One-Bowl Baking
Tarta de Santiago (Spanish Almond Cake)
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11 Reviews
Daniela G.
September 29, 2024
I was looking for a traditional recipe online but so glad I found yours. I love the addition of hazelnuts, my family of 4 devoured the tarta in one sitting. Thank you!!!
Christina E.
May 2, 2024
I made this recipe as soon as I read it on your website and I’m so glad I did! It was so delicious and easy to make! The texture was delicate and practically would melt on my tongue! Not too sweet and just a hint of citrus. This little gem would not be out of place in any fancy patisserie’s front window display!
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May 1, 2024
Wonderful recipe! I can't wait to make it. How do you access the video?
Linda W.
April 29, 2024
Delectable and easy! I used all almond flour and toasted it a bit. Lots of compliments!
Gina
April 23, 2024
This is not the actual recipe for the Santiago cake, as traditionally made in Santiago, Spain. There are more differences than the flour change, as the original recipe does not call for flour at all. Instead you finely grind whole almonds, use more eggs, as well as almond seasoning. I have walked the Camino and ate Santiago cake in many different establishments. It is in Santiago that I obtained the recipe.
César P.
April 23, 2024
If you read the description I touch on that. This recipe also doesn’t have flour. Giving it a one star review without cooking through it because you walked El Camino de Santiago isn’t how the review system is meant to be used.
LULULAND
April 26, 2024
Hello, is there anyway you could email me the recipe? [email protected]. I hope this comment is ok.
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