Chocolate Frosting with Cocoa Powder and Powdered Sugar
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This is a simple chocolate frosting recipe that you’ll use over and over again. Chocolate Frosting with
This is not a mind-blowing original recipe. I’ve been making it for years and years. It is a basic Chocolate Frosting recipe that you need to have in your arsenal. Plus, it’s my favorite. If I could, I would eat spoonful after spoonful of it straight from the pan….oh, wait, I did do that!
Chocolate Frosting with Cocoa Powder and Powdered Sugar
Chocolate Frosting with
This recipe is also easily adaptable. If you have a large sheet pan of brownies, you may want to double the recipe. For just a few cookies, you may want to half the recipe.
It really is a delectable 5-minute frosting that goes great on cakes and cupcakes. Add an additional 2 tablespoons of milk to make it into an easy pouring sauce for ice cream and bread pudding.
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Chocolate Frosting tips
One tip you must remember when making this icing recipe is to sift your sugar. Otherwise, you’ll have lumps and will have to stir A LOT, to get them out. I find that lumps are nearly impossible to get out once the sugar is stirred into the mixture.
Another tipโokay, I know this is twoโis to use real
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*The calorie count is for the whole recipe.
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Chocolate Frosting with Cocoa Powder and Powdered Sugar
Ingredients
- ยผ cup butter salted or unsalted
- โ cup unsweetened cocoa powder I prefer this brand
- โ cup whole milk whole or 2%
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract preferred brand
- 3 and ยฝ cup powdered sugar (aka confectioners) sifted
Instructions
- Sift sugar.
- Heat butter in a small pan on medium heat, do not let butter get brown.
- When butter is melted, whisk in cocoa, milk, and vanilla. Add sugar 1/2 cup at a time, whisking after each addition.
- Remove from heat, after all the sugar has been added.
- Whisk until smooth.
- Immediately pour over cake.
- If icing is too thin, add additional sifted sugar 1/4 cup at a time until desired thickness or sit it in the refrigerator a few minutes. Take it out and whisk it until creamy again.
- Frosting will thicken as it cools, but it’ll be harder to spread.
Nutrition
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.
Absolutely delicious used for it for first time tonight so glad I found it. It is perfect for 9/13 pan will double on layer cake I would not change anything perfect
Can I make this using the microwave in 15 second spurts?
Probably, I’ve never made it like that but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work.
Hi Paula, In #7 of the frosting directions, how do I know if it’s too thin if I pour it straight from the stove over the cake? What consistency should I compare it to before I start adding more powdered sugar?
It needs to be thicker than heavy cream but not as thick as sour cream when it’s hot. It will thicken as it cools and harden pretty fast.
You can test it by dipping out a spoonful onto a glass that’s turned upside-down. If it runs off too quick and before it hardens add just a little more powdered sugar and test again.
Hi Paula, I have a dumb question, how could I half this? I’m struggling with the 1/3 measurements. I just need enough for a small cake
I have to think of it like this 1/3 cup equals 5 and 1/3 tablespoons so I’d use just 2 tablespoons and just shy of another tablespoons for the cocoa.
And for the milk, add that last tablespoon a little at a time until it’s the thickness you need.
I hope this helps. Happy New Year!