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Fluffy, light, and airy: this is the BEST Whipped Cream Frosting recipe for cupcakes or cakes. It’s easy to make and it’s more stable than regular whipped cream, so it’s perfect if you need to frost in advance – no weeping or collapsing. This will be your new favorite frosting recipe!

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What is Stabilized Whipped Cream Frosting?

I love whipped cream, but using it as a frosting isn’t always my favorite way to use it. If you’ve ever used it to decorate cakes and cupcakes you might have noticed that it doesn’t hold well for very long. It’s great if you plan to serve a dessert right away, but if you want to frost them ahead of time it’s not always the best choice. It tends to break down and weep, which means it releases moisture. So not good.

The good news is that you can have that fresh whipped cream flavor in a frosting AND make it so it’s stable and holds its shape on cakes and cupcakes. You just need to know the secret and I think you’re going to love it! This whipped cream frosting is my favorite frosting recipe to use when I want a light and creamy frosting – the taste and texture is amazing. I’ve been making this for strawberry shortcake cakes for years but I also love it on all desserts.

ingredients in whipped cream frosting with words on photo.

Sturdy Whipped Cream Frosting Ingredients

For this recipe we’re basically making a cream cheese whipped cream. It works perfectly every time and it’s great if you need to make a whipped cream icing ahead of time because it holds up.

  • Softened cream cheese – The cream cheese is the secret for making stable whipped cream frosting. If you leave it out, you’re basically making whipped cream. Adding it in thickens the frosting and gives it structure. Be sure to let it soften before you use it. Just leave it out at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes before you make the frosting. It will be much easier to mix if it’s soft.
  • Powdered sugar – I’ve tested this recipe with granulated sugar and powdered sugar and I prefer the powdered sugar. I often save unused frosting in the refrigerator and it seems to hold up better when I make it with powdered sugar. If you only have granulated sugar, you can use it but the leftovers may not keep as well.
  • Cold heavy whipping cream -Unlike the cream cheese, you want your heavy cream to be very cold when you make this frosting. Cold heavy cream is easier and quicker to whip into a light and fluffy state.

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How to Make Whipped Cream Frosting

You can use a handheld mixer or a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment for this recipe.

  1. Beat the cream cheese until it’s smooth in a large mixing bowl. Add powdered sugar and vanilla.
  2. Beat the cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla together until the mixture is smooth and thick.
  3. Adjust the speed to medium-high and slowly add the heavy cream. Whip the mixture for a few minutes. It will form soft peaks – keep mixing until it holds stiff peaks. You can test it by lifting the whisk (or beaters). The frosting should lift up and hold its shape without collapsing back into itself.
  4. The frosting will look like regular whipped cream except with a thicker consistency.
bowl of whipped cream frosting

Expert Tips

  • Only use heavy whipping cream and make sure it’s COLD when you start.
  • Chill your bowl and beaters for whipped cream to beat up faster.
  • Cream cheese needs to be ROOM TEMPERATURE to avoid lumps.
  • You can use powdered sugar or granulated sugar.
  • Make sure it’s mixed enough – but don’t OVER mix or it’ll turn into butter.
  • You can use a hand mixer or a stand mixer on medium speed. It will take less time with a stand mixer.
  • This recipe is thinner and less sweet than buttercream, without the sweetness of regular cream cheese frosting.
  • Add flavor with other extracts, like lemon or almond!
close up of cupcake with frosting

Storage

If you aren’t planning to use the frosting right away store it in an airtight container. It will keep well in the refrigerator for up to two days. I do not recommend freezing this frosting.

FAQs

Can I use half and half or light cream instead of heavy whipping cream?

For this recipe, you definitely want to use heavy whipping cream. Lighter creams or half and half won’t work as well.

Can I pipe this frosting?

Yes, it’s perfect for piping! Sometimes I go for a rustic look and dollop and spread it on cupcakes and cakes, but it’s great if you want to pipe it because it’s thick and sturdy.

What should I do if my whipped cream splits or becomes chunky?

If your whipped cream becomes chunky that means it’s probably over-mixed. Cream turns into butter when it is whipped past the whipped cream stage. It’s not easy to save when this happens but you can try slowly drizzling heavy whipping cream into the mixer while mixing and seeing if that helps.

Ways to use this frosting recipe

cupcake with frosting in front and ones with sprinkles behind

Whipped Cream Frosting Recipe

4.86 from 213 votes
Making Whipped Cream Frosting for a stable whipped cream – this easy frosting recipe is perfect for cakes, cupcakes, no bake desserts or even just to top fruit!
Prep Time 20 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Yield 8 servings
Serving Size 1 serving

Ingredients
 

  • 8 ounces (226g) cream cheese softened
  • 1 cup (113g) powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cups (474ml) heavy whipping cream cold
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Instructions

  • Beat cream cheese, powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth and thick using a hand or a stand mixer (use the whisk attachment on a stand mixer).
  • While mixing on medium-high speed, slowly add the heavy whipping cream. Continue whipping until the frosting forms stiff peaks. It’ll resemble whipped cream but be thicker.
  • Frost as desired.
  • Store in refrigerator for up to 2 days in an airtight container.

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Recipe Notes

  • Only use heavy whipping cream and make sure it’s COLD when you start.
  • Chill your bowl and beaters for whipped cream to beat up faster.
  • Cream cheese needs to be ROOM TEMPERATURE to avoid lumps.
  • You can use powdered sugar or granulated sugar.

Recipe Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 362kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 113mg | Sodium: 114mg | Potassium: 84mg | Sugar: 16g | Vitamin A: 1255IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 66mg | Iron: 1mg
Nutritional information not guaranteed to be accurate
Course Dessert
Cuisine American

Whipped Cream Frosting is a great stable whipped cream for decorating cakes and cupcakes. This easy recipe is made with cream cheese, powdered sugar and heavy whipping cream and is one of the best frostings ever!

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  1. If I want to frost two 8โ€ layers and pipe around the top and bottom will one batch of frosting be enough?

    1. About 12-18 depending on how much frosting you use. If you don’t pile it high it might even do 24 but if you’re piping, figure most 18