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Microwave Mug Cakes

PalwithnoovenP's picture
PalwithnoovenP

Microwave Mug Cakes

I just saw this photos again while I was browsing my album in my phone and they were almost a year old! These are made during my stay at the dorm while having my practicum. They are so easy and fun to make so I thought I'd go post them!

In our house, we don't have a microwave so even if mug cakes are already trendy I still can't experiment on them until I lived in the dorm. The dorm is complete with appliances from a stick blender to a rice cooker to a coffee maker to a microwave! Perfect! People around me are asking where am I getting those fragrant freshly baked cakes without any oven in the dorm, and I say in the microwave that they just use to reheat their food; they were really surprised though it is already common. I think any recipe will work in a microwave though some recipes might have a different texture than when baked in the oven.

For quick breads, baking in the microwave is quick and instant gratification. Mix a small amount of ingredients right in the mug, pop in the microwave and in 2-3 minutes you'll have your treat ready. It is also excellent for portion control. Or if you're in a hurry put a full recipe in a large microwavable bowl/container and in more or less than 5 minutes you'll have a large cake for everyone, perfect for a casual get together.

Strawberry swirl Calamansi mug cake- yellow cake rippled with strawberry jam soaked in calamansi (local lime) syrup






Cooking time depends on the wattage of the microwave. See Gemma Stafford's guidelines for more details here, she really inspired me to try bold things in the microwave and I created my own recipes inspired by hers. Pictured at the top is a calamansi mug cake, yellow cake with the juice of a local lime which has a very distinct taste. I don't even know the wattage of the microwave at the dorm so I just cook in short increments until done. I also used my largest coffee mug which has a capacity of 1 1/4 standard cup.

Plantain-Chocolate mug cake with Pistachio ice cream




Gemma's Chocolate-Banana-Peanut Butter mug cake 






Always clean the sides of the mug before baking if you're giving these to someone for a better presentation. Also be careful with saucy cakes, for my FIRST try I made a chocolate pudding cake and it boiled over and I have to clean the whole microwave. I always give some to my dormmates so I befriended many of them (most are Koreans) and in return I always received something from them like...

Rice Cooker Cheescake with caramel topping




Purple Yam Ice cream Chocolate cake


Unsliced kimbap ~ Eat like ice cream!!!


I hope you like these too!


Thank you very much!



Comments

AbeNW11's picture
AbeNW11 (not verified)

Recipes would be nice!

PalwithnoovenP's picture
PalwithnoovenP

I just followed Gemma's Funfetti mug cake in the link as a base and added whatever I fancy; because of making these so often, I just wing it most of the time. Try her other mug cakes too, they're fabulous!

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dabrownman

school but they didn't do without a desert or two or three:-)

Very nice indeed Pal

PalwithnoovenP's picture
PalwithnoovenP

Thanks! It's really easier if there are desserts!

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Isand66

Those all look amazing....and from a microwave....hard to believe!

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PalwithnoovenP

Thanks! Try it too, it's super easy!