This vegan sweet potato mug cake is packed with flavor from brown sugar, cinnamon, ginger, and nutmeg. And it's ready in just 10 minutes!
Here is an easy Vegan Sweet Potato Mug Cake recipe from Mug Cakes: 100 Speedy Microwave Treats to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth by Leslie Bilderback.
I always need a little something sweet after dinner. Usually it's just a piece of dark chocolate or something small like that, but sometimes if I have a light dinner, I have room for something more.
But not too much - I don't want a big slice of cake and I don't want to do all the work involved with making a batch of brownies or cookies. That's why I love mug cakes!
Mug cakes are so easy, they dirty a minimal amount of dishes and measuring spoons, and they're ready in just a minute or two. There are days when you just need a mug cake, right?
At first, I was put off by the texture because I found they weren't as cakey as I expected, but now I really like that texture and I went through a phase where I was making mug cakes once a week. (Okay, maybe twice a week.... Fine, it was three times a week.)
And guess what? There is an entire book (!!!) about mug cakes now. Mug Cakes: 100 Speedy Microwave Treats to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth by Leslie Bilderback is full of unique, delicious recipes for all your mug cake needs.
I received a copy to review and was happy to find that there's a chapter with vegan, dairy-free, sugar-free, and gluten-free mug cakes too, which is where I got this vegan Sweet Potato Mug Cake recipe. (Shared with permission, of course!)
Also on my list to try are the Fluffernutter Mug Cake and the Caramel Fleur de Sel Mug Cake. (Really, pretty much anything involving salted caramel is automatically on my list. It's a given.)
So if you're a mug cake lover like me - definitely go check out this mug cake cookbook!
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And of course if you love this mug cake, go check out my other mug cake recipes right here:
Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp egg substitute I used ground flax seeds
- ¼ cup water
- ¼ cup mashed cooked sweet potatoes or sweet potato baby food
- 2 tbsp soy rice, or almond milk
- ¼ tsp vanilla extract
- ¼ cup brown sugar
- 7 tbsp self-rising flour
- pinch of kosher salt
- ½ tsp ground cinnamon
- ½ tsp freshly grated nutmeg
- ½ tsp ground ginger
- 3 tbsp toasted pecans or walnuts chopped (optional)
Instructions
- In a large mug, whisk together the egg substitute and water with a fork and set aside for 5 minutes to thicken.
- Stir in the sweet potato, soy milk, vanilla, and sugar. Add the flour, salt, and spices.
- Beat the matter until smooth. Fold in the nuts. Divide the batter between two mugs.
- Microwave separately for 1 ½ to 2 ½ minutes each until risen and firm.
Erika says
Oof it's been way too long since I've visited your blog. Everything looks delicious! I'm the same way about needing something sweet after dinner. I just need it to signal the end of the meal or I keep mindlessly snacking--it's bad. And looking forward to things! I definitely do that too, and I love to come up with a lot of different possibilities for things (especially vacations--hello Bahamas, NYC, Greece, LA, Seattle, Italy, North Carolina), only to get frozen with indecision when the time comes to actually narrow things down to one. Can't wait to hear what your next vacation spot is! If you ever come to Texas (but really, Austin is nice), let me know!
And I LOVE SWEET POTATOES!! Definitely trying this mug cake soon.
Kiersten says
I was visiting your blog tonight too and then I logged into mine and saw your comments--freaky! I never thought of that need for dessert as needing a signal to stop eating, but I think that's true!
I totally want to go to Austin someday. 🙂 We're planning a big trip to Hawaii when I finish my book, so that's what I've been daydreaming about. We always go on doing things vacations and while I love doing things, I am totally due for a relaxing on the beach vacation!
Genevieve says
I can't believe theres a whole cookbook devoted to mug cakes - they think of everything these days! I love the idea of a sweet potato version, and that it doesn't need an egg! I think mug cakes can use a little something on top (since they can be a bit ugly), so coconut whipped cream sounds perfect!
Kiersten says
Yes, they do need a little something! 🙂 I was in a race against time to get these photos taken before the whipped cream melted though!
Jo says
Oooh, i first thought this was a savoury cake...then i saw it was sweet but it looks yummy and i love the idea of a savoury version... will try 😉
Kiersten says
Yup, I bet you could easily make it savory too!
Kelly @ Texas Type A Mom says
I had no idea there was a whole cookbook of mug cakes! This makes enjoying a sweet treat easy without being tempted by making a full batch of temptation.
Kiersten says
Yeah, I totally cannot bake a whole batch of cupcakes or brownies. My metabolism will not allow it.
sPeeDeeBee says
Am I missing something? How is brown sugar considered sugar-free??
Kiersten says
It's not sugar-free. The chapter on special diets contains recipes that are gluten-free, sugar-free, and vegan, but not every recipe fits all of those diets. Some are just vegan (like this one), others are gluten-free, others are sugar-free.
The Peace Patch says
Desserts are always a lesson in patient anticipation. As kids our default dessert was ice cream...there was always a tub or two of generic ice cream in the freezer for a quick hit of after-dinner sweetness. But at least once a week Mom would fill the house with the floating aromas of blueberry pie or butterscotch pudding or walnut chocolate chip cookies. No sampling was allowed and we had to politely eat all of our dinner, including the veggies. Best training in self-restraint I've ever had. 🙂
Thanks so much for the Sweet Potato Mug Cake recipe...one of my favorite veggies, all dolled up in those supercute green mugs! Where did you find them?
Kiersten says
We always had those tubs of generic ice cream in the freezer too. 🙂 The mugs are actually measuring cups--I got the lighter one is from Pier 1 and the darker one is from Anthropologie.
Charlotte says
This recipe was absolutely amazing i made it the other night and it made my house smell amazing and it tasted even better. Thank you soooo much for the recipe!!! and one more thing where did you get both your mugs from they are so adorable? What brand are they?
Kiersten Frase says
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! The mugs are actually measuring cups - one set is from Pier 1 and the other is from Anthropologie. They're a few years old, so I don't think either set is being sold anymore - sorry. :/
Lovey says
In love with these amazing treats!!! So cute and creative too
xoxoxoxo
Gilberto Carlos says
What about people who are allergic to Kosher?