There’s a reason cream cheese is considered to be one of the most versatile frosting options for cakes. Cream cheese frosting is a rich and creamy topping made primarily from cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract. It's a popular choice for frosting cakes, cupcakes, and other baked goods due to its smooth texture, slightly tangy flavour, and overall versatility. Cream cheese frosting is often used to top classic desserts like carrot cake, red velvet cake, and cinnamon rolls; cream cheese has a gentler sweetness which can work really well with dense, intense palates like dark chocolate or red velvet.
Moreover, It serves as an excellent base for incorporating additional flavourings such as citrus zest, cocoa powder, spices, or extracts. Cream cheese tends to complement fruity flavours, which is ideal because most celebration cakes have a fruit-toned flavour. Working with cream cheese is pretty easy, you just need to know the basics. Here are some pointers you may need if you’re using a cream cheese frosting.
Full-Fat Cream Cheese Works Better
Unless you’re making cake for someone on a diet, or have specific instructions to use low-carb ingredients, opt for a full-fat cream cheese which offers a much better consistency and flavour. Avoid using low-fat or non-fat cream cheese, as they can result in a runny or less flavorful frosting. Try to use unsalted butter to control the saltiness of the frosting and pure vanilla extract for the best flavour.
Room Temperature Is A Must
Temperature is pretty crucial to bet the best frosting. Before making cream cheese frosting, make sure that both the cream cheese and butter are at room temperature. Softening them allows for easier blending and ensures a smooth, creamy texture. Be careful about over-softening the ingredients, as this can lead to a runny frosting. Soften the cream cheese and butter by leaving them at room temperature for about 30-60 minutes before starting the recipe.
Beat Until Smooth and Fluffy
When making cream cheese frosting, it's crucial to beat the cream cheese and butter until they are smooth and creamy. Use a stand mixer or handheld electric mixer at medium speed for this step. Start by beating the butter alone until it's light and fluffy, then add the softened cream cheese and continue beating until well combined and smooth.
Gradually Add the Sugar
Adding powdered sugar to cream cheese frosting provides sweetness and helps stabilise the mixture. However, adding too much sugar at once can result in a gritty or overly sweet frosting. To avoid this, add the powdered sugar gradually, about one cup at a time, while continuously beating the mixture at a low speed. Stop and scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to ensure even mixing.
Avoid Overmixing
While it's essential to beat the cream cheese and butter until smooth, it's equally important to avoid overmixing the frosting once the powdered sugar has been added. Overmixing can cause the frosting to become thin and lose its structure. Once all the ingredients are incorporated and the desired consistency is achieved, stop mixing immediately to prevent overworking the frosting.
Refrigerate Before Using
After making cream cheese frosting, it's better to refrigerate it for about 30 minutes to an hour before using it to frost your cakes or cupcakes. Chilling the frosting helps it firm up slightly, making it easier to spread and reducing the risk of it melting or becoming too soft. However, avoid refrigerating the frosting for too long, as it can become too firm and difficult to work with. If the frosting becomes too stiff after refrigeration, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes before using it.
Store Properly to Maintain Freshness
Cream cheese frosting should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator to maintain its freshness. Proper storage helps prevent the frosting from absorbing other odours in the fridge and extends its shelf life. Before using refrigerated frosting, allow it to come to room temperature for about 15-30 minutes and give it a quick stir to restore its creamy texture. Use refrigerated cream cheese frosting within 3-5 days for the best quality.