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  • What Is A Protein Mug Cake?
  • Why You’ll Love This Protein Mug Cake Recipe
  • Ingredients You’ll Need
  • How To Make Mug Cake With Protein Powder
  • Topping Ideas
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Storage Instructions
  • More Healthy Protein Recipes
  • Chocolate Protein Mug Cake Recipe

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For a sweet treat without any tradeoffs, this chocolate protein mug cake recipe is the perfect combo of delicious and healthy food! I’m a big fan of making sweet treats with hidden protein ingredients, like protein muffins, easy healthy rice krispie treats, protein balls made with peanut butter, and even protein pancakes or protein donuts. But all of these take time, and sometimes you just want a quick fix. That’s where this protein powder mug cake comes in: It’s ready in just a few minutes and will satisfy a chocolate craving fast.

If you prefer a quick chocolate mug dessert without the protein powder, try a classic chocolate mug cake or a keto mug brownie.

What Is A Protein Mug Cake?

A protein powder mug cake contains many of the elements of traditional cake (such as sweeteners, eggs, and baking powder) and cooks them in a single serving — usually in a mug with a microwave! These cakes make the perfect healthy dessert or workout snack.

Many mug cake recipes use high-carb ingredients like maple syrup, oat flour, or banana, but this one uses other healthy swaps for minimal carbs. In addition to the protein powder, the egg and almond flour also add proteins.

Why You’ll Love This Protein Mug Cake Recipe

  • Rich chocolate flavor
  • Moist, decadent, cakey texture
  • Cooks in under 2 minutes
  • 36 grams of protein per serving (!!)
  • Naturally gluten-free and keto friendly
  • No oven needed (but there’s an oven option if you want it!)
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Ingredients You’ll Need

This section explains how to choose the best ingredients for easy protein mug cake, what each one does in the recipe, and substitution options. For measurements, see the recipe card below.

  • Paleovalley Bone Broth Protein Powder – The best clean protein powder for mug cakes! It blends easily and has a neutral flavor for sweet or savory dishes. This mug cake uses 2 tablespoons, which is about one scoop, but I prefer to measure using actual measuring spoons. I don’t recommend a chocolate protein powder, as flavors vary widely, or whey protein powder, which makes for a dry cake.
  • Besti Monk Fruit Allulose Blend – The best sugar substitute for a healthier protein powder mug cake recipe! This one tastes and bakes like sugar, with no calories or added net carbs, but most importantly, it locks in moisture so the end result isn’t dry. If you want to use a different sweetener, you can check these sweetener conversions, but know that most other sugar alternatives won’t make such a moist mug cake.
  • Wholesome Yum Almond Flour – With a fine grind, this flour helps the mug cake “bake” up with a fine crumb, like a real chocolate cake. Avoid substituting with coconut flour (the cake will get far too dry) or almond meal (the texture will be coarse and gritty). For those with nut allergies, sunflower seed flour may work as a replacement.
  • Butter – I prefer grass-fed butter, but any unsalted kind works. Coconut oil or ghee will also work for dairy-free or paleo options, respectively.
  • Vanilla Extract – Use a high-quality brand if you can.
  • Cocoa Powder – Of course this adds rich chocolate flavor, but it also adds bulk. You can omit this for a vanilla protein mug cake, but you’ll want to add more almond flour to compensate. It would also be best to then add more vanilla extract and/or the seeds from a vanilla bean pod, like I do for my vanilla mug cake recipe.
  • Baking Powder – Helps the cake rise and get bubbly. Be sure it’s fresh, and use the batter right away after mixing, so that the baking powder reacts properly. Don’t use baking soda, which is not the same.
  • Egg – Use a whole, large egg. A flax egg may also work, but the texture may change slightly.
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How To Make Mug Cake With Protein Powder

This section shows how to make cake in a mug with protein powder, including step-by-step photos and details about the technique, to help you visualize it. For full instructions, including amounts and temperatures, see the recipe card below.

  • Prep wet ingredients. Melt butter in a mug or medium ramekin. (If you prefer, you can mix the batter in a bowl instead, then transfer to a mug or ramekin to cook.) Add vanilla extract.
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  • Add dry ingredients and egg. Stir in protein powder, sweetener, cocoa powder, almond flour, and baking powder.
  • Add the egg. Crack the egg into the mug, whisk a little, then mix with the rest of the batter. Smooth the top if needed.
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  • Microwave. Cook until an inserted toothpick removes cleanly.
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Topping Ideas

You don’t have to top your cake with anything, but these make delicious additions:

  • Sugar-Free Chocolate Chips – They’ll soften and get a little melty if you sprinkle them on top while the cake is fresh and hot.
  • Sugar-Free Whipped Cream – You can make it with or without sweetener.
  • Keto Caramel Sauce – Drizzle on top!
  • Fruit – Many fruits are not low carb, but choose from the list of keto fruit here. I topped my cake with fresh strawberries.
  • Nut Butter – Drizzle on some almond butter, which is already runny, or heat some peanut butter with a little coconut oil to thin it out before drizzling. Nut butter from any kind of keto nuts will work in the same way.

Frequently Asked Questions

I’m answering the most common questions below, but leave me a comment if you don’t see yours listed!

Are protein mug cakes healthy?

Protein cakes can be healthy, but beware of added sugar and gluten in the ingredients list (or the protein powder itself). This mug cake is healthier than most, since it uses a clean, neutral source of protein and cuts out white flour and sugar.

How to make protein mug cake moist?

There are several ways to keep a mug cake more moist:

  • Use the right protein powder – A collagen rich protein powder with a finer grind will be less likely to dry out.
  • Add enough high-fat ingredients – Use ingredients like butter, nut flours, and egg yolks to add moisture to the cake batter.
  • Avoid overcooking the cake – The cake will easily dry out if microwaved for too long.

Why is my mug cake rubbery?

Mug cakes turn rubbery from overcooking. Start with the minimum cook time and add more time as needed to keep it from taking on a rubbery texture.

What size mug should I use?

I used an 8-ounce mug because I wanted the cake to rise over the top, but know that this does run some risk of the batter boiling over occasionally. Use at least a 12-ounce mug (which is the standard size anyway) if you don’t want to deal with this issue.

Can I make it without a microwave?

Yes! Instead of making a mug cake, pour the batter into a large ramekin and bake for 10-15 minutes, until an inserted toothpick comes out clean.

Storage Instructions

  • Store: If you don’t finish chocolate protein mug cake in one sitting, cover and refrigerate it for up to 3 days.
  • Freeze: Wrap tightly and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.

More Healthy Protein Recipes

Add more easy grass-fed protein to your snacks and meals with these easy recipes!

  • Protein Waffles Recipe
  • Homemade Bone Broth
  • Peanut Butter Protein Cookies
  • Homemade Charcuterie Board

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Chocolate Protein Mug Cake Recipe

This 5-minute chocolate protein mug cake recipe comes out moist, rich, and chocolaty — all with 36 grams of protein and 2 grams net carbs.

Prep: 2 minutes

Cook: 1 minute

Total: 3 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 1 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Melt the butter in a mug by heating for about 30 seconds in the microwave.

  2. Stir in the vanilla extract.

  3. Stir in Besti, protein powder, cocoa powder, almond flour, baking powder, and egg. Mix well, then smooth the top.

  4. Microwave for 60-75 seconds, until an inserted toothpick comes out clean, but the cake is still moist. (Alternatively, if you don't want to use the microwave, bake in the oven for 10-15 minutes at 350 degrees F.)

  5. If desired, top with chocolate chips and sugar-free whipped cream. (If you want the chocolate chips melty, you can microwave the cake for another 5-10 seconds before adding whipped cream.)

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 mug cake

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories367

Fat22.6g

Protein36.4g

Total Carbs7.6g

Net Carbs3.3g

Fiber4.3g

Sugar0.8g

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Course:Dessert

Cuisine:American

Keywords:chocolate protein mug cake, protein mug cake, protein mug cake recipe, protein powder mug cake

Calories: 367 kcal

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FAQs

Why is my protein mug cake dry? ›

Many protein mug cake recipes suffer from dryness because they don't contain enough fat. They use wheat or oat flour, protein powder, and no eggs or oils. Naturally, it's going to be very dry with these ingredients.

How many carbs in a keto mug cake? ›

This keto mug cake recipe has 6.7g of carbs and 3g of fiber per serving. That comes to 3.7g net carbs per mug cake.

How many carbs in a chocolate mug cake? ›

Per chocolate mug cake: 405 Calories, 36.94g Fats, 5.86g Net Carbs, and 12.31g Protein. Per chocolate mug cake: 405 Calories, 36.94 Fats, 5.86g Net Carbs, and 12.31g Protein.

Why is my mug cake so hard? ›

Excessive whipping after adding flour - After adding the dry ingredients, just avoid too much whipping, especially when you have added the flour. It can result in activated gluten because when you beat the flour too much with a certain speed, the gluten gets activated, which forms a dry and hard cake.

Why did my mug cake turn out rubbery? ›

This is likely because your mug is too small, or you added too much baking powder. Measure accurately and make sure your mug is at least 10oz in volume. Why is my chocolate mug cake rubbery or dry? A rubbery mug cake is indicative of being overcooked, or incorrect measurements.

Can diabetes eat keto cake? ›

What's A Keto Vanilla Cake? This keto sponge cake is a simple but super tasty sugar-free vanilla cake that is also gluten-free and diabetes-friendly. Because it is made with low-carb flour and no all-purpose flour, it comes with very few carbs: only 3 grams of net carbs per slice!

Is keto baking good for diabetics? ›

Most would tell yes, although keto is good for diabetics, it's not to say that sticking to the diet is easy. In order for a dessert to be diabetes-friendly, it must be low-carb and have little to no added sugar. Low-fat dairy is a great ingredient to include as are whole grains, fruits, and even chocolate.

Will one piece of cake kick you out of ketosis? ›

Especially if your goal is weight loss, having a piece of pizza, a bowl of pasta, or cake, is absolutely something that can be added into your routine once in a while. Introducing carbs can kick you out of ketosis but eating more carbs on a given meal or given day will not ruin any weight loss goals you have.

How many carbs are in lazy cake? ›

Lofat Lazy Cake (1 serving) contains 35g total carbs, 33.1g net carbs, 19g fat, 3.4g protein, and 317 calories.

How much fat is in a mug cake? ›

Fat: 8g with oil, or 1.5g without. Carbs: 28g. Cholesterol: 0mg. Sodium: 290mg.

How many grams of protein are in a blueberry mug cake? ›

Nutrition Facts
NutrientValue
Proteins15g
Calcium120mg
Iron0.2mg
Potassium40mg
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How do you make protein cakes less dry? ›

Always use a moisturiser when making protein pancakes or baking protein cakes or muffins. A moisturiser is an ingredient that will 'weigh down' your protein powder and add moisture to your food. You need a moisturiser when you're cooking with whey and casein (otherwise will food will come out dry and rubbery).

How do you keep a mug cake moist? ›

Without eggs, which add moisture as well as height, the mug cake needs something saucy—nut butter, caramel sauce, or chocolate sauce—to give it a moist, rich texture and pack in more flavor.

How do you make protein powder less dry? ›

If you're using a shaker bottle, add half your liquid, protein powder on top, then shake. Once the powder is smooth, add the rest of your liquid and shake a little more. We recommend either of these options over adding your powder to a cup and stirring with a spoon.

How do I stop my cake from being dry? ›

The 4 Best Ways to Fix a Dry Cake
  1. Brush the cake with a simple syrup glaze.
  2. Soak your cake in milk or cream.
  3. Add frosting.
  4. Fill your cake with mousse or jam.
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