This Wedding Cupcake Buttercream recipe has been featured in an extensive how-to post on The Recipe Girl blog: How to Make Wedding Cupcakes.

wedding cupcakes with white buttercream and pink pearls on a white cake platter

This Wedding Cupcake Buttercream recipe was first featured here on RecipeGirl many years ago when I baked cupcakes for my son’s kindergarten teacher’s wedding.  She wanted cupcakes and had heard that I might be able to do them for her.  I worked for a catering company in college, but this was a little outside my comfort zone and expertise!  She loved my blog, and she begged me to help.  How could I resist?

I ended up taking on the project, and it was so much fun.  Her wedding wasn’t terribly big, but I was tasked with making about 125 cupcakes. My kitchen was covered in cupcakes! It was a lot of work, but it was terribly satisfying to know that I was helping out this sweet teacher.

The wedding cupcakes were a huge hit at her wedding, and everyone specifically noted how much they loved the frosting.  This is the frosting recipe!  It’s so delicious, and it’s now a big-time favorite for a lot of people.

wedding cupcakes with white frosting displayed on a white cake platter

If you have questions about this icing and wedding cupcakes… it may be helpful to read through the comments/questions/answers below the recipe- many of your questions may be answered there!  Also visit this post:  How to Make Wedding Cupcakes for all of the details on when to make the cupcakes and how to store and transport them to the wedding.

This Wedding Cupcake Buttercream is my go-to recipe for icing basic cupcakes and wedding cake. Every time I share the recipe on Facebook, I hear from other people who say it’s their go-to recipe too. It turns out perfect every time. It’s so easy to make, and it works through a piping bag well.  The recipe will frost 12 cupcakes with a generous swirl.  Double, triple, or quadruple the recipe to frost more cupcakes!

Note that this recipe also works wonderfully for layer cakes.  It spreads on smoothly, and you can pipe on decorations too.  I use it for everything.  It has been my go-to frosting recipe for so many years!

overhead shot of white frosted cupcakes on a white cake platter

A simple swirl on cupcakes creates a beautiful dessert for weddings with little candy pearls sprinkled on top.

This Wedding Cupcake Buttercream is a very popular buttercream recipe- made by thousands who sing this recipe’s praises.  I have used this very recipe for all of my cupcakes for so many years now.  It’s a keeper recipe!

It does work beautifully for weddings, but it’s not limited to just weddings!  This buttercream is a nice one to use for all sorts of occasions.  I call it Wedding Cupcake Buttercream because of my original story in using for the first time for the wedding.

wedding cupcakes in assorted colors on a baking sheet

There are a few questions that people tend to ask related to this recipe, so I’ll go ahead and address them here.

Do you use salted or unsalted butter?

I like to use salted butter for just about everything, but I definitely use salted butter for this recipe.  The salt will tend to cut down on the sweetness a bit.  That’s a good thing!

How far in advance should I frost the cupcakes?  And should I refrigerate them?

When I make these, I like to frost them the same day if at all possible.  If you’d like to frost them the night before, that’s ok too.  After adding the frosting, I like to put them in cupcake boxes and refrigerate them until they are ready to serve (overnight is fine).  Once you put them out on display, they will defrost nicely and taste just as good as if you’ve made them the same day.

What should I do with leftover Wedding Cupcakes?

Keep leftover cupcakes in a covered container in your refrigerator for a few days.  I’ve also frozen them in a covered container and they thaw nicely and taste pretty good that way too!

If you’re looking for more frosting recipes you might also enjoy my Creamy Peanut Butter Frosting or Cookies and Cream Frosting. My Chocolate Buttercream Frosting is another favorite for topping wedding cupcakes. Swiss Meringue Buttercream is a beauty as well.

wedding cupcakes with white buttercream and pink pearls on a white cake platter
4.75 from 52 votes

Wedding Cupcake Buttercream

This is my go-to frosting recipe for all cakes and cupcakes.  It turns out perfect every time!
Prep: 10 minutes
Servings: 12 servings
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Ingredients

  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, at room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract (use clear extract, if you really want it white)
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons heavy or regular whipping cream

Instructions 

  • In a large bowl, with a hand or stand mixer, cream together sugar and butter on low speed. Mix until well blended. Increase speed to medium and beat for another 3 minutes.
  • Add vanilla and 1 tablespoon of cream and continue to beat on medium speed for 1 minute more.  Add more cream if needed for desired spreading/piping consistency.  
  • Scoop into a piping bag and pipe decoratively onto cupcakes, or spread onto cupcakes as desired.

Notes

  • *This recipe doubles or triples well.
  • *There is no need to sift the powdered sugar, unless you're worried that your sugar is quite lumpy.
  • *Do not try to replace the butter with margarine or shortening- it won't work out well.
  • *Add in color, if desired. I like to use colored gel paste instead of liquid food coloring- then you're not messing with adding additional liquid to the perfect consistency of the frosting. Gel paste is sold at craft stores and baking supply shops.
For the cupcakes in the photograph above, I used a 1G Tip by Bakery Crafts to pipe the frosting. The Wilton 1M tip works perfectly for these too.

Nutrition

Calories: 257kcal, Carbohydrates: 30g, Fat: 15g, Saturated Fat: 10g, Cholesterol: 42mg, Sodium: 136mg, Potassium: 4mg, Sugar: 29g, Vitamin A: 490IU, Calcium: 5mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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554 Comments

  1. BerryBerry says:

    Hi have try the method but some how it is still grainy. How to over come this ? Have beat long enough but yet still grainy

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I’m not sure how to troubleshoot that, sorry!

  2. Joyce says:

    Is this a stiff consistency buttercream?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Well, it pipes nicely so I guess so. I’d recommend trying it out to see if it works for your needs.

  3. Susan Lee says:

    I live in the tropical country and I find most buttercream icing doesn’t hold well. What do u think I can do to keep the icing looking pretty?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Keep it refrigerated until ready to serve!

  4. audrey lisik says:

    lori, would you please email me the chocolate buttercream frosting recipe and also the peanut butter frosting..this recipe was delicious… Thank you

  5. Audrey says:

    5 stars
    Hi Recipe girl can you cut this recipe in half with sucess do you think? I get so many complements when I make these cupcakes for Birthdays!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Sure!

  6. Kris McLean says:

    I always use 1/2 unsalted butter and 1/2 shortening so they don’t need to be refrigerated. I’ve found that using only butter makes the icing a little too ‘soft’.

  7. Joanne says:

    Does the butter for the frosting have to be salted or unsalted or does it matter? 

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I prefer to use salted. The salt cuts the sweetness a bit.

  8. Cheryl says:

    How long will cupcakes be good for? Want to do some for wedding. How much in advance can they be made?

    1. Lori Lange says:

      I’d make them a night or two before and keep them well sealed. Then frost the day of… if the night before, then I’d def refrigerate in cake boxes.

  9. BARB says:

    Does this frosting need to have the powdered sugar sifted first?  I have always used the Wilton buttercream recipe and the first time I ever tried to decorate a cake with it, I did not sift the sugar and the frosting was too lumpy to go through my decorating tips.  Ever since, I have always needed to sift the powdered sugar.

    1. Lori Lange says:

      You can if you want. I usually at least run a whisk through the powdered sugar to make sure there are not any big lumps.

  10. Lindsay says:

    Will heavy cream work, or does it have to be whipping cream? Thanks!

    1. Lori Lange says:

      Should be fine.