Disclosure: This is a sponsored post written on behalf of Quitter’s Circle, a collaboration between the American Lung Association and Pfizer. All thoughts and opinions presented in this post are purely my own.
This Chocolate Sweet Potato Mug Cake recipe is a quick and easy way to satisfy your dessert craving!
Hey friends!
Time for a dessert recipe. As you know, I’ve teamed up with the folks behind Quitter’s Circle this year to share some recipes that could be helpful to those trying to quit smoking, and are delicious enough for everyone to enjoy! So far I’ve shared two snack recipes – Spicy Ranch Popcorn Recipe and Cranberry Ginger Energy Bites – which can help fight off urges to smoke. Today we’re turning our attention to dessert!
While I don’t believe that every success/victory/goal met needs to be celebrated with food, I do believe there’s something to be said for occasionally enjoying a tasty dessert! And while I love making cookies, cakes, pies, etc….I don’t always love having all the extras laying around to tempt me in the following days.
Chocolate Sweet Potato Mug Cake
Enter this mug cake. It’s chocolatey and delicious, can be made quickly and makes just enough for one serving…so you can enjoy your treat and then move on!
If you’re working on quitting smoking or supporting someone who is, whip one of these up to celebrate meeting one of your quitting goals like going x number of days without smoking or enjoying a night out with friends without taking a smoke break.
And for everyone else, mug cakes are a great way to enjoy a quick dessert with your significant other or treat yourself after a long day or week.
Here’s how you make it:
PrintChocolate Sweet Potato Mug Cake
This healthy Chocolate Sweet Potato Mug Cake recipe is quick, easy and the perfect way to satisfy your dessert craving!5
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 2 minutes
- Total Time: 7 minutes
- Yield: serves 1
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup cooked, mashed sweet potato
- 2 tsp cocoa powder
- 1 Tbsp maple syrup (or brown sugar)
- 1 Tbsp peanut butter (or nut/seed butter of choice)
- 1/4 tsp baking soda
- 1 egg
- chocolate chips, optional
- ice cream for serving, optional
Instructions
- Mix first four ingredients in a bowl.
- Add egg and baking soda and stir until well combined.
- Mix in chocolate chips if desired.
- Pour into greased mug, ramekin or mason jar and microwave for 90 seconds.
- Top with ice cream if desired and serve warm.
I like to mix a few chocolate chips into mine and definite top with a small scoop of ice cream. You could also top with some vanilla yogurt.
If you don’t have a large coffee mug, use a small glass mason jar or a large ramekin. And if you’re not a chocolate fan, try my regular Sweet Potato Mug Cake!
Note that while this mug cake certainly contains less calories than sitting down to eat a whole chocolate cake to celebrate, it is still dessert and should be treated as such. Here are some more ideas for celebrating success to inspire and motivate you and some other recipes you can savor with your newly smokefree senses!
Enjoy!
–Lindsay–
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Kelli @ Hungry Hobby says
I love that you have this partnership going and with such a personal story! Usually, my mug cake consists of PB fit and almond milk, this looks way delicious, I think I need to up my game!
Fiona says
I hate and LOVE you all at the same time for this recipe. I’m already obsessed with your sweet potato brownies and now you’ve just made it EVEN easier for me to eat one DAILY!!!!
THANK YOUUUUU xo
anne|Craving Something Healthy says
Oh yum! I need this right now!
Tula says
Can I use flax egg to make it vegan? Thanks
Lindsay says
yep!