Perfect Chocolate Buttercream Frosting Recipe

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Chocolate buttercream frosting is an essential recipe. Rich, soft, creamy, and delicious, my recipe for chocolate buttercream is easy to make and simple to pipe and decorate for cakes, cupcakes, and other desserts. It is the best I’ve ever tasted and pairs perfectly with my favorite chocolate cake recipe.

Chocolate Buttercream Frosting frosts Chocolate Cake on white antique cake stand - ©addapinch.com

Why I Love This Recipe

This recipe has a rich chocolate taste and a smooth and creamy texture. Made from just six simple ingredients, this buttercream frosting comes together quickly. This recipe yields enough to frost a three-layer cake or three dozen cupcakes beautifully. It stores well if I need to make it ahead.

Ingredients to Use & Why

You’ll need these ingredients to make this frosting.

  • Butter – Use softened butter for the creamiest frosting. If you use butter that has not been properly softened, the butter will not mix appropriately with the other ingredients for the frosting.
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder—The chocolate flavor in this frosting comes from the cocoa powder. You can use natural or Dutch-processed. You can also use raw cacao powder if you prefer. Cacao powder is pure cacao bean powder and is less processed than either natural or Dutch-processed. You may choose to use a bit less cacao powder, as it can have a richer taste.
  • Confectioner’s sugar (also called powdered sugar and icing sugar) adds sweetness to the finished frosting. Since confectioner’s sugar is a fine-grain sugar, it combines easily with the other ingredients for the creamiest texture.
  • Milk—Whole milk, heavy cream, or half-and-half have a higher fat content than reduced-fat milk. This adds creaminess and stability to the frosting. Make sure that the milk used is at room temperature. Cold milk can separate and cause the frosting to have a grainy texture.
  • Vanilla extract—Use pure vanilla extract rather than vanilla flavoring for the best flavor. I love to use my homemade vanilla extract (such a simple recipe!).
  • Espresso powder – While optional, I highly recommend adding espresso powder to chocolate recipes. Like vanilla extract brings out the flavor in sweet recipes, espresso powder further enhances the chocolate flavor in chocolate recipes. It is easy to make your own and is available in many grocery stores, cooking supply stores, or online.
Fluted edge white heirloom cake stand holds chocolate cake with Chocolate Buttercream Frosting - ©addapinch.com

How to Make Chocolate Buttercream Frosting

Chocolate Buttercream Frosting is incredibly easy to make and takes about 10 minutes from start to finish!

  1. Beat the cocoa powder and butter until creamy. Whisk through the cocoa powder in a large bowl to remove any lumps. Add the softened butter and cream together until well combined and creamy.
  2. Add the sugar and milk. Alternately mix in the confectioner’s sugar and the milk. After each addition, mix on HIGH speed for about a minute. This is a key step and makes the frosting fluffy and delicious!
  3. Add vanilla extract and espresso powder. Mix in the vanilla and espresso powder until well combined.

How to Tell When Buttercream Frosting is Done

Swipe a kitchen spoon back and forth through the buttercream frosting. It is ready if it is fluffy, creamy, smooth, and holds shape. If too dry? Add more milk, a tablespoon at a time, until it reaches the desired consistency. If too wet? Add more confectioner’s sugar, a tablespoon at a time, until the frosting holds its form.

Thankfully, this chocolate buttercream comes together quickly and makes plenty to frost a three-layer cake or three dozen cupcakes beautifully.

Storage Tips

Refrigerator: Place frosting in an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to 5 days. Once ready to use, remove from the refrigerator and allow to reach room temperature, then whisk well to fluff the frosting.

Freeze: Place frosting in an airtight, freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 3 months. Once ready to use, place in refrigerator overnight to thaw, then remove from fridge for a short time prior to use as described previously and whisk to fluff the frosting.

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Perfect Chocolate Buttercream Frosting Recipe

4.97 from 774 votes
Perfect Chocolate Buttercream Frosting is an essential when it comes to birthday cakes and other celebrations. Get this family favorite, perfect chocolate buttercream frosting recipe.
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 36 (2 tablespoons) servings

Ingredients

  • cups (339 g) butter, softened
  • 1 cup (84 g) unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 5 cups (567.5 g) confectioner’s sugar
  • ½ cup (113.5 g) milk, whole, half and half, or heavy cream preferred
  • 2 teaspoons (9 g) vanilla extract
  • ½ teaspoon (1 g) espresso powder

Instructions 

  • Add cocoa powder to a large bowl or bowl of stand mixer. Whisk through to remove any lumps.
  • Cream together butter and cocoa powder until well-combined.
  • Add confectioner's sugar to a large bowl. Whisk through to remove any lumps. Alternatively, you may sift the confectioner's sugar into the large bowl. Add the confectioner's sugar and milk to the cocoa mixture by adding 1 cup of confectioner's sugar followed by about a tablespoon of milk. After each addition has been combined, turn the mixer onto a high speed for about a minute. Repeat until all sugar and milk have been added.
  • Add vanilla extract and espresso powder and combine well.
  • If frosting appears too dry, add more milk, a tablespoon at a time until it reaches the right consistency. If it appears to wet and does not hold its form, add more confectioner’s sugar, a tablespoon at a time until it reaches the right consistency.

Notes

Storage Tips: 
Refrigerator: Place frosting in an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to 5 days. Once ready to use, remove from the refrigerator and allow to reach room temperature, then whisk well to fluff the frosting.
Freeze: Place frosting in an airtight, freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 3 months. Once ready to use, place in refrigerator overnight to thaw, then remove from fridge for a short time prior to use as described previously and whisk to fluff the frosting.

Nutrition

Serving: 2 tablespoons | Calories: 141kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 21mg | Sodium: 63mg | Potassium: 45mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 242IU | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Enjoy!
Robyn xo

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2,814 Comments

  1. czil says:

    can i use cream instead of milk?if yes, what amount will it be?tnx

  2. amanda says:

    Do you use salted or unsalted butter?

  3. Nicole says:

    By cocoa do u mean cocoa powder??

  4. Zam says:

    Hi. Can I use this under fondant? Also pls advise if Instead of butter, can i use half butter and half shortening?

  5. Erin says:

    I just made this for my daughter’s 10th birthday tomorrow and after frosting the cake I can’t stop licking the bowl! Great chocolate buttercream recipe, thank you!

  6. Kara says:

    5 stars
    Hi Robyn 🙂
    I am wanting to layer my wedding cake with one layer white cake and one layer chocolate and have found these wonderful best cake ever recipes that I’d love to use! I am wondering if there is a way to get the chocolate frosting to taste the same and yet be white so both layers will match…any ideas? Would a white cocoa work taste wise?

    1. Robyn Stone says:

      Hi Kara,
      What a great idea for your wedding cake! I know it will be gorgeous and delicious! White cocoa powder should work well. I would recommend having a test run with just the icing to taste and then again with the cakes to make sure it is exactly what you are hoping it will be for your big day! Best wishes! xo

    2. Kara says:

      Thanks so much! ^_^

    3. Zaina says:

      Hi do we have to use espresso powder

  7. Isabelle says:

    So I’m planning to make this for my easter cake. (I’m 14) But we will have a bunch of kids eating it too, and trust me espresso will make them go crazy. Can I just not use it?

    1. Robyn Stone says:

      You can omit it, Isabelle! I hope you have a fabulous Easter!

  8. Janx says:

    I used only 3 cups of confectioner’s sugar, and about twice the amount of cocoa. Made enough icing for a two-layered cake, and had a great rich chocolate taste. Instead of the espresso I added about 3 teaspoons of Kahlua. Came out great.

  9. Malika says:

    This a the 3rd time making this cake and my son’s birthday party had a brilliant finish yesterday! Thank you and there is a reason why it is my 3rd time using your recipe 😉 I did omit the coffee powder as it can be strong for some people. We know I will be using your recipe over and over! I used the cake and frosting together. Voilà!

    1. Malika says:

      And I wanted to add, it’s such an easy one! I don’t understand US measurement so I just used a tea cup/mug. Just love the fact you put everything together and mix. Not many steps to follow and could get wrong…

    2. Karishma says:

      Hey! I’m so glad to read this recipe worked for you three times as per your last post. I was wondering if you could help me with a few questions as I’m very keen on baking this cake for my bf’s birthday.
      1. Did you use salted or unsalted butter?
      2. Did you frost a frozen cake or just a naturally-cooled one?
      3. Is the frosting extremely sweet or does it work well with the dark chocolate cake?

      Thanks a bunch in advance. Hope you’re doing well 🙂

  10. Christine says:

    Just made this icing to put on my son’s 6th birthday cake. I omitted the espresso, and added a splash of orange extract. I also added some salt to cut the sweetness a bit. It is delish!! I gotta pin this for next time.