For years, the idea of little ‘ole me, whipping up my own delicious homemade frosting seemed daunting. I’m sure there are a few of you out there who still feel the same way, but let me put your mind at ease.
You CAN do this!! It’s so simple, you may never go back to store bought again.
Just take a look at the ingredients listed in this easy Homemade Buttercream Frosting; powdered sugar, cream, extract and butter – what could be easier? Once you give this a try, you’ll realize just how versatile it can be with so many desserts, and it makes you feel all gourmet.
While I have added almond extract because I love that almond flavor, the traditional buttercream frosting just uses vanilla extract. You can swap it out with any flavoring though for nearly any kind of dessert.
Since my Chocolate Cupcakes are made with cake mix, it makes me feel completely happy that I frost them with this yummy homemade frosting. This makes enough for about 12 cupcakes, so you can double it for a large batch. It saves really well, but watch out, I had a small bowl of it in the fridge for the entire week and it was very difficult to keep away from. We had frosting on crackers, bread, and I think a few snitched it right off the spoon.
Yes, it’s that good, so enjoy!
Do you have a favorite “GO TO” frosting for easy cakes and desserts?
Recipe: Almond Buttercream Frosting
Summary: This delicious buttercream frosting, which gives just a hint of almond flavoring is my favorite frosting for nearly any occassion.
Ingredients
- 3 cups powdered sugar
- 1 cup of softened butter
- 1 teaspoon almond extra (or vanilla for traditional butter cream frosting)
- 1 – 2 Tablespoons whipping cream
Instructions
- In large bowl, cream sugar and butter together on a low speed.
- Mix until well blended and then increase speed to medium and beat for an additional three minutes.
- Add whipping cream and almond extract and continuing mixing for an additional minute, adding more cream, if necessary until you reach desired consistency.
Preparation time: 10 minute(s)
Number of servings (yield): 12
I can’t wait to see what you are all cooking up for this Tasty Tuesday. Please remember to link up, link back to my site and give some love to the other bloggers.
I don’t have a go to recipe for frosting, but I might now! I’m liking your snickers cupcakes too. Thanks for hosting!
Your cupcakes sure look good! I left two links, one for Easiest Salad Dressing Ever (made with jam), and a link about Brown Butter Sage. Brown Butter Sage is a simple way to add a special touch to a plain dish.
I need to make cupcakes for my daughter’s upcoming birthday. I’ll have to try your recipe.
Thanks for the linky.
thank you Jen!! You are the best!
Thanks so much for hosting! My go-to frosting is my Vanilla Butter Frosting. 1/3 cup soft butter, 3 cups confectioners sugar, 2 teaspooons vanilla and 2 tablespoons milk. 🙂 Many blessings, Lisa
Your cupcakes look amazing! Such a treat- totally pinning! Thanks for hosting.
Thank you for the linky! Those cupcakes make me want to lick my screen. lol