This easy vanilla buttercream frosting is perfect to decorate eggless cake, cupcakes, or to add a splash of fun to your sugar cookies. And don’t forget the sprinkles! 

Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Recipe Highlights

It was about time I share my favorite and super Easy Vanilla Buttercream Frosting recipe! I know there are zillions of buttercream recipes on the internet, but I still receive many emails asking what recipe I used to make my eggless vanilla cake, my eggless cupcakes, or my eggless soft sugar cookies so I thought it would be a good idea to publish mine so you can have it handy anytime. This Easy Vanilla Buttercream Frosting recipe is super simple to make. No complications. No weird ingredients. It’s creamy, smooth, and delicious! With the perfect combination of butter and sugar, this amazing vanilla buttercream holds its shape beautifully so it’s perfect for piping even the craziest designs. PRO TIP: If frosting is too thick, beat in heavy cream, 1 tablespoon at a time. If frosting becomes too thin, add up to 1/2 cup more confectioners’ sugar.

Butter: I prefer to use unsalted butter, but if you only have salted butter handy, you can use it. In this case, skip the salt called in the recipe.Sugar: To make buttercream you’ll need Confectioners’ sugar, also known as Powdered Sugar. Extract for Flavoring: For optimal flavor, reach for pure vanilla instead of imitation. Even better, try homemade vanilla extract. You can also play around with adding other flavors/extracts!Salt: Add a pinch of salt to offset the sweetness. I prefer kosher or sea salt. If you only have table salt handy, I recommend reducing the amount to half. Liquid to Adjust Consistency: You can use heavy cream, half and half, milk, or even water. Adding liquid is not always necessary. See recipe card for details.

1 – Cream the Butter: Using an electric hand mixer or a stand mixer on medium speed, beat in a large bowl the unsalted butter until smooth, pale and creamy, about 5 – 8 minutes. 2 – Add Half of the Sugar: Reduce mixer speed to low. Add half of the confectioners’ sugar, and keep mixing until incorporated. 3 – Add the Other Half of Sugar: Add the remaining confectioners’ sugar, vanilla, and salt. Once incorporated, beat on low speed for 1 minute, then increase the speed to medium-high and beat for 4 – 5 minutes until the frosting is smooth, fluffy, and spreadable, scraping down the bowl once or twice. 4 – Adjust Consistency: Add the liquid (milk, heavy cream, or water) to adjust the consistency of the buttercream. It should be smooth and spreadable. Depending on how warm or cold your butter was at the beginning and your kitchen temperature, you will need to add 1 -2 tablespoons of liquid. In hot weather, I find myself not adding any liquid at all.

Broken Buttercream vs Airy Buttercream

There is a difference between broken buttercream and airy buttercream. When your buttercream is airy, you can fix it just by mixing it by hand with a rubber or silicone spatula, pressing towards the bowl’s walls to deflate the bubbles until smooth. On the other hand, when the buttercream does not smooth after mixing it by hand, in my experience, that means that the proportion of sugar and butter is off. To fix broken buttercream, try adding a bit more powdered sugar, 1/4 cup at a time, be sure to retest the buttercream with your spatula before adding more sugar.

Airy Buttercream

When your buttercream is airy, you can fix it just by mixing it by hand with a rubber or silicone spatula, pressing towards the bowl’s walls to deflate the bubbles until smooth.

Broken Buttercream

When the buttercream looks split, in my experience, that means that the proportion of sugar and butter is off. To fix broken buttercream, try adding a bit more powdered sugar, 1/4 cup at a time, be sure to retest the buttercream with your spatula before adding more sugar.

Variation You Can Apply to This Buttercream Recipe

The best thing about this recipe is that you can change it up to make different flavors of frosting. A few easy ways to change it up is to add different extracts like coconut, mint, almond, lemon, etc. You can also add finely grated lemon or orange zest. And of course, gel food coloring for a splash of color.  Check out my Strawberry Buttercream and Oreo Buttercream recipes.

Storing & Freezing Instructions

Store: Buttercream can be stored at room temperature for up to 2 days, in the refrigerator for 7 days and in the freezer for 3 months. Sieve the confectioners’ sugar to eliminate any clumps as these will not dissolve easily. Use heavy cream or heavy whipping cream to make it extra creamy. This also helps the buttercream to hold its shape. If the buttercream looks too airy (bubbles), take a spatula and mix the buttercream by hand, pressing towards the bowl’s walls to deflate the bubbles until smooth. Freeze: Cover tightly with plastic wrap and freeze for up to 3 months. To use, thaw in the refrigerator then beat the frosting for a few minutes so it’s creamy again.

How To Use Buttercream

Swirl onto Eggless Vanilla CupcakesFrost onto Easy Eggless Soft Sugar CookiesDecorate an Eggless Vanilla Cake RecipeFill Eggless Red Velvet Whoopie Pies

You’ve asked, and I’ve answered! Read on for a handful of answers to the most frequently asked questions about eggless baking. Originally posted in April 2019, the post content was edited to add more helpful information, with no change to the recipe in April 2022. 

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