There are people all over the world that go ga ga for Cream Cheese Frosting, for some the temptation to just eat it with a spoon is overwhelming but it is the perfect addition to carrot cake, cupcakes and red velvet cake to name a few. You either love it or don’t. I am not a huge fan, but it is ok in small doses, but for others the ratio of cake to icing could easily be half an half! lol. I have found that my basic cream cheese icing is not the best for piping so I developed a second recipe that is ideal for decorating as it holds it shape that much better. Both methods are very similar to making a buttercream, just with cream cheese and the tangy flavour it adds!
First I will share with you the basic method – this is so easy to make up – in fact they both are – this just has a little less butter so the predominate flavour is the gorgeous silky cream cheese. This is perfect for spreading on top of cupcake’s or cakes with a knife for a smooth or messy finish, but not for piping – although you could give it a go!
Cream Cheese Frosting – Basic Recipe
Ingredients
100g Cream Cheese
60 grams Butter – room temperature
2 Cups Icing Sugar
1 tsp vanilla essence
Method
Beat the butter until pale, smooth and creamy, approx 4 minutes, then add the cream cheese and blend well.
Add the vanilla essence and mix well.
Slowly add the icing sugar while gently mixing. Be careful not to over mix once done.
Spread mixture over your baking in whatever thickness you desire!
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It is as simple as that. You can top your frosting with crushed walnuts, almonds, dried fruits or anything you desire that will match your baking. You can even colour this icing, using gel colours will be best.
This second recipe is for the icing that is perfect for piping, it adds a bit more fat to the pot so it holds its shape beautifully. You may need to add a little more icing sugar if you think the consistency is a bit soft.
Now onto the recipe for this delicious Cream Cheese Frosting
Cream Cheese Frosting - Perfect for Piping
Ingredients
- 100g Butter (room temperature)
- 100g Cream Cheese
- 2 Cups Icing Sugar, 280 grams
- 1 tsp vanilla essence
Instructions
- Beat the butter for 4 minutes in a food mixer until it goes pale & creamy
- Add the cream cheese and beat in well
- Add the icing sugar & vanilla and beat until just combined
- You may need to add more icing sugar if too soft or a little milk if too dry. Sometimes this is weather dependant!
- Add nozzle to piping bag and spoon icing into bag and begin your pretty creations!
- This icing will become soft if your hands are warm when handling the piping bag - if this happens pop it in the fridge for 5 -10 minutes before continuing.
- You can also store this icing in the fridge for a few days if required, simply beat again before using once it reaches room temperature.
- Enjoy!
I hope you enjoy these simple versions of cream cheese icing. There are thousands of variations to be found all over the internet, but these are the ones I use. If you have any questions please do feel free to ask in the comments section below.
Be sure to check out my two to die for Carrot Cake & Carrot, Pineapple & Walnut Cupcake recipes to be found under the Sweet Treats Tab. They are the perfect accompaniment for both these icing recipes.
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Happy Baking!
Anna



Laura says
How many cupcakes will the piping recipie ice?
justamumnz says
The frosting for piping recipe will do 10-12 cupcakes, depending if you create high swirls or rosettes. Approx 2 to 2 1/2 cups of frosting does 12 piped cupcakes as an average.
Lynley says
Loved this recipe for piping . I was concerned the flavor may be too buttery but it was just fine and I will definitely use it again, maybe with some grated lemon rind instead of vanilla…so thank you!