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A red velvet cake is not only a real eye-catcher – it also tastes incredibly good.
Unfortunately, a whole cake is always a lot of work – which is why recipes like this keto red velvet mug cake are so convenient!
Quick to make, easy, and still just as delicious!
And it’s even sugar-free and 100% low carb with only 3.6g of usable carbs per serving.
OTHER KETO TREATS AND SWEETS:
Keto Snickers Bars Keto Tiramisu Mousse Pumpkin Pie Keto Mug Cake Keto Shortbread Cookies Keto Ferrero Rocher Fat Bombs Keto Chocolate Milkshake
KETO RED VELVET MUG CAKE INGREDIENTS:
This section is where I share a few suggestions and explanations for the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe.
(You can find the exact amounts needed on the recipe card embedded below this section).
Why erythritol?
In my opinion, erythritol is the best keto-friendly sweetener.
– it doesn’t spike your blood sugar,
– it’s completely safe and
– has a very fresh & natural sweet taste.
Because of its natural origin and natural production process (fermentation), I also consider erythritol to be paleo-friendly.
You can use other keto-friendly sweeteners that won’t spike your blood sugar as well, but be aware that you may have to add more or less sweetener if you do so.
Erythritol is about 70% as sweet as sugar whereas other keto-friendly sweeteners like monk fruit and stevia are much sweeter than sugar.
Keep that ratio in mind when using a 1:1 sugar replacement.
The right almond flour can make or break a recipe, especially when it comes to baking.
That’s why I highly recommend using defatted almond flour.
It’s very different from most other kinds of almond flours out there as it has most of its natural fat content removed and thus behaves very differently compared to other kinds of almond flour and is much better suited for most keto baking recipes.
Most brands simply sell finely ground almond meal as almond flour, which can be fine for some recipes and is cheaper, but it has more calories (by a lot) and is not the best fit for most keto baking recipes.
It has more fat and can cause recipe failures because of this, like melted cookies.
Defatted almond flour like this one from Sukrin, is much lower in calories, has a naturally high protein content and – most importantly – is the best replacement for wheat flour I’ve ever come across (and I’ve tried a lot).
I really like using dutch processed cacao powder for all of my keto baking experiments because it has a super strong chocolate taste and thus you only need a small amount to make keto chocolate treats.
But you can also use other kinds of unsweetened cacao powder.
look for a gluten-free version without corn starch for paleo-friendly option or make your own one
HOW TO MAKE THE KETO RED VELVET MUG CAKE:
Add the dry ingredients for the mug cake to a medium-sized bowl and mix them well.
Add the remaining ingredients for the mug cake to the bowl as well and mix everything thoroughly until you get an even batter.
Grease your microwave-safe mug with a small amount of cooking oil or fat.
☝︎ Use something that doesn't have a strong taste of its own, e.g. butter, avocado oil or coconut oil instead of something like olive oil.
☝︎ Your mug should be at least double the size of the mixed ingredients.
Add your mug cake batter into a mug or two ramekins.
Microwave for about 1-3 minutes.
(The cooking time in your microwave may vary heavily depending on what settings you're using.)
☝︎ A broad rule of thumb: approx. 1 minute at 1200 watt and more like 2-3 minutes at <600 watt.
☝︎ You can test if your mug cake is done with the "toothpick test": prick the center of your mug cake with a toothpick - if it comes out clean and without any dough on it, it's done!
Preheat your oven to 350°F/180°C.
Bake your mug cake for about 10-15 minutes in your preheated oven.
☝︎ You can test if your mug cake is done with the "toothpick test": prick the center of your mug cake with a toothpick - if it comes out clean and without any dough on it, it's done!
Allow the mug cake to cool completely while you begin to prepare the cream cheese frosting.
Place the ingredients for the cream cheese frosting in a larger bowl and mix with a hand mixer or whisk until you get a smooth and fluffy mixture.
Pour the cream cheese frosting into a piping bag or use a small spoon and spread it on your (cold) red velvet mug cake.
Covered with plastic wrap, the low carb red velvet mug cake will keep for up to 2 days in the refrigerator.
However, since the mug cake dries out relatively quickly, I recommend eating it as soon as possible.
Serving Size 1/2 mug cake
Servings 2
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 200
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 15.0g24%
- Total Carbohydrate 3.6g2%
- Protein 10.6g22%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Ingredients
Directions
Add the dry ingredients for the mug cake to a medium-sized bowl and mix them well.
Add the remaining ingredients for the mug cake to the bowl as well and mix everything thoroughly until you get an even batter.
Grease your microwave-safe mug with a small amount of cooking oil or fat.
☝︎ Use something that doesn't have a strong taste of its own, e.g. butter, avocado oil or coconut oil instead of something like olive oil.
☝︎ Your mug should be at least double the size of the mixed ingredients.
Add your mug cake batter into a mug or two ramekins.
Microwave for about 1-3 minutes.
(The cooking time in your microwave may vary heavily depending on what settings you're using.)
☝︎ A broad rule of thumb: approx. 1 minute at 1200 watt and more like 2-3 minutes at <600 watt.
☝︎ You can test if your mug cake is done with the "toothpick test": prick the center of your mug cake with a toothpick - if it comes out clean and without any dough on it, it's done!
Preheat your oven to 350°F/180°C.
Bake your mug cake for about 10-15 minutes in your preheated oven.
☝︎ You can test if your mug cake is done with the "toothpick test": prick the center of your mug cake with a toothpick - if it comes out clean and without any dough on it, it's done!
Allow the mug cake to cool completely while you begin to prepare the cream cheese frosting.
Place the ingredients for the cream cheese frosting in a larger bowl and mix with a hand mixer or whisk until you get a smooth and fluffy mixture.
Pour the cream cheese frosting into a piping bag or use a small spoon and spread it on your (cold) red velvet mug cake.
Covered with plastic wrap, the low carb red velvet mug cake will keep for up to 2 days in the refrigerator.
However, since the mug cake dries out relatively quickly, I recommend eating it as soon as possible.
Q: How do you include Erythritol in your calculations?
A: The short answer is: I don’t, and I can tell you why.
Erythritol is a sugar alcohol which your body can’t digest.
If you ingest it, it won’t spike your blood sugar & it won’t release insulin (which is a good thing if you want to stay in ketosis).
It passes through our system basically “untouched”.
Because of this, you can subtract the carbs from erythritol completely, which is what I always do.
(I try to be as accurate as possible with this information, but values may vary because of natural occurring fluctuations and different products used.)
OTHER KETO TREATS AND SWEETS:
Pecan Pie Keto Fat Bombs Keto Strawberry Mousse Keto Snowball Cookies Keto Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake Keto Peanut Butter Bars Keto Vanilla Ice Cream
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