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Chocolate berry mug cake delight

This rich mug cake is topped with a glossy chocolate drizzle and a generous layer of fresh blueberries, creating a perfect ...
This makes a great holiday gift when the dry ingredients are packaged with a mug along with the recipe instructions. Add dry ingredients to the mug and mix well with a fork. Add the egg and mix ...
While demonstrating how to make the chocolate mug cake on The Pioneer Woman cooking show, Drummond pointed out how perfect the recipe is for college kids. “So you’re a college student, you’re up late ...
Looking to satisfy your chocolate cravings? Make this single-serving healthy chocolate mug cake in just two minutes! It's vegan, grain-free, sweetened naturally with banana (a small sprinkling of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As dainty and delicious as they are simple, mug cakes are a great way to satisfy a spontaneous cravings for a baked treat. To help ...
Dessert: This easy and delicious recipe is vegan and gluten-free, perfect for those with lactose and egg intolerances. It's ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The microwave is a glorious invention for many reasons—but did you know you can use it to make cake, too?
This rich and chocolaty treat is perfectly portioned, ready in less than two minutes and requires only three simple ingredients. It's shockingly rich and indulgent; I love to enjoy it warm with a ...
A mug cake, as the name indicates, is a single-serving dessert that is whipped up in a mug or cup and cooked in the microwave within minutes rather than baked in the oven. This chocolate-flavoured ...
Nothing can beat a homemade chocolate cake, but you do not have to spend ages cooking or shopping for ingredients to make a cosy treat for yourself. Mug cakes are becoming increasingly popular online, ...
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