Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Chocolate Muffin : Low Carb and Gluten Free Mug Cake

Goodness . . . yesterdays post (see it here) was certainly a popular one and I thank all who took time to read it, and a special thank you for all who left a comment. It is lovely to receive, read and share your thoughts and comments.

. . . but on with today's post! How about grabbing your favourite mug and whipping up these super quick and easy low carb (keto) chocolate muffins. They are a gluten and dairy-free treat, and when microwaved can be ready in five minutes. No microwave? No problem because you can bake them in the oven as well, use a muffin pan instead of a mug!


Ingredients
Serves Two
2 tbsp. almond flour or hazelnut flour
1 tbsp. cocoa powder
1 tbsp. erythritol (sweetener - optional)
½ tsp baking powder
¼ tsp vanilla extract
1 pinch salt
1 egg
1½ tbsp. melted coconut oil or butter
½ oz. sugar-free dark chocolate
½ tsp coconut oil or butter for greasing the mugs
Recipe instructions and tips
Can be found here

Almond flour is a gluten-free nut flour that should consist of nothing but ground blanched (no skin) almonds. It’s often used as a low-carb substitute for wheat flour in bread and other baked goods.

The amount of carbs in almonds can vary significantly depending on origin, yield, soil, amount of sun, etc. but often end up between 4-8 grams of net carbohydrates per 100 gram. As always, checking the label is a good idea.

You can get almond flour in most grocery stores and health stores these days, or order it online.
Read more here

Hazelnut flour is a type of flour made from ground hazelnuts. Hazelnuts are nuts that come from the hazel tree and are known for their rich, slightly sweet flavour. To make hazelnut flour, the nuts are finely ground into a powder-like consistency, creating a flour that can be used in various culinary applications.

Hazelnut flour is often used as a gluten-free alternative to traditional wheat flour, making it suitable for individuals with gluten sensitivities or those following a gluten-free diet. Additionally, hazelnut flour is a good source of healthy fats, protein, and other nutrients found in hazelnuts.
Read more here

Prefer to use coconut flour have a look at this chocolate mug cake recipe suggestion here
Coconut flour offers a good source of minerals, large amounts of coconut fibre, and it has a much smaller impact on blood sugar levels than refined grain flours.

Also, since it is gluten-free, it provides a decent option for those who are unable to consume gluten-containing flours.
Read more here


Lily-of-the-valley, one of May's birth flowers (see here)
~ wishing you a happy day ~

You will find a variety of articles and recipe ideas within this blog, and not all may be suitable for you. Always take account of your personal circumstances, needs, illnesses and medication you may be taking. Any allergies, or underlying health issues must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.

All the best Jan

32 comments:

  1. Oooh, this looks like a yummy treat!

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  2. Ooh, sounds tasty. Have a grand week, Jan:)

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  3. Jan, thank you for the link to the recipe for the chocolate muffins. They look delicious and I have copied and pasted the recipe so I can try making some for next week when our son and one granddaughter are visiting us from Maine.

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  4. I love hazelnut flour and how it makes things taste. Coconut flour makes chocolate taste like coconut too. I'm glad you mentioned these Jan. I've bakes with both but never tried them when I've made chocolate muffins. Happy new week.

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  5. my grandma had a row of lilies of the valley flowers that multiplied along the side of her house. Good scents and memories.

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  6. Just the right size to eat and delicious!

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  7. Lily of the Valley are so delicate looking but in my garden they have spread terribly. They are almost impossible to get rid of.
    The Chocolate muffin in a mug looks so good!!

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  8. wow Jan...It'c fantastic Your muffin...i love chocolate:))
    Good day and Hug, Andreja

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  9. Muito boa a receita desse bolo de caneca!
    O lírio lindo!
    beijos, ótimo dia, chica

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  10. Nooooo! I am wayward enough without being led by the hand into temptation! lol I confess that I find Mug Cake far too easy and convenient than is good for me.

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  11. Useful recipe of chocolate muffin, Jan. Thank you for sharing.

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  12. The hazelnut flour sounds interesting and an added flavor.
    Thanks for sharing the mug cake recipe.
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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  13. There are so many alternatives to 'traditional' ingredients that no-one should ever feel they are missing out on life's treats.

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  14. ...I wish you a lovely day!

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  15. The chocolate muffin is looking delicious.

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  16. What a beautiful bouquet of lilies of the valley! That delicious chocolate muffin looks tasty—thanks for the recipe! hug Elke

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  17. A really wonderful recipe. Thank you

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  18. I love a good mug cake so I will have to give this one a try.

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  19. Looks good. I've not come across hazelnut flour before. I have tried hazelnut milk that Alpro did, I am not sure if they still do it. It was really nice. :-D

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  20. I'm here for anything chocolate. And I can smell those flowers!

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  21. This looks really tasty. Thank you, Jan.
    God bless.

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  22. Oh wow does that ever look good!!!!

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  23. Everything you make looks delicious. I'm a May birthday, and the Lily of the Valley is a beautiful flower. I was born on May Day, the 1st, and my mom gave me the middle name of May...with a y instead of the e.

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  24. lovely lily of the valley...i never have any luck with these mug cakes!

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  25. I still have not tried one of these mug cakes, I need to remember for those times we would like something :)

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