Banana Mug Cake Recipe (Gluten-free)

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Need a sweet hit and need it now? Make yourself and a friend or loved one a microwave banana mug cake with a saucy white chocolate surprise inside! Ready in only 5 minutes, and it just happens to be gluten-free.

someone eating a gluten free banana mug cake with a spoon - various ingredients are scattered around

When you need a little treat, and you need it now, there’s nothing that hits the spot better than a mug cake.

This 2-minute peanut butter mug cake (that happens to be pretty healthy) is already quite popular around here. So I thought it was time to add another quick and easy mug cake – this time a very yummy gluten-free banana mug cake made from simple (and healthy) ingredients.

What’s so great about it

  • Got 5 minutes and a microwave? You need just a few minutes to make the batter right in the mug and around 2 minutes to cook in the microwave.
  • It’s dessert for two! Grab two spoons and dive in. Alternatively, eat half and save the rest for later.
  • It tastes like a slightly nuttier version of a classic banana bread. But a classic banana cake takes around an hour to make…
  • It’s made with almond flour, making it gluten free.
  • It tastes very yummy eaten on its own straight out of the mug (while curled up on the sofa with a good movie, of course). The melted white chocolate tastes almost like a sweet, creamy sauce. Add a scoop of ice cream and you’ll be in quick and easy banana bread heaven!
  • It’s pretty healthy, really. Apart from a little bit of brown sugar and white chocolate, it’s made with pretty good stuff!

What you need

You’re only 1 small banana and 6 pantry ingredients away from a very yummy (almost instant) microwave banana cake for two!

Ingredients to make a gluten free mug cake with banana, almond and white chocolate: brown sugar, 1/2 a banana, white chocolate, almond flour and baking soda, almond butter and an egg

You need just half a small banana, as well as:

  • a small egg
  • a bit of brown sugar
  • almond butter (peanut butter works too, of course)
  • almond flour mixed with a tiny bit of baking soda

No oil or butter is necessary as there’s enough fat in the almond butter already.

How to make it

The great thing about this mug cake is that you mix up the ingredients directly in the mug.

Step 1: Grab a mug – the largest one you have. Or a very small baking dish – let’s say 5 to 6 square inches.

Step 2: Mash up half a banana with a fork. Make it a small one, and the riper the better.

Step 3: Whisk in a small egg, followed by sugar, almond butter, milk, and almond flour mixed with a little baking soda.

Step 4: Stir in a handful or two of white chocolate chips. I like to be quite generous with myself and save a few to sprinkle on the top!

Step 5: Microwave for 2 minutes. Let cool a little and enjoy!

Pro tip 1: It’s fun to watch the mug cake rise up outside of the mug at an alarming rate! Don’t panic! It actually doesn’t usually overflow, but put a small plate under the mug just in case.

Pro tip 2: The cake is VERY hot when it comes out of the microwave. I’ve burnt my tongue a couple of times! I know it’s hard, but wait a few minutes before you tuck in.

FAQs

Can I use ordinary white sugar instead of brown?

Yes, absolutely! Brown sugar gives the cake a slight caramel-y taste, but ordinary sugar is fine.

That doesn’t seem like a lot of sugar. Can I add more?

Yes again. With the addition of the white chocolate 1.5 tablespoons is about right for me, but make it 2 tablespoons if you have a sweeter tooth.

What can I use instead of almond butter?

The cake will taste almost the same if you use a different nut butter such as peanut butter. If you like, you can even make a nut free mug cake by replacing the 2 tablespoons of almond butter with 2 tablespoons of oil.

Can I make it without almond flour?

If you like you can replace the almond flour with plain flour – gluten free or ordinary. Other types of flour should work too. You can even use coconut flour, but use 1.5 tablespoons only.

Are almond flour and almond meal the same thing?

Yes, they’re virtually interchangeable. The only difference is that almond flour is a bit finer. In theory this makes it a better substitute for regular flour, but almond meal works in this recipe too.

Can you make a microwave mug cake in a small baking dish instead?

Yes, you can! Try a 5 inch by 5 inch baking dish or similar.

How to serve it

You might think this is a silly question. It’s a microwave mug cake, right? Don’t you just make it in a sweet snack attack emergency? Then you grab a spoon and eat it all to yourself on the couch.

You can do that if you like. The melted white chocolate makes it almost like a self-saucing pudding!

But this banana mug cake is a bit of a monster. Feel free to grab 2 spoons, add a scoop of ice cream and share with a loved one. If you prefer, empty the cake out onto two plates. It won’t be the prettiest dessert you’ve ever seen, but hey, it’s a dessert emergency. Do you care? 😉

I’ve also been known to put plastic wrap over the top of the mug and save half until the next day. It still tastes pretty good!

Need another gluten-free idea? You have to try these gluten-free brownies. Fudgy, cakey AND chewy, and made all in one bowl.

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Banana Mug Cake Recipe (Gluten-free)

Got a craving for something sweet and delicious? This gluten free banana mug cake takes only 5 minutes to make and is a perfect little treat for one (or for two to share if you're feeling generous!). Tastes exactly like banana bread, but takes a fraction of the time to make it. It's even quite good for you!
Prep: 3 minutes
Cook: 2 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 2

Ingredients 
 

  • ½ small banana, (ripe is best)
  • 1 small egg
  • tablespoons brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons almond butter
  • 2 tablespoons milk, (any kind including non dairy)
  • cup almond flour, (or almond meal/ground almonds)
  • ¼ teaspoon baking soda
  • tablespoons white chocolate chips, (or to taste!)

Instructions 

  • Mash the banana in a very large mug or small baking dish with a fork. Whisk in the egg.
  • Stir in the sugar, almond butter, and milk.
  • Stir in the almond flour/meal, the baking soda, and most of the chocolate chips. Sprinkle the remainder of the chocolate chips on the top.
  • Microwave on full power for 2 minutes. Let cool for a few minutes, then enjoy either plain or with a scoop of ice cream.

Video

Notes

How to make: Start by mashing the banana in a big mug or small baking dish. Then whisk in all the other ingredients one by one. Sprinkle a final few white chocolate chips on the top.
Cooking time: I find that 2 minutes is about right. You might need to ‘test’ this in your microwave the first time you make it, however, Start with 90 seconds. If it isn’t quite done (a skewer comes out with raw batter on it still) microwave for 30 seconds longer. 
Substitutions: You can use regular gluten free flour instead of almond flour if you like. Coconut flour works too, but use just 1.5 tablespoons as it has a drying effect. If you don’t have or don’t want to use almond butter, any other nut butter works, including peanut butter. If you’d prefer a nut free mug cake, simply replace with 2 tablespoons oil. 
To serve: This is a BIG mug cake and easily serves 2. No judgment from me however if you want to eat it all by yourself. Alternatively, it keeps quite well covered in the fridge for a day or two. 

Nutrition

Calories: 362kcal, Carbohydrates: 29g, Protein: 11g, Fat: 24g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 86mg, Sodium: 189mg, Potassium: 304mg, Fiber: 4g, Sugar: 21g, Vitamin A: 163IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 155mg, Iron: 2mg
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Note: I first published this recipe in 2014 as an individual banana and peanut butter pudding. I updated it in February 2021 as a gluten free banana mug cake however as I felt that the original recipe was a bit hit and miss (sometimes it worked and other times it was a disaster!). If you happen to have been a fan of that original recipe, however, I have a fairly similar one on the blog which I call a peanut butter healthy mug cake. There’s no banana, but strangely it tastes pretty similar to the original recipe I published here!

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74 Comments

  1. Ahah definitely there are things that should not go on our blog… I totally agree. We all need a little dirty secret 🙂
    This looks wonderful and I am thinking this is totally a treat I could make at the office… Ohlala Helen, tu me donnes des mauvaises idées!

    1. Ah, mais c’est pas aussi mauvaise que tu penses … il y a juste deux petites cuilleres de sucre dedans 😉

  2. But you know what… a lot of times, the weirdest combos really do taste the best! And that’s how new flav combos are totally invented.. but people like you guys messing around with weird breakfasts 🙂 So keep it going and discover the next trend for us, won’t you?! Hahaha

    1. Hahahaha … I like your reasoning here! At the moment I’m fairly skeptical of yoghurt and banana on toast becoming ‘a thing’, but you never know!! 🙂

  3. Do you know what my food weirdness is? Condensed milk poured on top of salty popcorn. I only eat when no one is in. This banana peanuty thing though does NOT look bizarre!

    1. Hahahaha … I love that, Mariana! Yup, very weird, if you don’t mind me saying (I love that you eat it when no one is in … lol!) 🙂

  4. Looks delicious! I love that it’s individual, and how quickly it comes together. My kind of dessert 🙂

  5. These puddings look super delish, Helen! Love pb so much, so I’d love these!

  6. You had me at five minute pudding, Helen! I love finding desserts like this! Peanut butter and banana sounds like the best combination. Pinning to try out!

    1. Thanks so much for the pin, Gayle … I can pretty much guarantee that you’ll enjoy this if you try it!

  7. Ok … so I’d honestly give either of your “weird” breakfasts a try. But, hands-down, yours is way, way less weird (sorry, Mr. Scrummy!). It actually sounds more or less like my fave breakfasts – savory, with an egg for protein and loads of antioxidant-rich salsa, and whatever else happens to be hanging out in the fridge that looks good! So, anyway … I’m thoroughly excited about this recipe! I mean, really – I look at A LOT of recipes most days, and this is one of the most exciting recipes I’ve seen in a while. It’s got everything going for it – healthy, easy, super-fast, and perfect for a nosh. Oh – and it has white chocolate chips … ’nuff said. I can’t wait to pin this … and then eat it … often! 😀

    1. Thanks so much for your enthusiasm, Shelley! I have to say that this is one of my favourite recipes so far … but also one of the easiest. I’ve had a serious craving for it all week long … but don’t have any bananas right now ….aaargh, disaster!
      I am feeling rather smug right now too that most readers have gone with my weird breakfast as being the least weird … hahaha! 🙂