If You Love Chocolate Cake, Wait Until You See This Easy Recipe (2024)

Let's be honest. Who doesn't love a warm, gooey chocolate cake? I certainly do, and there may be no better excuse to indulge than on National Chocolate Cake Day. If you're looking for a sweet, simple dessert that tastes way better than that box of cookies you keep in the back of your pantry, say no more. Let me introduce you to the five-minute mug cake.

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There are three main reasons to love the humble mug cake. First, it takes five minutes. Second, you prepare, bake and eat it in a coffee cup, so you can make a quick, single-serve cake when you don't want to wash a ton of dirty dishes. Third, mug cakes are an ingenious shortcut for people without an oven to cook tasty baked goods at home, since all you need is a microwave.

I only recently graduated to an apartment with a conventional oven. Before that, I lived in a tiny college dorm and then a New York apartment, both sans ovens. Before I caved in and bought a toaster oven, I was able to turn out good chocolate and peanut butter mug cakes in my microwave.

Whether you're looking for a hassle-free dessert or an oven-less cake recipe, here's how to make a chocolate cake in a coffee cup that'll satisfy your cravings. I've also included a few ways to modify this recipe, if you have dairy- or egg-related dietary restrictions. You can also easily make mug cakes gluten-free by using gluten-free flour blends you buy or make from scratch.

Chocolate mug cake recipe

During my tenure making mug cakes, I experimented with recipes from the Food Network, New York Times, Allrecipes and Tasty to uncover the simplest way to make a delicious chocolate mug cake -- one that requires minimal time and skill to prepare, and with ingredients you likely have on hand.

A lot of recipes look fairly similar to the one below, with the main ingredients being flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, milk, oil and an egg. Some recipes, however, called for less common ingredients that you may not have in your pantry, like chocolate hazelnut spread. Others even called for butter (instead of vegetable oil), which required a separate cup to melt in and some skill to avoid scrambling your egg when it's hot. I tried to keep this one simple by sticking to pantry basics and oil, which is easier to incorporate and helps keep this quick-cook cake moist.

For a basic chocolate mug cake recipe, all you'll need are these staples:

  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons sugar (depending on how sweet you want your cake to be)
  • 3 tablespoons cocoa powder
  • ¼ teaspoons baking powder
  • A pinch of salt
  • 3 tablespoons milk
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • A few drops vanilla extract
  • Chocolate chips to taste (optional, but if you have them, I recommend)

1. Add flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt to a standard-size (12-ounce) microwave-safe mug. Note that if you are using a smaller cup, your cake may rise and spill over the rim. Mix thoroughly with a fork until ingredients are well combined.

2. To the same mug, add the milk, vegetable oil, vanilla and an egg. Whisk all the ingredients together with a fork until the mixture is hom*ogeneous and free of lumps. Stir in chocolate chips, if desired.

3. Microwave your mug cake uncovered for 90 seconds. Allow the cake to cool for a few minutes before eating -- trust me, it gets hot!

4. Top the mug cake with more chocolate chips as desired, powdered sugar or ice cream, and enjoy.

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How to make your mug cake dairy- and egg-free

Whether you choose to omit dairy and eggs from your diet or have allergies, you can easily hack a mug cake recipe to exclude milk or eggs.

For the recipe above, simply replace the egg with an extra tablespoon of oil. It's important to note, however, that this does affect the texture of the cake, and it will not rise as much while cooking. To make the recipe dairy-free, simply use a milk alternative such as almond milk, oat milk or soy milk. The results are just as good.

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How does a microwave cook a cake?

The microwave's history can be traced back to 1955, when the appliance was first introduced for home kitchens, but the mug cake's lineage is less clear. One of the earlier references to a microwavable dessert cooked in a coffee cup surfaced in a 2009 YouTube video titled "The most dangerous cake in the world." The woman in the video skeptically tries a recipe from her neighbor, and she concludes that it's "dangerous" because you can have a moist cake ready in less than five minutes any time of day.

Microwaves use super-speedy electromagnetic waves to cook the food item by vibrating the water in the food. This means cooking a cake (and other dishes) can be done much quicker in comparison to ovens, which use gas or electricity to warm up the entire inside of an oven to cook food. A plus for ovens, however, is they can also caramelize and crisp up food, creating a nice crust on baked goods. For baking cakes, this means the color and texture of your dessert will be different when cooked in a microwave instead of baked in an oven.

For more, take a look at the six essential kitchen tools to elevate your cooking, CNET's recommendations for the best microwaves and countertop ovens. Plus, what's the difference between sheet pans, cookie sheets and baking pans?

If You Love Chocolate Cake, Wait Until You See This Easy Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you love chocolate cake? ›

Whenever we feel down or are not in a good mood, we turn to the chocolate cake as our comfort food. The main ingredient of the chocolate in this Cake is cocoa, which helps our brain release endorphins or the "feel good" chemical. It is why our moods lighten whenever we eat this Cake, and we feel a lot better.

Why doesn't my chocolate cake taste like chocolate? ›

If your homemade chocolate cake has a lackluster taste, you're probably not adding enough salt.

How long can chocolate cake be left out for? ›

Generally, it's safe to leave a chocolate cake at room temperature for few hours, but if dry cake so it's possible upto 2 days but covered. After that, it's advisable to refrigerate it to maintain freshness and prevent spoilage.

Why is chocolate cake so delicious? ›

Sweetness and Balance -

The sweetness of chocolate cake plays a crucial role in its deliciousness. Sugar is added to the batter, providing the desired level of sweetness that complements the richness of the chocolate. It helps balance the slight bitterness of the cocoa and enhances the overall flavor profile.

Is it OK to eat chocolate cake every day? ›

A small dessert consumed daily can be part of a healthy diet. The key is to control portion sizes. You'll also want to pay attention to other foods you eat that contain added sugars, such as cereals, protein bars, juices, bottled teas and coffees, so you don't overdo your daily sugar intake.

What does adding coffee to chocolate cake do? ›

In this case, the bitterness of coffee balances the sweetness of chocolate, keeping it from becoming cloying. At the same time, coffee adds another layer to the chocolate flavor, making it more complex and intense.

What flavor enhances chocolate? ›

Examples include citrus zest, vanilla, coffee, orange, mint, lavender, and berry extracts, which can be used individually or in creative combinations. Citrus Zest: The zesty notes of lemon, orange, or lime can lend a refreshing and tangy twist to chocolate, brightening its flavour profile.

Why is my chocolate cake moist but crumbly? ›

You may like to check that your oven is running at the correct temperature with an oven thermometer and also postion the cake pans on the centre shelf of the oven. Too much leavening can also sometimes cause a crumbly cake so measure the baking powder and bicorbonate of soda carefully, using a 5ml measuring teaspoon.

Is it better to freeze or refrigerate a cake? ›

Once cooled, individual cake layers can each be wrapped twice in food-service-grade plastic wrap. With a piece of tape, make sure to label what type of cake it is and the date that you're freezing it. The cake can go straight in the freezer and should be used within three to four months.

Should I store chocolate cake in the fridge or counter? ›

Should You Refrigerate Cake? You should avoid refrigeration in most cases. Unless your cake features perishable materials that could spoil—like cream frosting, fresh fruit, ice cream, mascarpone, or whipped cream—it's actually better off at room temperature.

What cake lasts the longest? ›

Cakes with high sugar content tend to last longer due to sugar's natural preservative properties. Dairy-based cakes, on the other hand, spoil faster due to the perishable nature of dairy products. Similarly, cakes with fruit fillings or toppings also have a shorter shelf life.

Why does my chocolate cake taste like brownie? ›

Another is, the ratio of the ingredients could be off. So, too much flour but not enough baking powder for it to rise properly. Or a lot of sugar, eggs, and cocoa powder and little baking powder, making it more similar to that of a brownie recipe. Maybe your oven temperature was too low.

Why is my chocolate cake chewy? ›

And the over mixing is usually caused from incorrectly creaming butter and sugar. Gluten is a protein that gives baked goods firm and elastic structure but overdoing it can mean a chewy texture, and that's no good.

Why does my chocolate cake taste soapy? ›

Remember also that too much baking soda in a recipe and not enough acid will still result in a soapy, metallic taste in the baked good. Thus, getting the right amount of baking soda in your baking is important, we don't want soapy tasting cakes!

What is interesting about chocolate cake? ›

Here are a few fun facts:
  • The first chocolate cake recipe was published in 1847 by Eliza Leslie (you can find it here)
  • Before this, chocolate was only consumed as a beverage.
  • The first boxed cake mix was released in the 1920s.
  • Dr. James Baker discovered how to make chocolate in 1764 by grinding cocoa beans.

Why do people love cake so much? ›

The delicious smell and great taste of a well-made cake can make people feel happy and remember good times. In addition, cakes are important for celebrating important events and milestones. When there's a birthday, wedding, or big event, having a cake makes it feel special and adds some sweetness to the celebration.

Why do you love to eat chocolate? ›

According to science, eating chocolate not only tastes good but it can actually make you happy. Chocolate contains chemicals like tryptophan which the brain uses to produce serotonin, the neurotransmitter and hormone responsible for feelings of happiness and joy.

Why do I love cakes so much? ›

Dessert lovers enjoy cake for may reasons, including: perfect for every occasion: many special occasions are celebrated with cake. Whether you're having a birthday party, getting married or celebrating a work anniversary, cake is a crowd-pleasing favorite that is a big part of any event.

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