This is the best Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe that you are going to find! This easy to make vanilla buttercream recipe tastes just like the frosting you get at a bakery! It is smooth, creamy, sweet, and perfect for frosting cakes and cupcakes, and dessert fillings!
Vanilla Buttercream frosting recipe
This buttercream frosting recipe gives you a light, fluffy and delicious bakery style buttercream frosting that is perfect for decorating cakes or cupcakes! On top of it being delicious, you can whip this bakery buttercream frosting recipe up in just a few minutes!
This is the only easy Vanilla buttercream frosting recipe I will use and have used for years (it has been on the blog for years too!). Every time I make a cake or cupcake with this buttercream frosting everyone is always asking me for the recipe. I have used this vanilla buttercream for cakes, cupcakes, and desserts.
Anytime I need an amazing vanilla buttercream frosting recipe this is the one I use. I am sure you will also make the switch to this homemade vanilla frosting once you try it.
What is vanilla buttercream frosting?
Classic Vanilla buttercream frosting is a vanilla frosting that is made with butter and shortening that is whipped together and then flavoring is added and you have a fluffy and perfect frosting. It is made with simple ingredients and you do not need to have a ton of time to make this homemade frosting recipe that tastes just like the buttercream frosting you get in a bakery.
This is the best buttercream frosting that you can make at home and have everyone thinking you went to a bakery because the flavor is amazing. This buttercream icing recipe is one that will remind you of that amazing bakery buttercream frosting that you love.
What makes this the best buttercream frosting recipe?
Seriously this is the best buttercream frosting recipe to use if you are wanting to make cupcakes or cake. I don’t just say that – over the years the comments and repins have spoken for themselves (Over 300,000 times!).
This is the most perfect light and fluffy vanilla frosting recipe you are going to find! And it has the perfect buttercream frosting flavor!
You are able to use it for decorating cakes, piping it onto cupcakes, and for dessert fillings. It is the most versatile buttercream recipe.
I just recently updated the photos for this amazing buttercream frosting recipe so they were prettier but this bakery style homemade buttercream frosting recipe hasn’t changed a bit!
Ways to Use Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
You can use this homemade Buttercream icing on top of cakes, cupcakes, of course. It is amazing when paired with chocolate cake or in a layer cakes. Ok really it tastes delicious with any cake flavor.
It also makes an amazing filling for stuffed cookies and other desserts too! It’s so versatile, you can use it for just about anything when it comes to desserts. There are lots of tasty desserts that have buttercream frosting, be sure to check out some of our favorites.
- Cookies and Cream Cookie Sandwich
- Birthday Cake Cookie Sandwiches
- Funfetti Cookie Sandwich
- Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich
Tips for Making Homemade Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
Make sure your butter is room temperature. Do NOT put it in the microwave to soften, put it on the kitchen counter and soften.
Use the paddle handle on your mixer when you are mixing your frosting.
Be sure you are putting the confectioner’s sugar in slowly, otherwise you will end up with a big mess of the confectioner’s sugar spewing out of your mixer.
Use homemade Vanilla Extract. I always keep homemade vanilla extract on hand, but if you don’t have it you can totally use store bought vanilla extract.
If you live in a humid environment and don’t use your powdered sugar much, it may get clumpy and you’ll want to sift it.
What can I do if my frosting is runny?
If you find your frosting to be running and is not fluffing up then add more confectioners sugar. At times the humidity where you live and in your home can mean that you need more powdered sugar. Add it little by a little while mixing until you get the texture you are wanting.
How to Color Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
You will get vibrant colors easily with this vanilla buttercream frosting recipe and coloring frosting is easy to do. All you need is a few drops of food coloring that you will add to the buttercream frosting after you are done with the first mixing.
I highly recommend using gel food coloring. The liquid food coloring I find adds too much liquid to the buttercream and makes it kind of soggy.
Can I Change the Flavor of this Buttercream Frosting?
The great thing about this homemade buttercream recipe is that you can easily change the flavor from Vanilla buttercream to any other flavor you want.
All you have to do is use a different flavored extract like almond extract or peppermint extract instead of vanilla extract. This buttercream frosting can be used as the base to make many different flavors of buttercream.
Why Does buttercream have shortening in it?
I know when people think of buttercream frosting they think that it is fully made with buttercream and are shocked to see shortening as an ingredient. Shortening is important to use when you are making buttercream because it is a fat and you need fat in your buttercream to make it perfect.
You need the extra fat to make the buttercream light and fluffy and useable for decorating cakes and cupcakes. If you were to only use butter you would end up with a texture that is not good to work with.
On top of that reason, if you were to only butter and not use the shortening then you are going to end up with a very greasy, very heavy buttered flavor frosting.
What is Shortening?
Shortening is a tasteless fat, that gives the extra fat needed but without giving a heavy butter flavor. We want to be eating frosting, not feel like we are eating a stick of butter.
Can I Make Buttercream Ahead?
You can make this vanilla buttercream frosting 3 days in advance of when you want to use it and store it at room temperature. You can make this buttercream frosting up to 2 weeks ahead of time if you are going to store it in the fridge.
How to Store Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
The best vanilla buttercream frosting can be stored at room temperature for up to three days or in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
How to Make Buttercream Frosting Fluffy After Storing
When you bring it out of the refrigerator let it sit at room temperature for two hours. When you are going to use it, re-whip it for ten minutes in your stand mixer to bring it back to life.
How to Freeze Buttercream Frosting
You can freeze chocolate buttercream frosting for up to 3 months. I suggest using a freezer bag or a plastic airtight container. if you are using a freezer bag be sure to squeeze all of the air out of the bag before putting it in the freezer.
Tips For Decorating with Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
This homemade buttercream frosting is perfect for decorating cakes and cupcakes. It is the perfect texture to spread on a cake and also the perfect texture to pip on cupcakes with a piping bag.
When I make a cake I like to decorate it. Sometimes I go simple and sometimes I go all out it all depends on my mood. This is my favorite cake decorating set to use when I am decorating cakes. It comes with icing bags and lots of different icing bag tips so you can pick which style you want your frosting to be when you are decorating your cakes.
If you have never decorated cupcakes or cakes with frosting before, be sure to check out these posts to help you.
- How to get a perfect cupcake swirl
- Easy Way to Fill a pastry bag
- How to Swirl multiple Flavors of Frosting
Use a cake stand. To make life easier when decorating a cake, having a cake stand, will help a lot. You can easily spin the cake while you are decorating.
Keep the buttercream stiffer when decorating. If you are wanting to decorate smaller and more intricate designs on the top of a cake you will want the buttercream to be stiffer than when you are only frosting a cake and spreading it.
Use a piping bag when piping cupcakes and cake edging. This homemade frosting is also perfect for piping frosting onto cupcakes with however it works much better to use a piping bag when you are piping designs and cupcakes!
Electric mixer. I use my kitchenAid mixer when making this easy buttercream frosting, but if you do not have a stand mixer then you can use a hand mixer. Either one will do the job, but I prefer using the stand mixer.
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What Flavor Cake Goes with Vanilla Buttercream Frosting?
Just about any cake flavor pairs well with vanilla frosting. I actually can not think of a cake flavor that I haven’t paired with this frosting recipe and it worked perfectly.
- chocolate cupcakes
- vanilla cupcakes
- strawberry cupcakes
- Peanut Butter cupcakes
- Chocolate Raspberry Cupcakes
- Vanilla Cake
- Homemade Chocolate Cake
How Much frosting does this recipe make?
If you are looking for a frosting that you can use to frost a cake this will make enough frosting for 2 8 inch round cakes or 24 cupcakes if doing small swirls, or 12 cupcakes with large frosting swirls.
Buttercream Frosting Ingredients
Butter. You want to use unsalted butter. You also want it to be room temperature, It is important that you use softened butter in making fluffy frosting.
confectioners sugar. Powdered sugar is important when making frosting. Granulated sugar will not work when making frosting.
vanilla extract. You can use store bought vanilla extract or homemade, but I do prefer to use homemade vanilla extract.
hot water. You will need a little by little to thin the frosting and the amount will differ depending on how thick you want your buttercream to be.
How to make Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
The first step is to take the butter out and bring it to room temperature on the counter.
In the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment or whisk attachment, add the butter and shortening and whip until they are both creamed together on medium speed.
Once the butter and shortening are creamed and whipped lower the mixer speed to low and add the confectioner’s sugar little by little until it is all mixed in.
Once the confectioners’ sugar is all mixed in add the vanilla extract and turn the mixer up to medium speed and leave the mixer mixing for 5-10 minutes until the frosting is light and fluffy.
Before fluffing the frosting on the higher speed, if you need to scrape the frosting down into the bowl if it is on the side of the bowl do so using a wooden spoon or a silicone utensil.
If you need to thicken the frosting you can add a little bit of powdered sugar. If you need to thin the frosting then add hot water 1 tablespoon at a time while it is mixing until it is the desired thickness.
Buttercream Frosting Recipes
Looking for more frosting recipes? Check these out and don’t miss this awesome list of cupcake frosting recipes including:
- Chocolate Buttercream
- Blackberry Buttercream Frosting
- Pink Lemonade Frosting
- Peanutbutter Buttercream Frosting
- Mint Buttercream
- Caramel buttercream
- Raspberry buttercream
- Mocha buttercream
Frosting Supplies
Homemade frosting is so easy! You only need a few ingredients, a hand or stand mixer, and then piping bags & tips to make fun designs!
Bakery Style Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter room temperature
- 1 cup of shortening
- 2 pounds confectioners sugar
- 1 1/2 tablespoons hot water
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Instructions
- Place your butter and shortening together in the bowl of your mixer. Mix them together on medium speed until they are nice and creamy.
- Turn the mixer down to the lowest setting and slowly incorporate the powdered sugar into the shortening mixture.
- Once you have added all the powdered sugar in to your mixture, add in the vanilla extract and then the hot water.
- Turn the mixer up to medium-high speed and continue mixing for 10 minutes until light and fluffy.
- The buttercream can be stored at room temperature for up to three days or in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. When you bring it out of the refrigerator let it sit at room temperature for two hours. Then re-whip it for ten minutes to bring it back to life.
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Comments & Reviews
Dawn Shullanberger says
I would like to try this. is the point of using the hot water? 🙂
Debbie says
How hot is the hot water in your frosting?
Stephanie says
I get the water as hot as it will come out of my faucet.
Shari says
Do you use salted or unsalted butter?
Dayna says
I’d like to know this, too!
Stephanie says
unsalted
Marie says
Is the vegatable shortening liquid or solid ?
Stephanie says
solid like crisco
Sherry says
Do you think this would work on sugar cookies or should I find something else? I’m definitely going to make this for a cake but need one for cookies
MidgetMomma says
this is the one i use when making cookies http://www.midgetmomma.com/royal-icing-recipe/
Deanna Terven says
This is a fabulous, perfect frosting!!! It piped beautifully, and tastes great. This will be my new go-to for decorating. Thank you !
Tina says
Can i use heavy cream instead of water?
Stephanie says
Yes you may.
Jean says
Why do you use hot water instead of milk and how exactly do you do the paper towel trick?
Stephanie says
I find it works better for a crusting buttercream. If you google paper towel trick you can find some great videos on how to do it.
Elizabeth says
Hello I have question is it unsalted butter or salted butter ?? I would love to make it soon
Stephanie says
Unsalted
Elizabeth says
Thank you
Tina M says
will it make a difference if you use salted butter?
Stephanie says
no
Trudy says
Wondering if this icing freezes well?
Stephanie says
I have frozen it and it turned out well.
Courtney says
Hi! I have made this before and I love it!! It pipes so nicely and holds so well! I have tried many frosting recipes and this is the best so far!
I was wondering if I could add raspberry preserves to this recipe? Or do you think it would change the consistency? I’m making mini mouse cupcakes for my daughters 2nd birthday and wanted pink frosting but thought it would be fun to make it raspberry flavoured!
Stephanie says
You you can but I would add the preserves before you add the water. Than just add as much water as you need for the right consistency.
Karen says
ABout how much does the recipe yield and how is it for piping decorations?
Stephanie says
It makes about 7 cups. It is my favorite recipe for piping!
mp says
Do you think this would be enough to cover a half sheet cake and leave some for piping? If not should i consider doing 1.5 of the recipe or double?
Stephanie says
i would do 1.5 to be on the safe side
Jean says
I made this frosting today. I don’t know what I did wrong, but I had to add more hot water to get the right consistency. I thought I mixed it for a long time but it was on the firm side. Made it difficult to ice the cake sides. But I loved the taste and it looked good. No one knew I had trouble icing it. What did I do wrong.
Stephanie says
I’m not sure what you had done wrong, I’m sorry. The reason that this frosting could come out too thick is if the water wasn’t hot enough, it was not mixed long enough, there was to much sugar add. I wish I could help you more but I wasn’t there when you had made it so this would be my best guesses. I hope this might help. I’m glad no one was able to tell u had troubles.
Jean says
Thank you so much for your suggestions. Will try again. It was good.
Stephanie says
Good luck, let me know how it turns out.
Cyndi says
I have tried different variations of frosting, but mine always comes out gritty. What am I doing wrong?? I can never seem to get the right piping consistency either. I’m about to give up 🙁
Stephanie says
You may want to add extra mixing time when you are mixing in the sugar. Are you using a stand mixer or a hand mixer.
Stephanie says
You may want to add extra mixing time when you are mixing in the sugar. Are you using a stand mixer or a hand mixer?
Matilda Tembo says
It is such a good recipe
Stephanie says
I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Nann Thomson says
Just a reminder that butter is a “potentially hazardous food” and anyone ServSafe trained would not leave the completed icing out for more than a couple of hours to prevent the possibility of foodborne illness.
Stephanie says
You are able to leave butter out on the counter for up to two weeks.
Joyce says
This buttercream frosting is the best ever! Mine turned out perfect. The last time I tried buttercream it was a disaster. When I made this, it was light, fluffy and creamy. Beautiful. Because I wasn’t sure if it was going to turn out, I waited to make the cupcakes. By the time I made the cupcakes and they cooled about two hours had passed before I began to frost them. The frosting didn’t seem to want to “stick” to the cupcakes.
Should I have put more hot water in the frosting because I waited? Obviously I am new to “frosting” with buttercream. Can you please advise? Thanks. Oh, I had a hard time getting it through the decorator tips too. ?
Stephanie says
You would want to add more hot water next time to thin it out and also let it mix a little longer next time. Good luck next time, I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe.
Lily says
What would I need to do to frost cupcakes???
Lily says
***10 cupcakes***
Stephanie says
https://www.midgetmomma.com/how-to-create-a-cupcake-icing-swirl/
Chloe says
I made this frosting and it tasted really really buttery. It didn’t taste right.
Stephanie says
I’m sorry it didn’t come out right for you. I surprised it tasted butter with all this sugar in it.
Emily says
mine tasted buttery too. I just added more vanilla and sugar until I liked the taste. I divided the batter into two and added cocoa powder in one of them and that tasted soooo good
Lauren says
Best buttercream I’ve made so far!!!!
Stephanie says
IM glad you like it~!