This Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake is a delicious keto version of your favorite breakfast roll, packed with cinnamon, drizzled with cream cheese glaze.
» Try this Cinnamon Roll Bread Pudding or check out these other Mug Cake Recipes to satisfy your sweet tooth.
When you’re craving something sweet and familiar, like a cinnamon roll, this recipe will definitely hit the spot. The cake is full of cinnamon flavor, and the cream cheese glaze is so good.
When you’ve been on a keto or low-carb diet for a while, it’s easy to almost forget about your cravings for sweets, but once in a while it hits you and you just need to satisfy the craving so you can move on. This keto mug cake does that for me.
It’s super easy to make – taking just 1 minute in the microwave. In a total of just 6 minutes, you can have a beautiful dessert that’s just one serving. No need to have leftover cake hanging around.
» Here are a few more keto desserts to try.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Almond flour – I personally prefer almond flour for this cake. Coconut flour changes the taste of the cake and makes it a little too coconuty for me.
- Baking powder
- Butter
- Egg
- Vanilla extract
- Granulated sugar substitute – I use allulose as a sugar substitute. You can use Swerve, monkfruit, Erythritol or Xylitol. It’s really up to you. The reason I use allulose is because it’s a no calorie no carb sweetener like erythritol, but it doesn’t have the cooling effect.
- Ground cinnamon
- Glaze ingredients – Cream cheese, powdered sugar substitute, and butter.
What Sugar Substitute to Use
I use allulose as a sugar substitute. You can use Swerve, monkfruit, Erythritol or Xylitol. It’s really up to you. The reason I use allulose is because it’s a no calorie no carb sweetener like erythritol, but it doesn’t have the cooling effect. I get allulose directly through Wholesome Yum. I think you’ll really like it, especially if you also don’t like the cooling effect.
Learn more about low-carb sweeteners and conversion here.
How to Make Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake
To make a mug cake, you’ll need a microwave-safe mug that’s at least 10 oz. I use my regular coffee mug and it has plenty of space for the cake to expand. You can also use a 10 oz or larger ramekin.
Spray the inside of the mug with cooking spray or rub a little coconut oil inside the mug to prevent sticking.
Mix together the flour and baking powder, then add it to the mug.
You can use coconut flour instead of almond flour, but the batter might turn out dry, so you may need to add up to 1 tbsp of almond or coconut milk to the batter to smooth it out.
I personally prefer almond flour for this cake. Coconut flour changes the taste of the cake and makes it a little too coconuty for me.
Mix in the melted (but not hot) butter, egg, and vanilla. Stir it all up. It should be the consistency of regular cake batter. Not too dry, not too runny.
Next, mix the granulated sugar substitute with the cinnamon and sprinkle it on top of the cake.
It seems like a lot, but it needs to mix into the cake batter. I do this with a chopstick, because it’s thin enough to swirl without mixing. You can also use a knife.
Just swirl in the sugar, push the chopstick from top to bottom a few times. Don’t stir it up, though.
Put the mug in the microwave for 60 seconds. I use an 800 watt microwave and 60 seconds is perfect.
I’ve never had one come out not fully cooked, but if yours doesn’t seem springy and fully cooked, or if it still has a wet top (you can still see raw batter), put it back in for another 10 seconds. A lower wattage microwave might cook the cake slower.
Alternately, a higher wattage microwave could over cook the mug cake, so if this cake overcooks in 60 seconds, you’ll need to cut the time down or cook at a lower power next time.
While it’s cooking, mix up the glaze. It’s just softened cream cheese, powdered sweetener (like Erythritol or Swerve), and melted butter. Mix it up until smooth. You can heat it for about 10 seconds in the microwave.
When the cake is done, you can eat it directly from the mug, or turn it out onto a plate and drizzle with the glaze.
If you are looking for other sweet options try our keto pumpkin bread with walnut crumble or keto butter cookies.
How Many Carbs Are in Keto Mug Cake?
If you’re wondering about the carbs, you’ll be happy to hear that 1 cinnamon mug cake is just 4 net grams of carbs.
That means you can eat the whole thing and not feel guilty about it. You only have to save a little room in your daily carb count for this treat.
I actually find that I’m not able to eat the whole cake in one sitting. It’s pretty rich! So I save half for later. For just 2 net carbs, that’s a win/win.
Tips and Notes
- 1 mug cake = 4 net carbs
- * You can use coconut flour instead of almond flour, but the batter might be dry, so you may need to add up to 1 tbsp of almond or coconut milk to the batter to smooth it out. It should be the consistency of regular cake batter. Wet, not chunky.
- I use allulose as a sugar substitute, but you can use Swerve, erythritol, or monkfruit in the same ratios. Allulose doesn’t have the cooling effect!
Keto Mug Cake FAQs
If you’ve never made mug cake before, you might have a few questions. Here are some of the most frequently asked questions I receive about this recipe.
How do mug cakes work?
Mug cakes are so easy to make that it gets you wondering how it works, especially since it takes so long to bake a cake in the oven. The magic of a mug cake is in the leavening agents, which are the egg and baking powder.
When heated, the baking powder reacts with the other ingredients and forms bubbles that help the cake rise, while the rest of the ingredients cook.
What do I need to make a mug cake?
You’ll need the ingredients (obviously), but then the only other things you need are a microwave and a microwave-safe mug. I just use my regular tea/coffee mugs. You could also use a ramekin. You just need a mug or ramekin that’s larger than the cake ingredients, because it does rise a couple of inches in the mug.
What wattage do I cook this on?
I cook my mug cake at full power in a 900-watt microwave. If you have a more powerful microwave, you may need to cook the cake for 70 or 80 seconds instead of 90. Once you’ve cooked one mug cake, you’ll know for next time.
In my opinion, it’s better to under cook then over cook, so if this is your first mug cake cook it for 80 seconds on full power. If it’s still wet in the middle, cook for 10 seconds longer. If it’s a bit tough or dry, you can reduce by 10 seconds next time you make it.
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Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons almond flour or 1 tbsp coconut flour
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 tablespoon butter melted
- 1 egg
- 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 tablespoon granulated sweetener can be allulose, Swerve, monkfruit, erythritol
- 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
For the glaze
- 1/2 tablespoon cream cheese softened
- 1/2 tablespoon powdered sweetener like powdered allulose
- 1 teaspoon butter melted
Instructions
- Spray or rub the inside of a microwave-safe mug with cooking oil.
- Mix the almond flour and baking powder in a small bowl. Add butter, egg, and vanilla. Stir with a fork to combine and form a batter. (*See note if using coconut flour and the mixture is thick)
- Pour the batter into the mug.
- Combine the granulated sweetener and cinnamon in a bowl. Sprinkle over the top of the batter in the mug. Use a knife or chopstick to swirl the topping into the batter, without stirring it up.
- Microwave for 60 seconds. Cake should be spongy and cooked through. If not, microwave for another 10 seconds.
- To make the glaze, mix the softened cream cheese with the butter and powdered sweetener until smooth. Microwave for 10 seconds to heat it. Pour over the mug cake and serve.
Notes
- 1 mug cake = 4 net carbs
- * You can use coconut flour instead of almond flour, but the batter might be dry, so you may need to add up to 1 tbsp of almond or coconut milk to the batter to smooth it out. It should be the consistency of regular cake batter. Wet, not chunky.
- I use allulose as a sugar substitute, but you can use Swerve, erythritol, or monkfruit in the same ratios. Allulose doesn’t have the cooling effect!
Nutrition
The information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.
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Laura is dedicated to a low-carb lifestyle after losing 52 pounds on the keto diet. As many of us do, she struggles with her weight and has found that one of the only diet lifestyles that allows her to maintain a healthy weight is a low-carb diet. She shares her favorite low-carb recipes here that are both easy to make and full of flavor, so you don’t even miss the carbs.
Definitely trying this! Love that it takes only one minute and is keto too! Love cinnamon rolls.
This was really good! But it did go dry with in 10 min of baking..
Might be because i didnt make the glaze, so Ill do that next time !
Thank you for a superb recipe!
I’m sorry to hear that it went dry. Definitely the glaze will help. If I have any left over, I always reheat it with the glaze on top and that brings it right back to moist.
Laura I made the recipe today. My husband is new to keto and he said it actually tasted like a cinnamon roll. I made it with coconut flour and it had good consistency. The only thing I didn’t care for is that it had an eggy taste to it. Anyway I can fix that?
I’m glad you and your husband liked it. The eggy taste is usually masked by the coconut flour, but the best way to cover it is with extra vanilla or cinnamon/nutmeg. I have been successful cooking it with only half an egg, too.
THIS IS AMAZING! I’M JUAT AS EXCITED EATING IT AS I WAS MAKING IT! THX FOR MAKING DESSERT SO KETO DELISH! MAD PROPS TO YOU MA!
So glad you liked it, Lucy! Enjoy
tried it! looks great!
Loved this cake. I get a little tired of the grittiness of almond flour so I added 1/2 the almond flour and 1/2 the coconut flour together. Perfect consistency.
Thank you for sharing this recipe. I doubled it, used olive oil instead of butter, goofed up the frosting (which I didn’t realize till I read it again just a moment ago… lol) and baked it in a cupcake tin… and it turned out so most and really delicious!
blessings to you and your family
This keto cinnamon roll mug cake is amazing such a genius idea! SO good and less than ONE minute to make!! Amazing!
Seriously SO delicious and it came together so quickly! Love this.
You blew my mind with this! Cakes, brownies, sure! But a cinnamon roll?! YES!!
I love that too!
I loved it but I have a HUGE sweet tooth I’m trying to kick. The ONLY thing missing it seems to need sugar IN the bread, is there a reason why we don’t add it?
I don’t add it because the sugar topping is pretty substantial and it gets swirled into the bread. Not adding sugar to the batter helps keep it moist. If you like it sweeter, you can certainly add a bit of sugar to the batter, or mix in some of the sugar topping, then swirl in the rest.
Wow such a delicious way to start the day! I can’t believe how easy it is to make!!
Best part about mug cakes. So simple.
This recipe was delicious. It had the right amount of cinnamon and sweetness. I used lakanto and grinded it in my mini grinder to make powdered lakanto/ confectioners for the cream cheese icing. The recipe worked perfectly. Thank you for sharing it!
Glad you liked it, Sarah. And great tip about grinding the lakanto.
I have been making this on repeat..love your recipe..thank you
I have gestational diabetes and have been craving cinnamon rolls so bad. I found this recipe and decided to try it. It DEFINITELY satisfied that craving! So yummy!
I’m a diabetic and was craving something sweet. This was amazingly good! It was very moist and delicious! I’ll definitely make it again!
Glad you liked it, Toney!
the texture was great but it had a bitter taste, any idea since i’m the only one?
I’ve made this dozens of times and it’s never bitter. I’d suggest it was one of the ingredients you used. What sugar substitute did you use? Perhaps the almond flour brand?
It tasted a little bitter to me as well, but I think it was too much cinnamon and not the cake itself. Next time I will use half the cinnamon and add more sweetener to the batter.
Bitterness can be caused by the cinnamon and the type of almond flour you use. Make sure the almond flour is blanched (meaning no skins). You can also substitute coconut flour if you don’t like the bitterness of the almonds.
Did you use baking soda instead of baking powder? That gives a bitter taste.
Awesome 👏 so delish!
Huge fan of mug cakes, and I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a recipe for a cinnamon roll in a mug before! Definitely need to try this one out!
Wat a treat!! I just love this keto dessert.
My kids love making mug cakes. Love how easy and quick they are!
I need this cinnamon roll mug cake in my life! This looks so easy to make and perfect for the holidays!
Yes! Everyone needs this mug cake. It’s so tasty.
This looks so delicious and perfect for my daughter! I can’t wait to give this a try!
Awesome. So good, I had to double the batch & share with my wife. This is great for breakfast or an after dinner dessert. The cake comes out moist & the icing gives it just enough sweetness, without over-load. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Glad you liked it, Bryce! I agree, it’s perfect for breakfast.
What a delicious mug cake. I love cinnamon rolls and now I can have a sweet treat without the guilt, thanks for sharing.
What a fun treat! I love the minimal prep and how easily this mug cake comes together. Looks amazing!
These are like three of my favorites= things: keto, cinnamon roll and mug cakes! Thanks so much for sharing!
Most mug cakes are dense and flat but this looks amazing. I am making this right now!!!
OMG! Just made this and it is amazing! So moist and easy to make, hit the spot for my sweet tooth. Thank you for sharing 👍🏻
Glad you liked it, Ashley!
Did not work will not try again
I’m sorry to hear that it didn’t work for you, Emily. If you let me know in what way it didn’t work, I could help figure out why.
Been on keto for a month now,and needed something sweet,I made this in just a couple minutes and was absolutely delicious , satisfied my sweet craving,I will definitely be making this again
Glad you liked it Lori. It’s definitely my go-to for sweet cravings.
This was amazing. Thanks for the recipe.
Loved it…. came out pretty decent… first success at any kind of mug cake. the topping i added a little orange extract….. was great for my sweet tooth craving that kicked in at night. Thank you .
I made this for my husband. He has a big sweet tooth and he is working on his keto. This was his fill day. He loves cinnamon rolls. So thank you so much. This was his favorite. This is a keeper.
I’ve been making chocolate mug muffins for awhile now, but this is the first cinnamon one that’s good. Now, when my family has cinnamon rolls , I can join them instead of watching them. I loved the cream cheese frosting. Delicious! Thanks 😊
I hear you on that, Beth. I still make cinnamon rolls for my husband and I make this version for myself.
Love it! Perfect size, not too sweet, easy to make. I have to keep this one on rotation. Thanks!
Does the net carbs include the icing? I really enjoyed it.
Yes, the carb count includes the icing! Cheers
I’ve been craving a cinnamon roll and this really hit the spot! Soooo good!
Thank you!
Roseann, so glad you liked it!
I am diabetic and trying so hard to be good. This just fixed my craving for cake! Thank you so much.
It’s great to hear that this fulfilled your craving without the sugar!
Ditto, lol
Definitely my craving killer! Thank you!
I drop 2 or 3 big blackberries in for a little extra sweet tartness. Absolutely perfect!
Ooh that sounds like a great idea!
Can this be baked in an oven, either toaster or regular? I don’t use a microwave oven. Thank you.
I’ve not tried cooking this recipe in the oven. It’s meant to be a quick microwave cake. If you put the mixture in a ramekin, you should be able to bake it on 350 degrees until it’s no longer wet in the middle, likely about 15-25 minutes. Check it with a toothpick to determine when it’s done.
I liked it a lot. Very easy and single serving perfect takes the sweet craving away
Glad you liked it, Raich!
Hi Laura,
I don’t use microwaves , can I make this in the oven ? If so how long do I bake it for ?
Thank you so much !!
If you put the mixture in a ramekin, you should be able to bake it on 350 degrees until it’s no longer wet in the middle, likely about 15-25 minutes. Check it with a toothpick to determine when it’s done.
This is soooo good even if you don’t follow all the directions as written. I put in the sugar before realizing it should be mixed with cinnamon. Then I used the extra melted butter w the cream cheese & melted it a bit too long so I just dumped it on the cake & it was just the right thing.
Well it sounds like it turned out just fine anyway! Thanks for your feedback.
I made this with my 5 year old gluten-free granddaughter. It was easy and delightfully delicious, even without the glaze! Thank you! We will be making this again.
The cake was moist and spongy, which surprised me. This is first time I have used almond flour in anything, so I was pleasantly impressed. However, I did feel the cake itself needed sweetening and I added about 1/2 tsp of sweetener to the batter, but the cake did taste a tiny bit bitter. I used allulose, btw. The glaze was good and helped a lot, but not quite enough. Next time I will add more sweetener to the batter and less cinnamon, which I think was responsible for the bitterness. But overall, a keeper. Thanks!
This was amazing! Seriously hit the spot after almost a month on keto/low carb
So glad you liked it, Jen!
I am diabetic and use a keto diet to control it. But I so missed cinnamon rolls and pancakes. This recipe fills that gap. As is it’s great. I reduced the cinnamon and omitted the glaze, added a pat of butter and sugar-free maple syrup after it was cooked and had a wonderful pancake in a mug.
That’s a great idea, especially if you’re wanting the maple taste, rather than the glaze.
I just made this cinnamon roll it’s delicious will make it again. Thank you for posting this recipe .
Hi Pat, glad you liked it! 🙂
OMG! I’m T2 diabetic and haven’t been able to have a cinnamon roll since 1998. THANK YOU!!! I ❤️ Cinnamon Rolls! I feel like a 5 yr old on Christmas morning.
That’s great to hear!
Fantastic!
Tried this tonight, I thought it was really good. But I’ve cooked with almond flour before and I know that these little almond flour mug cakes tend to be on the dry side. It’s just the nature of the beast. So knowing this from the beginning, I mixed in a little dollop off sour cream to the batter. It came out super moist without being gooey or too wet. Perfect!
Great idea Julie! Glad you liked it.
I made this almost to a T, with the following subs/swaps:
in the cake I used 1 tbsp unsweetened almond milk, instead of melted butter.
in the glaze, I used 1.5 tsp butter.
I was trying to save a bit of calories, which was why I switched to almond milk. But, then for the glaze, I just totally spaced out and added more for no reason lol. Either way, the cake came out perfectly, and flavor was spot on! Thanks for a great recipe!
Thanks for the feedback. Glad you liked it!
Delicious!!!!
This was amazing. Definitely will make it often!!!
Surprisingly delicious!
This is seriously SO good! Thank you so much for a good cake mug!
There are no measurements for the ingredient! Flour?? Baking Powder ???
Hi Annmarie, if you scroll to the bottom of the post there is a recipe card with all of the ingredient measurements. There are also some tips there too. I hope you like it!
I am in love with this!! I was very skeptical at first since I was going to do it Dairy-free! I substitute the butter for coconut oil and the cake came out so delicious!! I also substitute the cream cheese for non dairy sour cream for the icing and Ohmygoodness!! Delicious! Thank you for this recipe !!:)
This is fantastic. Instead of a whole egg, I used 1/2 an egg (25 grams) as well as buttermilk (25 grams) and a drop of vanilla extract. I also added about 1 Tbsp of sweetener to the actual batter. It really did taste like a cinnamon roll. I’m impressed.
The best! Shopped around a number of different Keto recipe chefs who share online, and by far Laura’s recipes are the best =) My boyfriend and I can’t wait to try more recipes for all types of meals and snacks.
Thanks for the glowing review Sydney!
Love it!!!! So quick and easy. I love cinnamon so I added a little bit more.
Glad you liked it June!
very very good
This was delicious! I keep low carb and usually low calorie, but it’s my birthday and I felt like having a breakfast treat. It came out so perfect using exactly your recipe. Thank you! It’s good to be nice to yourself on your 70th birthday!!
So glad you hear that you enjoyed it, Deb. Happy birthday!
Thanks , with a bit of practice, this could be a regular option.
Glad to hear it, Doug! Enjoy
Perfect texture and so easy to make, this really hits the spot when Cinnabon craving strikes!
So glad you liked it, Jen!
OH MY GOSH this is so good!!!!
Delicious! I used brown sugar swerve mixed with the cinnamon ( pulled out my brown sugar by accident and went with it). Glad I did was great!
A happy mistake! I love those. Thanks Andrea.
tasted too much egg. suggest beating egg separately then add 2 tsp
You might try using a small egg, rather than large. That might help cut down on egg flavor.
this had my toes curlin and my teeth chattering this was so good oh my lor
So glad you liked it Milo!
OK I rarely comment, and do not follow recipes as I should. Saying that my first try was not bad. I was light on cinnamon and sugar but the icing make up for it. It’s perfect for me , size wise, because I won’t eat the whole thing. Even my non-keto family liked it. Thank you will look around you site and see what else you have!
Glad to hear you liked it Noel. Hope you find some of our other great recipes!
Wow! This was so yummy!
Thanks! It’s one of our favorites.
Absolutely delicious!!! thank you!
So glad you liked it Susan.
I am high on the cinnamon roll I just made following your recipe 100%. It was easy and delicious. I couldn’t stop halfway through like you, though… 1 was the perfect amount and completely satisfying. Can’t tell you how awesome that guilt free treat truly is!
So happy to hear that you loved it Tracy. It is definitely one of our favorites!
Dessert recipes like these are saving my life and my husband’s even more so
I’m early diabetic – didn’t catch “if” I had pre. my husband’s been diabetic for decades and hasn’t want to abandon sweets. but thanks to delicious keto type desserts like this one, he’s learning that life has changed, and he doesn’t have to fight so hard anymore!
So I thank you with all my heart. This is my husband’s Favorite!
I’m so happy that you found our recipes Jen. There are tons of great recipes out there that won’t make you feel like you have to give up dessert all together. This is one of our favorites too!