Best Easy Sugar Cookie Frosting Recipe (Vanilla Buttercream) (2024)

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This Easy Sugar Cookie Frosting Recipe is based on my favorite vanilla buttercream recipe. It’s a frosting that hardens as it dries, which makes it the best recipe for decorating cutout cookies.

If you love decorating sugar cookies with frosting, I suggest beginning with an easy sugar cookies recipe (a drop style sugar cookie recipe) or these soft cutout sugar cookies.

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Best Sugar Cookie Frosting Recipe

If there’s one recipe that we all need in our tried and true recipe arsenal, it’s vanilla buttercream frosting for cookies.

Homemade frosting is one of those recipes you can use on Christmas cookies, Cutout Sugar Cookies, Chocolate Cutout Sugar Cookies, drop Sugar Cookies

(my favorite easy sugar cookie recipe), sandwiched between cookies (like these Lemon Sugar Cookie Sandwiches), etc.

Whether you’re looking to make elaborately decorated sugar cookies with frosting, or simply looking to frost sugar cookies with a knife and top with sprinkles, this is the the best easy recipe.

I know, I know—I’m outwardly biased about this recipe, but if you’ll stick with me, I’ll share all the reasons why this vanilla buttercream frosting for cookies is the best you’ll have.

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Why This Sugar Cookie Buttercream Recipe Is Perfect:

  • Flavor: The most important aspect of making frosting for sugar cookies is flavor. A frosted sugar cookie is only as good as it tastes. This is a vanilla frosting recipe, but it also has hints of almond extract. It adds a little something extra and is the perfect compliment to vanilla.
  • Simple Ingredients: What’s better than an Easy Sugar Cookie Frosting recipe? Only a few basic ingredients stand between you and the best sugar cookie frosting, and it tastes way better than store bought frosting (plus, it’s such an easy recipe).
    Soft Yet Hard: Once this vanilla buttercream frosting dries, it does harden to the touch. However, even though this is a cookie frosting that hardens, it’s soft when you bite into it. The frosting hardens only on the outside, like a protective shell. When you bite into it, get ready for silky smooth, soft buttercream.
  • Versatile: Because this is a vanilla frosting, it’s white in color, which means you can use food coloring to make colored frosting. Also, whether you’re looking for soft sugar cookies with frosting or cutout sugar cookies with frosting, you can use a knife to spread the frosting or use a piping bag to add intricate designs.

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Let’s Talk How To Make Frosting For Sugar Cookies

Ingredients:

  • unsalted butter:Use unsalted butter because it allows you to control how much salt you want to add into the frosting.Additionally, make sure you use room temperature butter.
  • powdered sugar:Icing sugar and confectioners’ sugar is the same thing as powdered sugar.
  • vanilla extract
  • almond extract:This is an optional ingredient, but I highly suggest using it. It adds an extra something to the frosting without overpowering it.
  • heavy whipping cream: If you don’t have heavy whipping cream, you can use whole milk or half & half.
  • pinch of salt: Salt offsets the sweetness of the frosting, but a little bit goes a long way.

How To Make Sugar Cookie Frosting Steps:

  • Step 1:Using a hand mixer or a stand mixer (with the paddle attachment), cream the unsalted butter until it is light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. It seems like a long time, but it’s important to get the butter really nice and fluffy in order to achieve a very fluffy frosting.
  • Step 2: Add in the powdered sugar with the electric mixer on a low speed. I like to start with half of the powdered sugar, reserving the remaining powdered sugar until I know if I need it or not.
  • Step 3:Add in vanilla extract, almond extract, and 2 Tbsp of heavy whipping cream. Beat the mixture until combined and fluffy.
  • Step 4:If the frosting is too thin, add in the remaining cup of powdered sugar. If the frosting feels too thick, add in more heavy whipping cream. This will help you achieve the right consistency for frosting.
  • Step 5:Add in a pinch of salt if the frosting tastes too sweet.
  • Step 6:If desired, add different liquid food colorings or gel food colors to your frosting. Remember to start with a small amount first, as a little goes a long way, especially with gel food coloring.
  • Step 7: Pipe the frosting on top of the cookie, or frost cookies with a butter knife or spoon.
  • Step 8:If you plan on making a large batch of cookies, you might need to double this frosting recipe. That will also give you a lot of frosting to work with, especially if you want to decorate your sugar cookies with many different colors.

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How To Frost Sugar Cookies (Decorating Tips):

Learning how to make frosted sugar cookies is so simple. With a basic and easy frosting recipe, all you have to focus on is actually adding frosting to your sugar cookies.

  • Spread: The easiest way to make frosted sugar cookies is to spread your vanilla buttercream on your cooled cookies with a butter knife or even the back of a spoon. It’s a classic and easy way to produce a simple sugar cookie decoration, and it’s an easy way to involve your kids in the process.
  • Pipe: If you’re looking to make a fancier cookie, you can use a piping bag and a tip to pipe the frosting on top of your cookies. You can get as elaborate as you want, (i.e., using different food coloring and tips), or you can do as I did, and use a star tip and keep the sugar cookie buttercream frosting white.
  • Dip: Finally, you can actually melt this frosting recipe in the microwave (slowly—only put it in the microwave for a few seconds at a time until it’s thinned out and is at a dipping consistency). Dip your cookies, then let the frosting harden before eating.

What’s The Difference Between Buttercream Frosting, Icing, and Royal Icing?

Buttercream Frosting

  • A buttercream cookie frosting is a creamy frosting that is made with butter, powdered sugar, and milk or heavy cream. It makes for really thick frosted sugar cookies, and it’s a vanilla frosting that can be used on cakes, cupcakes, cookies, etc.

Icing

  • A lot of people consider buttercream frosting the same as a homemade sugar cookie icing, and I disagree a little bit. To me, an icing is much thinner and is more like a glaze. If you melt this sugar cookie buttercream frosting, it will thin out into a sugar cookie icing. However, in it’s classic form, it’s a thick butter-based frosting recipe.

Royal Icing

  • Royal Icing is made with meringue powder, typically. It’s the intricate type of sugar cookie icing you see on a lot of elaborately decorated sugar cookies for holidays, weddings, baby showers, etc.

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Storage Tips:

  • Frosted sugar cookies can remain at room temperature for 3-4 days in an airtight container. You can also store the cookies in the fridge if you prefer. Most soft sugar cookies and cutout sugar cookies will stay very soft in the fridge.

Soft Sugar Cookie Frosting That Hardens:

All right, let’s talk about how to make a frosting that is soft when eaten, yet still hardens and is able to have other cookies stacked on top of each other.

Once you have frosted your cookies, you need to let the frosting dry completely before putting them in an airtight container. When you gently touch the frosting and it’s hard to the touch, you can put the cookies away in an airtight container.

How To Stack Frosted Sugar Cookies:

  • Regardless how hard your frosting is, I don’t suggest stacking the cookies more than 2-3 cookies deep. The extra weight cant cause the frosting to get smushed.
  • I usually stack my cookies 2-deep with parchment paper or wax paper between the cookies. This helps protect the cookies a bit more.I begin with a single layer in the bottom of my air-tight container, place a piece of parchment paper on top, then place another single layer on top.

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Quick and Easy Tips for the best Sugar Cookie Frosting:

  • Food Coloring: If you want colored frosting for sugar cookies, all you need to do is add a bit of food coloring. You can use liquid food coloring or gel food coloring—either will work. Remember, for best results, begin with a small amount.
    Flavor: I use vanilla extract and almond extract. You can omit the almond extract if you prefer, but it does enhance the flavor without making it taste like almonds. It’s the secret ingredient to making the best sugar cookie frosting, hands down.Pro tip: If you want very stark white frosting, use a clear vanilla.
  • Pipe or Spread: Again, when it comes to making the best frosting for sugar cookies, flavor is more important than looks. Of course, you can use a piping bag and tip to make the cookies extra fancy, but you can also just use a knife to spread the vanilla frosting on top.
  • Hard Cookie Frosting: It can take a couple hours for the frosting to harden once it has been piped on top of the cookies.

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Other homemade frosting recipes to use on your favorite sugar cookie recipes:

  • Lemon Buttercream: Instead of sandwiching the frosting between cookies, spread it on top.
  • Cream Cheese Frosting: This is my go to cream cheese frosting recipe and it works great on cookies, cakes, breads, etc.
  • Strawberry Buttercream: This strawberry buttercream is pretty in pink and full of strawberry flavor (thanks to the freeze dried strawberries).
  • Royal Icing: This is a super easy royal icing recipe for beginners. Plus, it actually is a sugar cookie icing that tastes good too!

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Easy Sugar Cookie Frosting (Vanilla Buttercream)

This Easy Sugar Cookie Frosting Recipe is based on my favorite vanilla buttercream recipe. It’s a frosting that hardens as it dries, which makes it the best recipe for decorating sugar cookies.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: easy sugar cookie frosting

Servings: 1 -2 cups frosting

Author: Michelle

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 2 1/2 - 3 1/2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp almond extract (optional)
  • 2-4 Tbsp heavy whipping cream
  • food coloring, if desired
  • pinch of salt
  • raw sugar, for sprinkling

Instructions

  1. With a standing mixer or hand mixer, beat butter until light and fluffy (about 2 minutes--it seems like a long time, but it's worth it!).

  2. Add in powdered sugar, 1/2 cup at a time (beginning with only 2 1/2 cups of powdered sugar), beating well after each addition.

  3. Add in vanilla extract, almond extract, and 2 Tbsp of heavy whipping cream, beating well.

  4. If the frosting seems too thin, add in the remaining powdered sugar. If it's too thick, add in the remaining heavy whipping cream.

  5. Add in a pinch of salt to offset the sweetness of the frosting.

  6. If desired, add food coloring.

  7. Spread or pipe onto cookie.

  8. If desired, add a sprinkle of raw sugar on top. It makes the frosting shimmer a bit, but it's completely optional.

  9. Enjoy!

  10. If making ahead of time, keep frosting in the fridge, and then let the frosting come to room temperature before spreading onto cookies.

Recipe Notes

*Allow the frosting to dry (10-15 minutes or so) before stacking in an airtight container.

**You can omit the almond extract if you prefer.

***Finally, to make a pure white frosting, I recommend using a clear vanilla extract.

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Originally posted in 2018. Updated 2022.

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FAQs

What is the difference between vanilla frosting and buttercream? ›

The best way to distinguish frosting from buttercream is through the ingredients. While both contain powdered sugar, fat, flavouring and sometimes milk or water, frosting does not contain any butter whatsoever. Instead, frosting is usually made with shortening or cream cheese.

Is royal icing or buttercream better for sugar cookies? ›

If you want a neat and clean, beautiful/cute design on your cookies, go with royal icing. Most people who are decorating cookies in the first place are going for the eye appeal, so it's a popular choice. But if you value taste over looks, go with messy, delicious buttercream frosting.

What is the trick to buttercream frosting? ›

6 Secrets for Perfect Buttercream
  1. Use the right powdered sugar the right way. ...
  2. Beat, beat, beat the butter! ...
  3. You can use cream OR milk, just use the right amount. ...
  4. Adjust the sugar to your preference. ...
  5. Never add too much liquid to your buttercream. ...
  6. Prevent your buttercream from melting on a hot or humid day.
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Do cookies with buttercream frosting need to be refrigerated? ›

The short answer is no. American buttercream can generally sit at room temperature for up to two days. The cookies should be stored in an airtight container in a cool and dry area.

What buttercream do professional bakers use? ›

Swiss meringue buttercream is probably the most standard buttercream for pastry professionals. It is incredibly smooth, making it an extremely popular choice for icing cakes. Compared to American buttercream, it has a much stronger butter flavor, but is considerably less sweet.

Can you overbeat buttercream? ›

Yes, this is absolutely correct. The longer you beat, the more air you incorporate in your buttercream, thus, it will have lots of holes or air-pockets, it will also make the colour lighter. If you will use your buttercream primarily for filling or maybe as simple swirls, then this is ok.

How to get smooth buttercream on a cookie? ›

Place the parchment paper over the frosting, and, using the warmth of your fingers, smooth out the lines as best as you can. You can also “spot” smooth areas by placing the parchment paper on just part of the cookie.

How to harden buttercream icing? ›

By bringing down the temperature, the frosting should tighten up immediately. This is a great trick for buttercream frosting that may have been overmixed or made in a warm kitchen. If this doesn't seem to do the trick, try adding sifted powdered sugar, a few tablespoons at a time.

What consistency should icing be for sugar cookies? ›

It should melt in on itself in about 10 seconds but not be so thin that it will run off the sides of the cookie. If you go too far and add too much water to your flood icing it will be too thin. But you can save it by adding a spoonful or two of the thicker consistency icing and mixing that in.

Should I use a whisk or paddle for buttercream? ›

Be sure to use the flat paddle attachment on your stand mixer. Using a whisk attachment will cause air bubbles to form. If your buttercream has been sitting for an extended period, you will need to re-mix on your mixer's lowest setting for a minute or two, or mix by hand with a rubber spatula for a few minutes.

What is the hardest buttercream 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.

What brand of butter is best for buttercream icing? ›

Its fat content is at 85% and since it's not cultured or added with additives, its overall light hue…all of this help it to raise on top. Kerrygold, Organic Valley, and other European styles unsalted butter are great to the taste of buttercream too.

How to package sugar cookies with buttercream? ›

It's a great idea to place a paper towel along the bottom of the box before layering in the cookies. This helps the cookies not slide around as much in the box. If you need to store your decorated cookies for a while prior to transporting them, I'd recommend using air tight Tupperware containers.

How much icing for 24 cookies? ›

I feel confident stating that: with 12 oz of icing, you can decorate: 12 Large cookies, 18 medium cookies, or 24 small cookies. This process is approximate, making it quick and easy to set up and mix colors. In all tests, the icing was almost completely gone after decorating.

Can you leave a buttercream frosted cake out overnight? ›

How long can cake sit out unrefrigerated? If your cake is frosted with buttercream, it will last covered at room temperature for up to four days. However, it is best to refrigerate cakes with other frostings such as cream cheese or ganache. A fully covered unfrosted cake will last for up to 2 days at room temperature.

Is frosting or buttercream better? ›

Frosting is usually made with shortening (Trex, Flora White & Cookeen) or cream cheese. That's why frosting is a good option if you want a bright white cake than buttercream which often has a yellowish tint. However, shortening-based frostings can have a slight chemical taste.

What is sweeter buttercream or frosting? ›

Whipped frosting is not only a little less sweet than buttercream, but its texture is much lighter and airier. If you prefer a fluffier mouthfeel, there are plenty of opportunities to use whipped frosting on your desserts, like for a homemade birthday cake or simple cakes, such as a classic pound cake or a butter cake.

What type of frosting is best for cakes? ›

Royal icing is one of the best icings for decorating cakes. Mixing together powdered sugar, egg whites, and meringue powder or liquid provides a consistency relative to pancake batter. This makes it easy to pour into pastry bags to fulfill your decorating dreams.

What are the three types of buttercream? ›

But if you're keen to know the basic differences, here are a few!
  • American buttercream is sweeter than Swiss or Italian. It forms a “crust” when exposed to air – perfect for paining and piping on.
  • Swiss Meringue buttercream is silky smooth and light. ...
  • Italian Meringue buttercream is the least sweet of the three.
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