Best Protein Mug Cake Recipe - The Big Man's World ® (2024)

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This protein powder mug cake tastes like a gooey brownie but is completely guilt-free! It bakes up in just one minute and makes the best healthy single serving dessert.

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I love my high protein desserts.

If you’ve tried my protein brownies, protein cookies, or protein donuts already, you know that I know my way around baking with protein powder.

Whenever me or my family crave something sweet after dinner and I don’t want to turn on the oven or bake something, we make a protein powder mug cake.

Table of Contents
  1. Why you’ll love this protein mug cake recipe
  2. Ingredients (and substitutions)
  3. How to make a protein mug cake
  4. Tips to make the best recipe
  5. Dietary and flavor variations
  6. Protein Powder 101
  7. Storage instructions
  8. Frequently asked questions
  9. More high protein recipes to try
  10. Protein Mug Cake Recipe (Recipe Card)

Why you’ll love this protein mug cake recipe

  • Single serving. This is the kind of dessert that you can make for yourself at any moment when the cravings strike to satisfy the sweet tooth.
  • Over 25 grams of protein. Thanks to the addition of protein powder AND egg whites!
  • It tastes like a brownie. It’s moist and gooey and full of fudgy chocolate flavor. You can even reduce the cooking time to make it extra gooey.
  • Microwave or oven baked. I like to whip mine up in the microwave as it takes a minute but you can oven bake or air fry it!
  • Perfect post workout treat. Fiber, protein, some carbs, and healthy fats- swap out your protein shake for this instead!
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Ingredients (and substitutions)

This mug cake calls for simple ingredients and pantry staples and even options to swap them out to use what you have on hand. Here is what you’ll need:

  • Protein Powder– Obviously, a must for a protein powder mug brownie recipe! See below for my tested recommendations!
  • Coconut Flour– This is KEY to give this brownie a dessert-like texture! Do not omit, or else the brownie will be watery. Oat flour or almond flour will work.
  • Sweetener– Optional, but recommended if you prefer a sweet brownie and if your protein powder is unsweetened. Coconut sugar, white sugar, or maple syrup are both fantastic options.
  • Baking powder– To ensure the batter rises and transforms into an actual brownie!
  • Cocoa Powder– To enhance the chocolate flavor- Use dark cocoa powder for the ultimate rich flavor!
  • Egg or Egg white– Either can be used; egg whites will yield a fluffier texture!
  • Milk of choice– To smooth out the batter. I typically use whole milk or unsweetened almond milk, but any milk, including non-dairy milk, works.
  • Chocolate Chips– Optional, but highly recommended.

Find the printable recipe with measurements below.

How to make a protein mug cake

Making this mug brownie takes one minute to prepare and just one minute to make!

Step 1- Prepare the batter-Grease a large, microwave-safe mug. Place your dry ingredients into it and stir well. Add your egg white and milk and mix until a smooth batter remains. If desired, sprinkle through some chocolate chips.

Step 2- Microwave the batter-Microwave your protein powder cake for 60 seconds or up to 2 minutes. Cooking time depends on your brand of microwave.

Step 3- Remove from the mug and enjoy-Allow your mug brownie to sit for 20 seconds before slipping out of the mug onto a plate.

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Tips to make the best recipe

  • Don’t overcook: Mug cakes, especially protein powder mug cakes, cook quickly in the microwave, so be mindful not to overcook them. Start by cooking it for a minute, and if it is still under-done, microwave in 20-second bursts until done.Mine usually takes exactly one minute.
  • Use a microwave-safe mug: Ensure that the mug you use is microwave-safe and that is a little larger than expected. This will prevent any of the cake batter from overflowing.I sometimes use a small cereal bowl to ensure this doesn’t happen.
  • Mix well: Be very thorough when making the protein mug cake batter to prevent clumps. Protein powder tends to clump together.
  • Experiment with toppings: Transform your high protein mug cake into something decadent by adding a scoop of protein ice cream, yogurt, or pudding on top.

Dietary and flavor variations

The beauty of any mug cake or single serving dessert is how easy it is to customize. Here are some ideas:

  • Make itvegan! Swap out the egg/egg white for an egg substitute. I like using flax eggs or an egg replacer.
  • Add mix-ins. Chopped nuts, berries, candy, peanut butter, etc.
  • Chocolate protein mug cake. Use chocolate protein powder instead of a plain or vanilla one.
  • Vanilla protein mug cake. Use vanilla protein powder and omit the cocoa powder.
  • Bananaprotein mug cake.Add 1/2 small mashed banana.

Protein Powder 101

I’ve tried and tested MANY brands of protein powder, and different kinds can produce different results.

I often get asked if this recipe can be made with whey protein, and I do not recommend it. Because whey protein powder has a higher concentration of protein in it (as in, there are very few carbs in it), it dries out when baked or microwaved.

  • Brown rice protein powder. A naturally vegan and gluten-free protein powder, this protein blend bakes well and tastes good too.
  • Casein protein powder. My go-to protein powder, casein is naturally thicker than other protein powders (it’s often recommended to consume before bed!) and bakes beautifully. Casein also comes in tons of flavors, so have fun with it.
  • Pea protein powder. A newer protein powder, pea protein is low sugar, low carb, and comes in both vanilla and chocolate.
  • Protein powder blends. A protein blend usually mixes casein and whey or another two kinds of protein.

Storage instructions

Mug cakes are best enjoyed fresh, but can be stored for up to 2 days in the fridge, covered.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I bake this mug cake?

To bake it in the oven, prepare the mug cake as instructed, but pour the batter into an oven-safe ramekin.
Preheat the oven to 180C/350F and bake the mug brownie for 10-12 minutes or until just cooked in the center.

Can you microwave protein powder?

Contrary to popular belief, you can microwave protein powder. The protein content remains exactly the same, and you will enjoy the same benefits of the protein powder, microwaved or not microwaved.

Can I substitute the protein powder for something else?

If you’d like to make a high protein mug cake without protein powder, try a keto mug cake or flourless mug cake instead.

More high protein recipes to try

  • Protein muffins
  • Protein ice cream
  • Ninja creami recipes
  • Protein cookie dough
  • Protein pudding

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Protein Mug Cake Recipe

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This protein powder mug cake tastes like a gooey brownie but is completely guilt-free! It bakes up in just one minute and makes the best healthy single serving dessert.

Servings: 2 mug cakes

Prep: 1 minute min

Cook: 1 minute min

Total: 2 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup protein powder 32-34 grams
  • 1 tablespoon coconut flour
  • 2 tablespoon granulated sweetener of choice * See notes
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons cocoa powder adjust to desired chocolate content
  • 1 large egg Can sub for 1/4 cup egg whites OR 1 flax egg
  • 1/4 cup milk of choice
  • 1 tablespoon chocolate chips optional

Instructions

Microwave instructions

  • Grease a small cereal bowl or deep mug and set aside.

  • In a mixing bowl, combine the protein powder, coconut flour, baking powder, granulated sweetener and cocoa powder and mix well.

  • In a separate bowl, whisk the egg with the milk and pour into the dry mixture and mix until fully incorporated. Top with chocolate chips if desired.

  • Microwave for 60 seconds and remove from microwave and enjoy immediately.

Oven instructions

  • Pour batter in an oven safe dish and bake for 10-12 minutes on 180 degrees celsius for 10-12 minutes, until desired consistency.

Notes

* If your protein powder isn’t sweetened, add sweetener to taste.

For a more moist and fudgy cake, remove it from the microwave/oven earlier. For a muffin-like cake, you can cook it slightly longer.

STORAGE: Mug cakes are best enjoyed fresh, but can be stored for up to 2 days in the fridge, covered.

Nutrition

Serving: 1mug cakeCalories: 128kcalCarbohydrates: 9gProtein: 16gFat: 5gSodium: 211mgPotassium: 132mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 171IUCalcium: 159mgIron: 2mgNET CARBS: 6g

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Arman Liew

Tried this recipe?Give us a shout at @thebigmansworld or tag #thebigmansworld!

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FAQs

Why is my protein mug cake rubbery? ›

If your mug cake has a rubbery texture, then you either used a bit too much oil or cooked it for too long. Add a splash more of almond milk and it should have a better texture.

Why is my mug cake chewy? ›

Just don't add too much; you might think more baking powder would produce a taller, fluffier cake, but the ones I made with extra baking powder rose far over the edge of the mug and then sank back into it, giving the dessert an undesirably dense, chewy texture.

Why are mug cakes popular? ›

They are popular because they're easy to make and it is single-serving. When you are craving cake, you don't want to have to whip out all your baking equipment, let alone bake an entire cake. A mug cake is a great alternative to nip that craving in the bud!

Why is my protein mug cake so dry? ›

For a truly gooey, delicious protein mug cake, make sure you don't overcook it. I like to put mine in for 30 second increments, stopping and starting the microwave a few times to make sure it doesn't rise too quickly. You want the sides to be set but the center should still look a little wet when you cake it out.

How do you keep mug cake from getting rubbery? ›

How do you keep mug cake from getting rubbery? Mug cakes become rubbery when they contain eggs, because eggs cooked in the microwave have a tendency to become over-cooked, and thus, rubbery. My recipe does not contain any egg, so this will not be a problem for you.

Why did my mug cake fail? ›

Don't overfill your mug with ingredients

Even with the perfect mini whisk, things can still go wrong when making a mug cake. One big mistake involves overfilling the mug. Just like with any other baked good, mug cakes rise during the cooking process.

Why do mug cakes taste weird? ›

This is especially true when you add too much baking soda to your mug cake mixture, which often results in an unpleasant bitter flavor that makes for a disappointing cake.

Why does mug cake become 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.

Are microwave mug cakes safe? ›

Are microwave mug cakes safe to eat? Yes! Mug cakes are completely safe to consume. Just make sure to microwave them long enough for the cake batter to cook completely!

Can I use baking powder instead of baking soda? ›

You can definitely substitute baking powder for baking soda in recipes for baked goods. To do so use 3 times as much baking powder as the amount of baking soda your recipe calls for. So for each 1 teaspoon of baking soda you want to replace, use 3 teaspoons (1 tablespoon) of baking powder.

Can you eat mug cakes cold? ›

This cake is perfect as is or with a little dollop of something special on top like whipped cream, melted peanut butter, or a little spread of frosting. However you decide to eat it: hot or cold, with toppings or without; you're going to be so thankful you've got this quick and easy desert in your repertoire!

Why does my cake have a rubbery texture? ›

If you mix incorrect measurements of sugar, butter, and eggs, the cake will become rubbery. You will notice that you have overmixed, the batter when the dough produces a smooth or watery texture. When the dough is overmixed, the air bubbles trapped in the mixture will be lost.

How do you make protein pancakes less rubbery? ›

Lastly, don't overmix the batter. Instead, mix just until everything is combined. If you overmix, the pancakes will be tough and rubbery. Keep these tips in mind next time you make protein pancakes, and you'll be sure to end up with a stack of fluffy, delicious pancakes.

Why did my cupcakes come out rubbery? ›

If you've ever baked a rubbery cake, you know how unpleasant it is to take a bite, and we totally understand the frustration. It may be tempting to beat your batter into oblivion, especially if you see lumps. The reason why a cake gets rubbery is that the overmixing of flour activates the gluten.

Why does my cake feel chewy? ›

Over-beating

Not only does it make your cake chewy, it also beats the air out of your batters and makes your sponge cake not spongey at all.

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