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Single Serve Raspberry Walnut Muffin in a Mug

August 6, 2021 by Nicole Leave a Comment

Time to confess … I’ve been holding out on you. This recipe was actually developed more than a year ago two years ago, but I never got around to photographing it – it was eaten too quickly – and thus, I enjoyed this raspberry walnut muffin without sharing. 

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Now that we’ve cleared the air, let me tell you a bit about this recipe. 

It’s Trim Healthy Mama friendly, low carb, oil free, and refined sugar free … but oh so delicious!

The recipe could probably be adapted for an oven, instead of a microwave, if you had the motivation … but I have not tested that method. It could also probably be made in a toaster oven. If you test one of these methods, please let me know in the comments below!

A Few Things to Keep In Mind:

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– Microwaves with different wattage will need different cooking times. I have tested this recipe (and provided cooking times for) a 700 watt and a 1.65 kw microwave. The latter is the primary time, and the 700 watt time is in the notes section.

– Fresh or frozen raspberries can be used. If you use frozen, it may take an additional 15 seconds or so. Start with the suggested time and add a little more time if needed.

– Greek yogurt can be substituted for the sour cream.

– If using a homemade Trim Healthy Mama baking blend (as I am), then please note that the quality and color of oat fiber (the primary ingredient in baking blend) varies wildly. Although I usually use Trim Healthy Mama brand oat fiber, recently I have used a different brand due to availability and it has a more yellowish color – not white like the THM brand. However, the taste is still neutral and it’s very affordable for a good sized amount. 

Raspberry Walnut Muffin in a Mug:

This recipe is single serve, for the mamas out there who really want to stay on plan, but their families, or significant other, or who ever refuses to eat the healthy foods they cook. 

Prepped and cooked in less than 10 minutes, this recipe is ideal for those hectic mornings where you just want to grab an (unhealthy) muffin, but know you owe your body better. 

Cheers to you, mama, for staying on plan when no one else around you even cares. You are seen, even when it doesn’t feel like it. And, keep up the good work.

Are you looking for other quick, easy muffin in a mug recipes? Mocha fans will likely enjoy this Mocha Muffin in a Mug, but don’t forget this Cranberry Orange Muffin in a Mug, either!

Raspberry Walnut Muffin in a Mug
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Raspberry Walnut Muffin in a Mug

A low carb, refined sugar free, oil free muffin that is all yumminess.
Prep Time5 minutes mins
Cook Time2 minutes mins
Total Time7 minutes mins
Course: Breakfast, Snack
Cuisine: American
Servings: 1 serving
Author: Nicole

Ingredients

  • 1 egg large
  • 1/4 c Trim Healthy Mama baking blend
  • 1/2 tsp baking powder aluminum free
  • 1 tbsp sour cream
  • 2 tsp Truvia sweetener
  • 1/4 c raspberries fresh or frozen
  • 1 tbsp walnuts chopped

Instructions

  • In a microwave safe mug, mix the egg, baking blend, baking powder, sour cream and Truvia.
  • Once well mixed, add the raspberries and walnuts and stir.
  • Microwave, uncovered, for 1 min 30 sec or until top is nearly dry to the light touch.

Notes

If you have a 700 watt microwave (as I did when originally creating this recipe), cooking the muffin will take longer - approximately 2 minutes.
Fresh or frozen raspberries can be used. I originally used frozen, then switched to fresh when they were on hand. If using frozen, you may need to increase the cook time slightly - try maybe 15 seconds or so. 

Did you try this recipe? Let me know how it turned out in the comments below. 

Nicole
Nicole

Christian, wife, “hybrid” mama, I run the site All Behind A Smile to help others like me.

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