WW Recipe of the Day: Microwave Mug Cake
This skinny 3-2-1 mug cake is a simple way to satisfy a craving for cake in minutes with just two ingredients, a mug and a microwave (affiliate link) for 105 calories and 5 Weight Watchers SmartPoints.
Low in calories and naturally portion controlled it is perfect for Weight Watchers who don't want to be tempted by an entire cake.
With just 105 calories and *5 Weight Watchers Freestyle SmartPoints this cake demonstrates that it is possible to have your cake and skinny jeans too!
How Do You Make Skinny 3-2-1 Cake in a Mug with a Microwave - Step By Step
Step 1 - Make the Cake Mix Base
You'll need a box of angel food cake mix and a box of another cake mix of your choice. Since I love chocolate I chose Devil's food. But you can use whatever flavor you like best.
Whisk the two dry mixes together until they are free of lumps and well combined. You now have enough "321 cake mix" for about 31 little microwave (affiliate link) mug cakes.
Store your 3-2-1 microwave cake mix in an airtight container. I prefer a one gallon zipper lock plastic bag. Be sure to label your container with what it is and the instructions so you are ready the next time a cake craving strikes.
Step 2 - Making a Mug Cake
You'll need a mug that holds at least 10 ounces, measuring spoons, nonstick cooking spray and your dry 3-2-1 cake mix. Coat you mug with nonstick spray. Then add to it 3 level tablespoons of dry cake mix and 2 level tablespoons of water.
Stir together with a fork (which acts like a little whisk) until the mixture is well combined. It will bubble up which is fine.
Microwave your mug cake for approximately one (1) minute and voila - you have cake!
The actual time will vary a little depending on the wattage of your microwave. My microwave is 900 watts and takes 50-60 seconds. If your microwave has higher wattage set your time for a little less.
Granted this little microwave cake is not the prettiest thing on the planet but it tastes yummy, especially when it is still warm. You can eat it right from the mug.
Or turn it out onto a plate and pretty it up with a dusting of powdered sugar and dollop of canned whipped topping which is what I did for its photo shoot.
How Many Calories and WW Points in this Cake?
5 *SmartPoints (Green plan)
5 *SmartPoints (Blue plan)
5 *SmartPoints (Purple plan)
3 *PointsPlus (Old plan)
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How Do You Determine the Calories for this Mug Cake?
- Betty Crocker Angel food cake (16 ounces dry mix) = 140 calories for 1/12 the box = 1680 calories for box
- Betty Crocker Devil's food cake (15.25 ounces dry mix) = 160 calories for 1/10 the box = 1600 calories for box
- Ziploc bag of both dry mixes = 31.25 ounces and 1680 + 1600 = 3280 calories
- Three level tablespoons of mixture = 1 ounce
- 31.25 ounces/1 ounce = 31.25 servings
- 3280 calories divided by 31.25 servings is 105 calories
How Do You Determine the Weight Watchers SmartPoints for this Mug Cake?
I originally posted that this 3-2-1 Microwave Cake Mix had 80 calories and 3 SmartPoints. Turns out I was wrong. After several commenters questioned the SmartPoints value and expressed concerns I redid my math. I went back to the drawing board with 2 new cake mixes, measuring spoons, scale and calculator.
I used the Weight Watchers Recipe Builder, basing the serving size on one (1) ounce of dry mix which is 3 leveled off tablespoons of mix. Using heaping tablespoons instead of level will result in a cake that is twice as big with twice the calories and points.
According to the WW Recipe Builder this recipe has *5 SmartPoints with the cake mixes I used. Your results may be different depending on the brands of cake mixes you use.
Using Sugar-Free Cake Mix will lower the SmartPoints to *4.
Skinny Mug Cake Variation Ideas
And of course this is the perfect recipe for exploring your kitchen creativity by playing with different cake mix flavors, additions and/or accompaniments. If you are a Weight Watcher concerned about calories and/or tracking your points be sure to adjust accordingly.
- Use any flavor of cake mix you prefer: chocolate, white, yellow, lemon, spice, funfetti, spice, carrot, strawberry, etc.
- Try adding 2 to 3 teaspoons of any of the following additions to the cake batter before cooking: miniature chocolate chips, finely chopped dried fruit, finely chopped nuts, sprinkles.
- Top with a dollop of light whipped topping.
- Make a Molten Cake by placing a small piece of chocolate in the middle of the cake before microwaving.
- Make a Caramel Apple Cake by adding a little bit of chopped dried apple to the cake before microwaving and then after it's baked top with a drizzle of caramel sauce.
- Make a Cranberry Orange Nut Cake into yellow or white 3-2-1 cake mix by stirring in chopped nuts, dried cranberries and orange zest before microwaving.
- Top your favorite cake with fruit and whipped cream for a light and tasty "shortcake."
- Drizzle finished cake with chocolate or caramel sauce.
- Spread with thin layer of your favorite icing or chocolate hazelnut spread.
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Tips for Making this Low Calorie Microwave Mug Cake
- Be sure your mug is big enough to accommodate the mixture and allow it to bubble up during cooking. I use a 10 ounce mug with good results.
- Be sure to spray your mug with nonstick spray to prevent your cake from sticking.
- Stir the water and cake mix together really well so that the mixture is smooth. The angel food cake mix will cause it to bubble which is fine.
- Your cake may take less than or more than one minute depending on the wattage of your microwave. This little cake cooks in 50 to 60 seconds in my microwave, which is 900 watts. If your wattage is higher, set it for less time.
- Enjoy right from the mug or allow to cool for a couple of minutes and then turn out onto a bowl or plate.
- This cake isn't the prettiest dessert on the planet, but it tastes yummy warm from the microwave.
Here are a few more favorite microwave cakes: Microwave Mocha Mug Cake, Jello Microwave Mug Cake, Banana Cocoa Pudding Mug Cake, Microwave Mug Pineapple Cake and Black Forest Microwave Cake
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Weight Watchers 3 2 1 Microwave Mug Cake Recipe
Ingredients
For the Cake Mix
- 1 box (16 ounces) angel food cake mix (the 1-step kind that only needs water)
- 1 box (15.25) cake mix (any flavor)
For the Mug Cake
- 3 tablespoons 3-2-1 cake mix
- 2 tablespoons water
Instructions
First, prepare the 3-2-1 cake mix
- In a large airtight container or sealable plastic bag, whisk the two dry cake mixes until blended and free of lumps.
Then prepare mug cake
- To make an individual cake: in a mug coated with nonstick spray, use a fork to combine the 3-2-1 cake mix and water until blended and smooth.
- Microwave on HIGH for about 1 minute, or until the center is just set. (The time will depend on the wattage of your microwave).
- Let cool slightly or entirely in the mug.
- Eat directly from the mug or gently remove onto a small plate.
- Serve plain or with desired accompaniments (frosting, whipped cream, confectioners sugar, ice cream, frozen yogurt).
Equipment
Recipe Notes
- Use any flavor of cake mix you prefer: chocolate, white, yellow, lemon, spice, funfetti, spice, carrot, strawberry, etc.
- Try adding 2 to 3 teaspoons of any of the following additions to the cake batter before cooking: miniature chocolate chips, finely chopped dried fruit, finely chopped nuts, sprinkles.
- Make a Molten Cake by placing a small piece of chocolate in the middle of the cake before microwaving.
- Make a Caramel Apple Cake by adding a little bit of chopped dried apple to the cake before microwaving and then after it's baked top with a drizzle of caramel sauce.
- Make a Cranberry Orange Nut Cake into yellow or white 3-2-1 cake mix by stirring in chopped nuts, dried cranberries and orange zest before microwaving.
- Top your favorite cake with fruit and whipped cream for a light and tasty "shortcake."
- Drizzle finished cake with chocolate or caramel sauce.
- Spread with thin layer of your favorite icing or chocolate hazelnut spread.
5 *SmartPoints (Blue plan)
5 *SmartPoints (Purple plan)
3 *PointsPlus (Old plan)
*Points® calculated by WW. *PointsPlus® and SmartPoints® calculated by Simple Nourished Living; Not endorsed by Weight Watchers International, Inc. All recipe ingredients except optional items included in determining nutritional estimates. SmartPoints® values calculated WITHOUT each plan's ZeroPoint Foods (Green plan, Blue plan, Purple plan) using the WW Recipe Builder.
Here is a video showing how to make 3-2-1 cake mix with angel food cake mix and devil's food cake mix:
More Of My Favorite Easy Weight Watchers Friendly Mug Cakes and Easy Cakes
- Weight Watchers 2-Ingredient Pineapple Angel Food Cake
- Weight Watchers 2-Ingredient Chocolate Pumpkin Muffins
- WW No Cake Mix Microwave Cake
- Easy Healthy Low Calorie Chocolate Mocha Mug Cake
More Low Calorie Mug Cake Recipes from Favorite WW Recipe Sites
- Peanut Butter Mug Cake (HungryGirl)
- Caramel Apple 3-2-1 Mug Cake (SlenderKitchen)
- Pumpkin Spice Mug Cake (EatYourselfSkinny)
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J
Love it
Jennifer Hoehn
This was awesome. I tried it with chocolate fudge cake mix. I topped it with lite cool whip after giving it 2 minutes to cool.
Katy
Great to satisfy a craving & still have portion control!
Leslie
I made this when I was absolutey craving something I was not allowed. To eat so I.made this.. i would love to say it did the trick but I.can't. I must have made 7 or 8 of them in one day. I have not been true on the weight watchers program. I will get back on the wagon sooner or later.
Christin
Love these for my kiddos too! I’m trying to figure out the sugar content per cake. Anyone have a guess if I use chocolate cake mix? My hubby’s grandpa is diabetic, but curious about these cakes. I’m not sure if they would be okay for him or not.
Mary
I have tried this recipe and it is wonderful. What a treat .
Deedee
I don’t see the sugar content (23g)in your nutritional label. I put in my ww calculator and it it 7 points, I am on the green plan. Not worth the 7 points.
Brenda Lay
I made some tonight and my 7 yr old grandson loved it. I gave his other Nana a ziplock bag full also.
Adrienne
I just made it, so light and fluffy I added one table spoon of chocolate chips which makes it 175 calories, I am flexing on nutisysem and needed some low calorie deserts so this was perfect! Thanks for posting!
Susan
I put this recipe in my WW app for Create a Recipe and when I just add the 2 cake mixes with 32 servings, it calculates to 0 points. Your blue points calculation says 5 points. How do I calculate this? Any suggestions? LOVE all your recipes! So helpful!
Martha McKinnon
Hi Susan, I used the WW Recipe Builder, which is what I do for all our recipes here. I'm not sure how you are getting 0 for cake! Glad you find the recipes helpful!! ~Martha
Queenie
I used the WW Recipe Builder and it came up as 1 point per serving????/
Dawn
I also put it in my recipe builder and got 0 points. I even went into quick add and entered the details from the box to get the exact points for the cake mixes I was using.
Queenie
Yep, I got 1 point! 🙂
Julie
What would the ww points be if I used a sugar free chocolate cake mix and a fat free angel food mix?
Alicia
I would also want to know if I use Sugar Free cake mix. What would the pts be? Thanks
Judy Meadows
Yummy using Lemon Cake Mix and Angel Food Cake Mix!
shadowmerlin
I notice a lot of comments talking about calories, etc. It seems that every one of those people is confusing ounces with fluid ounces. THEY ARE NOT THE SAME THING. You can't read the number of calories (or "points" or whatever) in an ounce, which is a specific WEIGHT, and extrapolate the number of calories in a tablespoon, which is VOLUME.
Claire Rodriguez
Hi! I’m a Spanish Single Mom living in Seattle, I found your article to be soooo Usefull!
Candace Jackson
How did you calculate the 154 calories to get 1680 calories if it’s 12 servings? Wouldn’t that be 1848 for the box of angel food cake?
Martha McKinnon
Hi Candace, the box has 140 calories per serving x 12 servings for a total of 1680. I've corrected the post. Sorry for the confusion. ~Martha
Kathryn
I like using a lemon cake mix and adding fresh blueberries to the batter. It is wonderful.
Martha McKinnon
Lemon blueberry cake sounds wonderful! Thanks for sharing. ~Martha
jerrie geiser
I LIVE IN ASSISTED LIVING IT IS ONE THING WE CAN MAKE IN OUR ROOM. IT IS WONDERFUL EASY TO MAKE AND TO REMEMBER HOW TO PUT TOGEATHER. LOVE IT, HOOKED MY FRIENDS ON IT THEY ENJOYED IT LATE AT NIGHT.
Denise
Wow!!! It was great!! I used the Sugar-Free cake chocolate mix and I was sooo happy!!! Moist, delicious and perfect size! Now I will start making it with some of the suggested variations!!
Theresa
Would this recipe work in a 10 - 12 ounce ramekin?
Dee Leifso
I tried this 3 2 1 cake twice.....and measured exactly....but both came out with kind of a pudding (doughy) sitting on top of the cake. Any ideas?