Ingredients
- 1 ½ tablespoons all-purpose flour
- ¼ teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 scoop vanilla ice cream
Why This Meal Is A Winner
This quick and easy dessert is perfect for satisfying a sweet tooth in no time. It combines the warmth of a freshly baked cake with the cool creaminess of chocolate ice cream, creating a delightful contrast in every bite. Plus, it’s made in a single mug, which means less cleanup and more enjoyment.
Tips From The Kitchen
- Use a microwave-safe mug to avoid any accidents while heating.
- Do not overcook; start with 1 minute and add 10-second bursts if needed to keep the cake moist.
- Stir the batter well to ensure all ingredients are evenly mixed for a smooth texture.
- Do not overcook; start with 1 minute and add 10-second bursts if needed to keep the cake moist.
- Stir the batter well to ensure all ingredients are evenly mixed for a smooth texture.
Directions
Melt some chocolate ice cream until it’s nice and smooth. Pour it into a microwave-safe mug, then add the flour and baking powder, mixing everything together well. Next, stir in the cocoa powder until the batter is evenly chocolatey. Pop the mug into the microwave and cook it for about 90 seconds, or until the top looks set and cooked through. Once it’s done, let it cool for a minute or two before adding a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top. Enjoy your quick and cozy treat!
Serving Ideas
Serve warm straight from the mug with a generous scoop of chocolate ice cream on top. You can also drizzle some chocolate syrup or sprinkle chopped nuts for extra flavor and crunch. A few fresh berries on the side add a nice touch of color and freshness.
Storing Food Safely
Since this dessert is best enjoyed fresh, it’s recommended to eat it immediately after cooking. If you have leftovers, store the cake separately in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat gently in the microwave before serving and add fresh ice cream for the best experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use regular chocolate instead of chocolate ice cream?
Yes, but you’ll need to melt the chocolate with a bit of milk to achieve a similar consistency.
How do I know when the cake is done in the microwave?
The top should look set and no longer wet; it usually takes about 90 seconds.
Can I make this recipe without a microwave?
This recipe is designed for the microwave, so using an oven might change the texture and cooking time.
What can I substitute for vanilla ice cream on top?
You can use whipped cream, yogurt, or any other ice cream flavor you like.
Is it okay to use self-rising flour instead of all-purpose flour?
If you use self-rising flour, skip the baking powder to avoid too much rising.
Can I add sugar or sweetener to the batter?
Yes, adding a small amount of sugar or sweetener can enhance sweetness if desired.
Why is the cake sometimes rubbery or dense?
Overcooking or using too much flour can cause a dense texture; try reducing cooking time slightly.
Can I use this recipe to make multiple servings?
This recipe is intended for a single serving; multiply ingredients and use separate mugs for multiple servings.
