
But since I can’t, I’m going to share the (insanely easy) recipe with you in hopes that you will make it and feel the love. And I’ll probably just go ahead and eat both of these cakes, if you don’t mind — so they don’t go to waste.
What’s the deal with mug cakes, you ask? I’ll tell you. Mug + tiny bit of Bisquick-based cake batter + sweet mix-ins like blueberries and white chocolate = CAKE. It’s really that simple, and just about the fastest way to get cake into your belly. That’s the deal with mug cakes, and that’s why I think you should make them for you and your sweetie (or best friend/sibling/Mom/kiddo/cuddly cat*) this Valentine’s Day. Here are a few other reasons:


2) Perfectly portioned mug cakes = more room for those truffles in a heart-shaped box that you may or may not have just gone ahead and bought for yourself because you can, and because everyone deserves truffles.


4) Actually I can’t think of another reason right now because all I can think about is eating one of these mug cakes.

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*Just kidding don’t make these for your cat, because that is not cat-safe. Pro tip: Give him a big hug and an extra cat treat instead.

Blueberry Mug Cakes

Ingredients
- ⅓ cup Original Bisquick® mix
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- 3 tablespoons milk
- 3 tablespoons vegetable oil
- ¼ teaspoon vanilla
- 1 egg
- ¼ cup fresh blueberries
- ¼ cup white chocolate chips
- Fresh whipped cream, for topping (optional)
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, whisk together Bisquick, sugar, milk, oil, vanilla and egg until just a few small lumps remain. Divide batter evenly among 2 mugs.
- Divide blueberries and white chocolate chips evenly between mugs (do not stir).
- Microwave 2 1/2 to 3 minutes until cakes are done and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
- Cool slightly; top with whipped cream and more blueberries just before serving, if desired.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Like this recipe? Rate & comment below!Disclosure: I received compensation from Bisquick for recipe development purposes. All opinions are my own.
P.S. Can you do me a solid and take this quick poll for me? You’re the best.




I’m voting we breakfast-in-bed with these. They ARE in a coffee mug after all!
Do mug cakes count as breakfast?! I totally want to wake up to one of these!
Stephanie, these mug cakes look delightful! Your posts always brighten my day!
Your pics for this post are soooo pretty! I love them!!
This looks toooo easy to be that good. I mean, can it really be that fast and delicious? Hmmmm … I should probably go ahead and try these just to make sure! 🙂
Jocelyn — Um, no, you should definitely eat both. I mean, you need to recharge from all the energy you used to make both cakes. 😉
Jessica — Thanks, friend! So perfect for us impatient cake bakers/eaters. 🙂
Ashley — Oooh almonds, yes girl yes.
Julia — Haha, I just love your enthusiasm. Thanks, girl 🙂
Ashley — Thanks, love!
Kelly — I have a feeling I’ll be making a lot more with blueberries and white chocolate. It’s just soooo good. Thanks, lady! 🙂