For all the young chefs out who want to keep it simple and quick in the kitchen, here is an easy recipe of lemon mug cake that any kid or adult can make in minutes.

With no baking trays, no long wait and hardly any clean-up, this mug cake is ideal for those times when sweet cravings pop up at odd hours. But you can also double or triple the ingredients to make a larger batch to share with others. Best of all, the ingredients needed are probably already in the kitchen, so no grocery shopping needs to be done.

While some people are not too fond of lemon-flavoured desserts, this mug cake needs to be tried at least once by such folks, as the cake has a gentle tang that is very enjoyable when still warm, straight from the microwave. With its soft sponge and some creamy topping, this lemon mug cake feels like a proper treat.

So grab your favourite mug and get ready to enjoy a warm, zesty cake straight from the microwave.

The smallest desserts can be the most satisfying sometimes.

Photos by the writer
Photos by the writer

Ingredients

For cake:

• 1 tablespoon oil

• ¾ teaspoon lemon zest

• 1 tablespoon lemon juice

• 2 tablespoons sugar

• ½ teaspoon vanilla

• 2 tablespoons milk

• 4 tablespoons flour

• ½ teaspoon baking powder

• Pinch of salt

• For the topping:

• 2 tablespoon whipped cream

• Sprinkle of lemon zest

Photos by the writer
Photos by the writer

Method

In a microwave-safe mug, mix oil, lemon zest, lemon juice, sugar and vanilla.

Next, stir in the milk. Then, fold in the flour, baking powder and salt.

Microwave for 60-90 seconds.

Top with some whipped cream and lemon zest, and enjoy.

Published in Dawn, Young World, February 7th, 2026

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