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Fluffy 5-Minute Mug Cake with 4 Ingredients

    When a sweet craving hits now, this tender, fluffy mug cake comes to the rescue in just a few minutes. With only 4 simple ingredients, one mug, and a microwave, you get a fragrant homemade dessert with no fuss.

    Ingredients

    • All-purpose flour — 40 g (1.4 oz)
    • Sugar — 25 g (0.9 oz)
    • Milk — 60 ml (1/4 cup)
    • Baking powder — 0.5 tsp

    Step-by-Step Recipe

    1. Choose a heatproof mug with a capacity of at least 300 ml (1 1/4 cups). In it, mix the flour, sugar, and baking powder until evenly combined.
    2. Pour in the milk and stir well until the batter is smooth and free of lumps. The consistency should resemble thick sour cream; if needed, adjust with a pinch of flour or 1 tsp of milk.
    3. Microwave on medium-high power, about 800 watts, for 60-90 seconds. The cake is done when the top feels springy and the center still looks slightly moist.
    4. Let the dessert stand for 1 minute so the crumb can settle. Serve warm, if you like, with berries or a spoonful of yogurt.

    Serving and Storage

    This cake is best eaten right away, while it is warm and especially fluffy. If it has cooled, reheat it for 10-15 seconds in the microwave. For a more pronounced flavor, serve with yogurt, jam, peanut butter, or fresh berries.

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    Tips and Variations

    • Watch the power: every microwave cooks differently. If the center is still wet after 90 seconds, continue in 10-second bursts.
    • Flavor ideas: add a pinch of vanilla or cinnamon. For a chocolate version, replace 1 tbsp of flour with 1 tbsp of cocoa powder.
    • For extra richness: 1 tbsp of vegetable oil will make the cake softer and more moist.
    • Dairy-free: use almond, oat, or soy milk — the texture will still stay light and airy.

    Nutritional Value per Serving

    Calories280 kcal
    Protein6 g
    Fat1.6 g
    Carbohydrates59 g
    Sugar26 g
    Fiber1.2 g
    Sodium180 mg

    FAQ

    Can I make it without baking powder?

    Yes, use self-rising flour instead, and you won’t need baking powder. Without baking powder and without self-rising flour, the cake will turn out denser and flatter.

    How do I know when the mug cake is done in the microwave?

    The surface should look matte and springy, and a toothpick inserted near the center should come out almost dry. It is better to slightly underbake it and let it rest for 1 minute than to dry it out.

    What can I use instead of milk?

    Almond, oat, or soy milk all work well. The flavor will change a little, but the texture will still stay light and airy.