Strawberry Buttercream Frosting Recipe

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Youโ€™ll love how this strawberry buttercream frosting bursts with real strawberry flavor and creamy sweetness. Itโ€™s light, smooth, and ready in just 10 minutes โ€” perfect for topping cakes, cupcakes, or cookies anytime.

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Why Youโ€™ll Love This Strawberry Buttercream

Fresh strawberry flavor and vibrant color

This frosting shines with the taste of real strawberries. The natural pink hue gives every dessert a fresh, colorful look without food coloring.

Smooth, creamy texture that pipes beautifully

Itโ€™s buttery, soft, and spreads like a dream. Whether youโ€™re swirling it on cupcakes or piping rosettes, it holds shape perfectly.

Simple ingredient list and 10-minute prep time

With only butter, powdered sugar, and strawberries, this recipe comes together fast. Youโ€™ll have a bakery-style frosting in minutes.

Perfect for cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and more

This frosting pairs beautifully with vanilla, chocolate, or lemon desserts. Try it with my Strawberry Cake Recipe with Creamy Strawberry Buttercream for the ultimate treat.

Ingredients Needed

Butter at room temperature (salted or unsalted)

Softened butter creates the base for a fluffy texture. Either salted or unsalted butter works well, depending on your taste.

Powdered sugar and how to adjust consistency

Powdered sugar gives structure and sweetness. Add a little more for a thicker consistency or reduce slightly for a softer spread.

Fresh strawberries and how moisture affects results

Finely chopped fresh strawberries with their juices bring flavor and natural color. Since moisture varies, always check texture before adding extra fruit.

Optional swaps, including using thawed frozen strawberries

You can use thawed frozen berries if fresh ones arenโ€™t available. Puree them first, and then adjust powdered sugar to keep your frosting thick and smooth.

How to Make Strawberry Buttercream Frosting

Cream the butter until smooth and fluffy

Start by beating softened butter in a large bowl. Mix until itโ€™s pale and creamy. This step ensures a light, silky texture later.

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Mix in powdered sugar gradually

Add powdered sugar slowly, mixing on low to prevent clumps. Then increase speed until the mixture becomes smooth and well-blended.

Add chopped strawberries and their juices

Now, fold in the strawberries and their natural juice. Youโ€™ll see the frosting turn a lovely pink and smell amazing right away.

Adjust thickness with extra berries or powdered sugar

If itโ€™s too thick, add more berries. If itโ€™s thin, sprinkle extra sugar. Adjust gradually until it reaches your ideal consistency.

How to use the frosting on cakes and cupcakes

Spread it over cooled cakes, pipe it onto cupcakes, or sandwich it between cookies. Itโ€™s also delicious on Sourdough Red Velvet Cupcakes with Buttercream Frosting.

Tips for Perfect Strawberry Buttercream Every Time

Managing moisture levels from fresh strawberries

Since strawberries vary in juiciness, balance them carefully. Always add small amounts at a time and mix until you find the right thickness.

Balancing thickness and spreadability

If your frosting feels dense, add a spoonful of juice or puree. For a firmer hold, chill it for a few minutes before decorating.

How temperature affects frosting texture

Warm kitchens can soften butter quickly, making frosting runny. Keep it slightly cool and whip again if it loosens too much.

Best techniques for piping and decorating

For neat swirls, use a piping bag fitted with a star tip. Chill cupcakes briefly before serving for cleaner edges and longer hold.

Yield, Storage, and Make-Ahead Notes

Approximate yield (3โ€“4 cups; 16 servings)

This recipe makes about 3 to 4 cups, enough for 16 cupcakes or a two-layer cake.

Refrigeration and freezing instructions

Store leftovers in an airtight container. Keep it in the fridge for up to 4 days or freeze for up to 3 months.

How to thaw and rewhip frosting for best texture

When ready to use, let it thaw at room temperature. Then whip again for a smooth, creamy finish that spreads easily.

Strawberry Buttercream FAQs

Does strawberry buttercream frosting need to be refrigerated?

Yes, because of the fresh fruit, it should be refrigerated if not used immediately. Let it soften slightly before spreading.

What are 5 mistakes to avoid when making butter icing?

Avoid using cold butter, overmixing, adding too much liquid, skipping the scraping step, and using warm bowls.

How long can strawberry buttercream sit out?

It can sit at room temperature for about 2 hours. After that, refrigerate to keep it fresh.

How to make strawberry flavoured buttercream?

Beat butter, add powdered sugar, then blend in chopped strawberries or puree until smooth and fluffy.

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Conclusion

This strawberry buttercream frosting is sweet, creamy, and full of real fruit flavor. Itโ€™s quick to make, easy to customize, and perfect for any dessert. Once you taste it, youโ€™ll find yourself making it again and again. Check out more ideas on Pinterest for frosting inspiration and fun decorating tips.

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Strawberry Buttercream Frosting

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This easy strawberry buttercream frosting is creamy, fluffy, and packed with fresh strawberry flavor. Itโ€™s perfect for topping cakes, cupcakes, and cookies and ready in just 10 minutes!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Dessert, Frosting
Cuisine American
Servings 16 servings
Calories 168 kcal

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl Large size recommended
  • Electric hand mixer or stand mixer For smooth and creamy texture
  • Spatula To scrape the sides and smooth frosting

Ingredients
  

  • 8 tablespoons butter at room temperature
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • ยฝ cup finely chopped fresh strawberries including juices
  • optional additional powdered sugar if needed

Instructions
 

  • Beat softened butter in a large mixing bowl until smooth and creamy. Stop to scrape the sides as needed.
  • Add powdered sugar gradually, mixing on low speed until combined and smooth.
  • Add chopped strawberries with their juices and mix on low until fully combined.
  • If the frosting is too thick, add more strawberries. If too thin, add powdered sugar until desired texture is reached.
  • Use immediately to frost cakes, cupcakes, or cookies. Chill briefly for firmer piping results.

Notes

Fresh strawberries vary in moisture, so adjust powdered sugar and fruit as needed for the right texture. Chill your decorated desserts briefly to help the frosting hold its shape. This recipe makes 3โ€“4 cups of frosting, enough for 16 cupcakes or one two-layer cake.
Keyword buttercream frosting, dessert recipes, strawberry buttercream frosting, Strawberry Frosting
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