Berry Chocolate Brownie Mug Cake| Eggless Berry Chocolate Brownie Mug Cake Recipe

A rich, fudgy, and gooey chocolate brownie mug cake with juicy bursts of raspberries — ready in just 1 minute! Quick, single-serve, and perfect for chocolate lovers.
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Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
- all-purpose flour3tbsp
- cocoa powder1tbsp
- sugar2tbsp
- baking powder1/4tsp
- salt1pinch
Wet Ingredients
- milk2tbsp
- melted butter1tbsp
Add-ins & Toppings
- finely chopped raspberries2clove
- whipped cream (for topping)1
- extra fresh raspberries (for garnish)1
- honey (for drizzling, optional)1
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
165.5kcal (8.28%)
Protein
3.2g (6.4%)
Carbs
23.8g (8.65%)
Sugars
11.2g (22.4%)
Healthy Fat
2.8g
Unhealthy Fat
4.7g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
How to make Berry Chocolate Brownie Mug Cake| Eggless Berry Chocolate Brownie Mug Cake Recipe
- Step 1
In a large microwave-safe mug, combine flour, cocoa powder, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Mix well.
- Step 2
Add milk and melted butter. Stir until smooth and lump-free.
- Step 3
Gently fold in finely chopped raspberries.
- Step 4
Microwave on high for 1 minute (microwave power: 900–1000W). Adjust time slightly if your microwave is stronger or weaker.
- Step 5
Let it cool for 1–2 minutes.
- Step 6
Top with whipped cream, fresh raspberries, and a drizzle of honey before serving.
Nutrition (per serving)
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
165.5kcal (8.28%)
Protein
3.2g (6.4%)
Carbs
23.8g (8.65%)
Sugars
11.2g (22.4%)
Healthy Fat
2.8g
Unhealthy Fat
4.7g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
Tips & Tricks
Add a few chocolate chips for extra fudginess.
Swap raspberries with blueberries, strawberries, or cherries.
For extra indulgence, top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
FAQS
Can I make this mug cake without raspberries?
Yes! You can skip them or replace with strawberries, blueberries, or even chocolate chips for extra richness.
Can I make this mug cake vegan?
Absolutely. Use plant-based milk (almond, soy, or oat) and swap butter with coconut oil or vegan butter.
Can I use whole wheat flour instead of all-purpose flour?
Yes, but it may make the cake a bit denser. Try half all-purpose and half whole wheat for a better texture.
What if I don’t have cocoa powder?
You can replace it with hot chocolate mix (but reduce sugar slightly) or use melted chocolate stirred into the batter.
Can I double the recipe in one mug?
Not recommended — it won’t cook evenly. Instead, make two separate mugs and microwave them one at a time.
Why did my mug cake turn out rubbery?
It’s likely overcooked. Reduce microwave time by 10–15 seconds next time, as microwaves vary in power.
Can I make it sugar-free?
Yes, swap sugar with stevia, monk fruit, or erythritol — but taste and texture may change slightly.
Can I use whole wheat flour instead of all-purpose flour?
Yes, but it may make the cake a bit denser. Try half all-purpose and half whole wheat for a better texture.
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Rajani
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I’m Rajani, a passionate cook with over 15 years of experience creating delicious, approachable dishes. My love for food began in childhood, inspired by watching Sanjeev Kapoor’s Khana Khazana with my mom and helping her in the kitchen. On The Gourmet’s Hut, I share tried-and-tested authentic Indian recipes and quick microwave mug cake recipes perfect for busy days. My goal is to make cooking simple, flavorful, and fun—because food brings people together and every meal should create memories. I’m Rajani, a passionate cook with over 15 years of experience creating delicious, approachable dishes. My love for food began in childhood, inspired by watching...
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