Mermaid Confetti Mug Cake
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Confetti Mug Cakes are fun and easy way to celebrate! This mermaid mug cake makes it so easy to have a single serving of cake to get your sweet fix. All you need are a few simple ingredients and 10 minutes to make a delicious single serving dessert!
Who says you need a reason to have delicious cake? My kids loved making this Mermaid Confetti Mug Cake, perfect for celebrating any time. We prepared this vanilla cake in a fun mermaid at heart mug and topped it with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream instead of frosting.
I spotted this awesome Mermaid at Heart mug on Amazon and after seeing the good reviews, I had to have it. It goes out of stock often but I’ve seen it restocked several times. (Check back if it is currently unavailable.) I thought it would be super fun to make a mug cake in it, besides just using it every day for my coffee. You can make all kinds of recipes in mugs, even a cinnamon roll in a mug. Crazy, right?
I found this simple confetti mug cake recipe from Land ‘O Lakes and tweaked it only slightly for my tastes. You’ll need at least a 12 oz. mug for this recipe.
Mug cakes are an easy recipe with little wait, making it a perfect recipe for kids to make with you or independently. depending upon age.
For your sprinkles to show up, I recommend choosing bright colors. To follow the mermaid theme and match the mug, I simply chose a bright blue and purple jimmies.
While my kids like frosting, they love ice cream more so we just put a single large scoop on top. We garnished it with the same sprinkles inside the cake and some gold stars.
Mermaid Confetti Mug Cake Garnishes
Wilton Jimmies 6 Mix Sprinkle AssortmentWilton 710-9966 Hanging Skinny Purple JimmiesWilton Edible Glitter, Gold Stars, 0.04 OunceWilton Gold Star-Shaped SprinklesCybrtrayd N059 Starfish Chocolate Candy Mold with Exclusive Cybrtrayd Copyrighted Chocolate Molding InstructionsWilton 1911-1358 Lavender Candy Melts, 12-OunceWilton Candy Melts, White, 12 oz.Wilton Pink Candy Melts, 12-Ounce
I had made some starfish made of chocolate for an upcoming post and thought it worked great to hang over the side of the mug.
Another fun option would be to use this pretty gold star glitter instead of traditional sprinkles for the top.
This mermaid confetti mug cake makes it easy to have a single serving of delicious cake anytime. Perfect for mermaid fans any day or as special birthday treat!
You can use this same confetti cake recipe and switch up the mug and sprinkles to fit any theme.
Mermaid Confetti Mug Cake
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 large egg yolk only
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1 tablespoon milk
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon bright sprinkles + additional sprinkles for garnish
- 1/2 cup vanilla ice cream
Instructions
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In large microwave safe mug (at least 12 oz.), melt butter in microwave in short intervals.
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Add flour, egg, sugar, milk, vanilla and baking powder. Stir with a fork until well blended.
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Stir in 1 teaspoon bright sprinkles.
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Microwave 60-90 seconds or until top is fully dry.
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Cool slightly.
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Top with vanilla ice cream and additional sprinkles before serving.
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I have never made a mug cake before. I need to make this.
This is absolutely adorable. I have never made a mug cake before but I am going to give this one a try!
That mug looks adorable! They look like the ones from Starbucks. It complimented well with your dessert. Thanks for sharing.
I love mermaids, when I was little I used to think some of the shells I found on the beach were mermaid scales. I love some of the coffee mugs you have featured.
I could see my husband loving this idea even without the mermaid theme! The ice cream on top is a nice touch since I am not a fan of frosting.