How to Make Chocolate Fudge Frosting - Recipe | Bake with Shivesh (2024)

I am pretty sure you can tell by the name that this frosting recipe is going to be EPIC! It is my absolute favorite chocolate flavored frosting and if you have been on the search for the chocolate frosting of your dreams, then this chocolate fudge frosting is definitely going to be the perfect fit.


It is a perfect cross between chocolate ganache and chocolate buttercream frosting. I mean, just imagine, all the goodness from the butter and cream combined with the best chocolate flavor. This frosting truly defines decadence and I can’t wait for all of you to make it for yourselves!

Ingredients needed for chocolate fudge frosting


Honestly, I will never get over the fact that using simple ingredients can give you so many absolutely delicious things to munch on. This recipe is another testament of the same. All you need for the best chocolate fudge frosting includes:

Butter

Now because this recipe is a mix of chocolate buttercream and chocolate ganache, we start by adding in butter in a bowl. Like always, I used regular salted amul butter for this frosting. If you want, you can also use unsalted butter. D’lecta is a common brand that you can find for the same.

Cocoa Powder

Cocoa powder is what will add a major chunk of the decadent chocolate flavor to this frosting. While adding cocoa powder, you need to see which kind you are adding. Is it natural cocoa powder or dutch processed?

Dutch processed cocoa powder is much darker in color and is also neutral. Natural cocoa powder on the other hand is like a light brown color and is acidic. The kind of cocoa powder you add is important to be taken into consideration in recipes that have leavening agents. Cocoa powder reacts with them and effects the final texture and look of your baked goods. In recipes such as hot cocoa or frosting, you can use either and it will work out just fine.

Icing sugar

In frostings, it is very important to use icing sugar. Its powdered consistency makes sure the sugar gets dissolved very easily and evenly throughout the frosting.

Vanilla

I always add vanilla extract in almost all of my recipes. It just adds such a great flavor to your desserts. If you don’t have extract, you can also use essence. Vanilla beans ofcourse, are the best thing to use if you can get your hands on them.

Chocolate

Please make sure you are using chocolate and not compound, especially for recipes like these. I used dark chocolate here because I love the flavor. If you want, you can also use milk chocolate.

Whichever flavor of chocolate you are using, just make sure it is from a brand of good quality. Chocolate is the star ingredient and flavor here so if you use chocolate that doesn’t taste the best, your frosting will automatically lose its charm. Read more about best baking chocolate.

Cream

For this chocolate fudge frosting I have used fresh cream but if you want, you can also use heavy cream. Just use the exact same quantity and your frosting will be just as beautiful.

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Tips to make the best chocolate fudge frosting

Always use softened butter
Whenever you are making frosting, it is extremely important to use softened butter. This ensures that your butter and sugar whip up easily and nicely, resulting in a stable frosting. If you use cold butter and try to whip that with your sugar, it will take you ages to reach the desired consistency. On the other hand, if you use melted butter, your butter and sugar will never whip up to a stable consistency and you will have an extremely runny frosting.

Sift both, icing sugar and cocoa powder
Both icing sugar and cocoa powder have a high tendency to lump up. Sifting ensures that no lumps are getting added into our frosting and also adds a bit of air which can help with the structure of the final frosting

Do not use caster sugar
Please don’t try to substitute icing sugar with caster sugar for this recipe. If you do not have icing sugar, you can simple blitz your caster sugar till it reaches a powdered consistency. Also, icing sugar does have cornflour in it which helps with the stabilisation of the frosting so ideally, you’d want to go and buy a packet while making frostings.

Let your chocolate come to room temperature before adding into the mix
Once you have melted your chocolate, make sure to keep it aside to cool down before you add it to the butter and cocoa mix. If you add hot melted chocolate, it will bring down the entire structure that you have created while whipping your butter, sugar, and cocoa powder and you will eventually end up with an unstable frosting.

Warm your cream
If you add cold cream to your frosting mixture, it will be harder to mix it in. Warm temperature of the cream ensures that you can incorporate the cream evenly and smoothly. To make this frosting even more stable, you can add heavy cream instead of fresh cream, cool it in the fridge and then whip it up!

Make sure to refrigerate the frosting

Once your frosting is ready, make sure you cover it and store it in the refrigerator. This is a really important step that will make the frosting much more stable and pipeable. Refrigerating it will make sure the chocolate sets and when you are using it to top off your desserts, it will maintain its shape and consistency.

Honestly. It is so hard to keep taking spoonfuls of this frosting while making it. It is just so indulgent! I know some of you struggle with making frostings. I have detailed articles on my website to help you with your struggles. Make sure to check out Vanilla Bean Buttercream Frosting, Cream Cheese Frosting, and MeringueFrosting. All of these articles have all the questions you could possibly have while making frostings. Go through them point by point and learn how to make perfect frostings, different kinds, each time.

How to use chocolate fudge frosting

Honestly, you can use this amazing frosting for anything you want! I love piping these on top of my cupcakes. You can also use it to layer your cakes and make the most chocolatey celebration cake ever! I love putting a layer of this frosting on my brownies as well. My mouth is literally wearing right now and I know yours is too. Go and make this chocolate fudge frosting asap and don’t forget to share your pictures with me on Instagram by tagging my page @shivesh17. Happy baking!

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup butter (softened)
  • ¼ cup cocoa powder
  • 1 cup icing sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • ½ cup chocolate (melted)
  • ½ cup cream (warm)

Instructions

  1. In a bowl add in butter and sift in icing sugar and cocoa powder.
  2. Whip this mixture using a hand whisk or an electric mixer at high speed till you get a fluffy and light mixture.
  3. Add in vanilla and beat it in as well. Once all of this is combined, warm your cream and mix that in as well.
  4. Next, melt your chocolate and let it cool down slightly before you add it into the frosting mixture.
  5. Once cooled down, just combine everything using your whisk. Give it a good mix and you will see your frosting be thick but slightly liquidy.
  6. Refrigerate the frosting for 30-40 minutes.
  7. Use it as desired.

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FAQs

What is chocolate fudge icing made of? ›

Combine butter, milk, cocoa and salt in small saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is smooth and slightly thickened. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla. Place powdered sugar in medium bowl; add cocoa mixture.

What are the ingredients in Pillsbury chocolate fudge frosting? ›

Sugar, Water, Palm Oil, Corn Syrup, Cocoa Processed With Alkali, Corn Starch, Canola Oil, Contains 2% Or Less Of: Salt, Mono And Diglycerides, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Natural And Artificial Flavor, Polysorbate 60, Modified Corn Starch, Potassium Sorbate (Preservative), Citric Acid, Soy Lecithin, Xanthan Gum, ...

How to make chocolate frosting from canned vanilla frosting? ›

Cocoa powder is what you want.

Add 1 tablespoon at a time until you reach the desired flavor profile. If you want big chocolate flavor, consider a chocolate ganache (or other form of nearly-pure chocolate frosting.)

What is chocolate frosting made of? ›

Chocolate Buttercream Ingredients

This homemade chocolate frosting recipe comes together quickly with just five ingredients: confectioners' sugar, cocoa powder, melted butter, milk, and vanilla extract.

What's the difference between fudge and chocolate fudge? ›

Although fudge often contains chocolate, fudge is not the same as chocolate. Chocolate is a mix of cocoa solids, cocoa butter and sometimes sugar and other flavorings and is hard and brittle. Fudge is a mixture of sugar, dairy and flavorings that is cooked and cooled to form a smooth, semi-soft confection.

Why is my chocolate fudge icing grainy? ›

Cool it gently - if you use the freezer, keep checking every 5 minutes. It's safest to use the fridge and stir every 10 minutes, but this will take longer. If the frosting cools too quickly, it can become grainy and it will be too firm to spread on the cake.

Does Pillsbury chocolate fudge frosting need to be refrigerated? ›

No, no need to refrigerate them. But refrigeration might keep the frosting from coming off, when you cut a slice of cake.

Does fudge icing need to be refrigerated? ›

I recommend refrigerating it if you are not going to use it within 2-3 days as it does contain butter. What is fudge icing made of? This chocolate fudge frosting recipe is made with butter, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, salt, corn syrup, coffee, vanilla, and chocolate chips.

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

cream, chocolate and a pinch of butter. Using just those ingredients, the process to make Chocolate Ganache Frosting is super easy, almost foolproof! Heat the cream, pour over the chocolate chips and butter then allow to sit for 5 minutes to soften. Once softened, whisk till smooth and allow to cool – seriously simple.

How do you make canned frosting taste like bakery? ›

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.

How do you make canned chocolate frosting taste better? ›

Whip the frosting with half a block of cream cheese and an extra cup of powdered sugar and a few drops of the appropriate flavoring extract. If you're using chocolate, add cocoa powder. If you want a richer buttery flavor add a few tablespoons of butter as well.

Can you whip canned frosting to make it fluffier? ›

Empty the canned frosting into a large mixing bowl. Whip the frosting using an electric mixer (either hand mixer or stand mixer) for 2 to 3 minutes until fluffy and doubled in size. It's ready! Decorate twice as many cupcakes, cakes, and cookies with ease thanks to this canned frosting hack.

What is homemade frosting made of? ›

Icing recipes typically combine powdered sugar and liquid (like water, milk or juice) whereas buttercream frosting is made by creaming together butter, sugar and a little bit of milk to make the frosting fluffy, smooth and perfectly spreadable.

What is a substitute for milk in chocolate frosting? ›

What is the best alternative to milk?
  • Soy Milk. Soy milk has been the most popular non-dairy substitute for decades because its nutrition profile closely resembles that of cow's milk. ...
  • Almond Milk. Almond milk is a great dairy alternative when you are looking to cut calories. ...
  • Rice Milk. ...
  • Coconut Milk. ...
  • Hemp Milk. ...
  • Cashew Milk.
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Can you use melted butter in frosting? ›

You can make a kind of frosting with melted butter, but if you're making a buttercream, it won't work. Put the melted butter in a freezer for a while until it solidifies and you're OK. That's what you'd do if you were making a buttercream with browned butter.

What's the difference between chocolate sauce and chocolate fudge? ›

In the simplest terms hot fudge sauce is thicker than chocolate sauce. Chocolate sauce is often made with cocoa powder instead of melted chocolate, calls for a higher proportion of liquid, and uses significantly less butter compared to hot fudge sauce.

What is fudge popsicles made of? ›

Whereas store-bought fudge pops are made with a laundry list of hard-to-pronounce ingredients, the homemade version requires just five simple ones that are likely in your kitchen: cocoa powder, sugar, cornstarch, milk, and vanilla extract, plus a pinch of salt.

Is chocolate fudge cake the same as chocolate cake? ›

Fudge cake packs a thicker, denser cake layer, a velvet departure from the more delicate, fluffy cake layers found in a chocolate cake. Think of the textural difference between a block of fudge and a block of chocolate. The chocolate melts in your mouth, while the fudge lingers with every chewy bite.

What's the difference between fudge and ganache? ›

Although the two are made from similar ingredients, they'll wind up with different consistencies. Ganache might solidify slightly but will remain smooth as a filling or icing. Fudge, meanwhile, will be soft enough to easily bite into while being solid enough to hold its shape after it has time to set up.

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