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Thursday, 29 January 2026

My favourite mug cake recipe!

Sometimes life just calls for dessert! You know when it’s late, the house is quiet and your sweet tooth decides say we must eat cake now! You don’t want to make a whole cake but you are craving something warm, gooey and just a little indulgent. This is where the mug cake comes in. It only takes about 5 minutes to make and I have a favourite recipe which I want to share!

Mug cake recipe

Mug cakes are the ultimate cheat’s dessert. They are quick, fuss free and best of all require minimal washing up. You mix everything straight in a mug, microwave it for a minute or two and voila you have a personal portion of cake ready to go. No mixers and no multiple bowls. The beauty of mug cakes is that you can stick with a classic chocolate, go for vanilla or get a little adventurous with peanut butter, caramel, berries or even a hint of coffee because it’s a single serving you can experiment without feeling guilty about wasting ingredients.

Here’s my go to recipe. It’s rich, chocolatey and comes together in no time. Perfect for when a sugar craving hits and patience isn’t an option!

Ingredients:

4 tablespoons plain flour.
4 tablespoons sugar.
2 tablespoons cocoa powder.
3 tablespoons milk.
2 tablespoons vegetable oil.

Method:

Mix the dry ingredients: the flour, sugar and cocoa powder in a microwave safe mug.

Add the wet ingredients, stir in the milk and oil until smooth. The batter should be thick but pourable. At this stage, if you’re feeling naughty drop in a few chocolate chips or a spoon of peanut butter!

Microwave on high for 70 to 90 seconds. Start with 70 and check. Keep a close eye! Every microwave is different, and you want it moist and soft, not rubbery. The cake will rise above the mug and look like a little chocolate volcano.

Let it cool for a minute, then eat straight from the mug!

Optional extras - Dust with icing sugar, drizzle with chocolate sauce or plop a scoop of ice cream on top.

I’ve tried dozens of mug cake recipes, some disastrous some OK and a few amazing but this one hits the spot. The cocoa powder and sugar ratio is just right, the oil keeps it moist. The best tip I can give you is to use a big mug! If it's too small it will spill over and you don't want to spend the evening cleaning the microwave!

So next time you need a dessert fix and don’t want to bake a whole cake grab your mug, whisk up my favourite chocolate recipe and microwave your way to happiness.

Do you ever make yourself a mug cake?

15 comments :

  1. Aww, this sounds lovely and it looks well risen. It's been a while since I made a mug cake, but they are so good and easy to make. Yummy!!

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  2. I've never made a mud cake but your recipe sounds really good! You could always put a plate under the mug so that if the cake mixture runs in the microwave, it would just get the plate dirty. Thanks for the recipe!

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  3. Oh wow, that sounds amazing! I'm going to have to try this - soon!

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  4. I've never made a mug cake, but I think I'll be trying this soon!

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  5. Oh I have a feeling it would be better if I didn't know about this, but your photo is so appealing, I may be going over to the dark side at some point! So well risen, and no raising agent needed!

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  6. Yum! This sounds so good! My daughter used to make mug cakes when she was younger. It's such a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth without baking a whole cake!

    Jill - Doused in Pink

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  7. I make a mug treat that is similar to a cake but the ingredients are more an oatmeal cookie. I add old fashioned oats, flour, sugar, dried cranberries, oil, milk, stir, and microwave for about 1 minute. I eat it with a spoon. A treat within 5 minutes. Your cake looks fantastic!

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  8. I have never made a mug cake but this sounds yummy!

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  9. I made several mug cakes some 20 years or so ago but mine didn't always turn out real well. You have a knack for it!

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  10. What a great idea. Such a fun way to make a little desert that you can easily eat without spilling. Perfect for a movie night.

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  11. I have never made a mug cake, but am saving your recipe!! I know that feeling you described and this would hit the "spot" for sure!! xo

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  12. I love a good mug cake!!!! I stick mini candy bars in mine for a lava experience!!!

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  13. Oooh I love a mug cake, thank you for sharing!

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