Strawberry Sweet Roll in a Mug! Quick, easy, super soft and squidgy, and stuffed to bursting with sweet, juicy strawberries. Then for extra decadence, it's drizzled in super simple, free-flowing, thick, sweet frosting!
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Is it just me or is it a Strawberry Sweet Roll in a Mug Cake kind of day? And O-M-G...This strawberry mug cake all drizzled in free-flowing, thick, sweet, white frosting is just amazeballs.
Do you remember my Cinnamon Roll In A Mug? The recipe that went completely and utterly viral? Well, this vegan mug cake recipe is an adaptation of that, only this one is better. It's actually kind of a cross between that recipe and my Strawberry Sweet Rolls.
This quick and easy sweet roll is big, soft, squidgy, and stuffed with sweet, juicy, fresh strawberries. It takes only about 5 minutes to prepare and a little over 1 minute to cook in the microwave.
This is baking for people that don't bake, or baking for people that do bake but want to make one individual decadent sweet roll in a fraction of the time a whole batch takes in the oven. (If you do want a whole batch though be sure to check out my Strawberry Rolls).
Vegan mug cake recipes for the win!
Honestly, this is all just too easy and too yummy for words. The sweet jammy awesomeness of this Strawberry Sweet Roll Mug Cake should be happening in your kitchen very soon!
Recipe
Strawberry Sweet Roll in a Mug
Author:WATCH HOW TO MAKE IT
Ingredients
- 9 tablespoons all purpose flour , (strong white flour in the UK)
- ¾ teaspoon baking powder
- 2 tablespoons white or cane sugar
- 1 pinch fine sea salt
- a few tablespoons water
- 3 medium fresh strawberries , chopped into small pieces
- 3 tablespoons powdered sugar
- a few drops water, dairy-free milk, or lemon juice
- a a tiny dab of oil for greasing the mug
INSTRUCTIONS
- Lightly grease a normal sized drinking mug (11 to 12 oz) and set aside. Straight sided mugs work best for this recipe.
- Make the frosting. In a small bowl mix the powdered sugar with either water, milk, or lemon juice. Add it a teeny tiny bit at a time. You won't need more than about ¾ teaspoon. Stir well until smooth, thick, and drizzle-able then set aside.
- In a small bowl add the flour, baking powder, 1 tablespoon of the sugar, and salt. Add enough water gradually, stirring between each addition, to form a slightly tacky dough. Use your hand to knead it a couple of times to bring it together.
- Sprinkle a clean surface lightly with flour. Turn out the dough and sprinkle the top with a little flour. Roll the dough out into a long strip about 4 inches wide and ⅛ inch (2 to 3 millimetres) thick.
- Sprinkle the strawberry pieces all along the dough leaving a clear margin of about an inch all around the edges. Then sprinkle the strawberries with the remaining sugar.
- Fold the edges on the longest sides inwards so they meet each other in the middle. This helps to seal the strawberries and sugar in and stop them dropping out when you lift it after rolling. See my video below for a full tutorial. You will be left with a long narrow strip.
- Roll the strip up then gently lift it and put it into the mug. Pour over ½ a teaspoon of water (important for steam) then place in the microwave uncovered and cook on full power for around 1 min 10 seconds. If it needs longer cook in 5 second increments to avoid overcooking. My microwave is 1200 watts. You will need to adjust the time a bit up or down depending on the wattage of your own microwave. The first time you make this it will be a bit of a case of trial and error. All microwaves are different so be careful not to overcook it as it will become tough.
- When you open the door it should have puffed up a lot and nearly reached the top of the mug. It will still look pale and a little damp as it's microwaved not baked, so don't think it's underdone and cook longer than you need to or it will overcook. You can check doneness with a toothpick or skewer. Stick into the roll and it should come out clean.
- Turn out of the mug onto a plate. You might need to give it a little hand with a knife up the side of the mug.
- Pour over the frosting and serve immediately. Do not leave it to cool. It needs to be eaten freshly cooked, and be careful (especially when serving it to children) because the strawberries will be very hot.
NOTES
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Sandy says
So good!! Started off making one just for me then everyone got jealous and I ended up making 4 in a row! Ha! Great recipe!
Marcelle says
Because I usually flop the simplest recipes, "This is baking for people that don't bake" was encouraging. I tried making this 3 times. As is, at 1min10s in a 1550w mic, it didn't puff or rise and was a ball of raw dough. With a bit less flour, a bit more baking powder, a different mug and ten seconds extra to account for the frozen strawberries, it puffed up in the mic, but receded to its original size as soon as I opened the door -the bottom half was cooked this time. At 1min45s the top two inches were still raw and the rest was a ball of clay that tasted like raw flour. I just gave up at this point.
Jane Jones says
Oh wow! Just had what could be my most delicious breakfast ever! Fab recipe and I'm so glad I found it.
Okay, so I didn't follow the recipe exactly, but riffed off it. No strawberries, so I subbed some blueberry jam I made earlier in the week (no sugar, just microwave the blues till they burst then thicken up with a tiny amount of psysillium). I used spelt flour, coconut sugar (again, what I had available) and I also added chopped hazelnuts. And I didn't want to be bothered with clean-up, so instead of rolling it out, I lifted the dough in the bowl I mixed it in, dolloped blueberry jam under it, and plopped the dough back on top. After microwaving, it was just like an old-fashioned British steamed pudding! Oh, and one more change to the drizzle - no powdered sugar, so I used a scoop of vegan coconut milk mixed with maple syrup and water.
It's the sign of a really good recipe when it can be mucked around like this and still give great results, so thank you, Melanie. :)
Melanie McDonald says
I'm really pleased you were able to adapt it to suit and get a great result Jane!
donna hopkins says
I wonder if I could cook this in the air fryer or the instant pot.... I don't really like to use the microwave....
La Kerie Williams says
Can you substitute flour in this recipe (and the cinnamon roll one as well) with a Gluten free flour? I already seen in your other post that almond and coconut flour would not work. Would rice flourbe okay? I have a family of 6 (4 boys and my hubby) and my youngest son and husband cannot have gluten. Also, would the taste be different if I omitted or decreased the salt? It looks delish but the sodium content is a bit high.
A Virtual Vegan says
I don't really have much experience with gluten-free flour but I believe some people have used an all purpose gluten-free flour to make the cinnamon roll with good results. I doubt very much if rice flour would work on it's own. It would need to be blended with something else. Possibly oat flour but I've never tried it so can't say for sure. You can certainly decrease or omit the salt though if you want to.
Jennie says
Has anyone tried this and substituted jam or jelly for the strawberries? If it works it would be very versatile.
A Virtual Vegan says
It would probably be ok I would think. You'd just have to watch the tops and edges in case it gets a little over caramelized (i.e burnt) while cooking.
Cheryl S. says
Wow - this was great, thanks!
A Virtual Vegan says
Thank you Cheryl. So glad you enjoyed it!
Rina says
How much tome and temp would you put it in the oven?
Gwen says
Anything with strawberries and you have my attention and this lived up to my expectations. Really deliciousl.
Becky says
Superb and so easy!
Mary Ellen says
Your cinnamon roll was sooo good that I can't wait to try this one too!
A Virtual Vegan says
Thank you! Let me know what you think!
Sarah De la Cruz says
Oh my goodness, we'll be trying this! We loved your cinnamon roll!
P...... says
Made it! Did not have strawberries on hand, but did have some lovely ripe Georgia peaches -- so can you guess what transpired..? Yes, a peach version happened (adding a little cinnamon as well).....and omg, delicious -- the very answer to recent peach pie cravings (but not nearly as fatty).....!
A Virtual Vegan says
Ooo I bet it is so lovely with peaches. What a great idea!
A Virtual Vegan says
Thank you Sarah!
Cadry says
I'm a huge fan of strawberries in desserts, and so I had to make this ASAP. It was my first time making a mug cake, and it was totally delicious! Thanks for the awesome recipe!
Jenn says
Well, I know what I'm making tonight while I watch The Bachelorette. :) This little mug cake looks like perfection. And I LOVE the original, so I know I'll love this one too!