OK. Let me be truthful. My chef/husband titles this recipe “Basic Buttercream.” But that’s boring. This is, in fact, the best buttercream I’ve ever tasted. So good in fact, I could eat it by the bowl full (unfortunately.) We’ve used it to decorate sugar cookies, cupcakes and cakes. It spreads easily and pipes well. You are going to wonder how you ever lived without it! (Seriously, it’s that good!)
A few pieces of advice before you make this because it’s probably different from most frosting recipes you’ve seen and made in the past. As you look into the bowl of your Kitchen Aid, you’re going to think, “I’m doing something wrong. This is not how frosting looks.” If that’s what you’re thinking, you’re on the right track!! Trust the recipe. It worked for me the first time!
Ingredients
- 3 1/2 oz. sweetened condensed milk (1/4 of a can)
- 3/4 lb. Powdered Sugar
- 1 drop vanilla extract
- 1 lb. cold, unsalted butter, cut into 1/2" cubes
Instructions
In mixer with paddle attachment, combine sweetened condensed milk, powdered sugar and vanilla. Mix on low speed for 5 minutes, until combined.
Increase speed to medium and add butter, a little at a time until all butter is included.
Continue to beat on medium speed until buttercream is smooth and whipped. You may need to increase speed to high to get the desired result.
Transfer to storage container. Label and date.
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I love buttercream frosting and this recipe looks great. I can’t wait to try this on my hubby’s birthday cake.
It’s so good!! Make sure to make a big batch, so that when you’re done “tasting” it, you’ll still have enough for the cake!! 🙂