Strawberry Frosting Recipes (2024)

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Everything is better with strawberry frosting, I have 4 great recipes to share with you and countless times to put the frosting on.

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There are so many reasons that strawberry frosting is bound to be on top of your next dessert, the flavor, and ohhh… the gorgeous color, it compliments so many items, from vanilla baked items, chocolate items, even red velvet, and strawberry is a great flavor combination.

With so many delicious options on strawberry flavored frosting, choose which one you think will be best based on your taste preferences, how you’ll be serving it, and the texture you’re looking for.

  • Strawberry Swiss Meringue Buttercream Frosting– light and silky and not overly sweet, has a buttery flavor, I love this frosting
  • Strawberry Whipped Cream Frosting- light and fluffy, no overly sweet, I have a method to stabilize it so it lasts longer than traditional whipped cream, but not best in hot weather
  • Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting– rich and creamy and sweet, softer than American Buttercream, has almost a cheesecake quality in flavor
  • Strawberry Buttercream Frosting– “American Buttercream” thick and sugary, holds up well in hot weather, how to get these frosting a delicious strawberry flavor

Strawberry Curd my number one choice, this gave each of the frostings the best flavor, it ensured the frosting didn’t get thinner, and it also gave each frosting a pretty pink color too.

Strawberry Syrup I did try this to flavor the frosting as well, it tasted ok, but the flavor wasn’t as strong as the curd, and it also made all the frosting but one thinner (which I never like) the only frosting that it seemed to work well with was the American Buttercream, it’s also the easiest to thicken of all the frosting so if you’re planning on using syrup to flavor frosting, make the “American” Buttercream Frosting.

I just love fresh strawberries, and feel so fortunate that there is a great strawberry farm nearby… we’ve had a lot of rain recently and it’s not been an ideal strawberry season, so as soon as I see they have strawberries available I jumped at the change of getting them, I’ve had some great luck at buying locally grown strawberries at stores nearby as well. The flavor has been exceptional. And I look forward to getting great tasting strawberries any chance I can, especially when I’m making recipes with them.

I’m all about fresh flavors, but if you just want to simplify things and add some strawberry extract, go right ahead. Add a teaspoon of strawberry extract and mix in well, and maybe add a drop of pink food coloring.

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THIS is the strawberry flavor (extract) I would use if I wasn’t making the frosting with some sort of real strawberry mixture added in, I really like the flavor as it has both natural and artificial flavor. Most strawberry flavors you readily find are all artificial flavor, which I don’t prefer. I try to find all-natural or a mix of natural and artificial. ( The same goes for raspberry which I don’t prefer artificial at all, it tastes like medicine to me. Read the labels if you are buying extracts and baking emulsions.)

I tend to make my own syrup recipes, but if you want to give THIS one a try, I like a lot of their flavors, they do have natural flavors, not all artificial. If you want to see what else I use syrup for click here.

Options for what to use for the strawberry portion of the frosting

  • Strawberry Curd this is my favorite, it gave the most delicious natural flavor
  • Strawberry Syrup homemade Click for or purchased
  • Strawberry Extract/Emulsion this is my favorite brand of flavors
  • Strawberry Jello Gelatin Mix you can use this sugary strawberry flavored dry mix to flavor frosting.

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Common questions on frosting…

If you prefer a less sweet frosting try the Swiss meringue buttercream (SMB) or whipped cream instead of the American buttercream which tastes the sweetest. Try using salted butter or add a pinch of salt to balance the sweetness.

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Great Cake Recipes

I have lots of cake recipes on my website, these two are. my most used, they each can be made in a bowl without a mixer and only take minutes to put together, they are perfect for small celebrating, enjoying dessert anytime, a family birthday, or just because you like cake kinda day!

  • 8″ Vanilla Cake Recipe
  • 8″ Chocolate Cake Recipe

These are sheet cakes, baked in a 13×9 pan, perfect for parties or when you know you’ll want more cake.

  • 13×9 chocolate cake
  • 13×9 vanilla cake this is my 1-hour strawberry shortcake, another great cake when you want to enjoy fresh strawberries and are looking for a simple cake!

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Cookies recipes to put frosting on

  • Vanilla Cut out Cookies just about any gathering will be better with these beauties
  • Chocolate Glass Bottom Cookies drop cookies, gently pressed flat on top
  • Drop Sugar Cookies soft loft house style cookies
  • Spritz Cookies classic spritz cookie sandwich cookies
  • Chocolate Cut Out Cookies a great cookie to swirl, pipe, or slather frosting onto
  • Cookie Bites these cookie “cups” are great and look cute filled with frosting

And… don’t forget cupcakes!

24 Vanilla Cupcakes

6 Vanilla Cupcakes

6 Chocolate Cupcakes

You see my Strawberry Cake HERE, it’s a vanilla cake filled with strawberry curd and topped with swiss meringue buttercream frosting.

REMEMBER there are 4 recipes below, all delicious!

Choose which one is best for the item your putting it on.

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Strawberry Swiss Meringue Buttercream Frosting

Swiss Meringue Buttercream Frosting is delicious tasting and has a smooth buttery texture that is irresistible, it's less sweet than traditional American Buttercream

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time10 minutes mins

Total Time15 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 2 cups

Author: Diane Schmidt - createdbydiane.com

Ingredients

  • 3 large egg whites
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/2 cup cold butter

print strawberry curd recipe

  • and use 3-4 tablespoons in this recipe.

Instructions

  • Create a double boiler, I use a stainless bowl over a saucepan with an inch and a half of boiling water.

  • Heat the egg whites and sugar and whisk until smooth, and the mixture teachers 160°.

  • Then pour it into the bowl of a mixer and beat (which wire whisk attachment)the egg white mixture until stiff peaks form, the mixture cools as it beats. This can take up to 10 minutes.

  • Then turn the mixer to medium speed add the butter one tablespoon at a time and mix butter completely before adding the next tablespoon.

  • If the mixture looks grainy, separated, or curdled keep mixing. if the mixture seems warm or runny, place the mixing bowl in the refrigerator for 5-10 minutes, if the mixture seems runny or if it's not coming together.

  • Change the mixing attachment to the beater blade, and mix it on medium-high until it comes together.

  • The mixture actually sounds like it's thicker and "slaps" the sides as it mixes when it's ready.

  • This frosting is smooth creamy and thick in texture.

  • Add in the strawberry flavor, I prefer 3-4 tablespoons strawberry curd, add it in a tablespoon at a time so the frosting doesn't thin out and it has the flavor you'd like.

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Strawberry Whipped Cream Frosting

Recipe Type: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Diane Schmidt Created by Diane

Prep time:

Total time:

Serves: 1.5 cups

Strawberry flavored stabilized whipped cream frosting.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 tablespoon dry milk
  • 2 tablespoons powdered sugar
  • 2-3 tablespoons strawberry curd or strawberry syrup (be sure to print those recipes as well)

Instructions

  1. Whip heavy cream with dry milk and powdered sugar until it’s thick and forms a peak when the whisk is pulled out.
  2. Then stir in the strawberry flavor.

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Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting Recipes

A rich and creamy strawberry cream cheese frosting you'll find easy to make and delicious tasting.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 8 servings

Author: Diane Schmidt - createdbydiane.com

Ingredients

  • 2 oz cream cheese at room temperature, or your frosting will have lumps
  • 4 tablespoons butter at room temperature
  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • pinch of salt
  • 2-4 tablespoons of strawberry syrup or strawberry curd or strawberry extract

Instructions

  • In the bowl of a mixer beat the cream cheese and butter until smooth and fluffy, start on medium-low speed then increase to high.

  • Add in the powdered sugar and salt. Start by mixing on low so it doesn't make a mess.

  • Then add in the flavor. Add two tablespoons and mix in the flavor very well, then taste it and see if you need more.

  • Typically I add a tablespoon or two of heavy cream to whip the frosting up but since there is the additional liquid in the strawberry syrup or curd it's not necessarily this recipe, but if you are only adding extract and want to add heavy cream go right ahead.

  • This frosting can be thickened by adding up to a cup of powdered sugar without making it overly sweet. The cream cheese and salt help balance the flavor.

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Strawberry Buttercream Frosting Recipes

Strawberry American Buttercream will withstand hot days and great on all desserts, cake, cookies, cupcakes, and even pie!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Servings: 8 servings

Author: Diane Schmidt - createdbydiane.com

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • 1-2 tablespoons heavy cream or milk
  • 2-4 tablespoons strawberry curd or strawberry syrup

Instructions

  • Beat butter until whipped smooth, add in powdered sugar and heavy cream until it's all combined.

  • Scrape down the sides to be sure everything is well mixed, then on low mix in the strawberry flavor.

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FAQs

Does strawberry frosting need to be refrigerated? ›

Storing: Store your strawberry buttercream frosting in an airtight container. If you're using your frosting within 24 hours, you can keep it at room temperature. Otherwise, it's best to refrigerate it until you're ready to use it. Bring to room temperature and rewhip before using.

Are you supposed to whip canned frosting? ›

Always begin by scraping the frosting into a mixing bowl and stirring vigorously or mixing with a mixer until smooth and creamy. This simple step of incorporating air into a can of dense store-bought frosting will make it fluffy and enhance the flavor.

Why is my strawberry frosting runny? ›

Maybe your butter was too soft or you added too much milk, or maybe it's just hot in the kitchen, which are common reasons for frosting that is too thin, shares Hummingbird Bakery. So what can you do to fix it? Cornstarch is the solution, according to LeafTV.

How do you make store-bought strawberry frosting better? ›

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.

What happens if you don't refrigerate frosting? ›

The packaging on the frosting likely indicates that it should be refrigerated after opening in order to maintain its quality and safety. Leaving the frosting at room temperature for an extended period of time can create an environment where bacteria can grow and potentially cause foodborne illness.

Will frosting go bad if not refrigerated? ›

At room temperature, cream cheese frosting only lasts two hours, which is why it needs to be refrigerated if you don't want to waste leftovers. Cream cheese frosting will usually last in the refrigerator for up to a week, which gives you plenty of time to use it on various baked goods.

What makes canned frosting taste better? ›

Elevate the flavor of canned frosting by adding a personal touch. Incorporate a splash of vanilla extract, a pinch of salt, or a dollop of creamy peanut butter to enhance the taste and give it a homemade, gourmet twist.

How do you make canned frosting taste like bakery? ›

Creamy ingredients like Nutella, cream cheese, marshmallow creme, peanut butter or another nut butter will give the store-bought frosting tons of flavor with some additional smoothness. Mix in 1 cup of cream cheese or 1/2 cup of marshmallow creme or nut butter per can of frosting for a creamy delight.

Can you whip canned frosting to make it fluffier? ›

Empty the canned frosting into a large mixing bowl. Whip the frosting using an electric mixer (either hand mixer or stand mixer) for 2 to 3 minutes until fluffy and doubled in size. It's ready! Decorate twice as many cupcakes, cakes, and cookies with ease thanks to this canned frosting hack.

How do you thicken strawberry frosting? ›

Most frostings contain powdered sugar, or icing sugar, and the most common way to thicken a runny frosting is by gradually mixing in a bit more powdered sugar to offset the liquid ingredients. Sprinkle in 1 to 2 tbsp (15 to 30 mL) of powdered sugar at a time, then stir it in and check the consistency.

How do you keep strawberries from bleeding on frosting? ›

Refrigeration: After decorating the cake with strawberries, refrigerate it for some time before serving. Chilled strawberries are less likely to release excessive juice, and the cool temperature can help set the frosting or filling, minimising leakage.

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.)

Can you add cream cheese to store-bought strawberry frosting? ›

Adding cream cheese to canned frosting is a simple way to add extra density and flavor.

What to add to store-bought frosting to make it taste homemade? ›

Depending on what kind of cake you're making, try stirring a spoonful of any of the following into the frosting:
  1. Peanut butter.
  2. Cookie butter.
  3. Chocolate-hazelnut spread.
  4. Dulce de leche.
  5. Caramel sauce.
  6. Lemon curd.
  7. Fruit jam.
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Does strawberry buttercream frosting need to be refrigerated? ›

At room temp: this strawberry buttercream will stay good at room temp for about a day on a cake. In the fridge: feel free to keep the frosting in the fridge for up to a week if you're looking to prepare it ahead of time. Let the frosting come to room temp before using it.

What kind of frosting does not need to be refrigerated? ›

For stability purposes, especially if the ambient temperature is rather warm, American buttercream or ermine frosting, or the half buttercream/half chocolate (as suggested above) are all great choices that will hold their shape and have no risk of spoilage for many hours or even days.

How long does frosting last without refrigeration? ›

American buttercream (buttercream made with butter, milk and confectioner's sugar) can usually be kept at room temperature, in an airtight container, for 2-5 days as long as the temperature isn't too warm.

How long does frosting last at room temperature? ›

You can keep buttercream frosting on the counter for about three days. Though it contains perishable ingredients, the high sugar content keeps it from going bad immediately. After about 72 hours, you'll need to refrigerate it.

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