This is my favorite Vanilla Buttercream Frosting recipe! This tried-and-true American buttercream recipe is creamy, fluffy, and has just the right amount of sweetness. It spreads, fills, and pipes beautifully, so keep this recipe on hand to fill or top all your desserts!

White Vanilla buttercream frosting piped onto a yellow cake cupcake

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“This is the only buttercream recipe I use after years of trial and error with others! It’s so smooth and perfect every time!” – Adele ★★★★★

Best Buttercream Frosting Recipe

This classic buttercream frosting is one of the easiest and most stable frostings you will make. It’s smooth and creamy while holding its shape when piped, and even forms a little crust. It has been my go-to frosting recipe for years because it’s perfectly sweet and a hundred times better than store-bought frostings (although when I was a kid, I remember sneaking spoonfuls of store-bought cans of frosting in the pantry – ha! ha!)

My vanilla buttercream recipe is perfect as is since it complements so many baked goods, like my Vanilla Cake, our favorite Vanilla Cupcakes, and even Christmas Sugar Cookies. Try it on my favorite Chocolate Cake – it’s divine! But you can also add different colors and flavorings (see instructions below) to make different kinds of buttercream that perfectly top your dessert.

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Getting smooth and creamy buttercream frosting is so easy with Natasha’s recipe! Watch the video tutorial to see her fail-proof technique!

What is American Buttercream?

American buttercream is essentially a combination of butter, confectioner’s sugar (aka powdered sugar), and a little milk or cream to lighten the texture. Honestly, most American buttercreams are overly sweet, but after testing and developing this recipe over the years, I came up with the perfect proportion of butter to powdered sugar, and I’m sharing my best tips for achieving the best buttercream texture.

The consistency is similar to our famous Swiss Meringue Buttercream, but there is no heating or cooking required because American Buttercream frosting doesn’t contain eggs.

Stiff peaks on a metal whisk

Ingredients for Buttercream Frosting

The ingredients for Buttercream frosting are pantry and fridge staples but you can add so many different flavors, extracts, and coloring (see variations below).

  • Unsalted Butter – Remove the butter from the fridge about 2 hours ahead of time so it is room temperature or about 65˚F to 67˚F. You should be able to make an indent in the butter with your finger. Choose a lighter-colored butter, which is typically the cheaper butter and avoid yellow-colored butter.
  • Vanilla Extract – Use the best quality vanilla extract since it gives the frosting flavor.
  • Heavy Cream or milk – this helps to get the creamiest frosting (otherwise the buttercream will look dry and won’t pipe as smoothly or could get stuck in the piping tip). Add it to your desired consistency.
  • Powdered Sugar – Sift the confectioner’s sugar to eliminate lumps so they don’t get stuck in your piping tips. If you don’t have it on hand, you can use this recipe to make your own.
  • Salt – Helps to balance the sweetness from the powdered sugar and bring out the flavor of the vanilla.
Ingredients for making vanilla buttercream frosting including vanilla, heavy cream, salt, unsalted butter and powdered sugar

How to Make Buttercream Frosting

The process of making buttercream frosting is so easy! The trick to foolproof frosting is in the temperature of your butter and the order of your ingredients.

  1. Beat the butter on high speed in the bowl of a stand mixer or using an electric hand mixer for 5 minutes. (This is so important to get a smooth texture. Beat the butter first!)
  2. Sift the powdered sugar and then add 1 Tbsp at a time, mixing at a medium-low speed until it’s all incorporated.
How to sift powdered sugar over a metal bowl
  1. Mix in the salt and vanilla extract and beat on a medium speed until incorporated.
  2. Add the heavy cream or milk 1 tablespoon at a time until you get the consistency you want (use more for icing or filing a cake, and slightly less for piping on top of cookies or cupcakes. Beat for another minute.

Can I add less sugar to my buttercream frosting?

You can add powdered sugar to taste but it will change the consistency of the frosting. If you use more, it will make the frosting thicker, and if you use less, it will make the frosting looser and taste more buttery. This may affect your ability to pipe the frosting as well. If using less sugar, you will likely need to add less cream or milk at the end.

Vanilla buttercream frosting in a mixing bowl with wooden spatula

How to Add Different Flavors to Buttercream Frosting

To make flavored buttercream, just stir in your desired flavorings at the very end of mixing by hand, so as to not overmix the frosting (this causes air bubbles). The key is to add a little at a time so you can adjust the texture with more liquid or more sugar as needed.

  • Chocolate Buttercream – You’ll need to add cocoa and more cream.
  • Caramel Buttercream – Whip in 1/2 cup room temperature Caramel Sauce.
  • Coffee Buttercream – Dissolve 1 1/2 Tbsp instant espresso powder in 2 Tbsp warm water and let it cool.
  • Raspberry or Strawberry Buttercream – Add 1/2 cup seedless preserves or fruit puree like I did for my Blackberry Frosting.
  • Spices – sift in cinnamon, pumpkin spice, nutmeg, or citrus (lime, lemon, or orange) zest
  • Swap the Milk – use citrus juice, coffee, or even liqueur in place of the milk
  • Food coloring – read on to see why I like gel food coloring best.

How to Add Color to Buttercream Frosting

A white vanilla buttercream base is perfect for adding color because it doesn’t compete with other colors. If you plan to color the buttercream, start with a thicker frosting (add little or no cream at the end since the color can thin the frosting slightly). Gel Color is best because it is thicker and more concentrated than liquid food coloring. I love the Americolor 12-piece set.

  1. Set aside the amount of frosting you want to color in a separate dish.
  2. Add 1-2 drops at a time, depending on the frosting quantity, then stir and add more as needed. Wilton has a great guide to achieving the right color.
Close up of buttercream frosting recipe for a creamy texture

Helpful Reader Review

“I’ve used this versatile recipe for several cake sculpting projects – crumb coat and frosting under fondant. Used as straight vanilla and fruit flavored (using raspberry and cherry preserves). It’s quick, simple, and reliable. A real gem. “ – WilliamM ★★★★★

How to Store Buttercream Frosting

Buttercream is one of the most stable frostings and it keeps well, whether you are storing leftover buttercream or storing frosted desserts.

  • Storing Buttercream at Room Temperature: You can keep a buttercream frosted dessert covered at room temperature for up to 2 days as long as the environment is cool and dry (below 70˚F).
  • Refrigerate Buttercream: Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 1 week.
  • To Freeeze Buttercream: Transfer to a freezer-safe zip-top bag, press out excess air and freeze up to 3 months. When ready to use, thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
  • Remove from the fridge: let frosting sit at room temperature for 1-2 hours until softened.
  • Re-whip for best texture: to restore a smooth, fluffy consistency, re-whip with a stand mixer or hand mixer.
A metal mixing bowl with white buttercream frosting

How to Use Vanilla Buttercream Frosting

This creamy, buttery frosting is traditionally used for cakes and cupcakes, but it is perfect for any dessert since it isn’t too sweet or fussy.

Vanilla butter cream icing on a spatula

My Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe is the easiest, foolproof recipe you’ll find. This technique makes the smoothest, creamiest icing that’s perfectly sweet to complement any baked dessert! This will become your go-to recipe in no time!

Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe

4.98 from 205 votes
Vanilla buttercream frosting on a yellow cupcake with more cupcakes behind
This American buttercream frosting recipe has just the right amount of sweetness to complement any dessert. It spreads, fills, and pipes beautifully and makes enough to cover a 9-inch layer cake, 24 cupcakes, or many sugar cookies!
This recipe is fool-proof and so easy to master. Be sure to save this recipe to top all your favorite desserts.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 24 cupcakes (makes 5 cups frosting)
  • 1 1/2 cups Unsalted Butter, room temperature
  • 4 1/2 to 5 cups powdered sugar, or added to taste
  • 1/4 tsp fine salt, or to taste
  • 4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 3-4 Tbsp heavy cream or whole milk, added to desired consistency

Instructions

  • Beat the Butter – In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment (or handheld electric mixer), beat the butter on high speed for 5 minutes or until lightened in color and whipped, scraping down the bowl as needed.
  • Sift the Powdered Sugar – Meanwhile, sift 4 1/2 to 5 cups of powdered sugar. Reduce the mixer to medium-low speed and add powdered sugar one heaping Tablespoon at a time, letting it incorporate with each addition. Add powdered sugar to taste and beat until it is fully incorporated, scraping the sides of the bowl as needed.
  • Mix In – Add 1/4 tsp fine salt (or to taste), then add 4 tsp Vanilla Extract, beating until incorporated.
  • Thin with Heavy Cream – Add 3 Tbsp heavy cream or milk, 1 Tbsp at a time, and add it to the desired consistency. Beat another minute until whipped and well combined.

Notes

How to Store Buttercream Frosting:

  • At Room Temperature: Keep buttercream frosted desserts covered for up to 2 days in a cool and dry environment (below 70˚F).
  • Refrigerate Buttercream in an airtight container up to 1 week.
  • To Freeze: Transfer to a freezer-safe zip-top bag, press out excess air, and freeze up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight before using.
  • Remove from the fridge 1-2 hours or until softened.
  • Re-whip for best texture with a stand mixer or hand mixer to restore its fluffy texture.

Nutrition Per Serving

198kcal Calories23g Carbs1g Protein12g Fat8g Saturated Fat33mg Cholesterol27mg Sodium3mg Potassium22g Sugar382IU Vitamin A5mg Calcium1mg Iron
Nutrition Facts
Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe
Amount per Serving
Calories
198
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
12
g
18
%
Saturated Fat
 
8
g
50
%
Cholesterol
 
33
mg
11
%
Sodium
 
27
mg
1
%
Potassium
 
3
mg
0
%
Carbohydrates
 
23
g
8
%
Sugar
 
22
g
24
%
Protein
 
1
g
2
%
Vitamin A
 
382
IU
8
%
Calcium
 
5
mg
1
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: American buttercream, buttercream frosting, buttercream frosting recipe, vanilla buttercream
Skill Level: Easy
Cost to Make: $
Calories: 198
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  • Darlene
    November 11, 2024

    Is this frosting perfect to cover wedding cake and later use a stencil?

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      November 11, 2024

      Hi Darlene! This is a stable frosting that can be used to frost and stack cake tiers like a wedding cake. I think it would be fine to stencil with it.

      Reply

  • Kim M
    November 11, 2024

    I love this frosting not only was it easy to make it was not overly sweet.

    Reply

  • Ladona T
    October 22, 2024

    Everything this girl makes is absolutely the best. I steadily choose her recipes over any others.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      October 22, 2024

      You’re so nice! Thank you, Ladona!

      Reply

  • Leon
    September 7, 2024

    I have tried several of your recipes and love them! Super best big fan from kathmandu nepal🇸🇩🇳🇵

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    • NatashasKitchen.com
      September 7, 2024

      Thank you so much for the love and support, Leon!

      Reply

  • Brianna
    August 17, 2024

    Hi! Love this recipe! I used a plant based butter because my son has a milk protein allergy and am just curious, is it necessary to use milk or cream? Or will the frosting spread fine without it? Thanks so much!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      August 18, 2024

      Hi Brianna! The milk/cream helps to make it more smooth so that it has the right consistency and texture. It might be fine to omit, this can of course depend on the temperature of the butter and the temperature in the room. You may try beating it for a little while longer if it seems too thick. I haven’t tested a DF milk or cream in this, but I think it could work if you need to thin it out just a bit. Let us know how it turns out if you experiment.

      Reply

  • Carol
    August 5, 2024

    I used almond extract instead of vanilla on cupcakes very good

    Reply

  • Sandy
    August 2, 2024

    I didn’t care for this recipe. You need to use the paddle attachment, not the whisk like it says, or it just all clumps in the whisk and the butter isn’t smoothly mixed in. Also the vanilla is way too strong. I have made several vanilla frostings over the past 10 years and this is definitely my least favorite.

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      August 2, 2024

      Hi Sandy. I’m sorry this didn’t meet the mark for you. It’s important to use butter that is soft enough, and you will need to scrape it down a few times in order for it to incorporate well if it does get stuck in the whisk. It would be fine to use a paddle attachment, but we’ve had good results with the whisk attachment as well. We love to use our homemade vanilla extract, but the type and quality of vanilla that you use makes a huge impact on the flavor. I’m glad you have another recipe that you enjoy more.

      Reply

  • Cindy
    July 23, 2024

    Hi Natasha
    I have tried several of your recipes and love them!
    Is the buttercream shelf stable or does it need to be refrigerated?
    Thank you!

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      July 23, 2024

      It’s a stable buttercream but you can also check my Swiss Meringue Buttercream recipe which is a stable cream often used on wedding cakes.

      Reply

  • Valerie
    July 15, 2024

    I made this for my son’s birthday. This frosting was so good! My husband that doesn’t usually like cake and cupcakes because he doesn’t like frosting loved this. I think he ate 6, haha! This is definitely my new go to frosting!

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      July 15, 2024

      That’s great to hear, Valerie! I hope your son had a wonderful birthday!

      Reply

  • WilliamM
    July 2, 2024

    I’ve used this versatile recipe for several cake sculpting projects – crumb coat and frosting under fondant. Used as straight vanilla and fruit flavored (using raspberry and cherry preserves). It’s quick, simple, and reliable. A real gem.

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      July 2, 2024

      That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite, William!

      Reply

  • Georgia Roberts
    July 1, 2024

    I have a question..
    Do you make a creme filling? One used to fill cupcakes.. but not to sweet but very fluffy and creamy.
    Thank you
    Georgia Roberts

    Reply

  • Adele
    June 1, 2024

    This is the only buttercream recipe I use after years of trial and error with others! It’s so smooth and perfect every time!

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      June 1, 2024

      I’m so happy you enjoyed that. Thank you for sharing that with us, Adele!

      Reply

  • Candy
    May 31, 2024

    I made it twice. The first time I think it broke. It was grainy and had a “clearish” liquid in it. The second time it was flat out too much like straight butter. And I followed the recipe both times. I must be doing something wrong…

    Reply

    • Natasha
      June 2, 2024

      Hi Candy, it sounds like it might be an issue with the temperature of the ingredients. Was your butter overly soft or melted?

      Reply

  • Holly
    May 25, 2024

    I was out of cream cheese. I didn’t think I would like an icing made from butter but I needed icing so I gave it a try. I’m so glad I did. It was easy and delicious.

    Reply

  • Karen
    May 17, 2024

    Hello! Thank you for the amazing recipes! I am preparing the “easy chocolate cupcake” recipe for my daughter’s bday and will be using this buttercream recipe for the decoration. Can i prepare it 1 day before the birthday and put it in the fridge to use it the second day? Thank you.

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      May 17, 2024

      HI Karen, yes you can make this ahead. Please check this in the recipe “an I Make Buttercream Ahead?”

      Reply

  • Rosa
    April 23, 2024

    Hi Natasha, I tried and have made the Chocolate Cupcakes and Frosting , It was a big Hit everyone loved them. Thank you so much, I’m going to try your buttercream frosting for Mother’s Day

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      April 23, 2024

      I’m so glad you love them both! Thank you for sharing.

      Reply

  • Karen
    April 20, 2024

    This frosting is delicious! The only issue I had was trying to pipe it on my cupcakes but once I got it very cold, it was easy.
    I had a lot leftover and I put it in the freezer- I haven’t tried to thaw it so I’m not certain it be usable because of the whipped cream component but it was too yummy to toss out.

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      April 20, 2024

      Hi Karen! This buttercream freezes great. Once it thaws, just give it a quick whip with an electric mixture to get it fluffy again.

      Reply

  • Carlene
    April 7, 2024

    Hi,

    You cake looks soooo delicious. Ove tried it and it was equally as delicious.
    How do you get your buttercream to be so white???

    Reply

    • NatashasKitchen.com
      April 7, 2024

      Hi Carlene! I’m glad you loved it. Thank you.
      The brand of butter can make a difference. The key is to find a brand that isn’t too yellow to start with and whip it very well.

      Reply

  • Pat
    April 6, 2024

    Hi, why is my buttercream gritty? I use the same measurements and process.
    Thanks

    Reply

    • Natashas Kitchen
      April 6, 2024

      Hi Pat, it’s hard to say without being there exactly, but there could be several contributing factors. It may be due to your butter and sugar not being creamed sufficiently. Incorporating your ingredients at the wrong temperature may also be the culprit, checking to ensure your butter is at room temperature — cold butter may cause a gritty texture. The type of sugar you use may also be the culprit if its a type that’s slower to dissolve. Be sure you’re not over-mixing the buttercream and your ingredients are high-quality and fresh. Some ingredients may have impurities that cause a gritty texture. I hope this is helpful.

      Reply

    • Ash
      April 12, 2024

      I ran into a similar issue the first time making buttercream for me it was that I over mixed it

      Reply

  • Rawya Evers
    April 4, 2024

    Can the Vanilla Butter Cream frosting used on soft sugar cookies

    Reply

    • Natasha's Kitchen
      April 5, 2024

      I haven’t tried that but feel free to give it a try!

      Reply

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