Chocolate Mug Cake (2024)

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There is never a bad time for chocolate cake - especially since you can make it in a mug whenever you want with this chocolate mug cake recipe!

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Why you'll love it

A mug cake is a single serving cake you mix up in a mug and cook in a microwave. It only uses one mug and is done in minutes, which means that not only is clean-up simple, but you can satisfy your chocolate cake craving in minutes.

This cake is moist and fudgy - almost like a brownie. It's so good, that you don't really need any frosting to go with it. Usually, I don't eat it with anything. Sometimes I'll go for a scoop of ice cream, a dusting of powdered sugar, or some whipped cream if I am feeling indulgent.

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Key ingredients

  • Sugar - The recipe uses granulated sugar, but if you want to use brown sugar, it would work well here.
  • Chocolate - You can use unsweetened natural cocoa powder, but i like the depth you get from Dutch-processed cocoa powder. There are no wrong choices here.
  • Oil - Typically, I like to use oil in my chocolate cake recipes. This is so the flavors of the chocolate can truly shine and it ensures your cake will be irresistibly moist. I recommend a neutral flavored oil like vegetable oil. If you want something more rich, you can use melted unsalted butter.

How to make

  1. Mix together the ingredients in a10-ounce microwave-safe mug. Start with the liquid ingredients, then add in the dry.
  2. Add in most of your chocolate chips and then heat in the microwave until the sides look set.
  3. Top with the remaining chocolate chips and let the residual heat continue to cook the cake for an additional minute or two.
  4. Enjoy!
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Recipe FAQs

Can I Make Chocolate Mug Cake Without Eggs?

Yes! Thankfully, this mug cake does not require any eggs. Since the chocolate cake recipe only makes a small portion, an egg is completely unnecessary in the recipe.

How do I Make This Chocolate Cake Gluten-Free?

You can easily substitute the flour in the recipe with a gluten-free baking mix. You can also use almond flour with good results! It all depends on what your preference is.

Can I Make Mug Cake Without Milk?

It is entirely possible to change this recipe to make it without milk. If it is an issue with lactose intolerance or other dietary restrictions, you can use almond milk, cashew milk, or oat milk. An almond cashew blend is my particular favorite.

If you'd prefer not to have any milk at all, you can use water instead.

Can I Make This Mug Cake in the Oven?

Yes, it is possible to make this in the oven. It does take a lot longer, however. simply put your cake in your mug or a lined muffin tin and bake at 350 degrees F for about 15 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean in the middle. The exact amount of time it takes to bake this chocolate mug cake in the oven will depend on how deep or shallow your mug is.

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Want More Mug Cake Recipes?

You must dig into this vanilla mug cake - it is buttery and fluffy and absolutely perfect. If you're into peanut butteryou are going to fall in love with this peanut butter mug cake recipe. Need more chocolate in your life? You're going to want to make this black forest mug brownieon the daily. And if you want to be able to whip up as many mug cakes as you want, make this hot chocolate mug cake mix.

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Chocolate Mug Cake

Amanda Powell

Moist, fudgy chocolate mug cake

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 1 minute min

Total Time 6 minutes mins

Course Cake

Cuisine American

Servings 1 cake

Calories 590 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 3 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 3 tablespoons Dutch-processed cocoa powder
  • 3 tablespoons milk
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons chocolate chips

Instructions

  • In a 10-ounce mug mix together the flour, sugar, cocoa powder, milk, oil, salt, and vanilla until well-combined.

  • Stir in the chocolate chips, reserving a couple to top the cake.

  • Microwave for about 45 - 90 seconds, or until the cake looks pretty much set. The middle may still look slightly moist, but that is okay

  • Top with remaining chocolate chips if desired.

Notes

Recipe can be baked in a heatproof mug in an oven at 300F for about 15 - 20 minutes, depending on how wide your mug is

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 590kcalCarbohydrates: 74gProtein: 7gFat: 34gSaturated Fat: 8gPolyunsaturated Fat: 16gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 319mgPotassium: 327mgFiber: 6gSugar: 47gVitamin A: 92IUCalcium: 78mgIron: 3mg

Keyword cake, chocolate, mug cake

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About Amanda Powell

Baker, photographer, and sometimes world traveler behind A Cookie Named Desire. Obsessed with helping people live life sweetly with delicious food to share with the special people in your life and creating lasting memories.

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  1. Rosalee Adams says

    Can I use Navitas Cacao Powder in this recipe?

    Reply

    • Amanda Powell says

      I have not tried it using Navitas, so I am unsure! I expect it might work fine

      Reply

  2. Mendy says

    Do you have any advise for making 4-6 cups at one time? Could you microwave all 6 at once?

    Reply

    • Amanda Powell says

      If you’re making multiple mugs, I recommend multiplying the recipe by however you want to make (4 or 6) and mixing it in a bowl, then evenly dividing the batter into the mugs. You can probably get away with microwave two at a time, but the microwave time will also need to be adjusted (probably by about 30 seconds longer, but I recommend testing it yourself as I’ve never done that before). Please let me know how it turns out!

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FAQs

Why did my mug cake fail? ›

Don't overfill your mug with ingredients

Even with the perfect mini whisk, things can still go wrong when making a mug cake. One big mistake involves overfilling the mug. Just like with any other baked good, mug cakes rise during the cooking process.

Why did my mug cake turn out rubbery? ›

A rubbery mug cake is indicative of being overcooked, or incorrect measurements. Please be precise with the measurements and stop cooking once the cake is soft but not wet on the top.

How to know if mug cake is cooked? ›

Start with 1 minute and check the cake's doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center. If it comes out clean, your mug cake is ready. If not, continue microwaving in 15 to 30-second intervals until done.

Why is my mug cake so dry? ›

Many protein mug cake recipes suffer from dryness because they don't contain enough fat. They use wheat or oat flour, protein powder, and no eggs or oils. Naturally, it's going to be very dry with these ingredients.

Why isn't my mug cake fluffy? ›

Eggs tend to make mug cakes have a bit of a rubbery texture, so bye-bye eggs and hello tender, fluffy cake. As a bonus, it's now vegetarian and can easily be made vegan too. I developed this recipe from wacky cake, a cake that has no eggs in it. I kept it pretty similar but switched out the water for milk.

Can you eat undercooked mug cake? ›

Undercooked cake can make you sick and according to the FDA, the highest risk does not come from eggs like people might believe, but rather from flour. Grains can be contaminated by bacteria from animal droppings, which are harvested and turned into flour. The cooking process kills the bacteria.

Why is my mug cake rock hard? ›

If you heat a mug cake for too long it will become dry and rock hard. It's always better to under-cook it and heat it for another 30 seconds until it's just cooked through.

Why does my mug cake taste bitter? ›

Using too much baking soda or baking powder is one of the most frequent mistakes made by bakers. Be aware that using too much baking soda or baking powder will cause cakes to rise above their intended height, which can cause a big mess in the oven as well as a metallic, bitter taste.

Are microwave mug cakes safe? ›

Are microwave mug cakes safe to eat? Yes! Mug cakes are completely safe to consume. Just make sure to microwave them long enough for the cake batter to cook completely!

Why does my mug cake taste like egg? ›

Skip eggs - Since mug cakes are usually single serving, one egg tends to be too much for the portion and it ends up tasting "eggy". So, mug cakes amade without eggs have the best soft and light texture. Add the right amount of leavening - Baking powder is generally the go-to leavening for mug cakes.

Why is my cake not moist enough? ›

The ratio of wet to dry ingredients determines a cake's moisture level. If there's simply too much flour and not enough butter, a cake will taste dry. On the other hand, if there's too much milk and not enough flour, a cake will taste too wet. Finding the right balance between wet and dry ingredients is key.

How to make Betty Crocker mug treats? ›

Empty Cake Mix into microwave-safe 9- to 12-oz mug. Add 3 Tablespoons Water or Milk. Stir until cake mix is well blended, about 30 seconds. Microwave uncovered on High as directed below or until surface is mostly dry.

Why does mug cake become hard? ›

One of the most evident reasons is that you may just overcook the cake at the wrong microwave temperature.

Why did my cake fail to rise? ›

If there is too little raising agent, or it is out of date, there won't be enough gas for a rise. Maybe my oven is too hot? Rising happens during the first two thirds of the baking time, this is followed by setting. If it is too hot then the outside will set before all the gas has expanded and the cake will not rise.

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