A Cake in a Cup
Sometimes, you just need a little cake. Right now. I get that feeling. This recipe is my favorite quick fix. You mix it in a mug. Then you cook it in the microwave. In two minutes, you have a warm, chocolaty treat. It feels like a small miracle.
It is so simple, a 12-year-old can make it safely. That is important. Knowing how to make your own snack is a great skill. It builds confidence. What is your favorite quick dessert? Is it cake, or maybe cookies? Tell me about it.
My Little Chocolate Mistake
I first made this for my grandson. He was visiting and wanted something sweet. We had no cake. So we tried this mug cake. I was so nervous. I thought it might not work. But it puffed up so nicely. He was so happy. I still laugh at that memory.
That is why this matters. It is not just about the cake. It is about the moment you share. A small kindness can make someone’s whole day better. Do you have a food that reminds you of a happy time? I would love to hear your story.
Let’s Get Mixing
First, grab a big mug. Spray the inside with a little cooking spray. This stops the cake from sticking. Now, add your dry things. That is the flour, sugar, cocoa, baking powder, and a tiny dash of salt. Stir them up with a fork.
Next, pour in the milk, oil, and vanilla. Stir it all until it is smooth. Do not forget the bottom of the mug. Now for the best part. Stir in those chocolate chips. Doesn’t that look good already?
The Magic Microwave Minute
Now, the magic happens. Put your mug in the microwave. Cook it for about 70 to 90 seconds. Watch it puff up. It is done when the top looks set but still a tiny bit shiny. Do not cook it too long.
Here is a fun fact. The cake keeps cooking from its own heat after you take it out. That is why you must let it rest in the microwave for one minute. This wait makes it perfect. This matters because patience makes better food. And it is safer, so you do not burn your tongue.
Make It Your Own
This cake is like a blank canvas. You can add so many things. Try peanut butter chips instead of chocolate. Or add a few sprinkles for fun. A little sprinkle of sea salt on top is also wonderful.
What would you add to your perfect mug cake? Tell me your favorite mix-in. I am always looking for new ideas. Cooking is more fun when you make the recipe your own.

Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| All-purpose flour | 3 Tbsp (23 g) | |
| Granulated sugar | 2 Tbsp (25 g) | |
| Unsweetened cocoa powder | 1 Tbsp (7.5 g) | |
| Baking powder | 1/4 teaspoon (1 g) | |
| Salt | dash (0.5 g) | |
| Milk | 3 Tbsp (45 ml) | Any kind of milk |
| Canola oil | 1 Tbsp (15 ml) | Or melted butter |
| Vanilla extract | 1/8 teaspoon (0.6 ml) | |
| Chocolate chips | 1 tsp (5 g) | Or your favorite flavor baking chips |

My Easy Chocolate Mug Cake from Scratch
Hello, my dear! Let’s make a little magic in a mug. This recipe is my go-to for a quick sweet treat. My grandson, Leo, asks for it every time he visits. I love how fast it comes together. You will, too.
Step 1: Grab your favorite big mug. Give the inside a quick spray with cooking spray. This keeps the cake from sticking. I learned that the hard way once. What a mess that was!
Step 2: Now, add the dry stuff. That’s your flour, sugar, cocoa, baking powder, and a tiny dash of salt. Just stir them all together right in the mug. Doesn’t that look like a little dirt pile? I still laugh at that.
Step 3: Pour in the milk, oil, and vanilla. Stir everything until it’s nice and smooth. (Be sure to scrape the bottom! A fork works wonders for this.) You want no dry spots hiding down there.
Step 4: Time for the best part! Stir in those chocolate chips. Or just sprinkle them right on top. They will melt into gooey pockets of joy. It makes the cake extra special, I think.
Step 5: Pop the mug in the microwave. Cook it for about 70 to 90 seconds. The top should look just set, but a tiny bit shiny. Let it sit in there for one whole minute after. This is the hardest part, waiting!
And there you have it! A warm, personal cake just for you. What’s your favorite add-in? Chocolate chips or something else? Share below!
| Cook Time | 1–2 minutes |
| Total Time | 5 minutes |
| Yield | 1 serving |
| Category | Dessert, Snack |
Three Fun Twists to Try
This little cake is like a blank canvas. You can dress it up so many ways. Here are a few of my favorite ideas. They are all so simple and fun.
- Birthday Cake: Use rainbow sprinkles instead of chocolate chips. It feels like a party!
- Peanut Butter Cup: Drop a spoonful of peanut butter in the middle before cooking. Oh my, it’s good.
- Mint Chocolate: Use mint chocolate chips. It tastes so fresh and cool.
Which one would you try first? Comment below! I always love hearing your ideas.
Serving Your Sweet Masterpiece
This cake is wonderful all on its own. But sometimes, I like to make it fancy. A little scoop of vanilla ice cream on top is heavenly. It melts over the warm cake. You could also add a dollop of whipped cream. A few berries on the side are lovely, too.
For a drink, a cold glass of milk is the classic choice. It just goes together. For the grown-ups, a small cup of coffee is perfect. The bitter coffee and sweet cake are best friends. Which would you choose tonight?

Storing Your Chocolate Mug Cake
This cake is best eaten right away. But sometimes you must save it. Let the mug cool completely first. Then cover it tightly with plastic wrap.
You can keep it on the counter for a day. I once made one for my grandson. He had to save it for after school. It was still a lovely little treat.
This matters because a fresh cake tastes best. Planning a small treat can make a tough day better. It is a little act of kindness for yourself. Have you ever tried storing it this way? Share below!
Fixing Common Mug Cake Mistakes
Is your cake too dry? You probably cooked it too long. Try less time next go. My first one came out like a brownie rock.
Did it overflow? Your mug was too small. Always use a big, sturdy mug. This gives the cake space to rise up nicely.
Is the flavor a bit flat? Do not forget that dash of salt. Salt makes the chocolate taste richer and deeper. This simple fix makes your treat special. Which of these problems have you run into before?
Your Mug Cake Questions, Answered!
Q: Can I make this gluten-free? A: Yes! Just use your favorite gluten-free flour blend. It works just the same.
Q: Can I make the dry mix ahead? A: Absolutely. Mix the dry ingredients in a bag. Then you are ready for a quick cake.
Q: What can I use instead of an egg? A: This recipe has no egg! That is what makes it so easy and fast.
Q: Can I double the recipe? A: I do not recommend it. The cake might not cook evenly. Make two separate mugs instead.
Q: Any fun add-in ideas? A: Try a spoon of peanut butter in the middle. It makes a yummy, gooey surprise center. Which tip will you try first?
Thank You for Baking With Me
I hope you love this little chocolate cake. It is a small joy you can make any time. I have shared it with all my grandchildren.
It makes my day to see your creations. Have you tried this recipe? Tag us on Pinterest! Use the handle @GraciesKitchen. I would be so delighted to see your photos.
Happy cooking!
—Grace Ellington.

Easy Chocolate Mug Cake from Scratch
Ingredients
Instructions
- Spray the bottom of a microwave-safe mug or coffee cup lightly with cooking spray.
- Add flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt and stir together.
- Add milk, canola oil, and vanilla extract and stir until smooth, being sure to scrape the bottom of the mug.
- Stir in chocolate chips or sprinkle them on top.
- Cook in microwave for 70-90 seconds until cake is just set, but still barely shiny on top.
- Allow to rest in microwave for 1 minute before consuming.