Perfect Cupcake Frosting and Filling

This Perfect Cupcake Frosting and Filling is known as Ermine Frosting, or sometimes referred to as boiled milk frosting, because it begins with a cooked roux of flour and milk.  That might sound incredibly strange for a frosting recipe, but trust me!  I’d say it’s the perfect frosting.  It’s not so thick and sweet that you need a gallon of milk to get it down your throat. It’s mild and smooth, and light as air. I also love it because it doesn’t take away from a good cupcake like other really rich frostings can.  It’s often the traditional frosting used with Red Velvet Cake. This frosting has a similar taste and texture to a Swiss Buttercream, but with way less effort.  Try this unique frosting recipe and you’ll be hooked!


 

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Ingredients Needed

This is just a preview of ingredients and method, keep scrolling for full printable recipe.

  • All purpose flour
  • Milk – Whole milk is best, but I’ve used non-fat when it’s all I’ve had and it actually does work ok as well.
  • Butter – Use real butter here!
  • Granulated sugar
  • Vanilla extract – Or other extract or flavoring oil of choice.

How to Make Perfect Cupcake Frosting and Filling

Step 1: Make the Cooked Flour Base

  1. The frosting starts out with a mixture of all purpose flour and milk. And even though I’m showing it here being whisked together, I’ve actually found you’ll get a much smoother result if you mix this part in a blender first and then pour it in your pan.
  2. Now comes the weird part.  You’re going to cook this mixture until it gets thick–it happens fast and you’ll want to have a rubber spatula and constantly smash/stir it to keep it smooth. I usually take it off the heat when it looks like this photo above.  There are still some wet spots but as you stir it all comes together like this: Don’t taste it.  It’s not frosting yet!  Pop it in the fridge; it needs to cool completely (I sometimes pop it in the freezer if I want it to cool fast.)  Put it in a bowl and smoosh it around and stir every few minutes to cool it off.

Step 2: Mix it up!

  1. When the flour mixture is chilled, place some real, high-quality butter (definitely no margarine) and granulated sugar (not powdered sugar!) in a stand mixer.  Whip it up for a few minutes so it’s light and creamy.  I use the whisk attachment on my Kitchenaid, but any paddle should work. 
  2. Then you’ll add that glob of flour.  I know.  Weird! I’m warning you right now it’s going to look weird at first.  Like, what the heck did I do weird.  But keep going.  You’ve got to whip it for a long time for all the sugar to dissolve and everything to come together.  Don’t be startled if it looks curdled.  Eventually it will look like fluffy soft clouds of heaven. I usually give it a little taste and if I can still feel quite a bit of granulated sugar I keep on whipping.  Sometimes it takes 5 minutes, other times I let it go for almost 10 or so!  It’s worth it for this silky, fluffy, magical mixture.   Pipe it or spread it or fill it or whatever.  Anyway you eat it, it’s fantastic.  
amazing vanilla frosting

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use brown sugar instead of granulated sugar?

Yes. Brown sugar gives this frosting a deeper, almost caramelly flavor. Just be sure you’re using fine brown sugar (some brands like the organic one sold at Costco have quite large grains) and it may help to sift it first. When creaming with the butter, give it some extra time and make sure the sugar has dissolved well before adding the flour mixture to ensure a smooth texture.

Can I make this frosting other flavors like chocolate?

This frosting is best flavored with extracts or flavoring oils. If you are looking for similar flour-based frosting, try this Chocolate Frosting.

Can I make this ahead of time?

Yes. If making just a couple of hours before use, cover tightly and store at room temperature (if your kitchen isn’t too warm) until ready to use. You may need to rewhip it before use.

If making a day or two in advance, cover tightly and store in the refrigerator. Before use, bring to room temperature and rewhip briefly to restore texture.

Can I add food coloring?

Yes, add gel or paste food coloring (not liquid) when you add the flour mixture.

perfect cupcake frosting and filling

Perfect Cupcake Frosting and Filling

5 from 298 votes
This light, creamy, dreamy flour-based frosting is THE perfect cupcake frosting and filling!
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cooling Time 30 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings12 1/4 cup servings

Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup milk whole milk is best, but I’ve used non-fat when it’s all I have and it’s actually fine
  • ½ cup real butter slightly softened (I prefer salted, but you can use also unsalted and add salt to taste)
  • ½ cup granulated sugar 
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or other flavor if you wish

Instructions

  • Whisk together the flour and the milk (you could also run it through the blender first). Heat in a small sauce pan on medium heat.
  • Whisk continuously until it starts to thicken. Let it cook, while stirring with a rubber spatula, until you can start to see the bottom of the pan. Continue to cook until mixture has the consistency of thick pudding or paste.
  • Put mixture in the fridge and let it cool completely; it's fine if it stays in there long enough to get chilly, you just don't want it warm at all. As it's cooling, feel free to stir it occasionally to speed up the process and keep it from forming a crust on top. You can also do this quickly in the freezer, just keep an eye on it so it doesn't freeze.
  • Using the whisk attachment on an electric stand mixer, beat the butter and the sugar for a minute or two until well combined and fluffy. While beating, add in the thickened milk mixture, any food coloring, and the flavor extracts. Beat to combine and then scrape down the sides. Mixture will separate and look messy, keep beating!  Continue beating until mixture comes together and is light and fluffy, about 7-8 minutes, but time varies.  Take a sample of frosting between your fingers; frosting is done when light and fluffy and sugar granules are dissolved.

Notes

  • Store finished frosting or frosted desserts, covered tightly, in the refrigerator. Allow to come to temperature for 20-30 minutes before serving.
  • If using frosting within a few hours of making the frosting or within a few hours of frosting cakes or cupcakes, simply cover and store at room temperature until time to serve.
  • This frosting can be soft or even melt if it gets too warm. If needed, pop the whole mixing bowl in the fridge for 15 minutes and rewhip to help it hold its shape.
  • Don’t leave frosted desserts sitting in the sun or in a warm environment for too long with this frosting or it may soften/melt!
  • Use real butter, and a good name-brand. Cheap butter does weird things.
  • If you beat for the 6-8 minutes and the mixture still looks strange, beat longer and at a higher speed if you can. It should come together, but it takes a little patience!
  • I personally think this frosting is best eaten fresh.  You can store for a few hours at room temperature, or try storing in the fridge overnight, letting it come to room temperature on its own, and then re-beating to fluff.  If you want to frost cupcakes or a cake the day before, refrigerate and just let come to room temp after.
  • Add extracts to your hearts content; lemon and almond are both wonderful! Food coloring is also okay.
  • The white sugar can be exchanged for brown. Try 1/2 white 1/2 brown for a warm caramel flavor.
  • Do not try to make other substitutions or additions. Sour cream, fruit purees etc. can do disastrous things.  Some people have had amazing success, just experiment at your own risk.  
  • If trying to decide whether or not to double it- double it.  Chances are you’ll want more.  It’s a rather small batch, but on purpose.  
  • 1 batch will not look like much, but it can spread on (just with a knife, a normal amount) 24 cupcakes.  If you want to pipe it thick, definitely double it.
  • Looking for Chocolate? This Chocolate Frosting isn’t exactly the same, but very similar!

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25cup, Calories: 112kcal, Carbohydrates: 10g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.3g, Cholesterol: 21mg, Sodium: 65mg, Potassium: 21mg, Fiber: 0.1g, Sugar: 9g, Vitamin A: 256IU, Calcium: 15mg, Iron: 0.1mg
Course: Decorations & Frostings, Desserts
Cuisine: Baked Goods, Decorations & Frostings
Keyword: Perfect Cupcake Frosting and Filling
Calories: 112kcal
Author: Our Best Bites
Cost: $4
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Questions & Reviews

  1. 5 stars
    I made this recipe for the first time and got TONS of compliments on the delicious frosting! I made it the night before, and I just brought it to room temp before re-whipping and icing my cupcakes. I stored my cupcakes in the refrigerator since I made them a few hours before the baby shower. This allowed the frosting to firm up and look very silky. Not only did they taste amazing, but the frosting looked beautiful. I made a cupcake bouquet, and several people thought they were real yellow roses! I used 1/2 white sugar and 1/2 brown sugar. I wouldn’t recommend this if your icing needs to be a light color b/c it was definitely beige and not too attractive before I added a lot of yellow food coloring. Huge success! Thanks!!

  2. 5 stars
    Oh my Goodness! I found my new Frosting. I don’t think I will ever go back to Buttercream again! So easy and much less mess. No powdered sugar all over. I had no problems at all. I used Sweet cream Butter off brand. That was just what I had on had, I used a hand mixer and in no time at all it was made. I did not put my milk flour mmix in the refrigerator. I left it out on the counter to cool off. I did mix my milk in flour very well before heating it to get out all the lumps. My frosting had no flour taste what so ever. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe I love it! doesn’t make much so I think I will quadruple it next time. yep its that good!

  3. 5 stars
    I just made this recipe today and I have to say that if you follow it exactly as directed, it will turn out excellent. My family does not tend to like frosting but they loved this one. It was especially delicious on top of homemade banana cake. Thanks for the awesome recipe!

  4. 5 stars
    Anyone made this for a birthday party that they had to travel to? I have a 2 hour drive and no time to make it when I arrive. Will the frosting survive on the cupcakes in a vehicle that long???? I love this frosting!!!! I could use a different recipe if needed but this one is my first pick!

    1. I made my cupcakes well in advance and refrigerated them. Then, the frosting was nice and firm. I didn’t have to travel with them, but I did have them out of the refrigerator and displayed for about 2 1/2 hours before we ate them. I think they would be fine–especially if you keep them in a cupcake carrier in a cooler. Good luck!

  5. 5 stars
    My daughter wanted bubblegum flavored icing for her birthday. They have these flavor packets in the cake isle that you can just mix in the canned frosting. Well, I despise canned frosting so I tried using this recipe and mixed in the bubblegum flavor and omitted the vanilla. It turned out great. The kids loved the bubblegum flavor!! It tasted great if bubblegum is your thing. Next I’m trying it with the cotton candy flavor!!! Thanks again for your wonderful recipes.

  6. Need urgent advice on coloring the frosting. Making pull-away cupcake cake for my son this Sunday (Minecraft Creeper) and wanted to make the frosting emerald green and black. Can this recipe be amended to include color? If so, what should I use? First time ‘from scratch’ baker, in case you can’t tell 🙂 Thanks a bunch!

  7. 5 stars
    A little late to the party, but I tried this today. And even though it says “No substitutions” I gave it a whirl with almond milk and gluten-free flour and it STILL worked. Soooo yummy!

  8. 5 stars
    Made this for a babyshower , frosting is amazing and holds shape very well. great taste and doesn’t have that nasty frosting texture.

  9. my g’ma used to make this frosting, as frosting waaaaaay back when were started with a roux.
    my question is how can I get it to be white? its always an off white color, even though I’ve used clear vanilla extract.
    thank you as I want to frost cupcakes for a wedding–really needs to be white.