This is the most classic buttercream frosting recipe, and it goes perfectly with Vanilla Cake! For a chocolate version, try our Chocolate Buttercream!

Our Go-To Vanilla Frosting

I always like to have a go-to recipe when it comes to frosting. Something that can go with multiple desserts and taste delicious on almost anything. That is what makes this our go-to vanilla buttercream frosting recipe. It’s creamy, smooth, and the perfect consistency for spreading on cakes, cookies, etc.! Whip up this frosting recipe in just a couple of minutes with only a few ingredients. Quick and easy—your new go-to frosting recipe for any and all desserts.

How to Make Buttercream Frosting

You need only a few ingredients for this buttercream frosting:

softened butter powdered sugar vanilla milk pinch of salt

Beat the softened butter in a large bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer until light and fluffy. Add the powdered sugar, milk, vanilla, salt, and mix to combine. Add the milk or powdered sugar as needed to make a smooth frosting. Beat the frosting on high for 2 minutes, until light and fluffy.

Frosting Tips

Use unsalted butter. You can use salted butter, but don’t add extra salt. If you use unsalted, you can control the amount of added salt to taste.  Room Temperature ingredients: Make sure the butter is softened so that it creams up easily. Also, having the milk/half and half at room temperature will also help this frosting cream together nice and easy. This vanilla buttercream frosting makes a great base for other flavors. Simply replace the vanilla with another extract such as lemon, peppermint or almond. 

Too thick or thin: Getting the right consistency for your dessert is key. For example if you plan to pipe on decorative tops on cakes or cupcakes you’ll want a thicker consistency. Other desserts may be better with a thinner frosting. You can easily adjust the consistency by:

If it’s too thick at 1 tbsp of milk at a time mixing until you get your desired consistency If it’s too thin add 1 tbsp of powdered sugar at a time mixing until you get your desired consistency

Over-mixing can create too many air bubbles in your frosting causing a different texture to occur, To return to the desired smooth creamy texture use a wooden spoon to mix the frosting by hand. As you mix, push the buttercream frosting up against the sides and bottom of the bowl to remove the air bubbles. 

Piping Tips

This buttercream frosting is perfect for piping. I generally only use my piping tips when I’m topping cupcakes or other small desserts. The following steps are how I pipe onto cupcakes, but you may find the tips adaptable to other treats. 

How to Store Buttercream Frosting

Take note on how to store frosting…

FRIDGE: The frosting can be kept in the fridge for 2-3 days. Store in an airtight container. Be sure to bring it to room temperature and remix before frosting your dessert. FREEZER: Place the frosting in an airtight freezer safe container. It can be frozen for 2-3 months. Thaw in the fridge and then bring to room temperature. Mix well before using.

This frosting works on so many types of desserts such as the classic cupcakes and cake, but also on brownies, bars, cookie cups, and more.

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