbsps raw Almond, ground
- 2 Tbsps brown rice flour
- 3.5 Tbsps raw sugar or equivalent sweetener
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/8 teaspoon each of ginger and cloves powder
- 2 teaspoon agave syrup
- 2 Tbsps water
- 1.5 Tablespoons organic canola oil
- 1/2 teaspoon flaxmeal
- 1/2 teaspoon vinegar
For the pink layer:
- 2 teaspoon beet puree
- 1 Tbsp Oats, ground
InstructionsÂ
- In a bowl whisk the oil, water, agave, sugar, vinegar and flaxmeal till well combined.
- In another bowl whisk all the dry ingredients and add to the wet mix.
- Pour the batter in a parchment lined pan.
- Bake all the batter, or keep 2 Tablespoons for the pink top(optional).
- Mix 2 Tablespoons of the mix with 2 teaspoons beet puree and 1 Tablespoons oats flour. Pour this in top of the batter.
- Spread it on the top and bake at preheated 375 degrees F for 25-30 minutes or until a tooth pick from the center comes out almost clean
- Remove cake from pan carefully. Let cool for 10 minutes before slicing.
For the parfait:
- Layer the a piece of the cake that fit into the serving glass.
- Top it with chopped strawberries or fruit of choice, some chopped walnuts or other nuts and dried goji berries.
- Top this layer with plain Coconut milk or other non dairy yogurt. For a more dessert version, add a little agave or raw sugar and spices of choice to the yogurt(I used SoDelicious plain coconut milk yogurt with a little ginger powder, cinnamon and raw sugar mixed in for just a hint of sweet and spice)
- Top this layer with the cake, then fruit, nuts, yogurt and continue layering.
- Dig in and smile!
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.














I just made this. It tastes delicious (I added cinnamon as well). It makes the perfect amount for 2-3 people.
wow, lovely pics! this looks too good to be healthy 🙂
What a good idea to turn a cake into a completely different and even more delicious dessert! And it’s still so healthy!
My God Richa, you have a lot of patience taking pictures. I am amazed with different backgrounds. Very nicely done. I love parfaits. They feel rich, but aren’t that much.
Thanks Champa. Its the same setting with some prop change:) i like the balance with the fresh fruit and yogurt and the heavier sugary nutty cake!
Your parfait looks so fresh and springy, it’s hard to keep in mind that it’s still winter! Ah, I can’t wait until strawberry season is officially here again…
How excited am I to find this was your next post! After reading your comment I thought to myself, I really hope Richa writes about her Valentines Day Parfait, and what do I find over here today; just that! You totally made my day Richa 🙂
Thanks Heather.. now since we have had enough fresh fruit i can indulge in some chocolate pudding!
Oh I love the spice combination too. I’m sure the cake alone was lovely but the parfait sounds even better!
Almonds, oats, agave, spices…. even the cake along looks fabulous!
Thanks Hannah!
first time here Richa!lovely recipe :)healthy too 🙂
Thank you Princy! Keep dropping by!
I love your recipes, so creative! I also love that you’re baking without the gums and using such nutritious ingredients – I’m first in line to buy your book!
Thank you for your sweet comment Vicky! it definitely made my weekend!:) a book is a far far thought.. i am such an on a whim cook, i dont know how i will be able to plan and write a book:)