Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel

Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel Tray Bake And Gluten Free Raspberry Trifle Pots. Hello friends, so how are you today? Also, how yummy does this Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel Tray Bake look?

(Dairy + Gluten Free). The perfect mix of almond and raspberry; this delicious crumbly sweet snack is ideal for lunchboxes.

Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel Tray Bake And Gluten Free Raspberry Trifle Pots.

Table Of Contents:

  • Firstly, Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel Tray Bake Ingredients.
  • Secondly, Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel Tray Bake Method.
  • Thirdly, Gluten Free Raspberry Trifle Pots Ingredients.
  • Fourthly, Gluten Free Raspberry Trifle Pots Method.
  • Fifth, Other Recipe Ideas.
Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel Tray Bake And Gluten Free Raspberry Trifle Pots.

Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel Tray Bake And Gluten Free Raspberry Trifle Pots:

Serves: 12 serving

Prep Time: 25 mins | Cooking Time: 35-40 mins

What You Need:

For The Oaty Almond Cake:

  • 120g of soft unsalted butter, or dairy free alternative
  • 100g caster sugar
  • 50g ground almonds
  • 70g Delicious Alchemy gluten free oats, blitzed into flour
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 tsp almond extract
  • ½ tsp gluten free baking powder

For The Oaty Streusel Topping:

  • 15g Delicious Alchemy gluten free oats, blitzed into flour
  • 50g Delicious Alchemy gluten free oats
  • 50g light soft brown sugar
  • 50g of unsalted butter, or dairy free alternative, melted
  • 100g fresh or frozen raspberries

What You Do:

  1. Step 1. Firstly, preheat the oven to 180C or 160C for fan assisted. Line the base and sides of an 8inch square tin with greaseproof paper, letting the paper rise up above the rim. Set aside. Blitz 85g of gluten free oats in a small food processor until it resembles flour. Alternatively rub the oats into a dust using your fingers.
  2. Step 2 To make the topping: Place 15g of oat flour from step 1 into a bowl and set the rest aside to use later. Add the gluten free oats and light soft brown sugar. Melt the butter, or dairy free alternative in a small saucepan and pour it over the sugar and oat mixture. Use your fingers to rub the ingredients together to form small clumps of streusel topping. Set aside to use later.
  3. Step 3. To make the cake: Place all the cake ingredients, including the 70g reserved oat flour into a bowl and whisk together using an electric mixer until soft and creamy. Spread the mixture into the base of the prepared tin.
  4. Step 4. Arrange the raspberries over the top, pressing them gently into the surface of the cake. Scatter over the oaty streusel topping.
  5. Step 5. Bake for 30-35 minutes until risen and lightly golden brown. Allow to cool for 20 minutes before removing from the tin and leaving to cool to room temperature before slicing. Store any leftovers in an airtight container.
Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel Tray Bake And Gluten Free Raspberry Trifle Pots.
Raspberry Trifle Pots

Got any left over streusel? How about making these:

Gluten Free Raspberry Trifle Pots:

(Dairy + Gluten Free)

Individual pots of sweet raspberry trifle with custard and sponge cake. For extra punch, add a drop of raspberry liqueur.

Serves: 4-6 trifle pots

Prep Time: 20 mins | Cooking Time: None!

What You Need:

  • Leftover cake of choice, un-iced. (Approx. 1 x 20cm (8inch) single layer cake) (We used our Raspberry & Almond Oaty Streusel Cake for extra fruitiness)
  • 300g fresh raspberries
  • 500ml custard, or dairy free alternative
  • 4 tbsp raspberry liquor or alcohol of choice (optional)

What You Do:

  1. Step 1. Have 4-6 nice serving glasses ready to hand. Cut your cake into 2cm cubes. Arrange a layer of cake into the base of each of your serving glasses, pressing down into an even layer. Add a few crumbs to fill in any gaps. Drizzle over 1 tablespoon of your liquor of choice (this is entirely optional).
  2. Step 2. Arrange a layer of raspberries over the top of the cake, so they touch the edge of the glass. This helps with presentation later. Carefully spoon a layer of the custard over the top of the raspberries. Top with more cake layers, cutting them smaller or crumbling them as needed, to create an even top layer.
  3. Step 3. Cover with clingfilm and chill in the fridge until required. When ready to serve, top with some extra raspberries. The pots are best made a few hours in advance to allow the cake to soften. Eat within 2 days and store in the fridge.
  4. Last but not least, enjoy!
Raspberry Trifle Pots.

Recipe and recipe photography by Delicious Alchemy. So what do you think about these Gluten Free Raspberry, Almond & Oat Streusel Tray Bake And Gluten Free Raspberry Trifle Pots recipes?

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18 Comments

  1. Kara Guppy
    20 September 2016 / 18:42

    Another delicious recipe and one I cannot wait to try

    • Clairejustine oxox
      21 September 2016 / 07:30

      Thanks Kara 🙂

  2. Melanie Ed
    18 September 2016 / 20:17

    what a great recipe, my cousin eats gluten free foods only so will love this.

    • Clairejustine oxox
      21 September 2016 / 07:28

      Thanks Melanie 🙂

  3. Natalia
    18 September 2016 / 17:52

    that's awesome! I would love to have them for breakfast, a lovely way of starting my days! x

    • Clairejustine oxox
      21 September 2016 / 07:26

      Thanks for stopping by Natalia 🙂

  4. Lauretta C Wright
    17 September 2016 / 22:55

    Divine! Oh how I'm glad it's Sunday tomorrow and I don't have to work so I can try making these! Home & Horizon

    • Clairejustine oxox
      18 September 2016 / 15:57

      Hehe, thanks for the comment Lauretta 🙂

  5. Stella Olojola
    17 September 2016 / 21:18

    These look amazing. I would love to try it.

    • Clairejustine oxox
      18 September 2016 / 15:57

      Thanks for stopping by Stella 🙂

  6. Mica T
    17 September 2016 / 05:33

    They look delicious and what a great idea to turn them into little trifles! :)Away From The Blue Blog

  7. Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas
    17 September 2016 / 01:35

    Claire, Thanks so much for all your visits@@ This looks so yummy!Hugs,Debbie

  8. Tamar SB
    16 September 2016 / 22:42

    Mm sounds delicious!

  9. Carol @Comfort Spring Station
    16 September 2016 / 22:39

    looks delicious!