This two-minute microwave eggless chocolate cake
is the solution. Trust me.
It will
take just few minutes to measure the ingredients and bring everything
together. You don’t even have to be
precise, really! Give this quick chocolate cake recipe a try once
to get an idea. Then the next time you
have surprise guests over, assembling a dessert for them will be a piece of
cake. Literally.
Two-Minute Microwave Eggless Chocolate Cake
Recipe
Serves 1-2
3 Tbsp
all-purpose flour
1 Tbsp
unsweetened cocoa powder
3 Tbsp
granulated sugar
⅛ tsp baking soda
⅛ tsp salt
1½ Tbsp oil
3 Tbsp milk
¼ tsp vanilla extract
Whether you prepare everything inside
one mug or mix in a bowl and transfer to other baking dish:
1. Mix
dry ingredients using fork or a small sieve.
2. Add
wet ingredients and mix, no lumps.
3. Microwave
on high power for 2 minutes straight.
4. Test
doneness with toothpick; should come out clean.
5. Let
cool down for 5-10 minutes then serve cake in mugs or invert onto a plate,
decorate, relish.
Serving
options:
once the cake is cooled dust some powdered sugar, and/or top it with whipped
cream, and/or drizzle some chocolate or caramel sauce, and/or garnish with a
scoop of ice cream, and/or add some chocolate chips or nuts. Or as is. Still yum.
In the
microwave, if you keep an eye you will see the chocolate cake rises to the top instantly within 1 minute then
slowly falls down. (I love watching it!) So make sure your batter is no more than half the mug/baking dish otherwise it will overflow.
I like
this quantity of cocoa powder, but you might want to add ½ Tbsp more for a darker chocolate cake. But adding any more will make the cake bitter
(or add more sugar to balance).
Blunder Alert!
Once I
microwaved it for 3 minutes. Upon
cooling, the cake turned into a stone.
Oops.
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Yesterday I made this quick microwave 2-minute eggless chocolate cake with quick strawberry fans and blueberries placed on the sides and quick melted chocolate text piped on plate and quick sprinkle of powdered sugar...for my mother-in-law's birthday.
Total duration: 25 minutes
MIL's happiness: timeless
OH, this looks brilliant. love the pics too. May i ask what program you use to edit your pics, mainly for editing the writing in the pictures. Am looking out for something for my pics on the blog too, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I use Photoshop, but adding simple text on pictures or adding watermark (changing opacity) can be done on Picasa too.
DeleteLuks beautiful , yummy
ReplyDeletelooks yummy..... just a ques....i dont see baking powder in this recipe... its not required?
ReplyDeleteYep, just baking soda is enough in this one.
DeleteJus now tried this..waiting for it cool down!
ReplyDeleteSuchitra
Turned out great. Exact measurements, maybe eyeballed 1/8 measurements as I dint'have the measuring spoon...Hubby usually not a chocolate fan, abs loved it. Needless to say, my son gorged it!
ReplyDeleteHave tried out many dessert in a cup recipe from internet, so far this was the best, calorie wise, taste wise!
Suchitra
I'm thrilled to hear this feedback from you Suchitra! So glad you and your hubby liked it. This recipe sure is a keeper.
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All devoured and gone! :)...Will do it again, my son is pestering me to do it again. Will send a pic. Thanks!
DeleteSuchitra
Oh this looks awesome...i too find baking a bit tedious with all the preheating and all the ingredients...but this looks simple and minimal ingredients..will give it a try😊
ReplyDeleteOh yes, do give it a try and let me know how you liked it...I'm sure you'll love it!
DeleteMine turned bitter. Is this becoz I skipped the vanilla extract?
ReplyDeleteNo Bindu, that would not have affected. May be you added extra cocoa powder, or your cocoa powder is Dutch processed, or you like your cake a little more sweet (add a Tbsp more sugar in this case)?
DeleteYes Geetha, the concept of substituting cocoa powder with the same amount of all-purpose flour to make vanilla cake would work, but in this recipe the chocolate cake would taste and have better texture than vanilla cake.
ReplyDeleteI tried this ...outcome is perfect and yummy too. thanks for this wonderful and quick recipe. keep posting
ReplyDeleteHi Nisha, I tried your recipe. It turned hard. We had it after an hour. Do we have to eat it immediately.?
ReplyDeleteOh I'm so sorry. I have usually eaten and served this cake within an hour soon as it cools down but it never turned hard except when I microwaved it an extra minute on high power. Did you microwave it too long by any chance?
DeleteBrilliantly written and finely shot. Love the cake
ReplyDeleteOh my God! It turned out awesome :) Why would I ever go back to baking for half an hour? You have created a fabulous recipe.
ReplyDeleteA big fan,
Divya
Thanks Divya :)
DeleteNisha..just now finished eating my mug cake made by following your recipe...most delicious chocolate cake i ever had..Will surprise my family in the evening.
ReplyDeleteThanks alot for this
I'm glad!
Deletehi nisha, im from mauritius, i dropped on your site while looking whats the common name for carom seeds! i have lots of lots of cup recipes but never an eggless. I will do that at work during lunch time, my veg, hindu friends fasting or tamils fast on fridays would jump with joy im sure. Big hug. Allyah.
ReplyDeleteI will be happy to hear next time how you all enjoyed the mug cake! :)
DeleteHey..you mentioned granulated sugar but not powdered sugar?
ReplyDeleteYep, you need just the regular white granulated sugar!!
Deletehi,
ReplyDeletewhat can we substitute instead of coca powder?
Hi.. Tried this recipe yesterday for my nephew & he loved it... Thanks..
ReplyDeleteAny suggestions to turn it to vanilla or strawberry cake as they r his favourite...
Hi.. Tried this recipe yesterday for my nephew & he loved it... Thanks..
ReplyDeleteAny suggestions to turn it to vanilla or strawberry cake as they r his favourite...