Homemade Chocolate Frosting Recipe (2024)

Ever wanted to know how to make your own chocolate frosting?

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Ever wanted to try your very ownchocolate icing recipe?

You’re not alone. Learning how to make chocolate frosting is something so many of us want to do. I used to be the one going to Pinterest to try to figure it out, but then when the time comes….well, life gets busy! Let’s face it: how often do you go to look things up on Pinterest just to run to the store and grab the fastest thing off the shelf?

I want to make sure we stop that today! Learning how to make your own chocolate frosting is so much easier than you think!

Why should you keep a chocolate icing recipe handy instead of simply buying a jar from the store?

I think that chocolate frosting is just as important to making a delicious cake as the cake recipe itself.

Actually, I may even say that a chocolate frosting recipe ismoreimportant than the cake recipe.

That’s right!

We often try to find the perfect cake recipe, just to put store-made icing on the cake. But if you want to really wow people at a birthday or another party, it’s the frosting or icing that will grab their attention!

(Trust me. As amazing as this small chocolate cake recipe is, people always want to know about the frosting!)

Is learning how to make your own chocolate frosting actually easy?

You bet it is! I’m definitely not for false advertising. How many times do we go to Pinterest to try to look up “easy ________ recipes”, just for there to be complicated ingredients that we have to go on some crazy scavenger hunt at the store to find?! (Or we used to before Amazon. Now I just use Amazon Prime to go on my crazy scavenger hunts, LOL!)

But when I say that this is one of the easiest chocolate frosting recipes to make, I mean it. It usually only takes me about 10 minutes to whip this incredible chocolate icing together.

On top of that, the chocolate frosting flavor is beyond excellent. The texture is smooth and soft. It melts in your mouth in the most incredible way.

Just be warned: everyone and their neighbor is going to ask you for this recipe.

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Rich chocolate frosting (Homemade!)

Just how much frosting does this chocolate frosting recipe make?

This recipe we have here is designed to make two cups of frosting. I love the recipe this way because it is just enough to frost a 13×9 inch cake.

Of course, you can always cut this recipe in half if you are making a 9-inch cake. Win-win situation!

One thing to note though:

If you decide to make a layer cake, I would recommend to either make one and a half batches or to double the recipe. You want enough chocolate frosting to frost the inside layer, the sides, and the top.

The secret ingredient to this chocolate icing recipe…

There is one secret ingredient to the recipe.

Okay, it is not secret at all, but the secretive part is it is what makes the flavor richer than any other chocolate frosting you have had in the past!

This is the ingredient that will make people wonder:What is different about this recipe compared to other chocolate frosting recipes?

To add the special touch to this recipe, you want to make sure to find really good unsweetened cocoa when making the chocolate frosting. (Click that cocoa link if you want to avoid that in-the-store scavenger hunt we were just talking about! Again, I want to make this as easy as possible for you!)

You want the chocolate flavor to be rich and amazing. Homemade Chocolate Frosting has the richest chocolate flavor!

Anything else I need to know about this recipe before I begin?

Nope! It’s literally that easy. Unless you need to know the obvious: the chocolate frosting literally glides across the surface of the cake. You’re going to be obsessed with this recipe- you’ll never want to go back!

You are going to love how simple this chocolate frosting is to make. Why buy prepackaged when you can make homemade? You will be the hit of any party and will be able to surprise people when you are able to tell them that the chocolate frosting was made from scratch. Make sure you pin below for later so you can share it with anyone who asks how your chocolate frosting was so delicious. Enjoy!

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How can you say no to such delicious looking chocolate frosting?!

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Homemade Chocolate Frosting

Homemade Chocolate Frosting is luscious It has a rich chocolate flavor, and a soft texture. You're going to love how easy it is to make.

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: #chocolate frosting, #homemadechocolatefrosting, #icing

Author: Mary Malone

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup butter
  • 2/3 cup cocoa
  • 2 - 2/3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/3 cup milk
  • 1 Teaspoon vanilla

Instructions

  • Melt the butter in a small sauce pan over low heat. Add the cocoa, stir until the mixture is smooth and thick. Remove the pan from the heat and place the cocoa mixture into a medium size bowl. Let it cool slightly.

  • Add the milk and vanilla alternately with the powdered sugar to the bowl and beat with an electric mixer or whisk until you have the spreading consistency you desire.

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FAQs

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 homemade chocolate frosting? ›

If you are making a chocolate frosting, adding more cocoa powder is a great option for thickening it. The technique is basically the same as if you were thickening with powdered sugar, but you want to use a smaller quantity of cocoa powder than icing sugar. Try adding just 1 to 2 teaspoon at a time.

How to make can frosting taste homemade? ›

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 to thicken frosting without powdered sugar or cornstarch? ›

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.

What can I add to frosting to make it taste better? ›

How to Upgrade Store-Bought Frosting
  1. Cream cheese. Beat in 8 ounces of room temperature plain or flavored cream cheese. ...
  2. Whipped cream. Mix equal parts freshly whipped cream and frosting. ...
  3. Butter. ...
  4. Peanut butter or other nut butter. ...
  5. Nutella. ...
  6. Cookie butter. ...
  7. Jam, preserves, or marmalade. ...
  8. Lemon curd.
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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.

Is powdered sugar the same as icing sugar? ›

Yes! Powdered sugar, confectioners' sugar (including confectioners sugar and confectioner's sugar too), icing sugar, and 10X (a reference to the size of the particles) are all the same.

Why is my chocolate frosting runny? ›

The other reason the frosting may be too runny is if the chocolate had become overheated and split (in which case the frosting could look a little oily as well) or if the chocolate and butter mixture had not cooled enough before being added to the other ingredients.

How to get German chocolate frosting to thicken? ›

If your frosting isn't thickening, there are a few possible reasons: insufficient mixing, incorrect ingredient ratios or having too much liquid are the most common. You can try gradually adding thickening agents like cornstarch or powdered sugar as a last resort.

Why does my homemade frosting taste weird? ›

The starch added to most powdered sugar can make frosting taste slightly metallic. Here's how to fix that: Melt the butter and mix it with the powdered sugar, salt, and milk in a stainless steel bowl. Set the bowl in a wide skillet of barely simmering water for 5 minutes, stirring from time to time.

How to make chocolate store-bought frosting better? ›

If you're using chocolate, add cocoa powder. If you want a richer buttery flavor add a few tablespoons of butter as well. My sister swears by beating a package of instant pudding mix into the frosting. But honestly, if you're going to go to all that work, just make some from scratch.

Does whipping canned frosting make it better? ›

There are countless ways you can improve the texture, consistency, and flavor of canned frosting. An easy way to make canned frosting taste homemade is to simply whip it. You can also try mix-ins to add flavor, crunch, or color.

How to fix frosting that is too runny? ›

Add small amounts of ingredients like powdered sugar, cornstarch, gelatin, heavy whipping cream, or cream cheese to make your frosting less runny. For flavored frostings, ingredients like cocoa powder and peanut butter can also work. When your frosting is the right consistency, it'll be easy to spread or pipe.

What can I use if I don t have enough powdered sugar for frosting? ›

It is possible to simply use granulated sugar in a slightly smaller amount, though you'll have to accept that the texture may not be ideal, especially for icing or other recipes that are supposed to be super smooth. Just substitute 1 cup of granulated sugar for every 1 ¾ cups powdered sugar and proceed as directed.

What happens if you add cornstarch to frosting? ›

If your finished frosting is too runny, per LeafTV, you can combine cornstarch with one or two tablespoons of milk before adding it to the frosting to thicken the whole thing up. The amount you should use depends on the amount of sugar in the recipe, as you don't want to actually be able to taste the cornstarch.

How to improve Duncan Hines frosting? ›

How do you make Duncan Hines frosting taste homemade? 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.

Why add vinegar to royal icing? ›

White vinegar will allow the icing to be remixed back to a good condition if it has been resting too long. Additional egg white will produce sloppy and runny texture to use for spreading or flooding work.

Why do you put vinegar in frosting? ›

Add white vinegar.

Although many do so to avoid cracks and to achieve a smooth appearance, I find just the tiniest bit — about 1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon — also curbs the sweetness, allowing the wonderfully creamy mouth-feel of the icing to truly shine.

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