You have done the impossible. You have finally switched off your Netflix binge-run and decided to be a productive member of society by baking a cake. You make a simple chocolate sponge cake – our recipe is the best, of course – but you decide to elevate it a little. Enter cake frosting. Icing or frosting is a sugary, flavored paste that covers your cake to add flavor and texture, elevating your cake from looking home-baked to super professional. That being said, there are simple cake icings that are not complicated. Easy icing recipes exist, and we are here to share 4 of our best to help add instant oomph to your classic sponge! While we are teaching techniques here; feel free to add your favorite flavors. Chocolate is a universal cake and there are many types of icing that work well with it, such as coffee, caramel, berries, and even some dark alcohols.
An old timer, the American buttercream icing is most commonly found on birthday cakes. Its creamy and fluffy texture sits on the tongue like a cloud, and it will take you back to your childhood memories of melt-in-the-mouth cotton candy. It is simple and doesn’t take more than a few minutes to whip up. Follow these three steps to make the most delicious American buttercream frosting.
If you feel like you’re lacking the desired consistency in your frosting, feel free to add 4 tablespoons of either milk or cream, but do so judiciously, adding just one tablespoon at a time. This recipe will yield about 3 cups of icing – enough for a two-layer, eight-inch cake or about 24 cupcakes.
The Swiss meringue buttercream, like the French and Italian buttercreams, uses eggs, sugar, butter, and any additional flavorings you might like. While vanilla is classic, we occasionally like to experiment with lemon zest. This buttercream is perfectly smooth and extremely stable for intricate piping on baked goods. It is not overly sweet and less buttery than the traditional American buttercream. While the steps may look a little daunting, we have full faith in you. Follow along:
This icing is by far the best dessert topper when it comes to flavor and texture. The cream cheese adds a layer of tanginess and gives any sponge cake a rich mouthfeel. What we love the most about this frosting is how versatile it is. We love it over a deep, chocolatey red velvet cake or in between soft, spongy layers of carrot cake. Adding this to your cake frosting repertoire is essential! This recipe makes enough frosting for a single nine-inch or two-layered eight-inch cake.
If you are looking for something aside from the classic buttercream frosting, try this delicious Milk Chocolate Whipped Icing. Buttercream frostings are found in most cookbooks out there. Unfortunately, they tend to be a bit heavy on fat and sugar. The other challenge with buttercreams is that they can be hard to make in intense tropical summers. Excessive heat tends to melt buttercreams because it is harder to maintain ideal frosting temperatures. For such days, try this whipped milk chocolate cake frosting. This recipe uses milk rather than cream and significantly lesser amounts of sugar and butter. It stabilized it by continuously cooling the frosting and let the butter solidify before whipping it and adding more air to the icing.
And that’s about it! The easiest icing recipes are all built by using these basic techniques and while icing isn’t essential, they will definitely elevate your cake game. We hope you experiment with these sweet treats, and as always, happy baking!