Microwave Strawberry Vanilla Mug Cake with Vanilla Buttercream Glaze

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 Ready, set, go.

Let’s make cake.

In the microwave. In 90 seconds.

Microwave Strawberry Vanilla Mug Cake with Vanilla Buttercream Glaze

 Who doesn’t love cake, with strawberries woven into it, with a puddle a bit of vanilla buttercream glaze added for good measure.

Microwave Strawberry Vanilla Mug Cake with Vanilla Buttercream Glaze

Get your day started off properly.

With cake for breakfast.

Microwave Strawberry Vanilla Mug Cake with Vanilla Buttercream Glaze

And it’s healthy because you’re getting in a serving of fruit. Yeah.

Along with a serving of frosting, which is the best way to start the day, of course.

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Microwave Strawberry Vanilla Mug Cake with Vanilla Glaze (with Vegan and Gluten Free Suggestions)

Makes one very generous portion

1 tablespoon butter, softened

1 large egg

1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract (or 1 teaspoon+ if you love vanilla)

2 tablespoons granulated sugar (or 3 tablespoons if you want it sweeter)

1/4 cup all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

2 to 3 tablespoons strawberries, diced (I used TJ’s frozen strawberries and diced them. Halve or quarter your berries as desired)

In a medium bowl, combine all ingredients (except strawberries), and whisk until batter is just smooth, but do not overmix. Gently fold in the strawberries. Prepare a mug by spraying it very well with cooking spray and pour batter into mug, taking care that there is plenty of room for growth. The batter/cake will nearly double in height in the microwave so select a large mug and do not fill more than halfway. (You may have leftover batter or you may get two mugcakes from this recipe, but don’t overfill or you will have a big mess) Microwave on high for 75 to 90 seconds, or until done. Microwave cooking times vary widely and I suggest standing in front of the microwave the entire time. It could be done in 60 seconds, it could take 2 minutes; it’s very hard to say but mine took about 90 seconds. While the mug cake is cooling, make the glaze.

Vanilla Buttercream Glaze

1 tablespoon butter,  melted

1/4 cup powdered sugar

1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract (or 1/2 teaspoon+ if you love vanilla)

1 tablespoon+ cream (or milk)

Combine all ingredients (except for cream) in a small bowl and whisk, adding the cream based on desired consistency of glaze. Spoon glaze over the mugcake while it’s in the mug and allow glaze to soak and permeate into the cake. Or, remove cake from the mug by running a knife around the sides and inverting it onto a plate and spooning the glaze over it.

Notes:

I do not bother with mixing dry ingredients first, then wet; making this in one bowl and everything added at once is fine. You can also mix this all together in the mug and skip the bowl entirely, taking care you’ve sprayed it well with cooking spray. Do not fill your mug more than halfway full as the batter/cake will expand and nearly double in size. Allow for plenty of room for growth.

To keep vegan, use margarine in place of butter, use nut milk in place of cream/milk, and use a flax egg. To keep gluten free, use a gluten-free flour blend. I have not tried making this vegan or gluten free; I am only providing likely suggestions.

I am sure you could bake this in the oven in an oven-safe baking dish or suitable mug, but this is a “convenience recipe” and I have only tried it using the microwave.

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Cake making is as easy as combining everything in one bowl except for the strawberries, stirring, and folding those in last. I don’t bother mixing the dry and mixing wet ingredients separately, and then folding them together.

This is a convenience recipe and it’s much more convenient to just do it all at once. You can even just mix everything in the mug, making it even more convenient because you have one less dish to do, but for the sake of pictures, I used a small bowl.

Cinnamon, sugar, flour, butter, and egg in bowl

Pour the batter into a mug if you didn’t mix the batter in a mug.

One huge, big, word of advice: Make sure you mug is TALL enough to support this recipe. Select a nice, tall mug because the batter will expand considerably; nearly doubling in height.

Don’t fill your mug more than halfway full with batter because you will end up with spillover city and a microwave cleanup project and that would be a major inconvenience.

Pre-cooking batter in mug

The photo  below was taken about one minute after removing the mugcake from the microwave.

Upon initially taking it out, the batter had puffed up very high, even a little higher, than the mug’s rim, but as it cooled, it shrunk down some.

After cooking cake in mug

For the sake of pictures, I inverted the mugcake on a plate and drizzled glaze over the top but if it wasn’t for pictures, I would have just poured the glaze on top of the cake while inside the mug, and smooshed it all around with my spoon.

I would have eaten it like hot fudge poured over ice cream in a mug, all messy and blended together, which is the best way.

Microwave Strawberry Vanilla Mug Cake with Vanilla Buttercream Glaze

This was so good because it had the sweetness of vanilla cake but with the bonus of berries woven in, and then that glaze.

The vanilla glaze really enhanced the vanilla cake flavor. I am a vanilla fanatic and this was right up my vanilla alley.

Microwave Strawberry Vanilla Mug Cake with Vanilla Buttercream Glaze

The whole thing is right up my alley because there is cake involved, frosting is present, and the microwave was used.

My kinda recipe.

Microwave Strawberry Vanilla Mug Cake with Vanilla Buttercream Glaze

If you’re a fan of microwave “cakes” you may like:

Microwave Banana Oat Cakes

Microwave Banana Oat Cake

Microwave Blueberry Banana Oat Cakes

Microwave Blueberry Banana Oat Cake

If you like to bake rather than nuke, I suggest Strawberry Banana Bread

Strawberry Banana Bread

 

Have you ever made a mugcake?

What’s the best thing you make in the microwave?

I know some people don’t like using microwaves but I do. Because I can make cake in it! Or tofu. Or popcorn. Or heat up my coffee. Just one tool in the toolbox.

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  1. I love these recipes and everything, but I like it when I find the recipes being friendly in the calorie budget too… This one serving recipe has about 650 calories! If you just substitute the butters and sugars for applesauce and stevia, you cut the calories in half…that would make a happier girl over here!

    1. Go for it and enjoy the recipe any way that sounds good to you and still enables it to turn out!

  2. It is heavenly!! Made it for some guest we had over Saturday night and it was a hit. The best part about it is that you can cook them before hand and re-heat them in the mugs just in time to serve!

    1. Good to know it was a hit AND that you could pre-cook and simply reheat a smidge before serving. Love the feedback!

  3. I make a 3-minute microwave brownie (vegan, gluten-free) – it has banana in it to keep it moist, and it works surprisingly well! I also use a lot of liquid. The end result is a little chewy, soft and moist (I don’t get why so many people dislike that word…). I heard honey keeps baked goods moist, you could try that :).

  4. I found this recipe and I knew in an instant I had to make it. However, I always find mug cakes to be a little on the dry side, so I added a tablespoon of plain Greek yogurt, a little more sugar, and a pinch more of cinnamon. Also, I couldn’t find any strawberries in my house, so I used peaches instead! The result? Cinnamony, peachy, heaven. It was super moist and absolutely delicious!! I will definitely be making this again. Except maybe next time I’ll use the strawberries:)

    1. Yes mug cakes tend to be DRY city. I know. Good call on the yogurt and the peaches. Fruit will keep anything more moist. Sounds like a winner!

  5. Loved this!! I used stevia and whole wheat pastry flour and it turned out great!! I can’t wait to try your other recipes!! :D

  6. Morning Avery! I made my first mug cake today. it was a chocolate mug cake(surprise surprise PMS) Am going to make this for my husband when he comes back. he doesn’t like frosting so am thinking of topping it with vanilla ice cream

  7. I just made your cake, followed directions exactly and it turned out perfect!! I asked my Husband if he wanted microwave cake and he was skeptical and kind of had that gross look on his face but took it anyway and I told him to share it with me. I went to the kitchen to wash up the dishes, came back and he ate the whole thing. With a mouth full of food, he said that was good!! It’s a hit!! If I didn’t wash the dishes I would of made one for myself. I did manage one bite before I gave it to him to test and it’s amazing! it’s almost like a strawberry sponge cake. I love it!! Great recipe! This is one I’ll make again!! Do you think you could sub the flour for unsweetened cocoa powder? I’d love a chocolate cake with strawberries!! Your a genius!!!

    1. Because the flour has a specific purpose, you can’t omit it. You could probably add 1 to 2 tbsp of cocoa powder to the mix, but know that if you do that, it’s probably not going to fit into one mug! Well, not my mugs because I was already at the limits of size before I would have had an overflow! So it may be a 2-cake microwave mug cake(s). I have some recipes coming up and you will be happy with them…just sit tight, they’re coming :)

      GLAD the hubs approved. That’s high praise…thank you for telling me!

  8. Hey, I just linked this post as one of my favorites from the week on my blog. Thanks so much for sharing!