Fresh Peach Almond Torte combines ripe summer peaches, almond meal, and toasted almonds in a moist, tender dessert that celebrates the best of peach season. Whether served upside-down or right-side up, it's an easy yet elegant treat that's perfect for summer gatherings.

Why you will love this recipe
Celebrates peach season beautifully - Sweet, ripe peaches take center stage in this rustic dessert, making it a delicious way to enjoy summer's most beloved fruit.
Peaches and almonds are a perfect match - Almond meal and toasted almonds add a subtle nutty flavor that complements the juicy peaches without overpowering them.
Moist, tender, and not too sweet - The peaches keep the torte wonderfully moist while the almond-rich batter creates a soft, delicate crumb.
Equally at home at brunch, dessert, or book club - Serve it with coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon, or whipped cream after dinner. This versatile torte fits almost any occasion.
Impressive without being fussy - It looks special enough for entertaining but is simple enough for everyday baking.

The Inspiration for this Fresh Peach Almond Torte Recipe
Peach season doesn't last long, so when the farmers' market is overflowing with ripe peaches, I look for every excuse to bake with them. This Fresh Peach Almond Torte combines juicy summer peaches with almond meal and toasted almonds for a dessert that's rustic, elegant, and surprisingly easy to make.
The first version of this torte taught me a valuable lesson: sometimes recipes don't go exactly as planned. Between extra-juicy peaches and a less-than-perfect pan choice, I learned that baking is often about adapting and moving forward. Fortunately, even the "mistakes" were delicious.
After a few rounds of testing and plenty of willing taste testers, this version became the clear favorite. Moist, peachy, and rich with almond flavor, it's the kind of dessert people ask you to bring again next summer.
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Fresh Peach Almond Torte
Ingredients
For the Torte
- 3 tablespoons unsalted butter room temperature
- 3 tablespoon mild olive oil or other neutral oil
- 1 cup granulated sugar
- ½ cup packed brown sugar
- 3 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 cups peeled finely chopped ripe peaches
- 8 ounces almond meal about 2 cups
- ¾ cup all-purpose flour or your favorite gluten-free blend
- 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
- ½ teaspoon pumpkin spice
- ½ teaspoon salt
For the Peach Almond Topping
- 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
- 2 tablespoon brown sugar
- ½ cup diced peach
- ¼ cup toasted slivered almonds
For Serving (Optional)
- Fresh whipped cream
- Additional chopped fresh peaches
- Powdered sugar
Instructions
Prepare the oven and pan
- Heat the oven to 350ºF (176.7ºC)Plase a 10-inch seasoned cast iron skillet or cake pan into the oven while your prepare the batter.
Make the batter
- Heat oven to 350°F. Using a hand mixer or stand mixer, cream together the butter, oil, granulated sugar, and brown sugar until light, smooth, and creamy, about 2 minutes.Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Mix in the vanilla extract. Add the finely chopped peaches and mix at low speed until just incorporated. Stir in the almond meal until well blended.In a small bowl, mix together the flour, baking powder, pumpkin spice, and salt. Add the the batter and mix until just combined. Do NOT overmix.
Prepare the peach almond topping.
- Carefully remove the skillet or cake pan from the oven.Add the butter and brown sugar, stirring until the butter melts and the sugar begins to disolve. Scatter the diced peaches over the bottom of the pan, then sprinkle with toasted almonds.Return the pan to the oven and cook, about 10-minutes, until the sugar mixture is bubbling and beginning to caramelize.
Bake the torte
- Spread the batter carefully over the peach-almond topping. Bake for 35 - 50 minutes, or until the center springs back lightly when toughed and a toothpick inserted near the center comes out clean.
Cool and serve
- Allow the torte to cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Run a knife around the edge, then carefully invert onto a serving plate. If a few peaches stick to the pan, simply place them bak on top of the torte. Cool to room temperature before serving.Dust with powdered sugar, if desired. Serve with fresh whipping cream and additional diced peaches, optional.
Notes
Nutrition
Key Ingredients: Why They Matter
Fresh Peaches
- Ripe peaches provide the flavor and moisture.
- Very juicy peaches may increase baking time.
- Freestone or clingstone both work.
Almond Meal
- Creates the dense, tender texture that makes this a torte rather than a traditional cake.
- Homemade or store-bought.
Brown Sugar
- Creates the caramelized peach topping.
- Adds depth and complements the almonds.
Almonds
- Toasted slivered almonds add texture and reinforce the almond flavor.

Baking Lessons & Tips for Success
Use a solid cake pan or cast-iron skillet
- Springform pans can leak when butter and sugar are involved.

Peaches vary in juiciness
- Extra juicy peaches may require an additional 5 to 15 minutes of baking.
Don't rush the inversion

- Allow the torte to cool for at least 10 minutes.
- A little patience helps the topping release more cleanly.
Check more than the toothpick
- The center should spring back lightly.
- The torte should no longer wobble in the middle.

A few stuck peaches aren't a disaster
- Put them back where they belong and carry on.
- Whipped cream covers many sins. 😄
FAQs
While the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, a cake and a torte are not quite the same thing.
Traditional cakes rely heavily on flour, which creates a lighter, fluffier crumb. Tortes, on the other hand, use little flour and often incorporate ground nuts, nut meals, or even breadcrumbs. The result is a denser, richer texture with a more pronounced flavor.
No. Almond meal is a key ingredient in this recipe and helps create the dense, rustic texture that defines a torte. Almond flour is much finer and will produce a softer, more cake-like result.
If you use almond flour, you'll still have a delicious dessert, but it won't be the same Fresh Peach Almond Torte.
No problem. Almond meal is easy to make at home and often less expensive than buying it pre-ground.
Measure 8 ounces of whole almonds and pulse them in a food processor until they resemble a coarse meal. Be careful not to overprocess, or you'll end up with almond butter instead.
For even more almond flavor, lightly toast the almonds before grinding. Allow them to cool completely before processing.
Yes, although fresh peaches will provide the best flavor and texture. Thaw the peaches completely, then pat them dry with paper towels before using.
Frozen peaches tend to release more liquid than fresh peaches, which can increase the baking time and make the finished torte slightly softer.
If using frozen peaches, begin checking for doneness at the recommended baking time, but don't be surprised if the torte needs a few extra minutes in the oven.
Choose peaches that are ripe, fragrant, and yield slightly to gentle pressure. They should be sweet and juicy, but not so soft that they're falling apart when peeled or chopped.
Very firm peaches won't develop as much flavor during baking, while overly ripe peaches can release excess juice and make the torte softer and slower to bake.
If your peaches are exceptionally juicy, don't worry. The torte will still be delicious, but it may need a few extra minutes in the oven to fully set.
Yes. In fact, many people find the almond and peach flavors meld beautifully after a few hours or overnight. Store covered at room temperature for up to 2 days or refrigerate for longer storage.

What to Serve with Fresh Peach Almond Torte?
Wine Pairings
🥂 Brut Sparkling Wine
The crisp acidity and bubbles help balance the rich almond torte while complementing the fresh peach flavors. A Brut Champagne, Cava, or domestic sparkling wine all work beautifully.
🍑 Moscato d'Asti
Lightly sparkling, low in alcohol, and naturally peachy, Moscato d'Asti is one of those pairings that feels made for summer fruit desserts.
🍯 Late Harvest Riesling
If you're serving the torte as a true dessert course, a Late Harvest Riesling offers honey, stone fruit, and citrus notes that echo the peaches without overwhelming them.
Look for one with enough acidity to balance the sweetness of the peaches and the richness of the almonds.
Non-Alcoholic Pairing
☕ Iced Vanilla Almond Coffee
Cold brew coffee sweetened lightly with vanilla and finished with a splash of almond milk makes a wonderful companion to the almond-rich torte. The coffee adds contrast while the vanilla and almond flavors tie the pairing together.





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