Chocolate Mug Cake

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People say this fudgy chocolate mug cake recipe is the best mug cake they’ve ever tried. And you can make it in the microwave or oven!

Chocolate Mug Cake
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The best chocolate cake in a mug

This is the chocolate mug cake recipe for chocolate lovers.

Rich, decadent, and delicious, the recipe has over two thousand positive reviews from readers who’ve made the chocolate cake and absolutely love it.

So if you’ve been disappointed with other chocolate mug cake recipes in the past, definitely be sure to give this one a try, because it will not disappoint!

Readers also love this Brownie in a Mug

Single Serving Chocolate Cake

Microwave chocolate mug cake recipe

I could tell you that I labored in front of a hot oven all day baking this cake.

But the reality is that the chocolate mug cake took only one minute.

Yes, really.

And it is made with pantry staple ingredients you can always keep on hand, with no eggs required.

Any time you are craving chocolate, now all you have to do is head to the kitchen and whip up this easy chocolate dessert in the microwave.

You can even portion out the dry ingredients ahead of time and store the chocolate cake mix in small Ziploc bags so the recipe will be even quicker to make when you’re ready to eat.

It’s like chocolate cake meal prep!

For a larger version, try this Vegan Chocolate Cake

Chocolate Cake in a Mug
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Chocolate mug cake flavors

Chocolate Peanut Butter: Omit the oil in the recipe below, and stir in one or two tablespoons of peanut butter (or almond butter) in its place.

Nutella Mug Cake: Instead of oil, add a tablespoon of your favorite chocolate hazelnut spread. I like this Homemade Nutella Recipe. Top with more Nutella!

Chocolate Peppermint: Stir a fourth teaspoon of pure peppermint extract into the liquid ingredients before stirring everything together to form a batter.

Dark Chocolate Coconut: Use coconut oil, and top the finished mug cake with dark chocolate chips, shredded coconut, and a scoop of Coconut Ice Cream.

Mocha Mug Cake: Stir half a teaspoon of instant coffee granules, regular or decaf, in with the cake’s dry ingredients.

Chocolate Orange: Add one teaspoon of orange zest to the mug before stirring.

What is your dream single serving mug cake flavor? If there are any other ideas you’d like to see that I do not have listed above, definitely let me know!

Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe

Frosting options

Feel free to decorate your single serving chocolate cake with shredded coconut, chopped walnuts or pecans, mini chocolate chips, hot fudge sauce or caramel sauce.

I used this homemade Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting.

Or you can frost the cake however you wish, such as with store bought or homemade vanilla or chocolate frosting, powdered sugar or melted chocolate, sliced bananas, strawberries, cherries, blueberries, or raspberry jam.

It’s also wonderful topped with Coconut Whipped Cream or Almond Milk Ice Cream.

Chocolate mug cake recipe video

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How to make a chocolate mug cake

Step One: Start by combining all of the dry ingredients in a cereal bowl or small dish. Stir very well, to ensure the salt and baking powder are evenly distributed.

Step Two: Add liquid, stir to form a chocolate cake batter, and pour the batter into a microwave or oven safe dish, ramekin, or coffee mug.

Especially if you are not planning to eat the cake straight out of the mug, be sure to grease the dish well before adding the batter.

Step Three: Microwave for thirty to forty seconds. Mine is always fluffy and cooked through after this time, but you may need to cook longer depending on your microwave’s wattage.

Or bake the mug cake in the oven for fourteen minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out mostly clean.

Step Four: Frost the top of the chocolatey dessert and enjoy. To store leftovers… Wait, what leftovers?

Chocolate Mug Cake Ingredients

Mug cake recipe ingredients

Here’s what you need to make the single serving recipe: cocoa, flour, sweetener, salt, baking powder, milk of choice, pure vanilla extract, and oil or banana.

Cocoa powder – Use regular unsweetened cocoa powder for the first tablespoon of cocoa. Dutch cocoa powder, hot chocolate mix, or additional regular unsweetened cocoa can be used for the two teaspoons.

Flour – The recipe works well with white flour, oat flour, all purpose gluten free flour, or spelt flour (my personal preference). I have not tried it with any other options such as whole wheat flour or pastry flour.

A keto mug cake version with almond flour is also included in the recipe box below.

Sweetener – This can be granulated sugar or unrefined coconut sugar or a liquid option like pure maple syrup or honey.

For a sugar free mug cake, use xylitol or granulated erythritol. Stevia technically works, but the flavor and texture are better if you go with one of the other options listed here.

Fat source – I think the cake tastes best made with coconut oil. My second favorite choice is peanut butter or almond butter. Vegetable oil is also fine to use.

If you want a low fat or fat free mug cake, many readers have written in to say it works to substitute applesauce, Greek yogurt, sweet potato, pumpkin, or mashed banana. I much prefer the taste with some fat added, but that is a personal taste preference.

Vegan Chocolate Mug Cake

Vegan chocolate mug cake

The mug cake is already naturally eggless, which means it is super easy to create a dairy free and vegan version.

Just use a plant based milk, such as coconut milk, soy milk, or almond milk. If topping with chocolate chips, ice cream, or frosting, choose vegan options for those as well.

For a gluten free chocolate mug cake, use either oat flour or gluten free all purpose flour. If you experiment with any other gluten free flours, let me know how it goes.

You may also like these Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies

Microwave chocolate cake in a mug
4.99 from 1334 votes

Chocolate Mug Cake

This easy chocolate mug cake recipe can be made in the microwave or oven!
Prep Time: 4 minutes
Cook Time: 1 minute
Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: 1 mug cake
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Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp cocoa powder
  • 2 tsp Dutch cocoa powder or additional regular
  • 3 tbsp flour spelt, white, oat, or all purpose gluten free (or try this Keto Mug Cake Recipe)
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp sweetener of choice
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 2 1/2 tsp oil or nut butter (While I much prefer the version with fat, many commenters say they love substituting applesauce or mashed banana here)
  • 3 tbsp milk of choice
  • 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • How to make a chocolate mug cake recipe: Combine dry ingredients and mix very, very well. Add liquid, stir, then transfer to a little dish, ramekin, or even a coffee mug. Either microwave 30-60 seconds (time will depend on your microwave's wattage) OR cook in a preheated 350 F oven for about 14 minutes. If you don’t want to eat it straight out of the dish, be sure to spray your dish first and then wait for the mug cake to cool before trying to remove it. Frosting ideas are listed above in the post!
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Notes

Looking for a vanilla version? Make this Vanilla Mug Cake.
 
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1,524 Comments

  1. Megan says:

    Umm…so this has been “gawked” on Food Gawker over 1000 times! Congrats!

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I saw that! I was/am SO excited! Out of all the things I’ve ever submitted to them, I think this was the photo I was hoping the most would make page 1 lol!

  2. Vicki says:

    Ok, I made a gluten free version of this yesterday using almond flour. It never solidified, even after adding extra cooking time. I put it in the fridge to see if it would firm up, but had no luck. What did I do wrong?
    I ate it anyway, it was like a super decadent chocolate pudding, LOL! especially since I covered the top in dark chocolate chips while it was hot for icing. mmmm, it was tasty 🙂 Any suggestion to making it gluten free and cake-like?

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I wouldn’t use almond flour. With gf baking, you often need to use other ingredients (xantham or guar gum, etc) to make things rise. If I were to make this gluten free, I’d probably use a gf mix, such as Arrowhead Mills. But that’s just because I really don’t have much experience cooking with xantham gum.

      1. Vicki says:

        Thanks Katie for the advice! I have a severe corn allergy, so I have tried to avoid any mixes since they sometimes contain corn products, but will check out the Arrowhead mix.

      2. Linda says:

        Yeh i tried with almond flour and coconut milk and it just stayed like a pudding, I don’t have trouble getting other things to rise with the almond flour so not sure why this one wouldn’t work? Please post if you get it to work! the cake looks amazing I want mine to look like that!! 🙂

  3. Sara A says:

    Hooray! Congratulations, Katie, you deserve this accolade 100%, hands down!

    I sadly learned a few weeks ago that I am allergic to gluten and vanilla AND chocolate (the horror!) (and about 20 other things) but I just made this with sorghum flour (plus a scant 1/4tsp xanthan gum as a stabalizer) and carob powder, plus a 1/4tsp maple syrup to make up for the vanilla. It was a bit gooey so I should have cut down more on the coconut milk to compensate for the extra liquid from the maple syrup (and liquid stevia) and possibly added a bit more xanthan gum. I’m still learning how to play with the gf baking fun, obviously. It was a far cry from the decadence one would get from chocolate, but considering I’m still learning to like carob it was pretty good. I will continue to dream of chocolate and try to find creative loopholes so that I can still play with your recipes because I love them SO much!

    Thank you again for being amazing!

  4. Kathy says:

    I made this today, and let me just say, THIS WAS THE BEST (MICROWAVE) CAKE EVER.
    I made a ‘frosting’ by mixing together 2 tsp cocoa powder, 1 tsp honey, and 1 or 2 tbsp milk then poured it over the cake. I actually don’t want to move this from my “to try recipes” to the “already tried recipes” board on Pinterest! It’s so good ;]
    Plus, it’s nice to get some iron from a daily cake 😀 haha ^^

  5. Shelley says:

    yummmmm that looks sooooooooo goood. I love you for this.

  6. Aurélia says:

    (Belated) congratulations!
    I tried a ‘different’ version of this chocolate cake today… subbed almond butter for the oil, 1T ground flax seeds for 1T flour, agave for the sugar, used corn flour and only 1T+1t cocoa powder (the original recipe tasted a tad bitter to me). It turned out just like chocolate mousse… only hot and vegan. NUM! Thank you for sharing!

  7. mag says:

    I was home alone last night and decided to make this. Oh my world! Not only is it delicious, it’s the best allergy friendly cake i have ever tried! i can’t wait to make this for my son tonight.

  8. Mushroomz says:

    I made the cake with coconut oil (what’s with all the subbing with applesauce? Coconut oil is HEALTHY and SATIATING, people!) but subbed the sugar with agave. The results? I LOVE it!
    (and congrats for the win, of course!)

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      LOL agreed! Coconut oil is my favorite oil for baking, and it is way yummier than applesauce baked goods!

      1. Maya says:

        So, the doctor told me I am hypothyroid, which I’m determined to first attempt to treat naturally sans prescription meds. Anyway, one of the foods the trusty internet told me to eat is coconut oil. You better believe I’m putting it on EVERYTHING whether or not it is good for thyroid function!

  9. Liz @ iheartvegetables says:

    Katie you TOTALLY deserve it! Congrats!!!

  10. Marissa says:

    Applesauce worked great and the batter alone was delicious (yeah for no eggs/salmonella!)