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Banana Mug Cake

1 serving

15 minutes

Banana mug cake is a cozy dessert that captivates with its simplicity and tenderness. This recipe was born as a quick way to make homemade baked goods without complicated kneading and long waiting times. The combination of honey, cinnamon, and Baileys liqueur gives it a warm, rich flavor with subtle caramel notes. The banana makes the texture especially soft and the aroma enticing. This cake is perfect for a quick breakfast or an evening treat with a cup of tea. It takes just a few minutes to prepare in the microwave, and adding fresh berries makes it even more festive.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
485.2
kcal
12.1g
grams
0.9g
grams
115.3g
grams
Ingredients
1serving
Bananas
1 
pc
Egg white
1 
pc
Honey
50 
g
Wheat flour
30 
g
Baking powder
0.5 
tsp
Cinnamon
1 
tsp
Baileys liqueur
 
to taste
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Transfer the honey to a larger bowl and send it to the microwave; every 20-30 seconds, take the honey out and stir it. Continue this until it reaches the desired consistency (liquid).

    Required ingredients:
    1. Honey50 g
  • 2

    Next, add the egg whites and whip until frothy. Add flour, baking powder, and ground cinnamon, mix and add Baileys liqueur for flavor enhancement. Slice the banana into rounds or cubes and add to the batter.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Egg white1 piece
    2. Wheat flour30 g
    3. Baking powder0.5 teaspoon
    4. Cinnamon1 teaspoon
    5. Baileys liqueur to taste
    6. Bananas1 piece
  • 3

    Send to the microwave for 4 minutes, set the power to 800 W. The cake is ready; you can decorate it with berries if desired.

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