Brownie In A Mug

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This brownie in a mug is rich, fudgy, and explodes with rich chocolate flavor! It bakes in under a minute and is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth!

mug brownie.

We make a LOT of mug cakes in my house. In fact, between taste testing and experimenting with new flavors (like my hot chocolate mug cake and cinnamon roll in a mug) it’s safe to say we microwave the equivalent of a cake a week!

This healthy mug brownie comes together effortlessly, and after a minute or less in the microwave, you’re left with a warm, rich, gooey brownie that gives even my brownie bites a run for their money.

Table of Contents
  1. Recipe highlights
  2. Ingredients needed
  3. How to make a brownie in a mug
  4. Can I make this in the oven?
  5. Recipe tips and variations
  6. Storage instructions
  7. Frequently asked questions
  8. More healthy brownie recipes to try
  9. Brownie In A Mug (Recipe Card)

Recipe highlights

  • Single serving brownie. One of the unspoken rules about mug cakes is that there’s no sharing. It’s all for you!
  • Microwave or oven method. When I’m making mug brownies for a crowd, I find using the oven to be so much easier, so I included oven instructions as well. 
  • Naturally vegan and gluten-free. There are no dairy, eggs, or gluten in this brownie recipe.
  • Instant gratification. I love any recipe where I can satisfy my chocolate cravings at a moment’s notice. 
brownie in a mug.

Ingredients needed

If you’ve made some of my mug recipes before, you probably have all the ingredients you’ll need on hand already. Here’s what you’ll need:

  • Almond flour. I recommend using blanched almond flour since the flavor and texture remind me most of whole wheat flour (but with zero grains).
  • Sugar. I used white sugar, but brown sugar, coconut sugar, or a sugar-free alternative can also work. 
  • Cocoa powder. Dutch-processed or dark cocoa powder works best. Avoid using raw cacao powder, which is more bitter. 
  • Baking powder. Gives the mug cake rise and some fluffiness. 
  • Almond butter. Using almond butter instead of coconut oil will add more richness and a subtle nutty flavor that complements the chocolate perfectly.  Not a fan of almond butter? Use any nut butter or seed butter you prefer, like peanut butter, cashew butter, tahini, or sunflower seed butter.
  • Milk. I used unsweetened almond milk.
  • Chocolate chips. Optional, but wise. Especially if you’re like me and a big fan of double chocolate, well, anything. 

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.

How to make a brownie in a mug

Step 1- Prep work. Lightly grease a small microwave-safe cereal bowl or ramekin with cooking spray and set aside. 

Step 2- Combine dry ingredients. In a small mixing bowl, combine all dry ingredients. 

Step 3- Combine wet ingredients. In a separate bowl, combine the almond butter and whisk together. Introduce the almond butter mixture to the dry ingredients, stir to combine, then fold in the chocolate chips. 

Step 4- Microwave. Microwave the brownie in 30-second intervals until the desired texture is achieved. Remove the mug from the microwave and let sit for 1 minute before enjoying.

healthy mug brownie.

Can I make this in the oven?

Absolutely! If you’re making multiple brownies at once, you can easily make them in the oven and save time. Here’s how it’s done:

Preheat the oven to 35-F/180C and grease a 6-inch oven-safe ramekin. Prepare the brownie batter and transfer it to the greased ramekin. Bake for 6-8 minutes or until the desired texture is achieved. Remove the chocolate brownie from the oven and let it cool briefly. 

Recipe tips and variations

  • Adjust the cooking time. Microwave models differ, so your brownie may take longer to cook. If the brownie isn’t fully cooked after 1 minute, continue microwaving in 10-second intervals, checking between each. 
  • Add extra milk. If the batter appears too thick as you’re mixing, add an extra tablespoon of milk to thin it out. 
  • Add mix-ins. I’m boring and prefer plain mug brownies, but if you want to add fun mix-ins, I’d recommend chopped walnuts, peanut butter chips, or raspberry jam. Just make sure to keep the fillings under 2 tablespoons. 
  • Add toppings. A little garnish never hurt anyone! Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, fresh berries, or caramel sauce.
  • Enhance the flavor. Add a ¼ teaspoon of vanilla extract or a dash of sea salt.

Storage instructions

Mug cakes should be enjoyed immediately. You can, however, store the dried ingredients in a sealed container for up to 6 months. When you’re ready to assemble, add the wet ingredients and chocolate chips. Then you’re good to go!

mug brownie recipe.

Frequently asked questions

Is brownie batter safe to eat without eggs?

Technically, it depends. If there is all-purpose flour in the brownie batter, then eating it raw could still cause an upset stomach. 

Why is my brownie mug cake chewy?

Mug cakes may be chewy if they’re overcooked. Since mug cakes only need 1-2 minutes to cook, it’s easy to mistakenly overcook them. The best way to prevent this is to microwave in intervals and check between each to see if the brownie is cooked.

More healthy brownie recipes to try

sugar free mug brownie

Brownie In A Mug

4.99 from 590 votes
This brownie in a mug is rich, fudgy, and explodes with rich chocolate flavor! It bakes in under a minute and is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth!
Servings: 1 brownie
Prep: 2 minutes
Cook: 1 minute
Total: 3 minutes

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Lightly grease a small microwave safe cereal bowl or ramkin with cooking spray and set aside.
  • In a small mixing bowl, combine all your dry ingredients and mix well.
  • In a seperate bowl, combine your smooth almond butter with milk and whisk together. Combine your wet and dry ingredients and mix well. If using chocolate chips, fold them through.
  • Microwave in 30-second intervals until desired texture is achieved. Remove from the microwave and let sit for one minute, before enjoying.

Notes

Oven instructions: Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Grease a 6-inch oven-safe ramekin. Prepare your brownie batter before transferring to the greased ramekin. Bake for 6-8 minutes, or until the desired texture is achieved. Remove from oven and let cool for one minute before enjoying.

Nutrition

Serving: 1brownieCalories: 196kcalCarbohydrates: 8gProtein: 8gFat: 17gSodium: 122mgPotassium: 202mgFiber: 6gSugar: 10gCalcium: 173mgIron: 2mgNET CARBS: 2g
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Author: Arman Liew
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Arman Liew

I’m a two time cookbook author, photographer, and writer, and passionate about creating easy and healthier recipes. I believe you don’t need to be experienced in the kitchen to make good food using simple ingredients that most importantly, taste delicious.

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  1. 5 stars
    I’ve made quite a few low carb mug cakes, but this is by far my fave. Actually tastes of something and a great texture. The almond butter is an inspired addition. Thank you, I will make this again!

  2. Am I missing something? Many of the comments talk about “Chocolate protein powder”…but it’s NOT in the recipe? What did I miss???

  3. I haven’t made them as yet. But wondering if I can make a larger scale so I could have 5 or 6. Not good at adding more in ingredients.
    Darlene

  4. 5 stars
    This might be the best single servevbriwnie I’ve ever eaten. I think the nut butter makes it but OMG this is delicious!

  5. 5 stars
    Taste was great! but texture was not like a brownie. : / It seemed more like brownie BATTER. I microwaved it for 30 seconds, then 30 seconds, then 15 seconds. I was afraid to do more, but it never really solidified into anything brownie-like…. just hot batter!

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