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The cake above is meant for just one person.
Yes, you’re really supposed to eat the whole thing at once.
Don’t argue.
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Arguing will get you nowhere.
Whereas not arguing will get you… cake!
Double-layer chocolate cake, with gooey caramel-coconut-pecan frosting in each and every decadent bite. The cake part is just my recipe for One-Minute Chocolate Cake. So today’s recipe is really all about the gooey frosting.
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German Chocolate Mug Cake
Cake:
- 1 tablespoon plus 2 tsp cocoa powder (8g)
- 3 tablespoons spelt flour (or white, or Arrowhead Mills gf) (See nutrition link below, for substitution notes.) (30g)
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 2 tsp sugar or evaporated cane juice (edit: xylitol works as well) (10g)
- 1/4 tsp baking powder
- 1 stevia packet (or 1 tablespoon more sugar)
- 2-3 tsp coconut oil or vegetable oil (10-12g) (Many readers say it still tastes good if you sub applesauce or mashed banana. But I can’t personally vouch for the results if you make that substitution.)
- 3 tablespoons milk of choice (45g) (I used almond milk)
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
Frosting:
- 1 cup pecans (100g)
- 1/4 cup pitted dates (40g) (If you don’t like dates, you can omit this, but it doesn’t make the frosting taste like dates; it just gives a caramel taste.)
- 1/4 cup plus 3 tbsp water (105g)
- scant 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 2 tsp maple syrup (10g)
- 2 nunaturals stevia packets, or 2 tbsp powdered sugar (or omit and simply increase maple syrup to 3 tbsp, while cutting the water back to 1/4 cup)
- optional: 3 tbsp coconut butter, for a more buttery taste (45g)
- 1 tbsp shredded coconut (5g)
For the cake: Combine first 6 ingredients and mix very, very well. Add ingredients 7-9, stir, then transfer to two 1/2-cup ramekins that have been greased well. If using the oven, cook 13-14 at 350F. If using the microwave, heat 30-60 seconds (depending on the type of flour). If you don’t want to eat it straight out of the dish, be sure to wait for them to cool before trying to remove.
For the frosting: In a dish, cover the pecans and dates in water (not the measured water listed in the recipe) and let soak at least 8 hours. Drain completely, then combine all frosting ingredients except coconut and blend very well, until it is completely smooth. Frost each cake, sprinkle with coconut, and stack one on top of the other. (Frosting recipe makes about 1 1/4c total. Obviously you won’t need all of this for the single-serving cake, but it’s important to make the full batch for optimum blending. Besides… when is leftover frosting a bad thing?)
View German Chocolate Cake Nutrition Facts
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**Side note: I always seem to forget that when one runs a food blog, everything is taken literally. No, I did not have just one small plate of food for Thanksgiving… How our Thanksgiving works is that we pretty much eat for the entire party, not just when we sit down for dinner!
Anyway, I edited the post to avoid confusion.
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I sent this link to my mom – german chocolate cake is her absolute favorite!
Hi Katie!
O my gosh this looks sooooo good!!! I can not wait to try it. Although, I am in college, in a dorm, so baking is not really possible… But christmas break is coming soon so I know what I will be doing! On quick question, do you think you could post the nutrition info for just the frosting? I looks so good, I kind of just want to eat it plain! 🙂
It’s around 45c per tbsp.
Thank you! So excited to make this you have no idea! 🙂
I have been thinking about making this single serve cake for so long and this frosting is tempting me even more.
*Sigh* I hate that you have to change your posts so much just to appease people.
This mini cake sounds perfect though. I personally don’t like german chocolate cake, but I know tons who do and I will have to try this recipe out on them!
Oh, and I LOVE to argue. My parents always said that I should be a lawyer with all of the questions I ask. Haha. Good to know though that I’m not the only one who likes to talk! 🙂
Oh. My. Gosh. That looks AMAZING, and just in time for exam week 😉
Katie,
Girl, you never disappoint. I have like 20 food blogs in my favorites list and I check most of them at least once a week. You are the one that posts the most frequently and the most yumm-ily. I used to dream about pizza and enchiladas and now I dream about 1 Minute Cakes, Vegan Frosting and whatever else you will come up with next. Thank you for everything you do.
This looks like a great icing recipe. I don’t like arguing or debating, I get too upset. And I usually start crying.
This looks incredible! My friend who loves German Chocolate is going to flip out with excitement when I send her this link. 😀
I love arguing, and it’s inevitable since my family is usually on the opposite of me on issues. It definitely makes holidays interesting 🙂
And I can’t wait to try the recipe. My dorm room’s rickety oven is intimidating, but a personal cake for the season is worth it!
This is perfect. Amazing. I love German chocolate cake, and having a recipe for one serving, is just, you’re just wonderful!