The Best Cupcake Frosting Recipes (2024)

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A cupcake isn’t a cupcake without frosting! Once you learn how to make homemade frosting, you’ll see just how good it can be. Plus, depending on the recipe, it can be so easy to make!

This post discusses all of the different types of frostings for cupcakes and cakes and gives you a number of frosting ideas for topping your own baked treats.

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Types of Cupcake Frosting

There are several key types of cupcake frosting:

  • American buttercream, what most people just call “buttercream,” is the most common frosting in the United States and also the absolute easiest to make.
  • Meringue buttercream is a little harder to make, but the work pays off in some of the fluffiest frosting you’ll ever have!
  • Condensed milk buttercream, also called Russian buttercream, takes ten minutes to make and only requires butter and sweetened condensed milk.
  • Cream cheese frosting is similar to American buttercream, but with the addition of cream cheese. It’s more complex than American buttercream and a little less sweet.
  • Whipped cream frosting is simple and so tasty! Yes, you can frost your cupcakes with sweetened whipped cream.
  • Ganache frosting is the most chocolaty frosting you can make!
  • Cooked frosting (ermine frosting) is a vintage recipe made with boiled flour.

Difference Between Frosting and Icing

While frosting can be piped into high swirls, icing is generally spread or poured onto cupcakes. Icing is typically flat, smooth, and shiny. Icing is also great on cupcakes!

If you like the look of icing, try caramel icing or ganache.

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Glaze is similar to icing, but it is typically more runny until it sets. You see glazes on donuts and donut holes. Mirror glazes are extremely shiny and make for a stunning presentation.

Buttercream Frosting

Buttercream frosting is made using butter, powdered sugar, and whatever flavoring(s) you want to add in.

The secret to making perfect buttercream is to beat the butter for a really long time in an electric mixer. This makes sure that lots of air is incorporated and it produces a nice, light, airy frosting.

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Some flavors of buttercream frosting to try are:

  • Vanilla frosting
  • Chocolate frosting and white chocolate frosting
  • Strawberry frosting
  • Lemon frosting
  • Orange frosting
  • Caramel frosting

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Meringue Buttercream

Meringue buttercream frostings all involve whipped eggs and much less sugar than American buttercreams.

The classic versions are Swiss meringue buttercream, French buttercream, and Italian meringue buttercream. If you are going to start with one for the first time, I suggest trying the Swiss version. See my post on the differences between meringue buttercreams for more details.

For a less traditional but perfectly fluffy meringue frosting, try my marshmallow frosting. It can even be toasted, just like real marshmallows.

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Whipped Cream Frosting

Whipped cream frosting is made by whipping heavy whipping cream until you have a light and airy whipped cream. At that point, you can sweeten it and add other flavorings.

Try basic sweetened whipped cream (also called chantilly cream), chocolate whipped cream, or strawberry whipped cream with fresh strawberries.

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Keep in mind that if you use whipped cream frosting as a cupcake frosting, the cupcakes must remain refrigerated until ready to eat.

Cream Cheese Frosting

Cream cheese frosting is made with butter, cream cheese, powdered sugar, and flavorings. Many people prefer cream cheese frosting to buttercream because of the tang that the cream cheese gives.

The secret to perfect cream cheese frosting is making sure the ingredients are all at room temperature before beginning. If the cream cheese is still cold, it will never blend in with the other ingredients.

Some cream cheese frostings to try are:

  • Vanilla cream cheese frosting
  • Chocolate cream cheese frosting
  • Strawberry cream cheese frosting
  • Oreo frosting
  • Lemon cream cheese frosting
  • Cinnamon cream cheese frosting

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Sour cream frosting is a less popular but also delicious variation of cream cheese frosting that uses sour cream in place of cream cheese.

Ganache Frosting

This frosting is made by whipping up chocolate ganache. The only ingredients are chocolate and heavy whipping cream.

The key to the best whipped ganache frosting is to use chocolate that you really love. The more that you like the chocolate all on its own, the more you will enjoy it in your cupcakes.

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Cooked Frosting

Cooked frosting made with flour is silky and smooth and it stands up very well to heat. It is great for summer parties!

Try it on some birthday cupcakes!

Vegan Cupcake Frosting

To make vegan buttercream, you can use any of the American buttercream recipes. All you have to do is replace the butter in the recipe with a vegan plant butter!

For a vegan alternative to meringue frosting, try using aquafaba. Vegan meringue frosting is made from the liquid in a can of chickpeas. It sounds crazy, but it turns into really nice meringue.

Unconventional Cupcake Frosting

Chocolate mousse frosting is rich, smooth, and creamy – essentially chocolate mousse piped on top of your cupcakes.

For something completely different try cookie dough frosting (made with safe-to-eat raw cookie dough) or pumpkin frosting (made using actual pumpkin pie)!

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How to Frost Cupcakes

Once you’ve selected and made your frosting, it’s time to get to work frosting your cupcakes.

To make the classic cupcake swirl, I suggest using a Wilton 1M piping tip [paid link]. Start on the edge of a cupcake and swirl your way in toward the center, gently releasing the pressure once you get to the middle.

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If you are new to piping, check out my post on using couplers to see how they can make piping easier.

If you want to experiment with some fancier cupcake frosting styles, consider trying Russian piping tips. They let you easily make all kinds of flower decorations using basic buttercream frostings.

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FAQs

What type of icing is best for cupcakes? ›

Buttercream is the most popular type of frosting largely because of its few ingredients and easy application. Classic buttercream requires beating butter into icing sugar until you reach a frosting consistency. It's not possible to over beat this type of frosting, so the longer you beat it, the fluffier it gets.

What frosting do professionals use for cakes? ›

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 kind of frosting do most bakeries use? ›

Most commercial bakeries are using a buttercream made with shortening rather than butter, because it is more stable, especially if it gets warm.

What frosting holds up best? ›

Choose Italian meringue Buttercream if you:

need the stability to hold up very large layer cakes or intricate designs. This one performed very well in my heat and humidity tests.

What is the most popular frosting flavor? ›

Some of the most popular frosting flavors are chocolate, vanilla and buttercream. Other people enjoy more exotic frosting flavors like white chocolate raspberry, strawberry shortcake, or orange cream.

What type of buttercream do most bakeries use? ›

SWISS MERINGUE BUTTERCREAM FROSTING

Soft and fluffy, this buttercream is great for filling layers or frosting cakes. Hints & Tips: Since Swiss buttercream is so soft, it's better used for frosting cakes rather than piping or decorating. Make sure mixture is cool before adding butter, otherwise your butter will melt.

What are the 5 most commonly used icings for cakes? ›

5 Types of Cake Icing
  1. Royal icing. Royal icing is the most traditional of all icings. ...
  2. Glace icing. Glace icing is made with only two main ingredients: icing sugar and water (or other liquid like juice). ...
  3. Fondant. Fondant is a type of icing that, unlike others, is much thicker in texture. ...
  4. Buttercream. ...
  5. Frosting.
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What's the difference between frosting and icing? ›

Frosting is the thickest of these confections and is ideal for spreading or piping on cakes, cupcakes and cookies. Icing is a little thinner than frosting and is often poured or piped over coffee cakes, pound cakes, doughnuts and cookies—and it usually hardens when it dries.

How do you make store frosting taste like bakery? ›

Raid your pantry for flavor boosters.

Other smooth ingredients that you can add to amp up a canned frosting are peanut butter (or any nut butter of your choosing), fruit preserves or jam, nutella, marshmallow creme, cookie butter, or a citrus curd.

What kind of icing is on Walmart cupcakes? ›

Walmart has grown to become one of America's largest superstores. This has led them to become a popular choice for bakery items, as many people love their sweet buttercream. Fortunately, you can make the Walmart buttercream frosting recipe at home.

What is the difference between buttercream and frosting? ›

The best way to distinguish frosting from buttercream is through the ingredients. While both contain powdered sugar, fat, flavouring and sometimes milk or water, frosting does not contain any butter whatsoever. Instead, frosting is usually made with shortening or cream cheese.

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

By mixing in some vinegar, it will give another layer of flavor and also help hold the icing together better. (In general, you'll need a quarter of a teaspoon of vinegar for every three egg whites you use.)

What is the most difficult frosting to make? ›

The element of Italian meringue buttercream that makes it so difficult to make is that a boiling hot sugar syrup must be streamed into the egg whites as they are whipped. This process requires the baker to take great care not to burn themselves and to cook the sugar syrup to a very specific temperature.

What is the most stable frosting for cake decorating? ›

Italian buttercream is the most stable of all the buttercreams. While American buttercream uses mostly powdered sugar and butter, both Italian and Swiss buttercreams are meringue-based and use egg whites, granulated sugar, and butter.

What is the difference between frosting and icing? ›

Frosting is the thickest of these confections and is ideal for spreading or piping on cakes, cupcakes and cookies. Icing is a little thinner than frosting and is often poured or piped over coffee cakes, pound cakes, doughnuts and cookies—and it usually hardens when it dries.

What can I use instead of buttercream? ›

In conclusion, there are many alternatives to buttercream frosting that you can use to ice your cake. Ganache, cream cheese frosting, whipped cream frosting, fondant, and meringue frosting are all excellent options that are easy to make and delicious to taste.

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