Low-Carb Orange Cake

Low-Carb Orange Cake

Bright, moist, and wonderfully fragrant, this Low-Carb Orange Cake delivers plenty of fresh citrus flavor without the heavy sugar and refined flour found in a traditional cake. Almond flour creates a tender, buttery crumb, while orange zest gives every slice a vibrant aroma. It’s a delicious low-carb, keto-friendly-style dessert that works beautifully for afternoon tea, breakfast treats, or a simple guilt-conscious dessert.

Can This Low-Carb Orange Cake Support Weight Loss Goals?

It can fit into a balanced weight-management eating pattern when portions are appropriate. Almond flour and eggs provide protein and fat that can help make a serving satisfying, while replacing regular flour and sugar lowers the carbohydrate content. However, almond flour is calorie-dense, so portion size still matters.

Does This Recipe Fit a High-Protein Lifestyle?

This cake is protein-friendly rather than extremely high-protein, with eggs, almond flour, and Greek yogurt contributing protein.
The recipe uses orange zest for concentrated citrus flavor and only a small amount of orange juice to keep carbohydrates controlled.
Each serving contains approximately 7 g net carbs, depending on the ingredients and sweetener used.
For a higher-protein option, serve it with unsweetened Greek yogurt or a high-protein low-carb yogurt.

Why This Recipe is Special

  • Low-carb: Uses almond flour instead of conventional wheat flour.
  • Keto-friendly style: No regular granulated sugar.
  • Fresh citrus flavor: Orange zest provides intense natural aroma.
  • Moist & tender: Greek yogurt helps prevent the almond-flour crumb from drying.
  • Easy to customize: Add cardamom, vanilla, cinnamon, or sugar-free chocolate chips.

My Personal Experience

  • The orange zest is the secret to the flavor.
    It gives the cake a strong citrus aroma without needing lots of orange juice.
  • Almond flour makes the crumb beautifully tender.
    It gives the cake a slightly nutty richness that works especially well with orange.
  • I prefer it with a light yogurt topping.
    Unsweetened Greek yogurt adds creaminess without turning the cake into a sugary dessert.
  • A little cardamom makes it feel extra special.
    The warm spice complements the bright orange beautifully.

Perfect For

Perfect for low-carb breakfasts, keto-style dessert plans, afternoon tea, coffee breaks, brunch, holiday gatherings, meal-prep desserts, diabetic-conscious eating plans, and everyday citrus cravings.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Low in net carbs
    Almond flour and a low-carb sweetener replace the traditional flour-and-sugar combination.
  • Strong orange flavor
    Fresh zest delivers concentrated citrus flavor without excessive juice.
  • Soft and moist
    Greek yogurt helps create a tender crumb.
  • No complicated frosting
    A simple yogurt topping or dusting of low-carb powdered sweetener is enough.
  • Freezer-friendly
    Individual slices can be frozen for convenient future desserts.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Using too much orange juice — It increases carbohydrates and can make the batter too wet.
  2. Overbaking — Almond flour can become dry when exposed to excessive heat.
  3. Using the wrong sweetener ratio — Sugar substitutes differ significantly in sweetness and volume.
  4. Grating the white pith — It can introduce a bitter flavor.

Required Equipment

  • 8-inch round cake pan — Creates an evenly thick cake for consistent baking.
  • Fine citrus zester — Extracts fragrant orange zest without bitter pith.
  • Mixing bowls — Keeps wet and dry ingredients easy to combine.
  • Whisk — Produces a smooth, evenly mixed batter.
  • Wire rack — Prevents trapped steam from making the cake bottom soggy.

Storage Instructions

Let the cake cool completely before storing.

  • Refrigerator: Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
  • Freezer: Wrap individual slices and freeze for up to 2 months.
  • Room temperature: If unglazed, it can be kept for up to 1 day in a cool, dry room.
  • Reheating: Warm refrigerated slices for approximately 10–15 seconds in the microwave or bring them to room temperature.

For the best low-carb meal-prep option, freeze individual slices without the yogurt topping.

Recipe Details

  • Preparation Time: 15 minutes
  • Cooking Time: 30–35 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Servings: 10 slices
  • Best Season: All-season
  • Total Calories (Per Serving): Approximately 185 calories (estimate)

Short Description

This Low-Carb Orange Cake is soft, moist, and packed with fresh orange zest.
Almond flour and a low-carb sweetener replace traditional flour and sugar for a lighter carbohydrate profile.
Enjoy it plain, with Greek yogurt, or topped with a simple low-carb orange cream.

📝 Ingredients

Cake

  • 1½ cups (168 g) fine almond flour
  • ⅓ cup (65 g) granulated low-carb baking sweetener
  • 3 large eggs
  • ½ cup (120 g) plain unsweetened Greek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoons fresh orange juice
  • 1½ tablespoons finely grated orange zest
  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil or olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1½ teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon ground cardamom, optional

Optional Low-Carb Orange Yogurt Topping

  • ½ cup plain unsweetened Greek yogurt
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest
  • 1–2 teaspoons powdered low-carb sweetener
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Ingredient notes: Use a sweetener appropriate for baking and follow its package conversion instructions. Choose unsweetened yogurt and almond milk to keep carbohydrates lower.

Directions

  1. Preheat — 5 minutes
    Preheat the oven to 175°C/350°F. Grease an 8-inch round cake pan and line the bottom with parchment paper.
  2. Mix the dry ingredients — 2 minutes
    Whisk almond flour, sweetener, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and cardamom.
  3. Mix the wet ingredients — 3 minutes
    In another bowl, whisk eggs, Greek yogurt, orange juice, orange zest, almond milk, oil, and vanilla.
  4. Combine — 2 minutes
    Add the dry ingredients to the wet mixture. Stir gently until just combined. Texture cue: The batter should be thick, smooth, and easily spreadable. Low-carb baking tip: Don’t overmix, as excessive mixing can produce a heavier crumb.
  5. Adjust the batter — 1 minute
    If the batter is unusually thick, add 1 tablespoon almond milk at a time until spreadable.
  6. Fill the pan — 1 minute
    Transfer the batter to the prepared cake pan and smooth the top.
  7. Bake — 30–35 minutes
    Bake at 175°C/350°F until the top is lightly golden and the center is set. Visual cue: A toothpick inserted into the center should come out clean or with a few moist crumbs.
  8. Cool — 20 minutes
    Leave the cake in the pan for 10 minutes, then transfer it to a wire rack and cool completely.
  9. Make the topping — 2 minutes
    Stir Greek yogurt, orange zest, vanilla, and powdered sweetener until smooth.
  10. Finish — 3 minutes
    Spread the yogurt topping over the cooled cake.
  11. Serve
    Garnish with a little orange zest and cut into 10 portions.

Nutrition Facts — Per Serving (Approximate)

NutrientAmount
Calories~185 kcal
Fat~14 g
Cholesterol~60 mg
Sodium~150 mg
Potassium~180 mg
Total Carbohydrates~9 g
Fiber~3 g
Net Carbs~6 g
Sugars~2 g
Protein~7 g
Calcium~75 mg

Approximate values depend on the almond flour, Greek yogurt, sweetener, and other brands used. Optional topping is not included.

Notes

  • Storage: Refrigerate for up to 5 days.
  • Freezing: Freeze individual unglazed slices for up to 2 months.
  • Reheating: Warm gently for 10–15 seconds or serve at room temperature.
  • Allergy notes: Contains eggs, dairy, and almonds/tree nuts.
  • Gluten-free: The ingredients are naturally gluten-free, but check packaged products for cross-contact if necessary.
  • Lower-carb tip: Use orange zest generously and keep the juice measured.
  • Higher-protein option: Serve with plain Greek yogurt or add a suitable protein powder with appropriate liquid adjustments.
  • Flavor boosts: Cardamom, cinnamon, vanilla, lemon zest, or almond extract.
  • Chocolate-orange variation: Add a small amount of sugar-free dark chocolate chips.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is this orange cake keto-friendly?
It can fit many keto-style plans because it uses almond flour and a low-carb sweetener, but individual carbohydrate targets vary.

2. Can I use regular flour?
Yes, but regular flour will substantially increase the carbohydrate content and change the cake’s texture.

3. Can I use bottled orange juice?
Fresh juice is preferable, but unsweetened bottled juice can be used in the small quantity specified.

4. Can I make it without Greek yogurt?
Yes, but the yogurt contributes moisture and protein, so the texture may be slightly different.

5. How do I make it higher in protein?
Serve it with Greek yogurt or use a suitable low-carb protein powder while adjusting the liquid to maintain the correct batter consistency.

6. Can I freeze this cake?
Yes. Freeze individual unglazed slices for up to 2 months and thaw before serving.

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