These single-serve desserts are hottest trend to hit the web since LOLcats.
Sure, cake batter is pretty much the default flavor for cake, but according to Gina at Running to the Kitchen, there's something extra cake-battery about her cake batter mug cake recipe."I’m chalking it up to the almond extract," she says.
Jaclyn at Cooking Classy describes her Banana Mug Cake as "banana bread meets vanilla cake," and she tops it off with rich cream cheese frosting and chopped pecans."Get the recipe here.
Jaclyn's foray into mug-centric cake didn't end at banana; she's somehow managed to bake cinnamon rolls inside her drinkware containers too. Drool over the photography for another few seconds, then head over to Cooking Classy for the recipe.
Rachel at Rachel Cooks doesn't feature gluten-free recipes too often, but she had to make an exception when her friend Carolyn aprroached her with this recipe for Meyer Lemon Mug Cake. Click here for the recipe, and check out Carolyn's blog, All Day I Dream About Food, for more gluten-free recipes.
If something is preventing you from eating spoonfuls of Nutella straight from the jar, you can always try this Nutella Lava Mug Cake from Nashi at Plateful. Or better yet, try both. You can find Nashi's recipe here, and you can find the jar of Nutella in your nightstand.
A heaping mug-ful of cake isn't exactly diet-friendly, but Kirbie at Kirbie's Cravings figured out how to make it a bit friendlier. HerLight Strawberry Mug Cake recipe uses nonfat milk and fresh fruit to create a flavorful, satisfying treat.
You can't have coffee cake without a steaming mug of coffee, so make sure you have two mugs handy when making this crumbly Coffee Cake Mug Cake from Jaime at Prudent Baby.
This one's got chocolate/peanut butter cake, peanut butter mousse and hot fudge. And the recipe comes together in about five minutes, according to its creator. "It's dangerously easy," says Yammie at Yammie's Noshery."Very dangerous indeed."
An oven-baked cookie takes too long to make, but a chocolate chip cookie in a microwaveable mug is ready in seconds. Melissa at No. 2 Pencil shares her crowd-pleasing cookie-in-a-cup recipe here.
Let's address the elephant in the room, shall we? Mug cookies and mug brownies aren't technically the same thing as mug cakes, but to hell with consistency. We're pointing you toward Jaclyn's gooey recipe (as seen on Cooking Classy) anyway.