Killer Chocolate Frosting Recipe | CDKitchen.com (2024)

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The trick to this creamy frosting is the sweetened condensed milk. It makes a rich, smooth frosting that we love to use on sheet cakes or brownies.

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2-5 hrs

34 reviews
5 comments


ingredients

1/2 cup cocoa powder
3/4 cup butter, melted and cooled
1 can (14 ounce size) sweetened condensed milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

directions

Sift the cocoa into the mixing bowl. With and electric mixer on medium-high speed, slowly add the melted butter to the cocoa in the bowl.

With the mixer still running add the sweetened condensed milk. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed. Add the vanilla and beat until combined and the frosting is thick.

Spread the frosting on cooled cake or cupcakes. Let stand for 2 hours for the frosting to set.

recipe tips


Sift the cocoa powder if it is lumpy.

If the frosting is too thick, add a tablespoon of milk or cream.

For a darker chocolate flavor, use Dutch-processed cocoa powder.

Let the melted butter cool before adding to prevent the cocoa from clumping and making the frosting too thin.

If using for a layer cake, make sure the layers are completely cool before frosting.

For a glossy finish, you can add a teaspoon of corn syrup with the vanilla and beat until thick and smooth.

You can use almond extract in place of the vanilla. Other extracts will work as well.

If frosting brownies or a cake in a pan, spread the frosting while they are still slightly warm for easier spreading.

Remember to let the frosted cake or cupcakes stand for 2 hours for the frosting to set properly.

common recipe questions


Can I use unsweetened cocoa powder for this recipe?

Yes, unsweetened cocoa powder is recommended for this recipe.

Is there a substitute for sweetened condensed milk?

There isn't a direct substitute that will give the same texture and sweetness. You can make homemade sweetened condensed milk and use that.

How do I know when the frosting is thick enough?

The frosting should hold its shape and not be runny when lifted with a spoon.

Can I add more vanilla for flavor?

Yes, you can adjust the vanilla to taste, but be cautious not to thin the frosting too much.

Is this frosting suitable for piping?

It's not very firm, making it better for spreading rather than intricate piping.

How long can this frosting be stored?

Store in the refrigerator for up to a week in an airtight container.

Can I freeze this frosting?

Yes, it can be frozen for up to 3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before using.

Can I make this frosting less sweet?

The sweetened condensed milk is integral to the recipe, so reducing sweetness is challenging.

Can I add other flavors to this frosting?

Yes, you can add a tablespoon of instant coffee or a splash of rum.


nutrition data

65 calories, 4 grams fat, 6 grams carbohydrates, 1 grams protein per tablespoon. This recipe is low in sodium.



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reviews & comments

  1. cookingjennifer13 REVIEW:
    October 17, 2020

    Hands down my favorite frosting! It always turns out. Sweet but not too sweet.

  2. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    September 10, 2020

    This frosting was just the right amount of sweetness for me - great on graham crackers for the grandkids - but my husband doesn't think it's sweet enough. (He's used to his mom's cooking; she always made things extra-sweet.) He prefers powdered sugar frosting. Still, I give it four stars, because who needs all that sugar and he is diabetic!!!)

  3. Cristina REVIEW:
    June 24, 2020

    Amazing recipe! Will definitely make it many more times!

  4. Casmut REVIEW:
    June 3, 2020

    Absolutely delicious! Very smooth and amazing. It was thin in the beginning but after letting it sit for about 10 minutes it was an incredible frosting. Thanks for helping me in a pinch!

  5. Josey REVIEW:
    April 13, 2020

    Great recipe. So easy and delicious! Will definitely be making this rather than buying can frosting

  6. Cat REVIEW:
    April 1, 2020

    I have used this recipe before and had forgotten how good, and easy it is, I serve it with fresh fruit to dip, and brownies...yum

  7. Mjc REVIEW:
    February 23, 2020

    Life saver. No milk for buttercream but had sweet and condensed milk. Use almond flavoring. Turned out great will use again.

  8. JoJo REVIEW:
    February 11, 2020

    OMG!!!!! This is now my favorite go to brownie frosting!!! The only thing I do differently from the directions, I do NOT wait on the brownies to cool before spreading it over the them in the pan (bc A: I never plan well enough to have time for that. & B I love to serve brownies fresh & hot!)Pouring it on them immediately makes the frosting kind of soak into the brownies more for extra delicious-ness!

  9. Kellyes REVIEW:
    February 8, 2020

    This frosting was a real life saver. I thought the consistency is perfect, soft but spreadable. I wonder if others are maybe not whipping it long enough? The first time I stopped the mixer, it was definitely too thin. I kept whipping it for another minute or so, until the color started to lighten, and then it was perfect.

  10. Luvcakes October 11, 2019

    When I use cocoa powder in anything, all you taste is the cocoa powder. I used Hershey's. Should I use a different one?

    • CDKitchen Staff Reply:

      Try a Dutch-processed cocoa powder.

  11. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    October 9, 2019

    Super

  12. Kauka REVIEW:
    September 19, 2019

    This frosting is amazingly good! Thank you for sharing. Incredibly good..5 stars baby!

  13. Nana REVIEW:
    August 31, 2019

    This icing was a little soft for the cake I needed to ice so I added powdered sugar until it was just right. Tasted really yummy. I'll make it again. :)

  14. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    July 16, 2019

    It was great after I added 2 cups powdered sugar.

  15. Val REVIEW:
    July 8, 2019

    Delicious recipe but way to runny. I added 1/2 cup of powdered sugar and this helped thicken it some! Also tasted so much better after the powdered sugar was added!

  16. Pat REVIEW:
    July 3, 2019

    Great flavor but too runny. I mix an extra 1/4 cup of cocoa powder so y can frost the cake. Is perfect if you just want to pour over a cake or cupcake, has a nice glossy finish but not to spread.

  17. Eyzoblue REVIEW:
    March 27, 2019

    Super easy recipe, and it has a wonderful flavor. The only reason why I gave it 4 stars is because it was more runny than I would like. I was hoping I could let it sit a while, then frosting the cakes. I'm going to try that and see how it turns out.

  18. Mendoc25 REVIEW:
    March 6, 2019

    Easy to make but very salty guess I’ll need to try unsalted butter next time because i didn’t realize the one I had was salted and it ruined my cake, my fault but now I know

  19. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    February 9, 2019

    This was more of a glaze than a frosting for me, and I even added cream cheese at the end to thicken. It was delicious, but not really a frosting.

  20. Serin23 REVIEW:
    January 26, 2019

    I loved the consistency but found that it was a bit salty for my tastes. I'm going to make it again using unsalted butter and see if that helps!

  21. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    November 6, 2018

    I made this frosting and it was amazing. Smooth and creamy.My new go to chocolate frosting.

  22. Lela REVIEW:
    November 4, 2018

    This icing is AMAZING!!! With this icing who needs cake?!

  23. Jayne September 7, 2018

    Sounds great. Will have to try it.

  24. Nuhaa REVIEW:
    July 8, 2018

    Doesnt taste like anything. Can i add more condensed milk to make it sweeter?

    • CDKitchen Staff Reply:

      If you add more sweetened condensed milk you'd have to adjust other ingredients as well so it wasn't soupy. Maybe try using a different cocoa powder? This frosting tasted plenty sweet and flavorful to us!

  25. Lisall REVIEW:
    June 27, 2018

    I was skeptical at first. I am not a fan of cooking. I do it because we need to eat on a budget. Had the items in pantry so decided to I tried it. I am hooked. One thing, I love cream cheese. Can anyone advise (a non-cook/baker) on how to add cream cheese to this recipe?

  26. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    June 18, 2018

    super easy and delicious

  27. Lecieprice REVIEW:
    June 6, 2018

    Your recipe was great. Turned out delicious.

  28. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    January 25, 2018

    I found this super easy, I melted the butter halfway, so it was just right spreadable when I added to my brownies,. Love it!

  29. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    December 31, 2017

    I panicked when I saw that I had no confectioners sugar to make frosting. I scrambled to find a recipe that fit the ingredients that I had to hand and consider myself saved by this recipe. Everybody raved!! Thank you.

  30. Darleen REVIEW:
    October 31, 2017

    Great recipe! Reminds me of making ganache - pour it on and devour!

  31. Lj REVIEW:
    September 4, 2017

    Was a fail for me. Added cream cheese. Was like soup. Put bowl with frosting in fridge and only got less soupy. Never stiffened up. Ended up using canned frosting.

  32. Dar September 3, 2017

    How can I make this thicker? For piping?

    • CDKitchen Staff Reply:

      This isn't the kind of frosting used for decorating. It's a much softer frosting.

  33. Mel REVIEW:
    August 28, 2017

    I made it exact recipe and everyone went nuts over it. I didn't have to spread the icing just poured it on. I'm sure it would have set up firm left in fridge

  34. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    August 12, 2017

    I love this chocolate icing just the way it is, not overly sweet!

  35. Rhonda August 10, 2017

    Is it true that this frosting uses NO powdered sugar at all?

    • CDKitchen Staff Reply:

      Yes, that is correct.

  36. Txwineoh REVIEW:
    June 3, 2017

    I added 4ozs of whipped cream cheese (1/2 of a tub) at the end of this recipe and mixed till blended. Refrigerated for 30 mins, then frosted cake. It was ready to eat then. I felt the icing was too thin before I added the cream cheese. Probably didn't have to refrigerate but I was waiting for the cake to cool. This was easy, quick and tasted very good. I will make it again with my tweek.

  37. jewelofthenile REVIEW:
    January 15, 2017

    This made great frosting!

  38. Guest Foodie April 17, 2016

    i'm sorry about this but whom ever did this need to read it over or i'm just a dumb blond it says 14 oz of vap milk it should say 1 can 4oz of vap milk right thanks alot for messing up my cake dmi

    • CDKitchen Staff Reply:

      Oh my, you used evaporated milk? Well, there's your problem. This recipe calls for sweetened condensed milk, not evaporated. Big difference!

  39. Suzin REVIEW:
    May 13, 2009

    This was so easy! I added my own twist though, I dropped an 8oz. package of cream cheese in it and blended it all together. I was able to use it right away and it was absolutely delish!!

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Killer Chocolate Frosting Recipe | CDKitchen.com (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between chocolate frosting and icing? ›

You'll be glad to know there is a distinction between the two. In broad terms, frosting is thick and fluffy, and is used to coat the outside (and often the inner layers) of a cake. Icing is thinner and glossier than frosting, and can be used as a glaze or for detailed decorating.

What is the difference between chocolate ganache and frosting? ›

In contrast to icing, ganache contains cocoa solids, so it is usually thicker and heavier. However, its consistency is versatile – if you need a thinner ganache, you can simply add more cream to the mixture. Icing is less adaptable and tends to always have a fairly runny texture.

What kind of frosting made of chocolate and heavy cream? ›

Chocolate Ganache is made with just 2 ingredients- chocolate and cream but has so many practical uses as a dip, frosting, filling, and topping. I have made this chocolate ganache recipe countless times as frosting for Chocolate Cupcakes, a dip for Eclairs, or poured over Poppyseed Cake.

How do you stiffen store bought chocolate frosting? ›

Store-bought frosting can be too thin for piping frosting onto your cake. You'll need to thicken the consistency. Empty a can of frosting into a bowl and mix in 1 tablespoon of confectioner's sugar with a mixer, adding more sugar 1 tablespoon at a time until you reach the desired consistency.

Why is it called German chocolate frosting? ›

In fact, the name comes from American baker, Samuel German, who developed a type of dark baking chocolate in 1852. The baking chocolate was then named Baker's German's Sweet Chocolate in honor of German.

Which is better, icing or frosting? ›

It all depends on what you want your cake to look like in the end. Frosting usually has a thick and fluffy consistency and is used to coat all sections of a cake. Icing features a much thinner consistency and is more commonly used for glazing and decorating baked goods in detail.

Does ganache frosting get hard? ›

As it cools, your ganache will thicken and harden to a stable fudge-like consistency. It will never reach a point where it is rock hard (you'll always be able to smudge it if you apply enough pressure with your finger and it will always give to your teeth if you take a bite) but it will completely firm up once cooled.

Which is better, chocolate ganache or buttercream? ›

Chocolate ganache sets so much faster than buttercream, and it's a lot harder for it to melt once it sets. It also sets a lot firmer than buttercream, so once you stack cakes on top. it is so much safer to do so without denting the bottom tier.

Why add cocoa butter to ganache? ›

Additionally, if you want to make your white chocolate ganache firmer without adding more sweetness to it, you can add cocoa butter instead of adding more white chocolate.

What is the most difficult frosting to make? ›

Italian Meringue Buttercream

This is considered one of the very difficult methods for making buttercream because the sugar syrup must be cooked to a specific temperature and then, while piping hot, poured into the whipped egg whites.

How do you stiffen chocolate frosting? ›

If you are making a chocolate frosting, adding more cocoa powder is a great option for thickening it. The technique is basically the same as if you were thickening with powdered sugar, but you want to use a smaller quantity of cocoa powder than icing sugar. Try adding just 1 to 2 teaspoon at a time.

What does ganache mean in English? ›

noun. ga·​nache (ˌ)gä-ˈnäsh. gə- : a sweet creamy chocolate mixture used especially as a filling or frosting.

How to make store-bought frosting taste like bakery? ›

Depending on what kind of cake you're making, try stirring a spoonful of any of the following into the frosting:
  1. Peanut butter.
  2. Cookie butter.
  3. Chocolate-hazelnut spread.
  4. Dulce de leche.
  5. Caramel sauce.
  6. Lemon curd.
  7. Fruit jam.
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Can I add cream cheese to store bought chocolate frosting? ›

Creamy ingredients like Nutella, cream cheese, marshmallow creme, peanut butter or another nut butter will give the store-bought frosting tons of flavor with some additional smoothness. Mix in 1 cup of cream cheese or 1/2 cup of marshmallow creme or nut butter per can of frosting for a creamy delight.

Are you supposed to whip canned frosting? ›

Better Homes and Gardens tested whipping store-bought frosting and confirmed that the process really does increase the quantity due to “beating air into the frosting.” Simply stirring canned frosting may also help spread it more easily.

What is chocolate frosting called? ›

Ganache (/ɡəˈnæʃ/ or /ɡəˈnɑːʃ/; French: [ɡanaʃ]) is a glaze, icing, sauce, or filling for pastries, made from chocolate and cream.

Can you eat chocolate frosting by itself? ›

“Snacking Frosting” Is a Real Thing, and I Honestly Can't Remember How I Lived Without It. There's a stigma against eating frosting straight from the can. We all do it, of course, but never without a sense of shame—even though, according to science, it makes evolutionary sense.

Can you buy chocolate frosting? ›

Tesco Chocolate Flavour Frosting 400G - Tesco Groceries.

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