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I’m pretty confident that this healthy chocolate chip mug cake recipe is going to rock your world. With this mug of deliciousness in your hands, everything is better. The birds sing a little louder, the light appears a little brighter, the noise of the kids dims in the background. It changes everything :)
Also see: Healthy Apple Mug Cake
Healthy Chocolate Chip Mug Cake
This chocolate mug cake is pure brilliance. It took me a few trials to master the EXACT formula I’m sharing with you here, but (and I say this with a slightly smug, knowing nod), it may just be the best dessert you ever taste.
I keep a copy of this recipe pinned to the fridge for easy access.
Resisting the urge to eat crappy, processed foods can be hard – especially when a lot of it designed to taste so damn good!
This also happens to be the No 1 reason that diets don’t work in the long term. The idea that we are depriving ourselves eventually leads us down the road to a dozen chocolate covered donuts or entire family bag of crisps while we wait in the school pick up line.
That’s why I love Clean Eating so, so much!! It’s so versatile. I don’t feel like I’m ‘missing out’. After years of weight being an issue, I no longer ride the hamster wheel of diet, binge and tears.
This Chocolate mug cake is a perfect example of why it’s easy it is to stick to a Clean Eating lifestyle vs the so many fad diets that keep popping up on the horizon.
- It’s Chocolate.
- It’s Dessert.
- It’s actually good for you.
Ingredients
Like all Clean Eating recipes, we start with some basic whole ingredients:
- Butter – I use full fat, organic butter in our home. It’s not an everyday food, and I do use it in limited amounts as I try to limit the amount of Dairy we eat as a family. If you prefer, you can substitute Coconut oil in place of the butter.
- Cocoa – A household staple. Choose organic, unsweetened cocoa powder.
- Maple Syrup– Yes it’s still a sugar, so it’s a treat food in our home, rather than something we eat everyday. If you follow the blog you’ll know that our family didn’t quit sugar :)
- Spelt Flour – The type of flour you prefer can drive a wedge between friends. On a Clean Eating diet, you can choose from a wide variety of whole grain flours. Two of my favorite flour options to use in my baking are Spelt Flour and Einkorn Flour. Neither of these flours are Gluten Free, but scroll down for my tips on making this recipe Gluten Free.
- Baking Powder – Choose Aluminium free, GMO free varieties
- Vanilla Extract – Be selective when choosing Vanilla. Stores can be tricky with labels. You want Vanilla EXTRACT NOT Vanilla ESSENCE.
- Eggs – Choose free range, organic eggs.
This is a HUGE SERVING and probably too much for a child portion (having said that, I’ve seen my son devour an entire mug cake on his own).
Generally, when I make this for our family, I pop the Cake out of the mug (easily done by sliding a knife around the sides and turning upside down). It slides out like a long cake roll, which I cut in half and top with custard or cream. So each mug cake is enough to serve TWO.
Gluten Free Substitutions
My daughter is Gluten intolerant which sucks for her. So many of the Gluten free Supermarket products are heavily processed, so eating a healthy, gluten free diet takes effort.
Not all recipes translate well to a Gluten free version, but this one does.
To make a Gluten Free Chocolate Mug Cake, you will need to make these two substitutions:
- Choose a Gluten Free Flour to replace the Spelt. Coconut flour and Almond flour both work really well and taste great.
- Make sure your Baking Powder is a Gluten Free Version
Then simply follow the rest of the recipe.
More Clean Eating Chocolate Recipes
- Dairy free chocolate custard
- Easy pumpkin chocolate chip cookies
- Peanut butter and choc chip bars
- Oatmeal chocolate chip cookies
- Chocolate energy balls for kids
How To Make Healthy Chocolate Chip Mug Cake
- Pick a large mug (this recipe more than quadruples in size when cooking and you don’t want the clean up issues).
- Add butter, cocoa and maple syrup to the mug and melt slightly. Mix together until smooth.
- Add flour, baking powder, vanilla & egg to the mug. Mix well until well combined and smooth.
- Microwave for 50 seconds. This is the EXACT time I cook my mug cakes for, but this could vary slightly depending on your microwave. Keep a close eye on the cake. As soon as it rises above the mug top, it’s a sign that’s it’s a couple seconds from being ready.
Healthy Chocolate Chip Mug Cake Recipe
Clean Eating Chocolate Mug Cake
Equipment
- Mug
- Microwave
- Measuring Spoons
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp butter (Or coconut oil for Dairy free)
- 1 tbsp maple syrup or honey
- ½ tbsp Cocoa
- 3 tbsp Spelt flour (or almond flour for Gluten free)
- ½ tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp vanilla extract
- 1 egg
Instructions
- Start with a large mug or ramekin (must hold at least 12oz / 355ml)Add butter, honey and cocoa to the mug. Melt for a couple seconds in the microwave and then mix together until smooth (This only takes around 10 – 15 seconds in mine).Add flour, baking powder, vanilla, egg to the mug. Mix together until smooth. Microwave for 50 – 60 seconds (My microwave takes EXACTLY 50 seconds for a perfect mug cake). You don't want to over cook the cake it is will end up too dry. A good way to know you're close to perfect is when the cake rises out of the mug. Serve with Clean Eating Custard or Whipped Cream and Strawberries.