Chocolate Chip Tahini Mug Cake (5 Minutes & Vegan)
This chocolate chip mug cake is a moist and fluffy vegan mug cake filled with melty chocolate chips and subtle, toasted tahini flavour. Make it in the microwave in under 5 minutes!

What Is a Mug Cake?
It’s been far too long since I’ve made a mug cake. These single-serving desserts are exactly what they sound like: a cake made in a mug! Mostly, it involves mixing and microwaving the cake ingredients in one mug. The result is a delicious, moist mini-cake. And the magic isn’t limited to cake recipes, either. My highly-rated vegan mug brownie is definitely a must-try. And this chocolate chip mug cake is like a thick, chewy chocolate chip cookie in cake form!
Why You’ll Love This Chocolate Chip Mug Cake
- Rich and chocolatey. This chocolate chip mug cake is moist and fluffy, loaded with dark chocolate and the subtle, toasty flavour of tahini paste.
- Convenient. Mug cakes are the forever answer when you’re craving cake but don’t feel up to the task of actually baking a full cake. These mini versions are the perfect individual serving. Just enough to whip up for a movie night or last-minute dessert.
- Quick. The best part? You can make it in the microwave in under 5 minutes. I can’t wait for you to try it because I know it’s about to become one of your favourite quick and easy vegan desserts!

Notes on Ingredients
These are the ingredients that make this chocolate chip mug cake shine! I’ve included some notes here. Scroll down to the recipe card for the printable ingredients list with the full recipe amounts and details.
- Chocolate Chips – Simple enough, right? I love using dark chocolate chips, but feel free to use semisweet. Remember to double-check that your chocolate is vegan. I have so many favourite brands to choose from, but for this recipe, I used Enjoy Life dark chocolate morsels.
- Flour – I use a combination of all-purpose flour (you could use a 1:1 gluten-free substitute) and a tablespoon of almond flour. Almond flour adds moistness to the mug cake. If you don’t have it, however, simply replace it with additional all-purpose flour. Try to stay as close to the recipe as possible.
- Cinnamon – Optional, but I love adding a little warm spice to baking recipes. You could also use nutmeg or ginger.
- Tahini – As discussed above, tahini paste adds richness, nuttiness, and even more moisture to this mug cake. You can even use homemade tahini. I love the way the toasty flavour complements the melted dark chocolate here, just like in my salted chocolate chip tahini cookies.
- Baking Powder – Check the dates on the package to ensure your baking powder is fresh!
- Sea Salt – Please don’t skip the salt! A sprinkle of coarse sea salt, like Maldon salt or something similar, brings out the mug cake’s flavours even more.
What Does Tahini Taste Like?
Tahini is made by grinding sesame seeds into a smooth paste, similar to how peanuts become peanut butter. It has a rich, earthy, nutty taste and a slight bitterness that isn’t overpowering. In this recipe, tahini replaces the oil, adding moisture to the cake along with it’s delicious, toasty flavour.

How to Make a Chocolate Chip Mug Cake
Follow this quick, 3-step method to make a gooey vegan chocolate chip mug cake in minutes. Scroll to the recipe card for the printable instructions.
- Mix the wet ingredients first. Start by whisking water with sugar and tahini in a wide, microwave-safe mug. Make sure it’s thoroughly mixed.
- Add the dry ingredients. Next, stir in the flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt, making sure it’s well mixed from bottom to top. Finally, fold in the chocolate chips and then sprinkle some on top.
- Cook. Microwave the mug cake for 65-70 seconds. Check the cake for doneness using a toothpick. It’s fine if it’s a little underdone since the cake continues to set as it cools. Let the cake rest for 3-5 minutes, and enjoy!
Make It in the Oven
I’ve included instructions on how to bake this mug cake in the oven, too. Make sure to use an oven-safe ramekin, and bake at 350ºF for 25 minutes. Like the microwave version, aim to leave it slightly underbaked (you don’t want a toothpick to come out completely clean; it should still have crumbs attached). The mug cake finishes cooking while it cools.

Recipe Tips
- Use a wide, shortish mug. Like the one in these photos! If you have a variety to choose from, using this type of mug means the cake rises higher in a concentrated space. I’ve found this helps with even cooking.
- Make sure to stir well. Don’t go whisking it for minutes on end (that’s how you end up with a flat cake), but ensure your entire mug cake is evenly mixed from bottom to top.
- Adjust the time based on your microwave. The cooking times I’ve provided are a good place to start, but some microwaves may take longer to cook than others. The cake cooks from the edges to the centre, so just check the centre that it’s fully cooked.
- BUT, don’t overcook. This will make your mug cake gummy and rubbery. Remember that the mug cake will keep cooking while it’s cooling, so it’s better to slightly underbake it rather than overbake it.
- Let the cake rest. Let your chocolate chip mug cake cool for 3 minutes before digging into it. It really does make a difference, like how you’d let a traditional cake or brownies cool first!

How to Store
- Refrigerate. I rarely have leftovers of this chocolate chip mug cake, but if you do, store the cake covered in the fridge and bring it back to room temperature before serving.
- Reheat. You can pop the mug cake back into the microwave for a few seconds to warm it before you serve it.
More Mug Cake Recipes

Tahini Chocolate Chip Mug Cake
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 tablespoons all purpose flour, or gluten free flour mix*
- 1 tablespoon almond flour
- 2 tablespoons water
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1-2 tablespoons chocolate chips
- 2 tablespoons tahini
- pinch sea salt
- pinch ground cinnamon
- ¼ teaspoon baking powder
Instructions
- In a mug, add in the water; sugar and tahini. Whisk together for about 30 seconds to combine completely. Add in the flours, baking powder, salt and cinnamon.
- Stir to combine for about 20 more seconds to ensure it’s all incorporated, ensuring the get the bottoms too. Add in the chocolate chips and fold in. Feel free to sprinkle some of them on top.
- Place in your microwave for about 65 to 70 seconds. It’s okay if it’s slightly undercooked because it’ll continue to cook while it cools. It’s better for it to be slightly undercooked than overcooked. Remove and let cool for about 3 minutes. If making in your oven, preheat oven to 350F and bake in about a 3.5-inch ramekin (ensure it’s oven safe) for 25 minutes. Remove and allow to cool for about 5 minutes. Sprinkle some coarse sea salt on top and enjoy!
Notes
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I guess I’m old fashioned, but I don’t have a microwave. How would I do this without one? I do have a little convection oven in addition to a regular sized kitchen stove.
Hi Randy,
I just added instructions for this! 350F for 25 minutes in the oven. 🙂 Enjoy!
Quick, easy and absolutely scrumptious! I made just a single serving as a test bc I have a picky eater and she devoured the whole mug!! We will definitely be making these mug cakes again very soon 🥰
Hi Jennifer! We’re so happy that you both enjoyed this recipe! Thank you so much for your kind words!
Just finished making this for the second night in a row! When I saw Jessica post this in IG yesterday, I knew I HAD to try it!!!!!!! AMAZING!!!!!!! I did make it with one tablespoon tahini instead of the two (I used the suggested water as replacement) and it is perfect. Thank you for always sharing your wonderful creations with us!
xo
Natasha
You’re so welcome Natasha! We’re glad you enjoyed. Thank you so much for the kind words?
That mug cake was seriously to die for!! Thank you so much for your brilliant creativity and for sharing it with the world. It’s going to be a staple in my household for sure! Keep being awesome Jessica.
Warmly ~
Julie
Thank you Julie! We’re glad you and your husband will be making it again and again!
This is comfort in a mug!!! It is everything you said it would be and more. Quick and easy to whip up and the perfect single serve size. My first mug cake is in the books! Thank you for so many great recipes
We love to hear this Michelle! Comfort in a mug is such a nice way to phrase it. Thank you!
So this was super super delicious but I am not sure if I got the consistency right…It tasted like an undercooked chocolate chip cookie, which by my hubby’s standards is how all desserts should be 🙂 I would have liked it a little more cakey if that makes any sense. I cooked it for 70 seconds and it kind of spilled over the mug a bit. At first, I thought I overcooked it but then it was very soft inside. Did I maybe over do it with the Tahini? It’s hard to get it all out of the tablespoon so I kind of went over a bit. Would that have made the difference? It was still amazing though! I guess I could just try to make it again and be certain I measure the tahini and scoop it all out. Just figured I would ask since I don’t bake much and not sure how to make adjustments for consistency. Thanks for your blog by the way too! I absolutely love it! I am not vegan but we are trying to cut back on meat and these recipes are all to die for! Yummers! THANK YOU!
Hi Jennifer. We’re so happy that you and your husband enjoyed the recipe. It sounds like you may have used a little too much tahini. I want ask a couple of questions so that I can help. Are you using regular flour or gluten-free flour? Last but not least thanks so much for leaving such a kind review we really appreciate it.
I used Gluten Free flour
Hi Jennifer thanks for getting back. It can depend on your microwave as well as the gluten-free flour. Sometimes you may have to cook the mug cake for an extra 10-15 seconds. I hope this helps!
Just AHHHHMAZING!!! Deeeliciousness in a cup. Made it GF and it came out so well. Next time, I will try it with nuts and a few raspberries. THANK U 💕
Wow, thank you so much! We’re so happy you enjoyed them. Using nuts and raspberries sounds like an amazing addition!
I made this tonight for my daughter and I- we both loved it, so yummy!! And so quick and easy! Thank you for this recipe, will be making this again and again!
Hi Amy,
Oh amazing!! I’m so happy to hear you both enjoyed! You’re so welcome!!
Well, THAT was tasty! Out of vanilla, out of vegan butter, won’t be able to get them for at least a few more weeks, but wow! I could make this! I had every ingredient except almond flour. It reminded me very much of the halvah my grandmother-in-law used to ply me with thirty years ago. Sweet memories, and a sweet treat to break up the cabin fever. Thanks for creating this recipe!
Hey Jennifer,
Yay! I’m so happy to hear that!! Oh my gosh yes Halvah I love it so much!! That’s kind of what I was going for, so, so happy that resonated. You’re so very welcome and thanks for making it!!
Especially while I’m staying safe at home, my ingredient list is limited. I had everything in my pantry. It was simple and delicious!
This is great news Tamasha! Thank you for reading and also leaving such a wonderful review.