Simple Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe - Simply Scratch (2024)

A Simple Vanilla Buttercream Frosting is what most of us like to frost our cakes and cupcakes with. It’s as simple as creaming butter, adding in sifted powdered sugar, vanilla and enough milk until it reaches the perfect consistency.

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Whether you’re frosting a cake or decorating sugar cookies, everyone needs a go-to vanilla buttercream frosting recipe they can pull out of their back pocket. Because a standard, easy vanilla frosting recipe is perfect for whatever strikes your fancy. Maybe for a birthday cake, brownies, holiday cookies or simply eating it by the spoonful. This is my favorite buttercream frosting recipe and I hope it becomes yours as well.

This recipe makes quite a bit of frosting. If you are frosting a 2-layer cake or 2 dozen cupcakes, you should have plenty of frosting. With that said, keep in mind that it depends on how thick of a layer of frosting you want. Consider making a batch and a half if wanting thick frosting layers, pipe flowers or if baking a lot of cupcakes.

To Make This Vanilla Buttercream Frosting You Will Need:

  • softened unsalted butter
  • sifted powdered sugar
  • vanilla extract
  • kosher salt
  • whole milk

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First, always sift your powdered sugar, this is important because it helps keep your frosting smooth as silk. Measure a cup of powdered sugar a time into a larger bowl below. I start with 4 cups and if I need more later, I will sift it and add it in.

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Then, in the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, add the two sticks of softened butter. Turn the mixer on medium-speed and cream the butter until smooth and light in color. About 2 minutes.

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Next gradually add in the sifted powdered sugar and mix on low speed until all of it is incorporated.

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Then add in the vanilla and then add a tablespoon or two of milk at a time until your frosting is a desired consistency. If you need a stiffer frosting, simply add more sifted powdered sugar. Likewise, if your frosting is too stiff, continue adding a little more milk.

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This frosting should be soft yet hold it’s shape well.

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What Other Extracts Can You Add To Buttercream?

You can also use other extracts to flavor the frosting like almond or coconut. Feel free to change things up by using coconut, almond or even lemon extract! With that said, I would maybe start with only a half teaspoon of these flavors, and taste and add more as needed.

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Finally, frost that cake or the cupcakes.

Back in the day, when my kids were little, I would tint my vanilla buttercream frosting with food coloring. If you do this, please keep in mind that you may need to add more powdered sugar because the coloring can thin the frosting a bit.

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My girls went to town frosting and decorating.

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We had a star with white frosting and coconut.

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Haileigh’s stocking with polka dots and coconut “fur”.

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And Malloree’s ornament with some, as she worded, “pizazz”!

Enjoy! And if you give this Vanilla Buttercream Frosting recipe a try, let me know! Snap a photo and tag me on twitter or instagram!

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Yield: 20 servings

A simple vanilla buttercream frosting is what most of us frost our cakes with. It's as simple as creaming butter, adding in sifted powdered sugar, vanilla and enough milk until it reaches your preferred consistency.

Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 1 cup softened unsalted butter
  • 4 to 5 cups powdered sugar, sifted
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch fine salt
  • 4 tablespoons of whole milk, or more as needed

Instructions

  • In the bowl of your stand mixer, fitted with the paddle attachment, add the two sticks of softened butter. Beat on medium speed until smooth and creamy and light in color. About 2 minutes.

  • Next add in 4 cups sifted powdered sugar and kosher salt. Mix on low speed until all ingredients are incorporated. Sifting powdered sugar beforehand, insures a clump-less buttercream.

  • Then add in the vanilla and add a tablespoon or two of milk at a time until your frosting is a desired consistency. If you need a stiffer frosting, simply add more sifted powdered sugar. If your frosting is too stiff, continue adding a little more milk.

  • The frosting should be soft yet hold it's shape well.

Notes

Set your butter out the night before so it can soften at room temperature. Microwaving your butter could cause it to soften too quickly (i.e. melt) and you risk your buttercream being too thin and runny or worse grainy.

*This recipe makes quite a bit of frosting, two and a half cups so if you are frosting a cake than you should have plenty, but keep in mind that it depends on how thick of a layer of frosting you want. Consider making a batch and a half if wanting thick frosting layers, pipe flowers or if baking a lot of cupcakes.

Serving: 2tablespoons, Calories: 178kcal, Carbohydrates: 24g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 6g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 25mg, Sodium: 5mg, Potassium: 8mg, Sugar: 24g, Vitamin A: 288IU, Calcium: 6mg, Iron: 1mg

Author: Laurie McNamara

Course: Desserts & Sweet Treats

Cuisine: American

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FAQs

What is the easiest buttercream to work with? ›

American buttercream is deliciously creamy, super sweet, and incredibly fluffy, and by far the easiest buttercream to master. It's just a matter of beating softened butter until it's fluffy, adding powdered sugar, cream, and a little vanilla and whipping it all together. No cooking required!

What is simple buttercream made of? ›

Icing recipes typically combine powdered sugar and liquid (like water, milk or juice) whereas buttercream frosting is made by creaming together butter, sugar and a little bit of milk to make the frosting fluffy, smooth and perfectly spreadable.

What is the formula for buttercream frosting? ›

Beat together butter, shortening, and vanilla with an electric mixer in a large bowl until creamy. Blend in confectioners' sugar, 1 cup at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in milk; continue mixing until icing is light and fluffy. Store icing covered until ready to use.

What type of frosting is the simplest thing to do? ›

Glaze. Glazes are the simplest frostings. Powdered sugar is combined with a liquid to form a thin consistency. Glazes are usually poured or drizzled over the tops of cakes and cookies.

What are the two main ingredients of simple buttercream? ›

Buttercream is a sweet and fluffy frosting made by creaming butter and sugar. Other common ingredients include milk (to create the perfect texture) and vanilla (for simple, crowd-pleasing flavor).

Is cream or milk better in buttercream? ›

Although milk is traditional, heavy cream adds a richness, and more fluffiness and stability to your frosting. Be liberal with your pour (2/3 cup rather than the typical 1/4 to 1/2 cup). The extra liquid cuts the sweetness of the frosting and prevents grittiness (from the sugar) and/or greasiness (from the butter).

What is the difference between buttercream frosting and buttercream icing? ›

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 are the 4 types of buttercream? ›

Here are 7 of our favorite types of buttercream:

Swiss Meringue Buttercream. Italian Meringue Buttercream. French Buttercream. German Buttercream.

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.

What is the most common type of buttercream frosting? ›

Swiss meringue buttercream is a favorite among many cake decorators because of its smooth finish on the outside cakes and its ability to hold piping detail.

How to make white buttercream? ›

If you're wondering how to make buttercream white, like really vibrant white, the secret is actually to add color. To counteract that bit of yellow from the butter, add the slightest smidge of purple food coloring. Purple will neutralize the yellow tone and produce a buttercream that's a snowy white.

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.
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Which frosting is best for beginners? ›

In terms of ease, buttercream is the best frosting to use as it's easy to make and relatively easy to spread.

What is the difference between buttercream frosting and vanilla icing? ›

If you're searching for a more buttery taste, frosting is the way to go. Instead of using a sugar base like icing, frosting usually starts with butter, hence the name "buttercream." The thicker ingredients used to create frosting result in a thick and fluffy result.

What is the most important ingredient in frosting? ›

Sugar is the most important ingredient in all types of frostings, providing sweetness, flavor, bulk and structure.

What is the most stable buttercream for decorating? ›

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. want a melt-in-your-mouth buttercream that is sweet with a lingering butter flavor.

What buttercream holds the best? ›

The most stable of the buttercreams, Italian buttercream is made from a meringue made bystreaming hot sugar syrup into egg whites as they're being whisked.

What is the most common type of buttercream? ›

American buttercream is the most popular and traditional buttercream as it's so simple to make and it's a great base for adding flavour and colour. It's great for piping decorations onto cakes as its soft, but also holds a shape and stiffens once left.

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