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Paleo Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake

A single serving cinnamon roll mug cake that cooks in the microwave. It is also paleo, gluten free and wheat free.
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I have been working on creating paleo versions of my favorite mug cakes. One of my all-time favorite mug cakes is my cinnamon roll mug cake. It takes a little extra effort, but I think it is worth it. It tastes like a cinnamon roll in cake form, complete with gooey cinnamon swirls in the cake and icing on top.

This paleo version also starts with a cinnamon flavored cake. I also swirled in some cinnamon sugar so that each bite has an extra pop of cinnamon. It’s then topped with a swirl of dairy free icing.

Cinnamon Swirl

To keep it paleo, this cinnamon swirl is made with maple syrup and cinnamon. The two are heated together in the microwave so that the cinnamon melts into the syrup. It’s also heated long enough to thicken, so that it can be swirled into the cake.
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Because of how wet the paleo cake batter is, I couldn’t quite get the cinnamon swirl to stay solid. It begins to dissolve into the batter upon contact. But it does provide a pop of extra cinnamon with each bite. I also added some of the cinnamon swirl to the top of the cake, to get that gooey cinnamon swirl factor into the cake.

Icing

If you have a favorite paleo icing, feel free to use it on this cake.

I made an icing using coconut cream and maple syrup, heating it until it becomes thick and syrupy.

You can also top this with condensed coconut milk.
overhead photo of Paleo Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake

Recipe Tips

    • Because this is a microwave cake, I provided a microwave method for cooking the cinnamon swirl and icing. However, they can also be made on the stove.
    • If you do not have almond flour, you can make this recipe with just coconut flour (2 tbsp coconut flour total and keep the other ingredients the same). However, you can’t make this cake with only almond flour because the almond flour is not able to absorb liquid the way that coconut flour can.
    • This cake is best eaten soon after it is made. Microwave cakes generally don’t store well and they tend to get dry over time.

I also have a non-paleo version of my cinnamon roll mug cake here.

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Paleo Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake

Servings: 1
Prep Time: 4 minutes
Cook Time: 1 minute
Total Time: 5 minutes
Course: Breakfast, Dessert
Cuisine: American
A single serving cinnamon cake with cinnamon swirl and icing. It looks and tastes like a cake version of a cinnamon roll. It's also paleo, gluten free and wheat free.
5 from 4 votes

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp super fine almond flour
  • 1 tbsp coconut flour
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder for a paleo version you will want to make your own baking powder rather than using commercial baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/8 tsp nutmeg
  • 1 1/2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tbsp almond milk
  • 1 tbsp olive oil

cinnamon swirl

  • 1/4 cup maple syrup
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon

icing

  • 1/3 cup coconut cream
  • 1-2 tsp maple syrup

Instructions

  • In a microwave-safe mug, add all cake ingredients. Mix batter with a small whisk until smooth.
  • In a small microwave-safe bowl, add cinnamon swirl ingredients. Cover with a paper towel and heat at 20 second intervals (stirring in between), until thickened like syrup.
  • Swirl half of the syrup into the cake batter. Cook cake in microwave for about 1 minute 30 seconds. Spread remaining cinnamon swirl over top of cake.
  • The cake can be topped with your favorite icing or condensed coconut milk. If you want to make your own icing, combine icing ingredients, adjusting maple syrup as needed. Cover with a paper towel and heat at 20 second intervals (stirring in between) until thickened like syrup. Pipe into a swirl pattern over surface of cake.

Notes

Recipe Tips
  • Because this is a microwave cake, I provided a microwave method for cooking the cinnamon swirl and icing. However, they can also be made on the stove.
  • If you do not have almond flour, you can make this recipe with just coconut flour (2 tbsp coconut flour total and keep the other ingredients the same). However, you can't make this cake with only almond flour because the almond flour is not able to absorb liquid the way that coconut flour can.
  • This cake is best eaten soon after it is made. Microwave cakes generally don't store well and they tend to get dry over time.

The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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17 comments on “Paleo Cinnamon Roll Mug Cake”

  1. I was craving a cinnamon roll. I’m still on AIP but have reintroduced eggs. I should have read more carefully about your option to use only coconut flour; I substituted collagen powder for the almond flour. I also used pure stevia in place of maple syrup and made my own, similar, cinnamon swirl. It was delicious! Reminded me of Hardee’s cinnamon biscuit when they were first introduced. Next time I’ll make it in a soup mug, as it climbed right out of my coffee mug! Thanks for the recipe. 🙂

  2. Could you make this in the oven?

  3. This was so good! Thanks!

  4. It was DIVINE!! 

  5. I used half the syrup and substituted the rest with coconut sugar. Delicious!

  6. AMAZING! 

  7. Hi, if I want to make this with coconut flour only. Would it be total of 2 tbps coconut flour or 2 tbsp + 1 tbsp as per the recipe? Thank you. 🙂

  8. If I wanted to do this non-paleo, would I just use 4 tbsp AP flour?