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My Favorite Chocolate Frosting Recipe

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Servings: 12 servings (see note 1)

20 mins

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This is my all-time favorite chocolate frosting recipe, and I think that once you try it it’ll be yours, too!  Just 6 ingredients needed and it will easily frost a 2 layer 8″ or 9″ cake or generously ice a dozen cupcakes! 

Piping chocolate frosting on a cupcake.

The Best Chocolate Frosting

Maybe you’ve seen this chocolate frosting recipe around here before. It’s made quite a few appearances, on my chocolate cakevanilla cupcakes (pictured above), and my vanilla cake (just to name a few), and finally it’s getting its own place on the blog.

Use it to top off your favorite cake or cupcake recipe, or just enjoy by the spoonful (you’ll get no judgement from me!).

What makes this the best chocolate frosting:

Well, you’re going to love it because it:

  • Is richly chocolatey, without being too rich. The chocolate flavor complements whatever you put it on without being overwhelming!
  • Is soft, smooth, and creamy.
  • Uses less sugar than classic buttercream frosting or chocolate buttercream, perfect if you think most frosting recipes are too sugary or sweet!
  • Absolutely melts in your mouth.
  • Pipes beautifully, or frosts a cake smoothly.

What You Need

Chocolate frosting ingredients.
Ingredients for chocolate frosting

Here’s what you need:

  • Chocolate. Real melted chocolate gives my chocolate frosting its incredible flavor and firm but fudgy consistency once it’s cooled. Chocolate bars (my preference) or chocolate chips will work fine.
  • Powdered Sugar. This thickens and sweetens the frosting. One thing I love about this frosting is that it uses less sugar than your average frosting recipe.
  • Butter. I use unsalted then add a pinch of salt for best flavor. Your butter should be at room temperature.  If it’s too cold, small bits of the chocolate may harden as your ingredients are being combined and you will have chocolate bits in the mix rather than a smooth chocolate frosting.
  • Vanilla Extract. Added for flavor! Any good chocolate is enhanced with a splash of vanilla to add depth of flavor.
  • Heavy Cream. The small amount of heavy cream is the other part of what gives this chocolate frosting its smooth texture and rich flavor.

SAM’S TIP: You can use dark chocolate, semisweet, or milk chocolate for this frosting. If you want to use white chocolate, see my white chocolate buttercream recipe instead

Remember, this is just an overview of the ingredients I used and why. For the full recipe and all details, please scroll down to the bottom of the post!

How to Make Chocolate Frosting

Melting the chocolate, adding the melted chocolate to the butter, adding the powdered sugar, and beating the entire mixture together.
Steps to make chocolate frosting
  1. Chop chocolate into small pieces (only if you’re using a bar, no need to chop if you’re using chips) and melt in 15-30 second increments, stirring in-between, until completely melted. semi-sweet chocolate into same-sized pieces and place in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat the chocolate in the microwave for 30 seconds and stir. Let the chocolate cool until it’s no longer warm to the touch (but not re-solidifying) before continuing.
  2. Beat butter until creamy, then drizzle in melted (cooled) chocolate. Make sure the chocolate’s cooled, or the butter will melt and you’ll have a greasy chocolate frosting!
  3. Add the sugar in small amounts, stirring after each addition. Thoroughly stir in salt and vanilla.
  4. Drizzle in heavy cream and gradually turn up your mixer speed to high. Beat for 30 seconds for a light, silky smooth frosting!
Vanilla cupcakes topped with chocolate frosting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why isn’t my frosting smooth?

Make sure that your chocolate hasn’t begun to re-solidify before you add it to the butter. If this happens, small pieces may harden and you’ll have flecks of chocolate throughout the frosting. This will make piping the icing especially difficult.
If you heat the chocolate too quickly in the microwave, it could seize, giving it a grainy, rather than smooth, appearance. If this happens, toss out the chocolate and start over or your frosting will be pebbly.

Why is my chocolate frosting runny or greasy?

While heat can make a frosting soft, melt-y, and even runny, with this recipe the culprit is usually that your chocolate was too hot. Stir it occasionally as it cools and make sure if you touch the melted chocolate or the bottom of the bowl it doesn’t feel warm to the touch.

Can I make this with cocoa powder?

Unfortunately I don’t recommend using cocoa powder for this recipe. If you’d like to use cocoa powder, see my chocolate buttercream instead.

White bowl filled with chocolate frosting.

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Enjoy!

Let’s bake together! Make sure to check out the how-to VIDEO in the recipe card! 

Chocolate frosting being piped onto vanilla cupcakes.
4.92 from 214 votes

Chocolate Frosting Recipe

A simple chocolate frosting recipe that will easily frost a 2 layer 8" or 9" cake or generously ice a dozen cupcakes! Be sure to check out the how-to video!
Prep: 20 minutes
Total: 20 minutes
Servings: 12 servings (see note 1)

Equipment

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Ingredients

  • 6 oz (170 g) semisweet chocolate², chopped into small pieces of roughly the same size
  • 1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
  • 2 cups (250 g) powdered sugar
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon salt³
  • 2 Tablespoons (30 ml) heavy cream

Instructions 

  • Place your chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and microwave for 30 seconds.  Stir well.  Return chocolate to microwave and heat for another 15 seconds and stir again.  Continue heating chocolate for 15 seconds, stirring after each, until chocolate is completely melted and smooth.  
    6 oz (170 g) semisweet chocolate²
  • Allow chocolate to cool for at least 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally.  You want chocolate to cool so that it is not hot to the touch, otherwise it will melt your butter and sugar and the frosting will not turn out.  
  • While the chocolate is cooling, place butter in a separate bowl and use a stand mixer or electric mixer to beat until creamy.  
    1 cup (226 g) unsalted butter
  • Add melted, cooled chocolate and stir well.  
  • Gradually add sugar, scraping down the sides and bottom of bowl occasionally so that ingredients are well combined.
    2 cups (250 g) powdered sugar
  • Sprinkle in salt and vanilla extract, stir well.
    ½ teaspoon vanilla extract, ¼ teaspoon salt³
  • With mixer on low, gradually add heavy cream to frosting.  Gradually increase speed to high and beat for 30 seconds.
    2 Tablespoons (30 ml) heavy cream
  • Pipe or spread frosting onto prepared, cooled baked good.

Notes

¹How many cupcakes/how much cake will this frost?

This recipe will modestly cover 24 cupcakes or generously (as seen in the photos above) cover 12 cupcakes. You can also cover an 8″ or 9″ cake or a 9×13″ sheet cake. If you want to use the frosting for decorative borders around the cake, increase the recipe by 50%.

²Chocolate

If you don’t have semisweet chocolate bars you can use 1 cup (170g) of semisweet chocolate chips instead.

³Butter

I recommend using unsalted butter, but if you only have salted on hand you can use that, just leave out the salt in this recipe.

Making in Advance

This frosting may be made in advance. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator with a piece of plastic wrap pressed firmly against the surface. When ready to use, let it come to room temperature then remove the plastic wrap and stir again to regain that smooth consistency before using.

Piping Tip

I used an Ateco 848 piping tip to pipe the cupcakes seen in the photos above.

Nutrition

Serving: 1/12th frosting | Calories: 305kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 22g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 45mg | Sodium: 53mg | Potassium: 87mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 517IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 15mg | Iron: 1mg

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

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This recipe was originally published January 8th, 2018. While the recipe remains unchanged, I’ve updated the text of the post photos and added a how-to video.

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539 Comments

  1. Elisabeth says:

    Lovely consistency but be cautious with the salt. 1/4 tsp was far too much for my pallet. I would modify to 1/8th tsp or even a pinch!

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Elisabeth! I’m glad you ultimately enjoyed it! Did you use salted butter by chance? If so you would need to reduce the salt to keep it from being too salty. 🙂

  2. Sarah says:

    5 stars
    This frosting was amazing! I substituted almond extract for the vanilla and used it on chocolate cake that I used almond extract in too. Everyone loved it and wanted the recipe. Definitely a keeper!

  3. Karen says:

    5 stars
    Oh my goodness, this is so easy and sooooo delicious! Thank you!!!!!

  4. Ann says:

    How much can I reduce the sugar before it becomes too unstable to pipe?

    1. Sam says:

      Hi Ann! I can’t say for sure. You’ll just have to experiment with it.

  5. Gigi says:

    5 stars
    I went straight to your page to look for chocolate frosting. I love your cream cheese frosting! Your chocolate frosting did not disappoint. I love this one too. I recommend this frosting. It is absolutely delicious!

  6. Smith says:

    3 stars
    I made this exactly as the recipe stated. It came out runny and unstable. It was super delicious though, but I was not able to pipe with it.

    1. Sam says:

      Hmmm that’s odd. Was your chocolate too warm after melting it? This is the most likely culprit if there were no substitutions. 🙁

  7. Beth Hargrove says:

    5 stars
    Love , love !!! It’s not so sweet like American buttercream , so velvety , and smooth . My new go to for sure .

  8. Omay says:

    I want to try out this recipe but can I use double cream as a substitute for the heavy cream? Not sure if double cream is the same as heavy cream in the UK

    1. Sam says:

      Double cream will work here. 🙂

  9. Elizabeth McKenzie says:

    4 stars
    conquered the recipe, my kid (adult) licked the mixer attachments and congratulated me on my best job yet… gotta love that++

  10. Dee says:

    4 stars
    I really enjoyed this frosting recipe. It was light and fluffy. My only feedback is that it does need a tad more chocolate flavor. I even used dark chocolate baking bar and the chocolate flavor in my opinion is still muted. Otherwise, texturally it was pretty near perfect. Thank you for sharing this recipe!

  11. Carol says:

    Does this stand up well to piping? You’re piping looks gorgeous. I’m just concerned if it will be stable.

    1. Emily @ Sugar Spun Run says:

      Hi Carol! Yes, this icing is great for piping ☺️

      1. Saz says:

        can you add chocolate powder to make it more full in chocolate flavour?

      2. Sam says:

        Do you mean cocoa powder? You could experiment with adding some and see how you like it 🙂

  12. Karli says:

    5 stars
    Light, fluffy chocolate perfection.

    1. Emily @ Sugar Spun Run says:

      We’re so happy you enjoyed it, Karli! Thanks for the review ☺️

  13. Kristen G says:

    5 stars
    Can this frosting be frozen, and if so, for how long? Thanks!

    1. Emily @ Sugar Spun Run says:

      Hi Kristen! Yes it can. We’d recommend using within 6 months of freezing 😊

  14. Kristen G. says:

    5 stars
    I just made this, and it is out-of-this world. Wow. I am a hard-core buttercream gal, and if you are torn between the buttercream and this one (and I haven’t even made or tried the buttercream one yet), just make this. It is sweet enough, smooth, velvety, and gourmet. Put on top of Sam’s Devil’s food (made as cupcakes), and I am in heaven. I think the combo is my favorite yet!!

    1. Emily @ Sugar Spun Run says:

      We are so happy you enjoyed it, Kristen! Love that combination 😋

    2. Haley says:

      5 stars
      Obsessed with this, I would put this on anything. I used it on a cookies and cream cake and I wouldn’t change a thing. Thank you!!

  15. riddick says:

    how many cups does it make

    1. Sam says:

      I would guess around 4 cups.