This Keto Chocolate Mug Cake is a quick & easy low carb treat with a brownie texture and rich chocolate flavor. Gluten-free and with built in portion control – it will satisfy your chocolate craving without blowing your carb budget!

This keto chocolate brownie mug cake recipe has been popular here on IBIH for quite a few years now. I decided to dust it off and update the post a bit for those of you that haven’t come across it yet.
The thing I love about keto mug cakes is that they are so easy (and fast!) to make, and that you aren’t committed to an entire bowl or pan of something. Portion control is so much easier when you are only making one or two servings of keto dessert at a time, instead of an entire chocolate cake!
I knew I wanted to do a keto chocolate mug cake, and definitely wanted it to have a brownie-like texture.
It took some experimenting (oh the things I do for you), but I finally hit on the right combination to get both the taste and texture that I wanted. Not too dry, with just the right amount of gooeyness! You could almost call these keto chocolate mug brownies – and you wouldn’t be wrong.

This keto chocolate mug cake was warm and comforting, and perfect with some whipped cream or sugar free vanilla ice cream on top.
In fact you almost need something creamy to break up the richness of the brownie. I used Rebel Natural Vanilla (not sponsored, I just like the brand) for this photo shoot and the results were delicious.
I added walnuts to mine because nuts are a must in brownies as far as I’m concerned. I’m listing them as optional though, because some crazy people out there don’t like nuts in brownies. Oh the humanity!

Keto Mug Cake FAQs and Variations
How do you bake a keto mug cake?
Typically, since mug cakes are all about convenience, they are cooked a microwave oven rather than a traditional bake oven. That being said, you can absolutely bake a mug cake in your regular oven. To do so I recommend a ramekin instead of a mug, a bake temperature of about 375 degrees Fahrenheit, and about 10-12 minutes of baking time.
If using a microwave as this keto mug cake recipe (and many others) call for, please be aware that microwave strengths and mugs vary – I found this out the hard way when testing this keto mug cake recipe out.
I had been using the same microwave-safe mug for several tries with great results, then I made the last one with a thinner walled mug and it was WAY overdone. So I’m giving you the shortest likely time, and if it’s too gooey just throw it back in for another 30 seconds until it’s the consistency you want.
Once you go over it’s trashed, so err on the conservative side if your microwave is really strong, or your mugs are really thin walled.
Same goes on the other side of the coin, if your mugs are really thick or your microwave oven is whimpy, you might need to add a little time to cook them all the way through.
I divided this keto chocolate brownie mug cake into two portions – but you could just as easily make it in one large mug or small bowl and microwave it for a minute and 30 seconds to 2 minutes.

What ingredients are in a keto mug cake?
The ingredients used in a keto mug cake will vary based on the flavor, but typically they are made with almond flour, coconut flour, a sugar free sweetener like erythritol or xylitol, coconut oil or butter for the fat to make it tender, and baking powder to help it rise.
This particular chocolate mug cake also contains vanilla extract, a good quality cocoa powder, sugar free chocolate chips, and either pecans or walnuts.
How many net carbs are in this keto chocolate mug cake recipe?
This keto mug cake contains only 2 grams of net carbs, but a whopping 6 grams of protein. So it’s basically health food – especially if you throw a few berries on there. You’re welcome.

Can this chocolate mug cake be made dairy free and Paleo?
Yes! The only dairy in this mug cake recipe is the butter, so you can replace that with ghee (which is free of milk solids) or coconut oil with great results. To sweeten it, you can replace the erythritol (which is a natural sweetener but highly processed) with either honey or maple syrup for Paleo diets.
Keto Chocolate Brownie Mug Cake – Low Carb – Gluten Free
- Total Time: 6 minutes
- Yield: 2 servings 1x
- Diet: Gluten Free
Description
Warm and comforting, this keto chocolate mug cake is the quickest way to low carb brownie bliss there is! Gluten free too!
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 3 tablespoons superfine blanched almond flour
- 1 teaspoon coconut flour
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar substitute
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- pinch of salt
- 1 egg
- 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar free chocolate chips
- 1 tablespoon chopped walnuts or pecans (optional)
Instructions
- Melt the butter in a small microwave safe bowl (about 30 seconds in microwave).
- Add the remaining ingredients and stir until combined.
- Pour batter into 2 small greased mugs or ramekins.
- Microwave for 1 minute. (add another 30 seconds if necessary).
- Serve with whipped cream or sugar free vanilla ice cream.
Notes
Approximate net carbs per serving = 2g
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 1 minute
- Category: Keto desserts
- Method: microwave
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 mug cake
- Calories: 216
- Fat: 22g
- Carbohydrates: 4g
- Fiber: 2g
- Protein: 6g

Tammy says
Tried this recipe tonight because hubby & I were wanting a treat and we are doing low carb. So I looked for mug cakes and this recipe came up and since I’ve made several of Mellissa’s recipes and they’ve Always Been great I made it and it was awesome . Hubby was so happy to get a cake without any guilt!! Lol
Mellissa Sevigny says
Happy you guys both enjoyed it!
Carrie says
Does the 1X mean you only use one mug and the 2x is for two mugs?
Thanks,
Carrie
Mellissa Sevigny says
The 2x is if you’re going to double the recipe.
Judy says
I found out about this recipe from West at highfalutin low-carb video. It was excellent! I didn’t have your brand of chocolate, so I used Dutch process cocoa and Lillys chocolate chips.
It’s a real keeper! I don’t think I have to try another chocolate mug cake. I bought the Lindt chocolate today
Ms. Gee says
Pretty dog gone good, thanks!
Catina says
This was delicious!! I got one bite before my kids devoured them. Now I have to make another batch for myself. Thank you for the recipe!
Robin says
Made this for my husband and me. Used Lily’s chocolate chips and monk fruit sweetener. . He loved it! Made whipped cream. That’s saying a lot as we’ve been having difficulties finding desserts he likes. For him it comes down to type of sweetener. He gets the cooling sensation with erithritol or a mix I make with xylitol, erithritol and stevia. I have no problems with any sweetener.Saving mine for tomorrow. Yum! Thank you!
Judy says
Thanks so much for your comment! I didn’t have Lindt, so I used Lilly’s and Dutch process cocoa. That made up for the lack of Lindt. It was excellent! I also made whipped cream and used Lakanto
Sara says
Another amazing dessert from your blog! I’ve tried so many keto chocolate desserts, and they’re always disappointing. This one was not. It was so good! The closest thing I’ve had to a “real” chocolate dessert since starting keto. Thank you!
Alice S G says
I have tried several keto cake recipes and even the more elaborate non-mug cake recipes. I found that the best mix is the ones with almond and coconut flour which mimics traditional sponge wonderfully. I have also tried 2-3 different types of chocolate mug cakes and various chocolate fat bombs for that chocolate fix at the end of the night.
This is the BEST of all keto chocolate things of any category that I tried!! I got the tip from watching “Low Carb High Falutin”‘s battle of mug cakes and boy this is amazing. So wonderfully chocolate and topped with a heavy cream mixed with a little vanilla extract, high quality bourbon, salt and powdered lakanto sugar and I was in heaven! The portion is also huge and it can be made in minutes. What’s not to love. This is saving me :) Thanks IBIH!
Sarah Maddux says
DELICIOUS!!! Since I have only had a scrambled egg and bone broth for 3 days now (oral surgery), I ate the whole thing, and I think I could eat another 😂
Karen says
Made this with a few Lilly’s chips instead of the Lindt and it turned out great! Took care of a fierce chocolate craving. Thanks!
Letitia A says
These were awesome! Mine came out more cake-like, but I attribute that to my high-power microwave, not a fault in the recipe. These definitely scratch an itch and will become a regular on the menu!