My Favorite Shelf-Stable Buttercream Frosting Recipe - Better Baker Club (2024)

This shelf stable buttercream frosting recipe is similar to a classic American buttercream, but it’s safe to use in a cottage bakery.

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If you are a home baker who follows cottage food laws then this fluffy, white frosting is sure to become one of your favorite go-to recipes!

Be sure and try my shelf-stable chocolate frosting too! It’s perfect for chocolate cake or chocolate cupcakes!

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Cottage food-approved recipes

The question I get asked most by cottage food bakers is: How can I make my recipes taste like they should when I can’t use the ingredients I love?

Selling baked goods from your home means you might need to make some changes to your recipes to adhere to your state cottage food laws.

Don’t give up on your bakery dreams, just find good cottage foods-friendly recipes instead!

Here are a few of my favorites:

Easy Chocolate Icing Recipe: No Butter

Dairy-Free Sugar Cookies

Royal IcingRecipe with Meringue Powder

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My professional baker’s frosting recipe

If you’ve been around my website before, you probably know that I used to own and operate a chain of cupcake shops.We were known throughout the Midwest for our buttercream frosting and people went BANANAS for it! The recipe that I’m sharing today isn’t the same (because that one had butter and milk) but the baker’s technique is the same.

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Is buttercream shelf-stable

American buttercream recipes (made from whipped butter, heavy cream, and confectioner’s sugar) are technically not shelf stable, but they can be kept at room temperature in an airtight container. The high sugar content acts to preserve the cream and butter making it safe to consume without refrigeration for several days.

Shelf-stable foods, however, are those that can safely be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for an extended period of time. This fluffy frosting recipe has no dairy ingredients that require refrigeration, so once you mix the recipe you can store it unrefrigerated for up to 7 days.

How do I make grocery store-style buttercream frosting

This frosting recipe tastes like the kind found in grocery stores because of the way it is whipped. It creates a very smooth pipe-able frosting that is easy to work with.

To make it, place all the ingredients in the bowl of a stand mixer and mix on low speed to combine. Once everything is well combined, switch to the whisk attachment and mix on high speed until you have a fluffy, white buttercream.

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What is the most stable buttercream frosting

Ask any baker and they will probably tell you that they have different frostings for different uses. One of the types of frosting I often needed was heat-stable frosting.

Summertime weddings that get set up outside require cakes and cupcakes that can hold up to warm weather.

This recipe holds up well in warm weather and is perfect for things like outdoor summer weddings or selling cupcakes at the farmer’s market.

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Does Buttercream frosting need to be refrigerated?

This non-refrigerated frosting recipe can be stored at room temperature in a sealed container for 7 days.

To save time, it can also be mixed in bulk and stored in the refrigerator or freezer.

How to add flavor to buttercream frosting

If you’d like to change the flavor of this buttercream frosting you can! Just mix it according to the recipe directions, and then add your flavoring of choice.

My favorite flavorings are baker’s emulsions. An emulsion is like an extract but instead of the flavoring being suspended in an alcohol base, it is suspended in a water base.

This is great for frosting flavoring because you do not cook the alcohol out of the recipe as you would with baked goods.

Lorann Oils makes the best emulsions!

Here are a few of my favorite ways to add different flavors:

You can also combine the flavor oils for a more unique taste. I like Princess, Lemon, and Almond for a signature wedding cake flavor.

Be careful! The flavors are very concentrated, so a little goes a long way. Start with just a drop or two and add more if needed.

Hi-ratio shortening for a creamier frosting

I like using a high ratio shortening whenever possible because it acts more like real butter in the recipe. If you can find it, you will get a glossier and smoother frosting.

If you can’t get high-ratio frosting, then you can substitute a more traditional vegetable shortening like Crisco. It will work for the recipe, but won’t have the same creamy mouthfeel and texture.

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Shelf Stable Buttercream Frosting

If you are looking for a non-dairy, shelf-stable buttercream recipe, this fluffy white frosting is sure to become one of your favorite go-to recipes!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Equipment

  • Mixer with whip attachment

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Sweetex High Ratio Shortening 8 oz or vegetable shortening
  • 7 cups Confectioner's Sugar 2 lbs
  • 3 tbsp Water or more for desired consistency
  • 1 tsp Clear Vanilla Extract
  • 1/2 tsp Salt

Instructions

  • Using your mixer with the paddle attachment, whip the shortening on medium speed until very light, scraping the sides of the bowl as needed.

  • Add the clear vanilla extract, water, and salt and mix to combine.

  • Add the powdered sugar, a few cups at a time and mix until all the powdered sugar has been combined. If you prefer a thinner frosting for icing cakes, just add 1 tsp of water at a time until you have your desired consistency.

  • Remove the paddle attachment and switch to a whip attachment. Whip the frosting mixture on medium until it is very light. This is the trick to making it taste like bakery frosting, so don't skip the whipping part!

  • Frosting can be stored at room temperature in a tightly sealed container for 7 days.

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Final thoughts

If you are looking for a professional baker’s frosting recipe that is similar to grocery store frosting, then give this shelf stable frostinga try! You’ll love the convenience of non-refrigerated ingredients, and your customers will love that it tastes like their favorite bakery-style whipped frosting.

Don’t be discouraged if you are a home baker and your list of prohibited ingredients doesn’t allow you to bake like you are accustomed to. Just swap out your old recipes for new cottage bakery-friendly recipes like this one!

If you liked this recipe let me know in the comments and be sure and check out my Chocolate Shelf-Stable Frosting too!

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FAQs

What is the most stable buttercream icing? ›

The most stable of the buttercreams, Italian buttercream is made from a meringue made bystreaming hot sugar syrup into egg whites as they're being whisked.

What buttercream do professional bakers use? ›

Swiss meringue buttercream is probably the most standard buttercream for pastry professionals. It is incredibly smooth, making it an extremely popular choice for icing cakes. Compared to American buttercream, it has a much stronger butter flavor, but is considerably less sweet.

Is buttercream frosting shelf stable? ›

American buttercream recipes (made from whipped butter, heavy cream, and confectioner's sugar) are technically not shelf stable, but they can be kept at room temperature in an airtight container.

What is the most difficult buttercream to make? ›

Italian Meringue Buttercream is the most difficult buttercream to make. If you are familiar with Italian meringue, you'll understand that it involves boiling sugar and then whisking egg whites into this piping hot syrup. Because of the high temperatures involved, we only recommend it to the more advanced cake artists.

What is the best buttercream for a smooth finish? ›

SWISS MERINGUE BUTTERCREAM

Pros – It is soft, smooth and not too sweet. SM buttercream is arguably the best frosting in terms of cake decorating because it is the easiest way to get those smooth clean lines.

What buttercream doesn t melt? ›

Powdered milk or melted marshmallows added to frosting and mixed thoroughly will add stability, as well as add some flavor to the icing. Yet another option is to add some meringue powder, gelatin, or instant pudding powder to your buttercream, which will also help stabilize it owing to gelatin and starch.

What kind of frosting do most bakeries use? ›

1. Buttercream Frosting. Buttercream frostings rely on the main ingredient of butter and will be the most common type of frosting you will find in a bakery.

What is the difference between buttercream frosting and buttercream icing? ›

The best way to distinguish frosting from buttercream is through the ingredients. While both contain powdered sugar, fat, flavouring and sometimes milk or water, frosting does not contain any butter whatsoever. Instead, frosting is usually made with shortening or cream cheese.

What is the best type of buttercream for frosting cakes? ›

Since Swiss buttercream is so soft, it's better used for frosting cakes rather than piping or decorating. Make sure mixture is cool before adding butter, otherwise your butter will melt.

How long is buttercream shelf stable? ›

Homemade buttercream can typically last for about 1 to 2 weeks when stored properly. To extend its shelf life and maintain its freshness, follow these storage guidelines: Refrigeration: Store homemade buttercream in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

What frosting holds up best? ›

Choose Italian meringue Buttercream if you:

need the stability to hold up very large layer cakes or intricate designs. This one performed very well in my heat and humidity tests.

Which buttercream is more stable in hot weather? ›

The full force of a hot hairdryer doesn't do either frosting any favors, but the Italian holds up better than its counterpart. The meringue in Italian Buttercream is cooked to a higher temperature, which gives the frosting a sturdier structure.

What is the easiest type of buttercream to make? ›

American buttercream is deliciously creamy, super sweet, and incredibly fluffy, and by far the easiest buttercream to master. It's just a matter of beating softened butter until it's fluffy, adding powdered sugar, cream, and a little vanilla and whipping it all together. No cooking required!

What makes buttercream firmer? ›

However, if your buttercream isn't stiff enough, gradually add more powdered sugar, about 1 tablespoon at a time, until your frosting is thick but still pipeable. If you stick your spatula into the buttercream, your frosting should maintain a stiff peak.

Can you beat buttercream too much? ›

The longer you beat, the more air you incorporate in your buttercream, thus, it will have lots of holes or air-pockets, it will also make the colour lighter. If you will use your buttercream primarily for filling or maybe as simple swirls, then this is ok.

Is Swiss or American buttercream more stable? ›

Swiss meringue buttercream is silky smooth and less sweet than American buttercream. Because of the cooked sugar, it also does not form a crust and is a relatively stable style of buttercream.

What is the most stable buttercream for piping flowers? ›

I found American buttercream to work the best. Not only is it a breeze to make, it pipes with ease and sets beautifully. It's sturdy, giving you control over your shapes. It's also forgiving.

How do you keep buttercream frosting from hardening? ›

If it's too stiff and sticks straight up, I suggest adding in more heavy cream (1 Tbsp at a time). If it's too thin and doesn't form a little peak at all, try adding a bit more powdered sugar (1/4 cup at a time). You can also chill it in the fridge for 10-minute intervals.

Is Swiss Meringue Buttercream more stable than American? ›

Hailed for being the King of Stability and frowned upon by many for lack of taste. It is not as sweet as the American Buttercream (AB) we are used to, and gets most of its structure from whipped egg whites rather than beaten butter/sugar, so that it's airy rather than creamy. But man, it is a cake decorator's dream.

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