Often the most beloved element of a cupcake is the frosting. A good frosting can elevate a simple cupcake to a delicious, rich dessert. Classic American buttercream is surprisingly easy to make, and can be adjusted to your personal preferences using added flavorings, and adjusting the ratio of the ingredients. American buttercream is simply a combination of butter, powdered sugar, vanilla (or other flavoring), and usually a bit of milk or cream- that’s pretty much it! The frosting I love to use the most often is my Cream Cheese Frosting, which is simply a variation on American Buttercream, with some cream cheese added. Free free to play with this recipe and adjust it to your palate. This is a very sweet, classic frosting that pairs well with most any flavor of cupcake.
American Buttercream Frosting
1 cup (2 sticks) Challenge butter (salted, or unsalted)
1/4 teaspoon salt (if using unsalted butter)
4 cups powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract (best quality available)
2-3 tablespoons heavy cream, half and half or milk.
*Optional- As mentioned above, I like a cream cheese version of this frosting best. The cream cheese adds to the creamy texture, and cuts down on the sweetness just a bit. If desired, for a very light cream cheese flavor add 1/2 block (4 oz). cream cheese, leaving the other ingredients (as listed above) the same. For a more traditional cream cheese flavor, reduce the butter to 1/2 cup, and add 1 block (8 oz.) of cream cheese. If using a full block of cream cheese, you can reduce the cream or milk to 1 tablespoon total.
Flavoring options– An almost unlimited number of flavoring options can be added in addition to, or instead of the vanilla. Orange and/or lemon zest, citrus extracts, mint extract, coconut extract or the seeds of a vanilla bean are all wonderful options. In most cases I’ll still add 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla, then 1/2 teaspoon of the other flavoring. For zest, add about 1 teaspoon fresh zest. For chocolate buttercream, add 1/2 cup (good quality) unsweetened cocoa powder.
Directions-
* In the bowl of an electric mixer, fitted with the whisk attachment, beat butter (on medium speed) until completely smooth (30 seconds to a minute). (If you are adding cream cheese, add it now, then beat until smooth)
* Add salt (if needed).
* One cup at time, add 2 cups of powdered sugar, beating after each addition.
* Add vanilla, or other flavorings and beat to combine.
* Add about 1 tablespoon of cream, and continue beating.
* Add the remaining 2 cups powdered sugar, one at a time.
* Add an additional 1-2 tablespoons cream until desired consistency is reached. If you want to pipe the frosting on cupcakes, the frosting should be nice and thick. Continue to beat another minute or so. The frosting should now be smooth and fluffy.
Troubleshooting-
* If your frosting is not smooth, it is likely because the butter was not fully smooth before adding the other ingredients.
* If your frosting will not hold up when piped on cupcakes, your frosting has too much liquid or is too warm. Put entire bowl of frosting in the fridge for 15-20 minutes and it will stiffen up. If it is still too thin, then add 1/4 to 1/2 cup powdered sugar, beat well.
Recipe Source- American buttercream first appeared in cookbooks in the early 1900’s (here’s a little buttercream history) Countless sources since then have included very similar versions, always using some combination of butter (or shortening), powdered sugar, milk and flavoring. The recipe above is simply the proportions I like to use.
Try this classic frosting on top of my favorite Vanilla Cupcakes or Chocolate Cupcakes.
Happy frosting!
How to Make American Buttercream Frosting
American Buttercream Frosting
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter 2 sticks (salted, or unsalted)
- 1/4 teaspoon salt if using unsalted butter
- 4 cups powdered sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract best quality available
- 2-3 tablespoons heavy cream half and half or milk.
Instructions
- In the bowl of an electric mixer, fitted with the whisk attachment, beat butter (on medium speed) until completely smooth (30 seconds to a minute).
- Add salt (if needed).
- One cup at time, add 2 cups of powdered sugar, beating after each addition.
- Add vanilla, or other flavorings and beat to combine.
- Add about 1 tablespoon of cream, and continue beating.
- Add the remaining 2 cups powdered sugar, one at a time.
- Add an additional 1-2 tablespoons cream until desired consistency is reached. If you want to pipe the frosting on cupcakes, the frosting should be nice and thick. Continue to beat another minute or so. The frosting should now be smooth and fluffy.
Glory/ Glorious Treats says
Mollyt- Most any recipes with similar proportions to this one will work fine, if the icing is separating, I would guess that your butter is too warm. The butter should be cool or cold.
Tina- You are correct, American buttercream can be bit gritty. The addition of cream cheese, as I prefer helps with this a lot. Also, making sure to beat the frosting for a good few minutes helps too. Although it will never be as smooth as Italian buttercream.
Tina says
Thank you for the recipe. I always use Italian meringue buttercream as with the American buttercream I make, you can feel the gritiness when you eat it. I live in Greece so not sure if the buttercream should be gritty or if I'm doing something wrong. Any advice would be appreciated 🙂
mollyt says
I have a problem with my buttercream frosting separating when I use it for decorating. I have not tried your recipe…usually use the one in the Betty Crocker cookbook. Any suggestions?
hankerie says
Glory, I like your cupcake frosting. This is always I would like to try. May I know what is "half and half milk"? Thanks 🙂
Cecilia says
I want to eat one of these right now! Yum!
Love you,
Cecilia
Glory/ Glorious Treats says
Cathy- Yes, powdered sugar and icing sugar are the same. =)
Kelly @ Kell's Kitchen says
Like your cupcakes! Thanks for this post.
Anonymous says
I am so thankful and happy that you are sharing such wonderful frosting and cupcake recipes….they sound fantastic! As soon as I get my painting project done, (my son's room), I'm going to give them a try! I agree with everyone else…you are such a talented person!!!! Everything you make is so beautiful and stunning!!!! Thank you for having this blog! Jodie
Pat O'Donnell Kuhn says
last week I made your vanilla cupcakes and used the cream cheese frosting. excellent!!!!!!
cookies and cups says
The world is a better place after this post.
It is of my firm belief that everyone should make their own buttercream and never, ever buy canned frosting again.