Perfect Vanilla Frosting - The Best Vanilla Buttercream Recipe! (2024)

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This Perfect Vanilla Frosting is the best buttercream recipe! Learn how to make light and fluffy vanilla frosting, ideal for decorating cakes and cupcakes.

This is the best vanilla buttercream and one of my go-to recipes. For even more frosting inspiration, check out my round-up of Easy Homemade Frosting Recipes!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • The Best Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
  • Why This Recipe Works
  • Key Ingredients
  • The Secret to Perfect Buttercream Frosting
  • How to Make Vanilla Frosting
  • Tips for Success
  • Frosting Variations
  • Ways to Use Vanilla Frosting
  • How to Store Vanilla Buttercream
  • Can I Freeze Buttercream Frosting?
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The Best Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

Today, we’re going back to the basics. Basic buttercream, that is. There’s nothing better than a classic, creamy American buttercream frosting that comes out perfect every time.

I’ve used this vanilla frosting as a base for so many recipes on my site, from Moist Vanilla Cake to Vanilla Cupcakes, lemon cakes to sugar cookies, and dozens more.

This frosting recipe is my ride-or-die. Tried and true with hundreds of reviews, it’s been pinned millions of times on Pinterest, and it never fails! Below you’ll find my favorite method for making the best whipped and fluffy buttercream frosting.

Why This Recipe Works

What makes this the best-ever buttercream recipe?

  • It starts with cold butter. My secret of all secrets. This is an uncommon practice, but using cold butter allows for better control over the consistency of the frosting so that it doesn’t separate or lose its shape when piped. More on this below, and trust me, it’s the best!
  • Quick and easy. If you’ve ever been intimidated by the thought of homemade buttercream frosting, don’t be. This recipe is easy to follow, comes together in 10 minutes, and lets your mixer do the work.
  • Incredibly stable. This creamy vanilla frosting is light and fluffy, yet stable. It’s the best frosting for piping onto all your favorite cakes, cupcakes, and desserts.
  • Make-ahead friendly. I’ll often make this vanilla frosting ahead of time to store in the fridge or freeze it for later use. Don’t forget to scroll for storage instructions later on!

Key Ingredients

You only need a few basic ingredients to make rich and creamy vanilla buttercream frosting. The full amounts and details can be found in the recipe card, but here is a quick overview:

  • Butter – Either salted or unsalted butter will work fine, but if you use salted butter, consider leaving out any added salt that comes later in the recipe.
  • Powdered (Confectioner’s) Sugar – To sift or not to sift? Truthfully I hardly ever sift my powdered sugar, because I spend so much time mixing it, I don’t ever have a grainy texture. That being said, sifting powdered sugar can absolutely help you avoid a grainy texture. However, if your powdered sugar comes in a box, then it’s always a good idea to sift out any large clumps.
  • Vanilla Extract – For the best possible flavor, make sure you’re using a high-quality pure vanilla extract, not the imitation stuff!
  • Heavy Whipping Cream – Another key to making perfect frosting is heavy whipping cream. You can substitute it with milk, but using heavy whipping cream tones down the sweetness and helps produce a light and fluffy texture.
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The Secret to Perfect Buttercream Frosting

My frosting recipes almost always begin with cold butter. How many times have you forgotten to take the butter out of the fridge to let it come to room temperature before making frosting? Well, now you can jump right in. The more chilled, the better.

It’s a bit unconventional. However, I’ve always found that using room-temperature butter yields a weaker frosting that ends up needing more powdered sugar to hold its shape. The results are often overly sweet and not nearly as stable as starting with cold butter right off the bat.

In order for the cold buttercream trick to work, you have to really whip the butter in the initial step to get it to a super light and fluffy consistency. It takes a bit longer, but it’s SO worth it!

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How to Make Vanilla Frosting

The more you whip the cold butter in the beginning, the better the consistency of your frosting will be. Letting your stand mixer soften the butter fluffs it up at the same time, as opposed to letting the butter reach room temperature on the counter.

This fluffy frosting recipe comes together quickly in one bowl

1. Dice cold butter. Cutting it into pieces helps the mixture to break it down quicker. Don’t forget to scrap the bowl often.

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2. Whip the butter. Use the paddle attachment and work the butter for a good few minutes. It should be light and fluffy, and very spreadable. You’ll notice it has grown in volume and is lighter in color.

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3. Beat in the remaining ingredients. Add the powdered sugar to the butter a little at a time at low speed. As your frosting thickens, you’ll want to pour in the liquid ingredients (vanilla and heavy cream) while upping the mixer speed, so that they get well incorporated.

4. Whip again. Once all the ingredients are added, beat for an additional few minutes to really get air into the frosting for that final, fluffy texture.

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Tips for Success

Below are some additional tips and notes to have your vanilla frosting come out to bakery-worthy perfection.

  • Scale the recipe as needed. This frosting recipe makes enough for at least 24 cupcakes that have a hefty amount of frosting. If you are only frosting 12 cupcakes or a 9×13 inch cake, you can halve the recipe.
  • Can I use a handheld mixer? The short answer is yes if you have a good handheld mixer. You’ll need to spend a bit more time whipping the butter both in the beginning and while adding the powdered sugar. You might even consider allowing the butter to sit for 20 minutes on the counter before you begin. It will be difficult to make large batches of frosting though, simply because the power of a hand mixer is not the same as a stand mixer.
  • Control the sweetness. If you’d prefer a less sweet frosting, add a little bit of salt and another teaspoon or two of heavy cream or milk. Reducing the powdered sugar will reduce the overall yield of the frosting, and make it a little more buttery tasting.
  • Adapt the consistency. If your frosting is too thick, beat in additional milk or heavy cream, one spoonful at a time. If it’s too thin, add more powdered sugar until you reach the right consistency.
  • Buttercream frosting does not hold up well in high temperatures. If you’re serving frosted cupcakes in a hot or humid environment, like an outdoor party, make sure to keep them out of direct sunlight. Or, better yet, keep them chilled, and remove 20-30 minutes before serving.
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Frosting Variations

Basic vanilla buttercream can be flavored with any type of extract including almond, lemon, peppermint, mint, coconut, you name it. I also love adding fresh citrus zest, like lemon, orange, or lime, as I do in the frosting for my Lemon Cupcakes.

You can also try one or more of these fun vanilla frosting variations:

  • Chocolate – For a chocolate version of this same frosting, see my post for Chocolate Buttercream Frosting.
  • Oreo –I use this frosting recipe as a base for my Oreo Frosting, perfect for frosting a Chocolate Oreo Cake.
  • Chocolate Chip –Add crushed chocolate chip cookies and some brown sugar to this recipe to make chocolate chip cookie frosting. Use it to frost Chocolate Chip Cookie Cupcakes!
  • Peanut Butter – Make Easy Peanut Butter Frosting by incorporating creamy peanut butter into your vanilla frosting.

Ways to Use Vanilla Frosting

This perfect vanilla frosting is perfect for piping and decorating. It’s crisp and white and holds colors really well, so you can dye it to suit different holidays, or just because.

My favorite way to color buttercream is with gel food dyes, like the Americolor or Wilton Color Right Color System, as the colors come out super vibrant. I have a tutorial on How to Color Buttercream Frosting that has loads of helpful info on the subject.

Use this homemade vanilla frosting on cupcakes, cakes, sugar cookies, or any of your favorite desserts. The possibilities are endless! Here are some easy decorating ideas to try:

  • Layer Cake – Layer this frosting into a Mini Vanilla Cake for a special occasion. Or, frost a Red, White, and Blue Layer Cake as a patriotic Fourth of July dessert.
  • Cupcakes – Use food coloring to make rainbow buttercream, which is perfect for frosting Rainbow Cupcakes. Check out my post on How to Decorate Cupcakes with even more tips and inspo.
  • Cookies – This creamy frosting can be used to frost Easy Sugar Cookies, or Cut Out Sugar Cookies at Christmas.
  • Piping –This is the ultimate icing for piping because it holds up like nobody’s business. Level up your frosting skills even more with my tutorials for How to Use a Piping Bag and How to Use and Decorate with Piping Tips.
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How to Store Vanilla Buttercream

If you make your frosting ahead of time, or if you’re looking to store leftovers, this vanilla frosting can be kept airtight at room temperature for up to 24 hours. Just whip it up in the mixer again for a couple of minutes before you use it. Frosted cupcakes can be stored airtight in a cool, dry place for up to 3 days.

This frosting will keep in the fridge for up to 7 days. Any longer than that and I’d recommend freezing it instead (see below).

The only time I wouldn’t store this frosting at room temperature is in particularly warm or humid conditions. In this case, make sure to refrigerate the buttercream as well as any frosted cupcakes to prevent the frosting from wilting and separating.

Can I Freeze Buttercream Frosting?

Yes! I like to fill a Ziploc bag with frosting, squeeze out the air, seal it, and freeze it. Vanilla buttercream will keep frozen for up to two months. You will need to allow it to soften for a couple of hours to let it return to room temperature before you use it. I recommend re-whipping it in the mixer to get the fluffy texture back.

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Perfect Vanilla Frosting

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  • Author: Julianne Dell
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1/2 Cups

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My Perfect Vanilla Frosting is the best for a reason! This easy buttercream frosting recipe makes stable, fluffy frosting that’s ideal for decorating cakes and cupcakes. Ready in 10 minutes with just 4 ingredients!

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups (339 g) (3 sticks) unsalted butter, cold.
  • 5 cups (650 g) powdered sugar
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons (12 ml) pure vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons (30ml) heavy whipping cream (or milk)
  • Pinch of salt (optional)

Instructions

  1. Cut the butter into pieces. Using the paddle attachment, whip the butter for 5-7 minutes, scraping down the bowl occasionally, and beating until the butter looks light in color.
  2. Add 2 cups of powdered sugar and mix on low speed until incorporated into the butter then add the vanilla extract and mix to combine. Beat for about 60 seconds.
  3. Next, add an additional 2 cups of powdered sugar and beat on low speed until sugar is incorporated. Increase speed to medium-high and beat for 3 minutes.
  4. Add the remaining 1 cup of powdered sugar along with the heavy whipping cream and salt. Beat on low until the ingredients start to mix together. Increase speed to medium-high and beat for another 3-5 minutes to whip additional air into the frosting.

Notes

  • How much does this frosting make? This makes enough to frost 24 cupcakes or a two layer 6-inch cake.

Storing and freezing:

  • Storing this frosting: This frosting can be kept at room temperature if serving within 24 hours and it’s not too hot. It can be made ahead of time and kept refrigerated for 7 days. Frosting must come back to room temperature before piping, and I suggest to re-whip it.
  • Freezing this frosting: This frosting can also be frozen in an airtight bag, be sure to squeeze all the extra air of out the bag. Thaw to room temperature and I suggest to re-whip prior to piping

Adjusting the consistency:

  • If your frosting is too soft: Add additional heavy cream 1-2 teaspoons at a time until desired consistency is reached. I recommend continuing to beat the frosting while doing so.
  • If your frosting is too thin:Add an additional 1/2 cup powdered sugar at a time and continue to beat the frosting until desired consistency is reached.

How to scale the recipe

  • Frosting for 12 cupcakes or 9×13 inch cake
    • 3/4 cup(170g) unsalted butter,
    • 2–3cups (260g-390g) powdered sugar
    • 1 teaspoon(5ml) vanilla extract
    • 1 tablespoon(15ml) heavy whipping cream (or milk)
    • Pinch of salt (optional)
  • Frosting for 3 layer, 8-inch cake
    • 2 1/2 cups(567g) unsalted butter,cold
    • 8–10cups (1041-1301g) powdered sugar
    • 1 tablespoon(15ml) vanilla extract
    • 3–4tablespoons (45-60ml) heavy whipping cream (or milk)
    • Pinch of salt (optional)

Additional notes- coloring and flavors

  • Coloring this frosting: If you are coloring this frosting, I suggest using gel colors for the best color variation.
  • Flavor variations: This can be made with virtually any type of extract, including almond, lemon, peppermint, mint, coconut, etc. You can also add some fresh fruit zest such as lemon, orange, or lime.

Nutrition Information:

1/2 cup

540

65.4g

6.1mg

31.3g

19.5g

66.7g

0

0

83.2mg

  • Category: Frosting
  • Method: Stand Mixer
  • Cuisine: American

More Easy Homemade Frosting Recipes

  • Cream Cheese Frosting
  • Swiss Meringue Buttercream
  • Homemade Whipped Cream
  • Marshmallow Frosting
  • Chocolate Fudge Frosting
Perfect Vanilla Frosting - The Best Vanilla Buttercream Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Is vanilla frosting the same as vanilla buttercream? ›

Frosting is usually made with shortening (Trex, Flora White & Cookeen) or cream cheese. That's why frosting is a good option if you want a bright white cake than buttercream which often has a yellowish tint. However, shortening-based frostings can have a slight chemical taste.

What is the secret to buttercream frosting? ›

6 Secrets for Perfect Buttercream
  • Use the right powdered sugar the right way. ...
  • Beat, beat, beat the butter! ...
  • You can use cream OR milk, just use the right amount. ...
  • Adjust the sugar to your preference. ...
  • Never add too much liquid to your buttercream. ...
  • Prevent your buttercream from melting on a hot or humid day.
Jan 15, 2018

What kind of buttercream do professionals use? ›

Swiss meringue buttercream is probably the most standard buttercream for pastry professionals. It is incredibly smooth, making it an extremely popular choice for icing cakes. Compared to American buttercream, it has a much stronger butter flavor, but is considerably less sweet.

What is the best butter for buttercream frosting? ›

If you want the creamiest tastiest buttercream, then use a good grade AA butter. My favorite is Cabot. You could even use European butter which has a higher butterfat content. Unsalted butter is also important.

What is the most stable buttercream for cake decorating? ›

Italian Meringue Buttercream

This gives a super stable meringue because the sugar syrup is cooked to such a high temperature that it causes the sugar syrup to solidify slightly within the whipped meringue.

What's the best buttercream for cakes? ›

SWISS MERINGUE BUTTERCREAM

SM buttercream is arguably the best frosting in terms of cake decorating because it is the easiest way to get those smooth clean lines. Cons – It is SUPER annoying to make. You have to have time and patience for this one (which I don't usually have either).

Can you overbeat buttercream? ›

Yes, this is absolutely correct. The longer you beat, the more air you incorporate in your buttercream, thus, it will have lots of holes or air-pockets, it will also make the colour lighter. If you will use your buttercream primarily for filling or maybe as simple swirls, then this is ok.

What is the hardest buttercream to make? ›

Italian Meringue Buttercream is the most difficult buttercream to make. If you are familiar with Italian meringue, you'll understand that it involves boiling sugar and then whisking egg whites into this piping hot syrup. Because of the high temperatures involved, we only recommend it to the more advanced cake artists.

How do you make buttercream smooth and not grainy? ›

If the buttercream is still grainy, you can try warming it up over a double boiler or adding a little bit of heavy cream. It's important to find the right balance of ingredients when making any kind of buttercream. Too much sugar or not enough liquid can cause the buttercream to break or become too gritty.

What are the 4 types of buttercream? ›

Classically there are four main types of buttercream: Italian, German, French & Swiss.

Which is the least sweet buttercream? ›

Although flour buttercream is hardly any more difficult to make than American buttercream, it's less sweet and has a more subtle flavor. It also holds up a lot better in warm temperatures because of its lower fat content and the added structure of the pudding base.

What is the best buttercream for wedding cakes? ›

Swiss meringue buttercream, in particular, is the perfect choice for couples who want their wedding cake to have great flavor without being cloyingly sweet and heavy.

What is the secret ingredient that will improve your frosting? ›

Just a spoonful of vinegar helps the frosting go down

That bottle of white vinegar in your pantry has another use — and it has nothing to do with household cleaning or savory cooking recipes. Rather, The Washington Post suggests using white vinegar in buttercream recipes for two primary purposes.

Should butter be cold for buttercream frosting? ›

Starting with cold butter.

Follow this tip: Always start with room-temperature ingredients — especially when it comes to the butter. Take it out of the fridge 30 to 60 minutes before getting started to bring it to room temperature. The butter should be malleable without being melted or greasy.

Is it better to use salted or unsalted butter for buttercream? ›

Many recipes for this icing suggest unsalted. However a little salt brings out the flavour so they then often add salt.

What are the three types of buttercream frosting? ›

But if you're keen to know the basic differences, here are a few!
  • American buttercream is sweeter than Swiss or Italian. It forms a “crust” when exposed to air – perfect for paining and piping on.
  • Swiss Meringue buttercream is silky smooth and light. ...
  • Italian Meringue buttercream is the least sweet of the three.
Feb 4, 2021

Is vanilla frosting the same as icing? ›

Because frosting holds its shape and is opaque in color, you'll see it often used and called for when you are decorating cakes and cupcakes. Another trait that sets frosting apart from icing is that it is always whipped, and unlike icing, its main ingredient is fat, such as butter or cream.

What is similar to buttercream frosting? ›

  1. Whipped Cream Icing: This light and fluffy icing is made with cream, sugar, and vanilla extract. ...
  2. Cream Cheese Icing: This creamy icing is made with cream cheese, butter, and powdered sugar. ...
  3. Ganache: This rich, chocolatey icing is made with heavy cream and chocolate chips.
Nov 20, 2018

Is buttercream thicker than frosting? ›

Buttercream has a rich, buttery taste and a denser texture, making it ideal for decorating and piping intricate designs. Frosting, on the other hand, is lighter and fluffier, making it suitable for spreading over cakes and cupcakes.

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