Hot Cocoa Mug Cake: Easy Recipe for One - Chelsweets (2024)

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With all the hot chocolate bombs floating around the internet these days, it’s an understatement to say I’ve had hot cocoa on my mind. I wanted to take it one step further and figured a hot cocoa mug cake was the perfect spin on this trend.

This mug cake is ready in minutes and is the perfect way to warm up on a cold day.

I enjoy this recipe the most right out of the microwave when it’s still warm and the chocolate chips are perfectly melted.

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Add a few mini marshmallows and a swirl of whipped cream on top and you’ll be in hot cocoa heaven!

You can also add mini marshmallows into your batter, but they’ll dissolve as the cake batter cooks in the microwave.

Cooking Your Hot Cocoa Mug Cake to Perfection

When I think of a mug cake, I want it to be warm and the tiniest bit gooey.

To achieve this perfect texture, I like to heat my mug cakes in my microwave for 1 minute, then heat it in 15 seconds intervals until it’s ready.

Cooking in intervals after 1 minute makes sure you don’t overcook your mug cake and helps prevent the batter from overflowing. My total cook time is usually 1 minute and 15 seconds.

However, cook time can vary based on your microwave! Different microwaves have different wattage and can vary from 600-1200 watts.

The higher the watts the faster your mug cake will cook. My microwave cooks at 1200 watts and is from 2013.

Test your mug cake after a minute by inserting a toothpick into the center of the cake.

If it comes out mostly clean with a few moist crumbs, it’s been heated long enough! The sides may still be a bit gooey but that’s way it’s supposed to be.

If the toothpick doesn’t come out clean from the center (ignore any melted chocolate chips you may hit) and the batter still seems goopy, heat the mug cake for another 15 seconds. Repeat this process until the toothpick test works.

Err on the side of undercooking your mug cake, as it will continue to set as it cools. If you overcook your mug cake it can get a somewhat spongy, firm texture.

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Picking The Right Mug

Another factor you need to consider when making a mug cake is the mug you use!

Obviously, it needs to be microwave safe (no-metal), but it also has to be large enough. While initially the batter might not fill your mug very high, the cake will rise as it cooks in the microwave.

The batter shouldn’t go higher than halfway up your cup.

As long as your mug has a capacity of 12 oz. or 1 1/2 cups or more, you’re good to go.

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You also want a little extra room in your mug for toppings!! Cue the whipped cream and chocolate syrup.

Mug Cake Substitutions and Swaps

This hot cocoa mug cake recipe uses a lot of ingredients and I know you might not have them all on hand. Or if you have food allergies or restrictions, I’ve got you covered.

Below are some swaps and substitutions that you can make.

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  • All Purpose Flour– This recipe turns out best with AP flour, but you can use a gluten free flour blend or cake flour if that’s all you have on hand.
  • Granulated Sugar– You can use brown sugar in place of granulated sugar if it’s all you have on hand. I do not recommend reducing the amount of sugar though, as it will change the texture of your mug cake.
  • Hot Cocoa / Hot Chocolate Mix– Any hot cocoa or hot chocolate mix will work! Swiss Miss and Ghirardelli are my go-to brands.
  • Vegetable Oil– You can use any flavorless oil in this recipe or melted butter. Canola or sunflower oil would work great!
  • Vanilla Extract – Other extracts can also be used in place of the vanilla extract. Feel free to usecoconut extract,hazelnut extract or evenpistachio extract.
  • Chocolate– You can use milk, dark or semi-sweet chocolate. I like using dark chocolate best!

Tips for Making the Best Hot Chocolate Mug Cake

  • Properly measure your flour(spoon into the cup measure, then level) oruse akitchen scaleto measure your dry ingredients.
  • Make sure you use a large enough mug or glass and that it’s microwave safe (metal-free). As long as your mug has a capacity of 12 oz. or 1 1/2 cups or more, you’re good to go.
  • Cook time can vary based on your microwave! Different microwaves have different wattage and can vary from 600-1200 watts. The higher the watts the faster your mug cake will cook. My microwave cooks at 1200 watts.
  • Any hot cocoa or hot chocolate mix will work. Swiss Miss and Ghirardelli are my go-to choices.
  • Top your mug cake with whipped cream, mini marshmallows, and / or chocolate syrup to make it even more delicious.
  • Please see the section above for substitutions and ingredients swaps.
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Let Me Know What You Think!

If you make this hot chocolate mug cake recipe, I’d love to hear what you think of it! Please leave a rating and comment below.

Don’t forget to tag me @chelsweets! Use the #chelsweets so that I can see your amazing creations on social media.

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Yield: 1 Mug Cake

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This hot cocoa mug cake comes together in minutes, and is the perfect, easy dessert for one!

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time1 minute

Total Time6 minutes

Ingredients

Hot Cocoa Mug Cake

  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour, spooned & leveled (30g)
  • 2 Tbsp granulated sugar (25g)
  • 1/4 cup hot cocoa mix (45g)
  • 1/4 tsp baking powder (1g)
  • 1/8 tsp salt (>1g)
  • 1/4 cup hot water (60g)
  • 2 Tbsp vegetable oil (28g)
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract (1g)
  • 1 Tbsp milk or dark chocolate chips (12g)

Instructions

  1. Whisk together 1/4 cup flour, 2 Tbsp granulated sugar, 1/4 cup hot cocoa mix, 1/4 tsp baking powder, and a pinch of salt in a small bowl.
  2. Add in 1/4 cup hot water, 2 Tbsp vegetable oil, and 1/4 tsp vanilla. Stir together with a whisk together until no clumps of flour remain.
  3. Pour into a 12 oz or larger microwave-safe mug and sprinkle 1 Tbsp of chocolate chips over the top of the batter.
  4. Heat for 60 seconds then check the doneness by inserting a toothpick into the center of the cake. If it comes out mostly clean with a few moist crumbs (melted chocolate is ok too if you hit a chocolate chip), your mug cake is ready! If the batter is still liquid in the center, heat for an additional 15 seconds, then retest with a toothpick. Repeat until your mug cake is cooked through.
  5. Let the cake cool for a few minutes (or else you will burn your tongue - trust me!!), then top with your favorite toppings and enjoy warm! Ice cream, whipped cream, Nutella, caramel sauce, or chocolate sauce all work great as a topping.

Notes

Tips for Making the Best Hot Cocoa Mug Cake

  • Make sure you use a large enough mug or glass, and that it is microwave safe (metal-free). As long as your mug has a capacity of 12 oz. or 1 1/2 cups or more, you're good to go.
  • Cook time can vary based on your microwave! Different microwaves have different wattage and can vary from 600-1200 watts. The higher the watts the faster your mug cake will cook. My microwave cooks at 1200 watts.
  • Any hot cocoa or hot chocolate mix will work! Swiss Miss and Ghirardelli are my go-to choices.
  • Top your mug cake with whipped cream, mini marshmallows, and / or chocolate syrup to make it even more delicious.
  • Please see the section above for substitutions and ingredients swaps.

Nutrition Information

Yield

1

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 594Total Fat 41gSaturated Fat 10gTrans Fat 1gUnsaturated Fat 29gCholesterol 5mgSodium 21mgCarbohydrates 50gFiber 4gSugar 20gProtein 6g

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FAQs

Why did my mug cake fail? ›

Don't overfill your mug with ingredients

Even with the perfect mini whisk, things can still go wrong when making a mug cake. One big mistake involves overfilling the mug. Just like with any other baked good, mug cakes rise during the cooking process.

How to make Swiss Miss hot chocolate in the microwave? ›

What you do:
  1. Heat water or milk in glass measuring cup in microwave on HIGH 30 seconds or until warm. Stir in cocoa mix until blended.
  2. Pour over ice in glass. Top with a serving of Reddi-wip; serve immediately.

Why is my chocolate mug cake rubbery? ›

This is likely because your mug is too small, or you added too much baking powder. Measure accurately and make sure your mug is at least 10oz in volume. Why is my chocolate mug cake rubbery or dry? A rubbery mug cake is indicative of being overcooked, or incorrect measurements.

How do I make a hot cup of cocoa? ›

Stovetop: Heat milk, salt, vanilla and sugar in a small saucepan over medium to low temperature until scalding. Watch the milk so that it does not reach a boil. Combine cocoa and water in a mug and carefully add hot milk. Stir until blended.

Can you use water instead of milk in mug cake? ›

If you'd prefer not to have any milk at all, you can use water instead. Can I Make This Mug Cake in the Oven?

Why isn't my mug cake fluffy? ›

Eggs tend to make mug cakes have a bit of a rubbery texture, so bye-bye eggs and hello tender, fluffy cake. As a bonus, it's now vegetarian and can easily be made vegan too. I developed this recipe from wacky cake, a cake that has no eggs in it. I kept it pretty similar but switched out the water for milk.

Can you eat undercooked mug cake? ›

Fully cook your mug cake and stick to the recommended timings. Consuming undercooked cake or mug cakes can make you sick!

How do you make Swiss hot chocolate taste better? ›

The 15 Best Things To Add To Hot Chocolate
  1. Add an extract. A quick and easy way to add flavor to your hot chocolate is by adding a splash of your favorite extract. ...
  2. Sprinkle in warm spices. ...
  3. Mix in Nutella. ...
  4. Swirl in caramel. ...
  5. Spike it. ...
  6. Infuse it with orange. ...
  7. Swap regular sugar for maple syrup. ...
  8. Add a shot (of coffee)
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Can you microwave milk for hot cocoa? ›

Pour the Milk: Fill your chosen container with the amount of milk you want for your hot chocolate, but remember not to fill it to the brim. Microwave on Medium Power: Instead of blasting the milk on high, set your microwave to a medium power setting. This will warm the milk evenly without suddenly boiling it over.

What are two tips to melting chocolate in the microwave? ›

Stir every 20-30 seconds

As the heat from a microwave can be fairly fierce and starts from within, you must make sure that you pause cooking every 20 to 30 seconds to give it a stir – otherwise your chocolate could burn, and burnt chocolate has a terrible flavour.

How to tell if a mug cake is done? ›

It should be firm and springy, not at all doughy. If it's not done, keep cooking it in 15-second bursts. 6. Mug cakes will be blonde.

Why is my mug cake so dry? ›

Many protein mug cake recipes suffer from dryness because they don't contain enough fat. They use wheat or oat flour, protein powder, and no eggs or oils. Naturally, it's going to be very dry with these ingredients.

Can you eat mug cake batter? ›

Let's make this simple: No. Eating uncooked dough or batter can make you severely sick. The primary risk comes from flour.

How to make hot chocolate pods without machine? ›

Just put the hot cocoa mix in the cup and remove the pod from Keurig and run hot water through… or zap the water in the microwave. Your option. There is no reason to actually fill the pod.

Can I put hot chocolate in a plastic cup? ›

First of all, normal plastic cups have a really low melting point, this means that plastic cups will partially distort or somewhat melt when it comes in contact with hot liquids. It's also important to remember that melted plastics can cause a lot of harm to its user especially if it's not BPA Free.

How to make a hot chocolate bar gift? ›

For our hot cocoa bar, we decided to cut up some of our favorite chocolates and offer them as toppings. Extra-small chunks Almond Butter Crunch were the most popular toppings of choice. Chocolate chips, finely chopped nuts, crushed graham crackers, and candy cane pieces, also make great options!

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