Bakewell tart was one of my favourite puddings as a child. I remember my Grandma always making one for me when we would go down and visit. One of Ethan’s favourite cakes to pick in the supermarket is a Cherry Bakewell. We both love that almond marzipan taste however I’m not a fan of glace cherries.
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Delicious blondies
This Cherry Bakewell blondies recipe is the perfect healthy alternative to a standard bakewell tart or cake. Juicy cherries, almond taste and moist texture created by the ground almonds. They are gluten free and vegan so perfect for anyone that loves cake but has dietary preferences or intolerances. These vegan bakewell blondies are so moreish.
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Cherries are an amazing fruit. We are lucky enough to have a tree in our new garden and enjoyed from fresh ones this summer – when we got to them before the birds did that is!
Cherries are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants. They are particulary high in polyphenols which are a large group of plant chemicals that help fight cellular damage, reduce inflammation, and promote overall health.
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I use oat flour in this recipe as it has a neutral taste and doesn’t make the recipe too claggy. You could also use a normal all purpose gluten free flour. I also use milled flax and cashew butter as binders or egg alternatives. Maple syrup gives the blondies a natural sweetness which is complemented by the almond extract and cherries.
Ingredients
200g Ground Almonds
100g oat flour
1 tbsp milled flaxseed
55g coconut sugar
35g coconut oil (melted)
100g cashew butter
2 tsp almond extract
225ml maple syrup
200ml almond milk
150g Frozen Cherries
Method
Pre-heat the oven to 190 degrees celsius (180 fan), Gas mark 5.
Melt the coconut oil in a small pan.
In a large bowl combine the dry ingredients: ground almonds, oat flour, coconut sugar and milled flax.
Add in all the wet ingredients apart from the almond milk. Combine (I use a hand whisk) and add the almond milk a bit at a time so it doesn’t spray everywhere.
Lastly mix in the cherries.
Pour into a lined square baking tray (mine is approx 21 x 21cm) and makes sure the cherries are spaced out so they don’t end up all in one part of the cake.
Put in the centre of the oven for 35 – 45 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the middle of the cake.
Allow to cool in the tin for at least 30 minutes before serving.
Slice and enjoy!
Store in an airtight container or cake tin for up to 5 days although it’s best eaten within 2-3 days as is very moist.
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Cherry Bakewell Blondies
Equipment
- Square baking tray
Ingredients
- 200 g Ground Almonds
- 100 g Oat flour
- 1 tbsp Milled flaxseed
- 55 g Coconut sugar
- 35 g Coconut oil melted
- 100 g Cashew butter
- 2 tsp Almond extract
- 225 ml Maple syrup
- 200 ml Almond milk
- 150 g Frozen cherries
Instructions
- Pre-heat the oven to 190 degrees celsius (180 fan), Gas mark 5.
- Melt the coconut oil in a small pan.
- In a large bowl combine the dry ingredients: ground almonds, oat flour, coconut sugar and milled flax.
- Add in all the wet ingredients apart from the almond milk. Combine (I use a hand whisk) and add the almond milk a bit at a time so it doesn't spray everywhere.
- Lastly mix in the cherries.
- Pour into a lined square baking tray (mine is approx 21 x 21cm) and makes sure the cherries are spaced out so they don't end up all in one part of the cake.
- Put in the centre of the oven for 35 – 45 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the middle of the cake.
- Allow to cool in the tin for at least 30 minutes before serving.
- Slice and enjoy!
- Store in an airtight container or cake tin for up to 5 days although it's best eaten within 2-3 days as is very moist.
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These look so delicious! It’s great you have a cherry tree in the garden, this year cherries were hard to come by here. Could you substitute cherries with other fruits?
Hi, I think you could substitute but cherry and almond go really well together. Blackberries might work x
Ooh these sound soo good and love that they are vegan and gluten free 🙂 Deffo going to have to give these a go
Laura x
Thank you, they are so yummy! x
Sending your recipe to a friend of mine, she will love it 🙂
Thank you 🙂
Hope she does 🙂
Oh My the look perfect Very much my kind of flavours and bake. Thank you for linking to #CookBlogShare
They are so yummy! x
Great pictures and those look fantastic. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you 🙂
These look delicious, my mouth is watering! #KCACOLS
Thank you, I am biased but they are so good! 🙂
These look delicious. The pictures are stunning. Love cherries. I’ll get my husband cooking then. ? #KCACOLS thanks for joining us.
Thank you so much xx
Ooooh these look delicious! I love baked goods with almonds and/or almnond extract in, and cherries as well. Perfect! x #KCACOLS
Now these look delicious – I LOVE bakewell flavour! #KCACOLS
Thank you, it’s one of my all time favourite flavours x
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