White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting

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This White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting Recipe belongs in your recipe file of favorites!

Not only does it have a wonderful white chocolate flavor, but its creamy consistency is perfect for piping. It is the perfect choice for so many cake and cupcake flavors.

 

Delicious White Chocolate Buttercream

 

What I love most about this frosting recipe is that the white chocolate flavor really shines through.

The recipe calls for white baking chocolate (we really prefer this over white chocolate chips or candy melts). You are going to love the flavor.

The BEST White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting Recipe by MyCakeSchool.com!

 

How to Make White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting

*You can find the full, printable recipe card further down in this post. Here is a quick rundown of our steps!

This easy-to-follow recipe involves combining the melted white chocolate with the usual key players...butter, confectioners sugar, vanilla, and milk (or cream).

  • Cut/chop the white chocolate into very small pieces, put into a microwave safe bowl and add 4 Tablespoons milk or cream. Chopping the chocolate into small pieces will help it to melt more quickly and evenly. 

 

  • Microwave the chopped white chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl for 15 seconds and let sit for a minute, stir and microwave again 15 seconds letting it sit a minute to soften further, stir. (Repeat heating in small increments as needed).

 

We do it this way so that we do not accidentally overheat or burn the white chocolate. The heated chocolate will continue to melt as it is stirred. The melted chocolate should not be hot when added to the mixture and so allow to cool as needed.

 

  • Beat the butter until softened and smooth, add the powdered sugar 1 cup at a time. Add the white chocolate and milk mixture. Add vanilla and salt. Add another Tablespoon milk if needed. Beat on medium speed for 3 to 4 minutes and it will become smooth and creamy.

 

  • This recipe makes 5 cups frosting, which is enough to frost a 2 or 3 layer eight inch cake. If you will be doing a lot of decorative piping, you will need additional frosting.

 

 

What Cakes Pair Well with White Chocolate Frosting?

This luscious, white chocolate frosting is a heavenly complement to so many cake flavors. It's perfect with fruity cakes, chocolate cakes, and more! Here are a few favorites:

Strawberry Sour Cream Cake with White Chocolate Frosting

White Chocolate Raspberry Cake

White Chocolate Cranberry Cake

White Chocolate Peppermint Cake

Classic Chocolate Cake

 

Is this White Chocolate Frosting Good for Decorating?

Yes! This white chocolate buttercream is not only delicious, it pipes perfectly!

As an added bonus, this frosting recipe develops a slight crust, making it perfect for smoothing using the Viva Paper Towel Method of Smoothing for those of you who prefer this technique!  

 

White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting Recipe by MyCakeSchool.com

 

 

 

 

If you've ever had Grainy Buttercream, Read this!

** We’ve had great results with Domino’s confectioner’s sugar in our frostings. Some brands of confectioner’s sugar don’t work as well with buttercream frosting recipes.  If a package doesn’t say pure cane sugar, it contains beet sugar which is more likely to give you a grainy outcome.

In addition to that, we’ve noticed that even some brands that say “Pure Cane Sugar” will give a grainy consistency. So frustrating! One example is Dixie Crystals (although it used to work great for us a few years ago.) Something has changed…it’s a mystery. Anyway, this recipe should not be grainy, and so if it is, experiment with a different brand of confectioners sugar.

 

DELICIOUS and easy White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting! So creamy and flavorful! MyCakeSchool.com

Here's our White Chocolate Buttercream in action, as the frosting for our White Chocolate Raspberry Cake!  

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More White Chocolate Cake Recipes

We've made several white chocolate cakes over the years! Here are just a few of our favorites:

 

Enjoy the Recipe!

Thanks so much for stopping by! If you give this white chocolate buttercream a try, we would love for you to leave a comment below!

 

White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting

The BEST White Chocolate Buttercream Frosting Recipe by MyCakeSchool.com! So easy and delicious!

This white chocolate buttercream has a nice white chocolate flavor, is smooth, creamy, and, pipes beautifully!

Ingredients

  • 3 sticks (339g) unsalted butter, softened (do not soften in the microwave)
  • 8 ounces (227g) white baking chocolate (I used 2 Ghirardelli Premium Baking Bars)
  • 5 cups (575g) powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon (4g) vanilla extract
  • 4 tablespoons (42 g) milk or cream
  • ½ teaspoon (3g) salt - optional to cut the sweetness

Instructions

  1. Cut/chop the white chocolate into very small pieces, put into a microwave safe bowl and add 4 Tablespoons milk or cream.
  2. Microwave for 15 seconds let sit for a minute or two, stir and microwave again 15 seconds letting it sit a minute to soften further, stir. Be careful not to over heat the chocolate. The chocolate will continue to melt as it is stirred. Let the chocolate cool down before using.
  3. Beat the butter until softened and smooth, add the powdered sugar 1 cup at a time. Add the white chocolate and milk mixture. Add vanilla. Add another Tablespoon milk if needed. Beat on medium speed for 3 to 4 minutes and it will become smooth and creamy.
  4. Makes 5 cups frosting. Makes enough to frost a 2 or 3 layer eight inch cake. If you will be doing a lot of decorative piping, you will need additional frosting.

 

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  1. Hi, I’m covering a 4 tier cake with the frosting but also want to put a dark chocolate ganache drip on the top. Will it take that? I’m worried that the heat of the ganache will melt the frosting underneath.

    1. Hi Sam, yes that should be no problem. The ganache isn't hot when it's applied to the cake. I like to freeze my tiers anyway for about 10 minutes to firm things up before applying the drip.

  2. Has anyone made this with more white chocolate to get a stronger or flavor? Or is there any reason we shouldn’t add more?

  3. RE:grainy frosting
    I LOVE Aldi stores and products, but their brand of powdered sugar was very grainy. Putting it through a sifter did not help. Their flour wasn't much better. Just FYI.