Creamy Gluten Free Frosting Recipe + Tips (2024)

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Everyone loves frosting! Use a gluten free frosting recipe to make creamy frosting to top your favorite gluten free cake and cupcake recipes! I share a basic vanilla buttercream frosting recipe and tips on how to flavor, color, and pipe your frosting for any decorating you like!

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The frosting is one of those things I could eat by the spoonful. It is often the first thing kids eat when they get a cupcake or a slice of cake. It is creamy and whipped to perfection. It has a silky, creamy texture can take your gluten free cakes to a whole new level.

Every frosting recipe has the same basic ingredients. Powdered sugar, butter, or shortening, a flavoring like vanilla extract, and a liquid like milk, non-dairy milk, cream, or water. These are the basic building blocks to create that special frosting.

I am sharing all of my tips and tricks to make the best gluten free frosting. I include many flavors, colors, piping frosting tips, and more.

Check out all of my delicious gluten free cake recipes and gluten free cupcake recipes on the blog for baking inspiration.

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Classic Frosting Flavors:

Most people tend to make more classic flavors of frosting to top their gluten free cakes and cupcakes. Here are some of my favorite classic frosting recipes:

  • The Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting in my Gluten Free Chocolate Cake recipe is thick and full of rich chocolate flavor!
  • Chocolate Buttercream Frosting is the star of my Gluten Free Chocolate Cupcakes recipe.
  • The creaminess of this Vanilla Buttercream Frosting adds to the sweet flavor of these Gluten Free Banana Cupcakes.
  • This Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting is the hero of my incredible Gluten Free Carrot Cake recipe.
  • I added some instant coffee and cocoa powder to make the Mocha Buttercream Frosting in my Gluten Free Mocha Cupcakes recipe.
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How To Add Flavor To Frosting:

Adding flavor to your gluten free frosting has never been easier! Here are lots of ideas to try!

Extracts and Dried Fruit Powders – My favorite way to add flavor to frosting is to use an extract like vanilla, almond, or freeze-dried fruit that has been ground to powder. A great example is my Gluten Free Strawberry Cupcakes with Strawberry Frosting recipe.

I used coconut extract to flavor the Coconut Frosting I used to make my Gluten Free Coconut Cupcakes.

Spices and Powders – You can also use spices like cinnamon or nutmeg to flavor frosting. I used cinnamon to make this creamy Cinnamon Frosting on top of my Gluten Free Pumpkin Cupcakes. Cocoa powder is a staple for making chocolate frosting.

Juices – If you love lemonade, add lemon juice and pink gel food color to the frosting to make Pink Lemonade Frosting as I did in my Gluten Free Pink Lemonade Cupcakes recipe.

Caramels – Add in a little caramel to make Caramel Buttercream Frosting like in this Gluten Free Caramel Cupcakes recipe.

You can also make this yummy Burnt Caramel Buttercream Frosting for even more flavor!

Champagne – Get festive and use champagne to make your frosting! I used it to make Champagne Frosting in these Gluten Free Champagne Cupcakes.

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How To Color Frosting:

I usually recommend using gel food coloring if you plan to color frosting. It is more condensed than watery food coloring and blends into frosting without changing the texture.

I used a combination of black gel food coloring and food-grade charcoal to make the Black Frosting for these Gluten Free Black Velvet Cupcakes.

My friend at Family Spice used Cool Aid to color and flavor her Ombre Frosting recipe. I plan to give this a try sometime; it looks really cool!

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How Do You Pipe Frosting?

Piping your frosting has a little bit of a learning curve, but many frosting patterns are straightforward to pipe! This tutorial by Wilton has a lot of easy videos to show you how to make all sorts of designs with frosting.

This short video shows how to pipe the pink flower petals used to make my gluten free pink lemonade cupcakes.

You can also pipe frosting into a pastry like these Gluten Free Fried Jelly Donuts. They are delicious with traditional jelly or frosting!

I love to combine colored frosting into the same piping bag to make a rainbow frosting. A great example of this technique is in my Gluten Free Unicorn Cake recipe.

Tools Needed To Make Frosting:

You can make perfect fluffy frosting in a standing mixer or by using an electric mixer. Either will work beautifully to make

  • Standing mixer – A standing mixer is the workhorse of the kitchen. It can whip up the fluffiest of frostings!
  • Electric mixer – An electric mixer is a handheld mixer that you hold and moves through the ingredients to whip them up.
  • Piping tips – Piping tips are what give shape to your frosting. This easy starter kit is reasonable and has all you need to get started.
  • Piping Bags – I like to use disposable piping bags. This brand is a bargain and gets great reviews.

How To Make Gluten Free Frosting:

Step 1: Be sure your butter is at room temperature. This is important so the butter whips into the powdered sugar. I recommend removing the butter from the refrigerator for 1-2 hours (or longer) before making the frosting.

HINT: If you are in a hurry, microwave your butter for 20-25 seconds to soften it. Don’t microwave it too long; the frosting will be too warm and not set right.

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Step 2: Add the powdered sugar, room-temperature butter, vanilla extract, and milk to a standing mixer or large mixing bowl. (If you use a mixing bowl, you will want to use an electric mixer to whip up the frosting.)

Step 3: Mix the ingredients at a low speed and gradually increase the speed. Going slowly at first will prevent the powdered sugar from flying out of the bowl.

Step 4: Whip for 2-3 minutes until creamy. Refrigerate the frosting for 15 minutes.

Step 5: Add the frosting to a piping bag with a large spoon. Be sure to use a scraper to scrape down the sides of the bowl to get all of the frosting out.

Use this frosting to fill these Gluten Free Peppermint Cookie Cups!

Frosting Tips and Q&A:

Can you freeze frosting?

You can easily freeze frosting. I like to freeze it in freezer bags. Be sure to squeeze the extra air out of the bag before sealing it.

How long will frosting keep fresh?

Most frosting should keep fresh for up to 3 days in the refrigerator.

How do you store gluten free frosting?

I always store my gluten free frosting in an air-tight container in my refrigerator.

What kinds of gluten free frosting are there?

There are several kinds of gluten free frosting, but buttercream and cream cheese frostings are the most common. (Note that ermine frosting is not gluten free because it contains flour.)

How do you make dairy-free frosting?

You can make dairy-free frosting easily by using palm shortening instead of butter for the fat.

Can you use vegetable shortening to make frosting?

Yes, you can use vegetable or palm shortening to make the frosting.

What can you use frosting for?

Frosting can be used for anything. I love using it for layer cakes, birthday cakes, and cupcakes.

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Have some fun with your next batch of cupcakes!! If you will be using sprinkles to decorate with the frosting, check to make sure your sprinkles are gluten free!

More Delicious Ways To Use Frosting:

  • Use frosting to make these Gluten Free Oatmeal Cream Pies.
  • Make a single serving of frosting to top this Gluten Free Carrot Mug Cake!
  • The frosting is delicious in these Gluten Free Pumpkin Whoopie Pies.

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How to Make Gluten Free Frosting

Sandi Gaertner

This gluten free frosting recipe makes a thick and creamy vanilla buttercream frosting that is perfect for decorating cake and cupcakes!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Chill Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Gluten Free Dessert Recipes

Cuisine American

Servings 8

Calories 281 kcal

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Ingredients

  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 ½ teaspoons pure vanilla extract * see note
  • ½ cup butter softened to room temperature
  • 2-3 tablespoons milk * see note

Instructions

  • Add the ingredients to a standing mixer and mix on low speed for 1 minute. Starting slowly will help to prevent the powdered sugar from flying everywhere.

  • Gradually increase the speed of the mixer.

  • If you are using an electric mixer, add your ingredients to a large mixing bowl. Put the beaters into the handheld mixer and start on low speed.

  • Whip the frosting for 2-3 more minutes until it is fluffy and light.

  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and allow it to sit in the refrigerator for 15 minutes to cool.

  • Add it to a piping bag and have some fun with this gluten free frosting!

Notes

  1. Many ask if powdered sugar is gluten free. In most cases it is but always read the label to be sure.
  2. You can use shortening instead of butter if you prefer.
  3. Use regular milk or non-dairy milk.
  4. This frosting will keep for up to 3 days in an air-tight container in your refrigerator.
  5. You can freeze this frosting easily. Put it into a freezer bag and squeeze the extra air out. To use the frosting, allow the frosting to thaw then put it into a piping bag.

SPECIAL NOTE

Please know that every gluten free flour blend has a different starch to grain ratio. If you use a blend I didn’t test, you may need to adjust your moisture levels in your baked goods.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 281kcalCarbohydrates: 45gProtein: 1gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 104mgPotassium: 10mgSugar: 44gVitamin A: 361IUCalcium: 8mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

How do you make can frosting more creamy? ›

Here are some tips: Add Liquid:Gradually add small amounts of liquid to the frosting until you reach the desired consistency. Milk, cream, or even fruit juice can be used. Add a tablespoon at a time and mix thoroughly before adding more.

What is the secret ingredient that will improve your frosting? ›

By mixing in some vinegar, it will give another layer of flavor and also help hold the icing together better. (In general, you'll need a quarter of a teaspoon of vinegar for every three egg whites you use.)

How do you thicken frosting without heavy whipping cream? ›

Dry/thick ingredients like cocoa powder, freeze dried fruit (powder,) and peanut butter will help thicken frosting, while vanilla and brown butter should be added sparingly to make sure it's the right texture. Storage Tips: Once you achieve the perfect consistency, store your frosting in an airtight container.

How do you make frosting better? ›

For a (16-ounce) tub of frosting, anywhere from ½ cup to 1 cup of crunchy additions will do the trick. Toasted nuts, coconut flakes, chocolate chips or chunks, halvah, and toffee will all add a fun new dimension of flavor. Stir in chopped up canned pineapple or fresh berries for an extra fruity kick.

How do you thicken frosting without cream cheese? ›

Use tapioca, cornstarch, or arrowroot starch.

Dry starches like these absorb liquid and are a great way to thicken frosting without altering the taste of the frosting. Add roughly 1 tbsp (15 ml) of starch to your frosting.

What is the most important ingredient in frosting? ›

Sugar is the most important ingredient in all types of frostings, providing sweetness, flavor, bulk and structure.

What is the hardest frosting to make? ›

Italian Meringue Buttercream

This is considered one of the very difficult methods for making buttercream because the sugar syrup must be cooked to a specific temperature and then, while piping hot, poured into the whipped egg whites.

How do you make frosting taste like bakery? ›

Whip the frosting with half a block of cream cheese and an extra cup of powdered sugar and a few drops of the appropriate flavoring extract. If you're using chocolate, add cocoa powder. If you want a richer buttery flavor add a few tablespoons of butter as well.

How do you stiffen frosting without powdered sugar? ›

If you are trying to avoid any sweetness to your frosting you could try some cream of tartar or some cornstarch mixed with a little milk. You can also whip heavy cream to stiff peaks and fold into the softened cream cheese. People use gelatin to thicken and set whipped cream frostings.

Why is my cream frosting runny? ›

Frosting is too runny.

This could be because the butter was too soft or you added too much milk if it is buttercream frosting or it could be that you have overbeaten it if you're making cream cheese frosting. Also, a hot kitchen can make frostings go runny, so be mindful of the temperature.

Why is my icing not setting? ›

When you make the icing it should have a thick but pourable consistency and if it is too thin then it may also not set. If you are using a spreadable type of butter it may not set as well as this type of butter has extra water and vegetable oils in it, which makes it soft to spread but means the icing will not set.

What can I use for frosting instead of heavy cream? ›

Regardless of what you're making, the following are the best heavy cream substitutes for cooking, baking, or whipping into dessert.
  • Half-and-half + butter. ...
  • Milk + butter. ...
  • Coconut cream. ...
  • Milk + cornstarch. ...
  • Greek yogurt + milk. ...
  • Alt milk + oil. ...
  • Heavy cream powder.
May 25, 2022

What can I use for frosting instead of whipping cream? ›

Whipping Cream Substitutes
  • Coconut Milk.
  • Silken Tofu Pureed with Soy Milk.
  • Butter and Milk.
  • Dry Milk, Lemon Juice, and Vanilla Extract.
  • Chilled Evaporated Milk and Lemon Juice.
  • Banana, Egg Whites, and Sugar.
  • Milk, Cornstarch, and Flour.
Dec 17, 2021

Can I use milk instead of heavy cream for frosting? ›

You can substitute whole milk for heavy cream in recipes that call for a small amount of cream to thin the frosting. Recipes that rely on heavy cream as a main ingredient, such as ganache, don't adapt well to whole milk. Also, consider the event you are serving the cake at, as well.

What can you add to canned frosting to make it creamier? ›

"Mixing in cream cheese, whipped cream, lemon zest, or even Nutella can make such a difference." From making frosting creamier or fluffier to changing its flavor, these easy changes will certainly impress anyone you're planning to share your dessert with.

Can you add anything to canned frosting to make it better? ›

One way to firm up canned frosting is to add powdered sugar. Mix in 1 tablespoon at a time until it's as thick as you need it. You can also use cornstarch to fix thin frosting because cornstarch is a thickening agent and will help to stiffen the mixture.

Is there a way to make canned frosting fluffier? ›

Empty the canned frosting into a large mixing bowl. Whip the frosting using an electric mixer (either hand mixer or stand mixer) for 2 to 3 minutes until fluffy and doubled in size. It's ready!

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