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    Home » Recipes » Frosting & Filling

    Best Cream Cheese Frosting {Stable}

    Published: Apr 19, 2017 · Modified: Jun 17, 2024 by Abeer Rizvi · This post may contain affiliate links · 109 Comments

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    Quick, easy cream cheese frosting recipe, homemade with simple ingredients. Fluffy, stable, creamy. Perfect for piping and cake decorating.

    This classic frosting is the best and just as delicious as my Sour Cream Frosting (Vanilla). It has the perfect balance of sweetness and tanginess. It's so flavorful that I can eat it by the spoonfuls. I have used this successfully for this red velvet cake as well as this carrot cake.

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    This fluffy cream cheese frosting like bakery is:

    • Easy to make with simple ingredients
    • Stable and holds its shape
    • Not runny, not lumpy, not grainy and not too stiff
    • Perfect for cake decorating
    • Perfect for piping cupcakes
    • Rich, creamy, fluffy, sweet and tangy
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    Tips and techniques for Philadelphia Cream Cheese Frosting

    • DON'T use low fat cream cheese. It must be full fat cream cheese. This adds flavor and richness to your frosting.
    • Use cold cream cheese. It should NOT be at room temperature.
    • DON'T skip meringue powder/ cornstarch since that makes this frosting thicker and and helps stabilize it.
    • You will know your frosting is ready when you scoop frosting onto your spatula and it holds its shape without dripping.
    • This icing should be colored with gel colors. DON'T use liquid food coloring or else the consistency may change.
    • Unsalted butter must be used!
    • You can add less sugar (about 3 cups), if you don't want the frosting to be too sweet.
    • If you like, you can make this frosting THINNER by adding more milk or heavy cream (only 1 tablespoon at a time) until you reach the desired consistency.
    • To make lemon cream cheese frosting,  add 1 tablespoon lemon zest and 1 teaspoon lemon extract in this recipe.
    • To make cream cheese lime frosting, add 1 tablespoon lime zest and 1 teaspoon lime extract in this recipe.
    • To make cream cheese frosting to drizzle, thin out this frosting with milk or heavy cream until you have a thick syrup-like consistency. That's the perfect cream cheese icing for cinnamon rolls... Similar to cream cheese frosting like Cinnabon.
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    Frequently asked questions

    1. How to make cream cheese frosting from scratch?
      Start off by creaming together butter and cream cheese. Add extracts. Then, gradually add powdered sugar, cornstarch/meringue powder and whip until frosting is light and fluffy. The more you whip it, the fluffier it gets.
    2. What does cream cheese frosting take like?
      It's silky, smooth, rich and creamy and has the perfect BALANCE of sweetness and tanginess.
    3. Cream cheese frosting vs. buttercream?
      They both have different flavors and go well with different cake flavors. Cream cheese icing has a subtle tanginess to it. Buttercream frosting has no tanginess and a strong vanilla flavor.
    4. Cream cheese frosting- butter or margarine?
      Never use margarine! It does not work well and the consistency is awful.
    5. How much cream cheese frosting for 24 cupcakes, for 9x13 cake?
      The recipe below will yield about 3 cups of frosting. That's enough for icing 24 cupcakes or frosting a sheet cake. However, recipe can easily be doubled to frost bigger cakes or layer cakes.
    6. How to make cream cheese frosting thicker? How to stiffen cream cheese frosting?
      Adding more powdered sugar will make it thicker but it will also make the icing more sweeter. I like to add some meringue powder and/or cornstarch to thicken it.
    7. How to store cream cheese frosting? Why does it need to be refrigerated?
      It MUST be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 5 days. It's refrigerated because cream cheese is used and that can go bad at room temperature.
    8. Can you make cream cheese frosting without powdered sugar?
      Some people like to use Splenda instead of powdered sugar but I prefer the powdered sugar version better.
    9. How to make cream cheese frosting without butter?
      You can make cream cheese frosting with shortening instead of butter. However, I have noticed that cream cheese icing without butter is not as rich and creamy.
    10. How to stabilize cream cheese frosting?
      Here are some ways to make stable frosting:
      - Use a combination of shortening and butter OR just shortening in this recipe.
      - Use meringue powder/ cornstarch, which helps to keep the frosting thick.
    11. Why is my cream cheese frosting runny?
      There is too much liquid  in your recipe and not enough powdered sugar.
    12. Why is my cream cheese frosting lumpy and grainy?
      It was not mixed together properly and the ingredients were not combined smoothly. For best results, I suggest using an electric mixer.
    13. Why use cream cheese frosting?
      It's a nice change from classic American buttercream icing and the subtle tangy but sweet flavor compliments some cakes really well.
    14. When to use cream cheese frosting? What is it good on?
      It's great on red velvet cakes and carrot cakes but I also really like it on these chocolate cupcakes.
    15. What is crusting cream cheese frosting?
      It's basically frosting that looks like fondant. This type of frosting is really sweet and made with a high ratio of sugar. Due to this, when it's used to frost cakes, a light sugar crust forms on the cake. You need to use the Viva method to smooth out the frosting on the cake. It's considered to be a decorator's cream cheese buttercream and used when people don't like the taste of fondant but prefer the look of fondant. My recipe below is NOT for crusting buttercream frosting.
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    Recipe

    Stable Best Cream Cheese Frosting on Whisk on Rustic Metallic Background

    Best Cream Cheese Frosting (Stable)

    Abeer Rizvi
    Quick, easy cream cheese frosting recipe, homemade with simple ingredients. Fluffy, stable, creamy. Perfect for piping and cake decorating.
    4.81 from 26 ratings
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 10 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American, Italian
    Servings 3 cups
    Calories 300 kcal

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    Ingredients
      

    • 8 oz Cream cheese Full fat
    • ½ cup Butter Unsalted, Room temperature
    • 4 cups Powdered sugar
    • ¼ cup Cornstarch
    • 1 tablespoon Meringue powder (for stability)
    • 1 tablespoon Vanilla extract

    Instructions
     

    • In a mixing bowl, beat together the cream cheese and butter.
    • Add vanilla extract and mix again.
    • In a separate bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, cornstarch and meringue powder.
    • Start adding this sugar mixture (½ cup at a time) into the wet mixture, while continuing to mix until all the sugar is incorporated. Enjoy!

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    Notes

    • Read all my tips above.
    • Leftover icing can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1cupCalories: 300kcalCarbohydrates: 173gProtein: 4gFat: 56gSaturated Fat: 34gCholesterol: 164mgSodium: 251mgPotassium: 104mgSugar: 159gVitamin A: 1960IUCalcium: 83mgIron: 0.4mg

    An automated tool is used to calculate the nutritional information. As such, I cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information provided for any recipe on this site.

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    Comments

    1. Angel Best

      December 29, 2022 at 10:57 am

      IM WORRIED THAT TWO TBSPS OF MERINGUE POWDER ISNT ENOUGH FROM THE CREAM CHEESE FROSTING. BECAUSE MINE IS ALWAYS LOOSE

      Reply
      • Abeer Rizvi

        January 03, 2023 at 1:12 pm

        This quantity works the best for me.

        Reply
    2. Marla Celeri

      October 31, 2023 at 8:10 am

      Is there a way to make it a crusting cream cheese? This is a really great frosting! Thank you5 stars

      Reply
      • Abeer Rizvi

        November 07, 2023 at 9:56 am

        Unfortunately you can't make this a crusting icing. You will have to add so much powdered sugar that it will become sickly sweet.

        Reply
        • Kathy

          November 19, 2024 at 8:44 pm

          I’m sure this is the recto used last year for my husband’s birthday cake I know I did not buy meringue powder. Can I leave it out and just use corn starch?5 stars

          Reply
          • Abeer Rizvi

            November 20, 2024 at 11:22 am

            Yes, some people have omitted meringue powder and had no issues. You cannot omit the cornstarch though. By the way, if you feel it's too soft, just chill it for an hour and then pipe.

            Reply
    3. Tiffany

      December 16, 2023 at 7:38 am

      Can I make it strawberry? Dried or fresh? Without changing it ?

      Reply
      • Abeer Rizvi

        December 17, 2023 at 2:19 am

        I would recommend my strawberry frosting rather than modifying this one: https://cakewhiz.com/strawberry-frosting/

        If you still want to use this one, use freeze dried strawberry powder because fresh ones will thin out the consistency.

        Reply
    4. Jacqueline Lopez

      June 25, 2024 at 1:55 pm

      this recipe was delicious and stable!
      no runnyness, no falling off the side of the cake also was not a yellowish color. Client enjoyed the taste of the cake and frosting so much she sent a 50 dollar tip! I highly recommend !

      Reply
    5. Maria

      July 04, 2024 at 12:19 pm

      can I freeze this frosting?

      Reply
      • Abeer Rizvi

        July 31, 2024 at 3:27 pm

        Yes. You will have to whip it again when it thaws.

        Reply
    6. Teri

      August 18, 2024 at 3:16 pm

      Awesome recipe! It is delicious, easy to make and very stable for piping. Can’t wait to make it again5 stars

      Reply
    7. Angie

      February 12, 2025 at 7:28 am

      Can I add crushed oreos to this frosting?

      Reply
      • Abeer Rizvi

        February 13, 2025 at 7:25 pm

        Yes, you can.

        Reply
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