Take advantage of fresh cherry season and make this 2-minute cherry mug cake! It makes a yummy, quick dessert or afternoon snack with a cup of tea or coffee. If you don’t have fresh cherries, it works with frozen cherries too! Gluten-free and vegan versions, as well as chocolate versions for the folks like me who desire chocolate in almost everything.
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Cherry Mug Cake
While I was typing up this recipe, I kept making a typo for “cherry” and spelling it cheery.
Cherry desserts do make me feel cheery, so it feels appropriate.
My daughter adores cherries too, and it felt like an important milestone when she could eat around the pit instead of me having to pit all the cherries for her!
While this cherry cake is most delicious with fresh cherries, you can also make this cherry cake with frozen cherries.
If you do, thaw the cherries completely first. That way your mug cake batter will cook properly.
This cherry mug cake makes a yummy quick dessert or afternoon snack. I have had it as a sweet breakfast treat on occasion too!
Let’s go over the simple ingredients…
Single Serving Cherry Cake Ingredients
I based this cherry mug cake on our super popular vanilla mug cake.
The vanilla frosting in that recipe would also be delicious with this mug cake! (or just off a spoon…)
Here’s what you need:
regular flour (or whole wheat flour, or gluten-free all-purpose flour mix)
granulated sugar (white, coconut sugar, erythritol, etc.)
melted butter or oil
milk, any kind you like (cow, almond, oat, soy, etc)
baking powder
almond extract
chopped cherries
You can skip the almond extract if you don’t have any but I’d highly encourage you to pick some up.
I usually get this one because it’s inexpensive and adds a lot of flavor in a tiny drop, but others are great too (just make sure it says extract).
Almond extract also complements cherries so well:
“Looking good today, cherry.”
(The recipe is better than my jokes, I promise.)
Cherry Cake in a Mug Variations
Cherry Chocolate Mug Cake:
Stir in 1-2 tablespoons of chocolate chips to the batter before cooking.
Double Chocolate Cherry Mug Cake:
Stir in 1-2 tablespoons of chocolate chips to the batter before cooking and 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder.
Use only 3 tablespoons of flour, instead of 4 tablespoons like in the base recipe.
Cherry Vegan Mug Cake:
This mug cake recipe is already egg-free.
It’s vegan if you use melted earth balance or coconut oil (or another oil), instead of butter.
Gluten-Free Cherry Cake
Use a gluten-free flour mix 1:1 instead of the regular all-purpose flour.
You might also want to check out all these gluten-free mug cake recipes – so many yummy ones to choose from!
Cherry Mug Cake
This sweet cherry mug cake is one of my favorite ways to enjoy fresh cherries! An easy 2-minute cherry dessert, there are options for vegan, gluten-free, and chocolate cherry versions too!
Ingredients
- 4 tbsp regular flour or whole wheat flour, or gluten-free all-purpose flour mix
- 2 tbsp sugar any granulated sugar, white, coconut sugar, erythritol, etc.
- 1 ½ tbsp melted butter or oil (or coconut oil, any oil works) (vegan butter, melted)
- 3 tbsp milk any kind (cow, almond, oat, soy, etc.)
- ½ tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp almond extract
- 2 tablespoons chopped, pitted cherries (for me this was 6 fresh cherries)
Instructions
1. Mix the flour, sugar, and baking powder in a small bowl.
2. Stir in the milk and almond extract, and then the melted butter (or oil).
3. Add in the chopped cherries and stir.
4. Pour the batter into a microwave-safe mug.
5. Microwave on high for 90 seconds to 2 ½ minutes depending on your microwave.
6. Check for doneness at 90 seconds and add time if you need to.
7. Top with whipped cream, more cherries, vanilla ice cream, or enjoy as is!
Pin the image below to save it to Pinterest so you’ll have it handy when you want to make this quick and sweet cherry treat!
Amazing, with cherries in season, and being able to make it GF I will have to try it.
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Thanks for sharing all the different varieties of flour now I now I can make it GF as well.
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