Guys…I have something so amazingly delicious coming on Wednesday. And this is just the beginning. We’ve had brown butter frosting recipes floating around for a couple of years tacked onto other recipes, but really, we’re talking brown. butter. frosting. It deserves its own dedicated recipe. It is easy. It is amazing. It will change your life. I’m setting your expectations really high here, but I’m pretty sure this will live up.

This is so easy. I promise. You just have to promise not to check Facebook or your texts for 5 minutes while the butter is browning and you’ll be fine, pinky swear. You’re going to need a stick of butter, 4 cups of powdered sugar, some whole milk, and a tablespoon of vanilla.

Place the powdered sugar in a large mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer and set aside. Measure out the milk and vanilla and set aside.
Heat the stick of butter in a small saucepan over medium heat, stirring very frequently. When the butter melts, stir constantly. The butter will get clear and yellow and then very suddenly become frothy, turn brown, and smell like caramel. When this happens, remove from heat.
Add the vanilla…

and the milk…

to the powdered sugar. Add the browned butter

and mix with an electric or stand mixer until combined.

The frosting will probably feel very wet and heavy at first–if you’re frosting a sheet cake or cinnamon rolls, now is a great time to add the frosting.

Otherwise, allow the frosting to cool (and it will become thicker and will hold its shape.) Serve as desired.


Brown Butter Frosting
Ingredients
- 1 stick 1/2 cup salted butter
- 4 cups powdered sugar
- 1/4 cup whole milk plus more if needed
- 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Place the powdered sugar in a large mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer and set aside. Measure out the milk and vanilla and set aside.
- Heat the stick of butter in a small saucepan over medium heat, stirring very frequently. When the butter melts, stir constantly. The butter will get clear and yellow and then very suddenly become frothy, turn brown, and smell like caramel. When this happens, remove from heat.
- Add the milk/vanilla mixture to the powdered sugar. Add the butter and mix with an electric or stand mixer until combined. The frosting will probably feel very wet and heavy at first--if you're frosting a sheet cake or cinnamon rolls, now is a great time to add the frosting. Otherwise, allow the frosting to cool (and it will become thicker and will hold its shape.) Serve as desired.








Questions & Reviews
I drizzled this on an applesauce bundt cake (Nothing Bundt Cakes style) and it was Ah-Maze-ing!!! Thanks for changing my life forever! 😉
Hi, would this also taste good with a chocolate cake?
Sure would!
I’ve made a frosting like this since I was a little girl. We added maple flavouring to it to compliment a Maple Walnut Chiffon cake in a Better Homes and Garden dessert book. Most recently, I made it for my team at work and they swooned. Thanks for posting. Now I’ll be using it on banana bread. On no! (Giggle)
I’ve made this before (from another post from you guys), and I can’t help thinking it tastes just like roasted marshmallows in frosting form! Anyone else get that from this frosting?
Ipoh, I’ve never thought of it that way, but it kind of does!!
Brilliant! This is one of those icings/glazes/frostings I seem to do differently each time but whenever I use it people remark on the amazing taste. Thank you for capturing the process so accurately! This time of year with so many apple-y, pumpkin-y, spicey recipes a browned butter frosting is the perfect accompaniment.
This looks wonderful! I love the idea of cooking the butter until it turns brown. I’m going to try this the next time I need a butter frosting. Thanks for this great post!