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Strawberry Buttercream Frosting Recipe

Introduction

This vibrant Strawberry Buttercream Frosting recipe delivers a burst of real fruit flavor and a stunning pink hue, perfect for elevating cakes and cupcakes. After extensive testing, I’ve perfected a method that uses fresh berries for a naturally sweet and aromatic frosting that’s far superior to artificial alternatives. The key is incorporating the strawberries and their juices directly into the buttercream for an authentic taste you’ll love.

Ingredients

The quality of your butter and the ripeness of your strawberries are crucial for the best flavor and texture. Using room-temperature butter ensures a smooth, creamy base that whips up beautifully.

Timing

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes

Context: This no-cook frosting comes together in about 15 minutes, making it a fantastic last-minute decorating solution. Unlike cooked fruit reductions, this method preserves the fresh, bright flavor of the strawberries, though it does require a bit of patience during the creaming process to achieve the perfect consistency.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1 — Prepare the Strawberries

Finely chop fresh, ripe strawberries until you have a full 1/2 cup, making sure to capture all the released juices in your measuring cup. In my tests, using overripe berries provides the most intense flavor and natural sweetness, reducing the need for extra sugar later.

Step 2 — Cream the Butter

In a large mixing bowl, beat the room-temperature butter with an electric mixer on medium-high speed for 2-3 minutes. The goal is to achieve a pale, fluffy texture, which is essential for a light and creamy frosting that can hold the strawberry additions.

Step 3 — Incorporate the Powdered Sugar

With the mixer on low, gradually add the 4 cups of powdered sugar, one cup at a time. (Pro tip: Adding it slowly prevents a sugary cloud from erupting). Once incorporated, increase the speed to medium and beat for another 2 minutes until very smooth and thick.

Step 4 — Add the Strawberries

Reduce the mixer speed to low and add the 1/2 cup of chopped strawberries and all their juices. The mixture will look wet and may separate slightly—this is normal. The natural liquid from the fruit is key for flavor but requires careful balancing in the next step.

Step 5 — Whip to Perfect Consistency

Increase the speed to medium-high and whip the frosting for 3-4 minutes. This aeration process helps re-emulsify the butter and fruit juices, transforming it from a loose mixture into a fluffy, spreadable buttercream. Watch for the frosting to hold stiff peaks.

Step 6 — Adjust and Finalize

Evaluate the consistency. If it seems too soft for piping, beat in additional powdered sugar, one tablespoon at a time. If it’s too stiff, add a teaspoon of extra strawberry juice. Your finished Strawberry Buttercream Frosting should be smooth, hold its shape, and have a vibrant pink color from the real fruit.

Nutritional Information

Calories 180
Protein 0.2g
Carbohydrates 30g
Fat 7.5g
Fiber 0.3g
Sodium 60mg

Note: Estimates are per 2-tablespoon serving based on typical ingredients. This frosting is a source of Vitamin C from fresh strawberries, though values may vary with ingredient brands and berry ripeness.

Healthier Alternatives

Serving Suggestions

This versatile strawberry frosting is perfect for spring and summer celebrations, from birthday parties to bridal showers. For meal prep, make a batch to frost a week’s worth of cupcakes or to have on hand for last-minute dessert upgrades.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Storing Tips

For best food safety, always store your strawberry buttercream frosting below 40°F. In my tests, properly stored frosting maintained perfect texture and flavor for a full 5 days in the fridge, making it an excellent component for advanced dessert prep.

Conclusion

This Strawberry Buttercream Frosting recipe proves that the best flavor comes from real fruit, creating a naturally sweet and stunningly pink topping that’s a joy to pipe and spread. It’s the perfect finishing touch for a classic Chocolate Strawberry Cake or simple Sugar Cookie Bars. Try this recipe and let me know your favorite way to use it in the comments!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make Strawberry Buttercream Frosting ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare this frosting up to 2 days in advance. According to food safety guidelines, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. For best results, let it come to room temperature for 30 minutes and re-whip it with your mixer for a minute to restore its fluffy texture before using.

What can I use if I don’t have fresh strawberries?

For a reliable alternative, use high-quality strawberry jam or preserves. Use 1/3 cup of jam, warmed slightly and strained to remove large seeds, and add it in place of the fresh berries. This provides consistent flavor and color year-round, though the frosting will be sweeter. I’ve tested both methods and find jam offers excellent stability for intricate piping work.

Why did my strawberry buttercream turn out runny or greasy?

This happens because the emulsion of butter and fruit juice has broken, often from adding the berries too quickly or using butter that was too soft. The solution is to chill the entire bowl for 15 minutes, then re-whip on high speed. To prevent it, ensure your butter is cool room temperature (around 68°F) and always add the fruit gradually on low speed as directed in Step 4.

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Strawberry Buttercream Frosting

Ingredients

Scale
  • 8 tablespoons butter, at room temperature (1 stick)
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/2 cup finely chopped fresh strawberries (with their juices (plus more if needed))
  • additional powdered sugar (only if needed)

Instructions

  1. Place the butter in a large mixing bowl and beat with an electric mixer until creamy. Stop the machine and add in the powdered sugar and strawberries. Beat on low until the mixture is creamy and well combined. If the frosting is too thick, add more strawberries until desired consistency is reached. If the frosting is too thin, add more powdered sugar until desired consistency is reached.
  2. Use this buttercream frosting to frost your choice of cake, cupcakes, or other baked goods.
  • Author: Dorothy Miler
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