Carrot Cake In A Mug

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A soft, fluffy, delicious, and single serving carrot cake in a mug recipe. It’s the perfect easy dessert for Easter, or for any other day too!

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Raise your hand if you like carrot cake.

Jump up and down if you’d like a single-serving carrot cake in a mug that takes less than 5 minutes to make and is so healthy you can eat the entire recipe in one sitting.

Yes, you really can.

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Of course you’ll want frosting.

I used the frosting written out in my recipe for Keto Carrot Cake.

Carrot cake and frosting are meant for each other.

Alternatively, you can use vanilla frosting, Coconut Whipped Cream, almond butter, Vegan Cream Cheese, or whatever your carrot-loving heart desires.

It should be no surprise to you that my own carrot-loving heart often desires coconut butter. Slice the cake – or cakes – in half and slather on the frosting.

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Oh, um, and you can stop jumping up and down now.

People at work will start to think you’re crazy…

A "single serving" carrot cake recipe with over 51,000 repins that can even be made in your microwave and is secretly good for you?! Recipe here: https://lett-trim.today/2012/04/03/five-minute-carrot-cake-for-one/

A single serving carrot cake recipe that can be made in your oven or microwave and is secretly good for you. It can’t get much better than that!

Also try this chocolate Brownie in a Mug

5 Minute Carrot Mug Cake Easter Recipe
4.92 from 25 votes

Carrot Cake In A Mug

A single serving carrot cake mug cake that's perfect for an easy Easter dessert.
Yield: 1 mug cake
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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup spelt, white, or gf all purpose flour (or here's a Keto Mug Cake)
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder
  • 1/8 tsp each: baking soda and salt
  • 1 1/2 tbsp sugar (unrefined or xylitol if desired)
  • pinch uncut stevia, or 1 additional tbsp sugar
  • 1/3 cup canned carrots, drained (or steamed carrots, peeled)
  • 1 tbsp milk of choice
  • 1 tbsp oil or almond butter, or additional milk of choice
  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract

Instructions 

  • Carrot Mug Cake Recipe: In a small bowl, mix dry ingredients (not carrots). If you have a blender or Magic Bullet, mix all wet ingredients and blend. (For those without a blender, simply fork-mash the carrots very well before combining with the other wet ingredients.) Then mix dry into wet, and stir.  Pour into greased ramekins or a little dish or mug. (I used two 1/2-cup ramekins.) If using the microwave, cook for 1 minute 20 seconds (or more or less, depending on the strength of your microwave). Or you can cook this in the oven at 350F for around 15 minutes. Let cool before trying to pop out. Serves 1-2. Frosting recommendations are listed above in this post.
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Notes

For a larger cake, be sure to try this Vegan Carrot Cake.
 
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334 Comments

  1. AJ says:

    Do you think that using WW pastry flour would also work?

  2. Pixie says:

    Looks gorgeous! And your timing couldn’t have been more perfect – February 3rd is Carrot Cake day! 😀

  3. alex says:

    Could you post some of the most popular recipes in larger portions ie for an an entire cake?! It would be really helpful because I end up just making a ton of small batches!

  4. Anne says:

    I added golden raisins, walnuts, dates, and chocolate chips to this recipe. It was absolutely delicious. I also mixed some Tofutti cream cheese, coconut sugar, almond butter, and almond milk to get frosting.

  5. Emily says:

    I bet that pureed carrots — like, baby food — would also work! 🙂 Definitely trying this asap!

  6. Kate says:

    Gorgeous recipes Katie!
    I’m a bit concerned about your ‘ microwave ‘ cooking though. Surely that’s NOT a healthy option nowadays …
    Blessings
    Kate

    1. AdoptiveMom2Seven says:

      After much research because of my mom telling me that microwaves cause cancer and all types of craziness, I found out that microwaving food isn’t bad for you. Take the time, do your research, there’s no need to be fearful of what you don’t know!

  7. Angel says:

    If I wanted to use this to make 20 single serving cakes, I suppose I could just double the recipes to 20 times? Correct?

  8. Maria says:

    Katie,
    There are so many recipes I’d love to bake as soon as I read about them but realize that I haven’t all the ingredients on hand. Would you consider creating a “pantry list” of commonly used ingredients. (I was grocery shopping the other day and I recalled a recipe I wanted to try had dates, so I picked up a package of dates just in case I come by the recipe again!). Thanks!

      1. Maria says:

        Thank you.

  9. Kelly Gardner says:

    This is really good! Just whipped one up – yummo!

  10. Kyra says:

    Hi

    Thanks so much for this! Really wanted to get/make my mum something really nice for Mothers’ Day this year but the problem with cakes is that they’re sometimes really fatty and oily or just not original. Now I can make a little baby cake!! 😮 I’m going to make a love heart stencil and make lots of icing sugar hearts surround the cake on the plate.
    Thanks so much again 🙂