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Brownie pots that are made in the microwave and entirely vegan. Just a few simple pantry ingredients, stirred together, and cooked in the microwave for a warm, gooey brownie treat! Print this recipe and keep it on your fridge for emergency chocolate cravings!

Two ramekins of microwave brownie pots with spoons.

Brownie Pots

Just looking at these photos and writing up this recipe for you, I can taste the rich, fudge centers of these brownie pots. We have this recipe printed and taped on the side of our fridge for emergency brownie cravings, but honestly, at this point, I have the recipe memorized. It is so simple, and comes together in the microwave! You know my love of microwave desserts from my microwave lemon curd recipe, donโ€™t you? Please, make that and slather it on a biscuit, stat!

In fact, Iโ€™m a longtime fan of microwave desserts. My microwave almond brittle is a go-to for holiday gift-giving. My microwave chocolate mug cakes for two are literally the best on the internet, because they donโ€™t have this one ingredient that I think ruins microwave cooking: eggs! Iโ€™ve made many other microwave dessert recipes before, and I always find myself cringing at the egg. When a microwave dessert contains eggs, it tastes like, well, rubbery eggs cooked in the microwave. This led me on a journey to create a microwave brownie pot without the use of an egg.ย 

Since we were going eggless (check my eggless dessert recipes here), I decided to take it all the way vegan. This way, my vegan husband could enjoy brownie pots with me, too! Weโ€™re using nut butter in place of the egg and some of the oil. Weโ€™re also using maple syrup because I love using natural sweeteners in baking. The extra moisture from maple syrup is important for this recipe, too.

This recipe is written with U.S. and metric measurements so that you can have guaranteed success. My secret obsession with metric measurements is that it produces fewer dirty dishes. If youโ€™re new to baking with a scale, just place your bowl on the scale, tare it to zero, and then add each ingredient. Tare (or zero-out) between each ingredient, and enjoy the fact that you donโ€™t have tons of cups and teaspoons to wash after eating your brownie pots!

Ingredients:

  • flour: All-purpose regular flour is what weโ€™re using today, but if you want to test it out with a gluten-free flour, please do, and report back to all of us in the comment section.
  • cocoa powder: Unsweetened natural cocoa powder is provided all of the rich chocolate flavor to our brownie pots. If you can, opt for a high quality cocoa powder, which often contains a higher fat percentage from the cocoa bean.
  • maple syrup: Liquid grade A or grade B maple syrup for sweetness. You can use agave, if you like.
  • peanut butter: You can use any type of nut butter here, but peanut butter and cashew butter are my personal favorites.
  • water
  • chocolate chips: A small handful of semisweet chocolate chips (either mini or regular) really amps up the melty chocolate in these brownie pots.

How to make ramekin microwave brownie pots:

  1. First, gather all of your ingredients: flour, cocoa powder, maple syrup, peanut butter, water, and chocolate chips.
    Ingredients for a ramekin microwave brownie.
  2. The fastest and least messy way to make this recipe is to use a scale. Add a bowl to your scale, tare it out to zero, and then add each ingredient. Tare back to zero after each ingredient addition. This way, you donโ€™t have any cups or spoons to clean up when youโ€™re done enjoying your dessert. But, I provided the recipe in U.S. cups, also. Whisk everything together in one bowl using a whisk to break up any clumps from the cocoa powder or flour.
    Brownie batter in a white bowl with a large whisk.
  3. Divide the batter between two ramekins. No need to spray the ramekins with cooking spray.
    Two pots of raw brownie batter.
  4. Sprinkle the chocolate chips on top of each brownie ramekin.
    Raw brownies in white ramekins with chocolate chips on top.
  5. Microwave both ramekins at the same time for 50 seconds on HIGH. Iโ€™m using an 1100W microwave. Let the brownies sit for a minute before serving. Top with ice cream and fresh fruit, if desired.

Single serve brownie in a ramekin.

Yield: 2

Brownie Pots

Two ramekins of microwave brownie pots with spoons.

Individual brownie pots in ramekins.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 1 minute
Total Time 6 minutes

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons (24 grams) all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon (10 grams) cocoa powder
  • 3 tablespoons (60 grams) maple syrup
  • 2 tablespoons (30 grams) peanut butter
  • 1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon (20g) water
  • 2 tablespoons chocolate chips

Instructions

    1. In a medium bowl, add all ingredients, except for the chocolate chips,

    2. Divide mixture between 2 unsprayed ramekins.

    3. Sprinkle the chocolate chips on top of each ramekin.

    4. Microwave both ramekins at the same time for 50 seconds. Let rest for 1 minute before serving.

Notes

flour: All-purpose regular flour is what we're using today, but if you want to test it out with a gluten-free flour, please do, and report back to all of us in the comment section.
cocoa powder: Unsweetened natural cocoa powder is provided all of the rich chocolate flavor to our brownie pots. If you can, opt for a high quality cocoa powder, which often contains a higher fat percentage from the cocoa bean.
maple syrup: Liquid grade A or grade B maple syrup for sweetness. You can use agave, if you like.
peanut butter: You can use any type of nut butter here, but peanut butter and cashew butter are my personal favorites.
chocolate chips: A small handful of semisweet chocolate chips (either mini or regular) really amps up the melty chocolate in these brownie pots.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

2

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 277Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 172mgCarbohydrates: 39gFiber: 6gSugar: 24gProtein: 6g

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About Christina Lane

Christina Lane is the author of 5 cookbooks all about cooking and baking for two. She has scaled down hundreds of recipes into smaller servings so you can enjoy your favorite dishes without the leftovers! Valentine's Day is her favorite holiday.

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19 Comments

  1. Jo says:

    Whoops โ€“ haha. โ€œBakingโ€ these again! ๐Ÿ˜‚

  2. ishva says:

    oh my GOSH. Each. And. Every. Single. Recipe. I. Have. Made. Using. Your. Recipes, Has. Been. EXTRAORDINARY. Thank you!

  3. Amanda says:

    Best. Thing. Ever. Perfect for a Tuesday night after your kids are in bed and itโ€™s been one of those days. Easy that even my husband can make it. Doesnโ€™t taste like peanut butter just tastes like โ€œ one day these kids wonโ€™t be so needyโ€ Happiness unlocked

  4. Diane Westover says:

    These are awesome! Iโ€™m pretty picky too. 2 thumbs up. I added some mini marshmallows and just pushed them a little in the batter. Yum!

  5. Vinh says:

    Thank you Christina.
    Perfect amount for a needed chocolate treats.

  6. Lauren says:

    Wow, these are so good! Simple to pull together and seriously delicious.

  7. Dee says:

    Just amazing! Me and my boyfriend wanted a little something for dessert and this is just enough to satisfy that sweet craving! Super easy to make and itโ€™s absolutely delicious! Next time I make it, I will cut back on the maple syrup, just a bit. Thank you so much for this easy and delicious recipe!

  8. Tamara says:

    Really good and so few ingredients. This was the perfect amount for two people and was done so quick.

  9. Kara Middleton says:

    Finally! I feel like Iโ€™ve tried so many โ€œmugโ€ type cakes and treats. They always sound so great and they rarely are. Until this! This is the best! Sort of brownie batter+ brownie+ gooey chocolate all in one little ramekin. This was so good and I made it Gluten Free by using almond flour instead of AP flour. I used cashew butter and followed the rest as written. So so good! Iโ€™m excited to try some of your other recipes. Thank you!