Italian Buttercream Is the Key to the Most Indulgent Confections (2024)

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Clarice is a pastry chef with over a decade of writing and creating recipes. Having lived in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Orlando, and NYC in the United States; Canada, Hong Kong, The Philippines, Mexico, South Africa, France, Spain, and the UK, Clarice has had a lifetime of studying cuisines from around the globe.

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Prep: 30 mins

Cook: 10 mins

Total: 40 mins

Servings: 20to 40 servings

Yield: 7 cups

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Italian buttercream is the most stable of all the buttercreams. While American buttercream uses mostly powdered sugar and butter, both Italian and Swiss buttercreams are meringue-based and use egg whites, granulated sugar, and butter. This creates a much silkier, lighter, and not overly sweet buttercream.

Swiss buttercream is made by gently heating the egg whites over a double boiler while whisking to 160 F to kill any salmonella before turning it into a meringue. Italian buttercream is made by drizzling a hot sugar syrup into the whipped egg whites. Because the sugar syrup is cooked to 238 F, it makes a much stronger and stable buttercream.

Italian meringue buttercream is my personal buttercream of choice. It's perfect for frosting cakes, silky smooth, and not too sweet. Many people are intimidated to make anything that requires a thermometer, but it's super easy and well worth it.

The recipe makes about 7 cups of frosting, enough to pipe on 48cupcakes or frost and fill a3-layer cake. Feel free to scale the recipe down or freeze the leftover frosting if you can't use it all at once.

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"Italian Meringue: It is amazing how these simple ingredients turn into a not-too-sweet smooth and fluffy frosting! The last stage of mixing takes a little patience because it does thin out and get lumpy looking, but the frosting smooths out nicely and it gets quite thick." — Diana Rattray

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Ingredients

Steps to Make It

  1. Gather the ingredients.

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  2. Let the butter come to room temperature.

    Meanwhile, put 1 1/2 cups of the granulated sugar in a small pot. Add the water and stir to combine. With your fingers or a pastry brush, wipe any sugar crystals from the sides of the pot.

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  3. Heat over medium-high heat until the sugar syrup reaches 238 F, about 10 minutes. Do not stir the syrup while it is cooking since this will cause the sugar to crystalize.

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  4. Meanwhile, put the egg whites and salt into a the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. Whisk on medium speed until the whites become frothy.

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  5. With the mixer running, in a slow, steady stream, add the remaining 1/3 granulated sugar to the bowl of the stand mixer. Increase the speed to high and continue to whisk until the mixture reaches medium-stiff peaks.

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  6. Once the sugar syrup reaches 238 F, remove from the heat. Reduce the mixer speed to low. With the mixer running, slowly stream the sugar syrup down the side of the bowl until fully incorporated into the meringue.

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  7. Increase the speed to medium-high, and continue to whisk until it is doubled in size and the bottom of the bowl is no longer warm, about 10 minutes.

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  8. Switch to the paddle attachment. With the mixer on medium speed, slowly add the cubed butter a couple pieces at a time until the butter is fully incorporated, smooth, and fluffy before adding the next addition. The mixture may seem to resemble the texture of cottage cheese or thin out at moments as you add the butter, but continue to whip the mixture and it will thicken to smooth, firm peaks.

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  9. Add the vanilla, continuing to mix until everything comes together into a beautiful silky smooth buttercream.

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Raw Egg Warning

Consuming raw and lightly-cooked eggs poses a risk for food-borneillness.

Tips

  • Use a candy thermometer to ensure the sugar syrup reaches the correct temperature of 238 F. Although it might be tempting, don't stir the syrup as it's cooking, or the sugar will crystalize.
  • For safety, especially if feeding children, older adults, pregnant individuals, and those with weakened immune systems, use pasteurized eggs.

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Buttercream looks like soup: either the meringue was too warm before adding in the butter, or you just need to whip it longer. If whipping it longer is not working, try putting the whole bowl in the fridge for 15 minutes to chill, then scrape down the sides, and whip again.
  • Buttercream looks like chunks of butter: ingredients were too cold. Let it come to room temp, and try whipping again.

Recipe Variations

Chocolate Italian Buttercream: Fold in 8 ounces of melted, slightly cooled semisweet or bittersweet chocolate along with the vanilla.

Lemon Italian Buttercream: Fold in about 1/3 cup of lemon curd along with the vanilla.

How to Store and Freeze

The buttercream should be used at room temperature but can be stored in the fridge, in an airtight container, for up to a week, or in the freezer, in a freezer-safe bag or container, for up to six months.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
120Calories
9g Fat
9g Carbs
1g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 20to 40
Amount per serving
Calories120
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 9g12%
Saturated Fat 6g29%
Cholesterol 24mg8%
Sodium 24mg1%
Total Carbohydrate 9g3%
Dietary Fiber 0g0%
Total Sugars 9g
Protein 1g
Vitamin C 0mg0%
Calcium 3mg0%
Iron 0mg0%
Potassium 12mg0%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

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