Almond recipes
Our almond recipes make the most of this versatile nut - from ground almonds in rich cakes and biscuits, to crunchy roasted chopped almonds in salads and soups.
This orange and almond cake is deliciously moist and great for people who like a bit of marmaladey bitterness. It can easily be made gluten-free too.
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Buyer's guide
There are two sorts of almonds, the bitter almond and the sweet almond. Bitter almonds are used to make almond oil, which is used in many baking recipes to add an intense almond flavour. Sweet almonds are among the most commonly used nuts. Ground sweet almonds are especially useful in baking and can be substituted for flour to create a dense, moist texture in cakes and biscuits. They are also used in savoury dishes - ground almonds thicken romesco sauce and add texture and flavour to chicken korma. Dishes described as βamandineβ are served with whole or split blanched almonds β trout amandine being a universal classic.
Preparation
Almonds can be used as decoration, or for desserts, in sweets and pastries such as praline or the Spanish version of nougat (turrΓ³n), and in macaroons and marzipan. In savoury dishes theyβre used in everything from stuffings to salads and tagines to pilau. Several recipes might tell you to toast almonds before using them which intensifies their flavour and gives more colour and crunch. For the freshest flavour, grind your own almonds as you need them because they become stale quickly.