The Best Maple Buttercream Frosting

The Best Maple Buttercream Frosting

Yield 2 1/2 cups
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

The Best Maple Buttercream Frosting is creamy and delicious and it tastes just like the icing on a Maple Donut. What a great frosting for your Fall desserts!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Butter, slightly softened (We use Salted Sweet Cream Butter)
  • 1 teaspoon Crescent Mapleine Imitation Maple Flavoring or Maple Extract
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Extract
  • 1 pound Powdered Sugar (or 4 cups)

Instructions

  1. Add the “slightly softened” butter (somewhere in between straight out of the refrigerator and room temperature) to the mixing bowl along with the Mapleine Extract and the Vanilla Extract. A note about the Maple flavoring for this icing.  There are two types ... Crescent Mapleine Imitation Maple Flavoring or Maple Extract. We tried both in our Maple Frosting recipe and we ended up liking the flavor of the Mapleine better.  It was closer to the taste of a Maple doughnut.  But individual tastes vary obviously, and either will work for this frosting.
  2. Mix the butter, Vanilla, and Mapleine Extract together until they are fully combined (about 2 minutes on medium speed.) You want the extract to fully meld with the butter to get the best-flavored frosting possible.
  3. Scrape the sides of the bowl down before moving on to the next step of the recipe.
  4. Measure 1 pound of Powdered Sugar.  If you don’t have a food scale, the equivalent is 4 cups.
  5. Add the powdered sugar to the mixing bowl.  
  6. Start your mixer (or electric beater) on the lowest setting. Keep on low until the butter and sugar are incorporated (about 30 seconds), remove the dishtowel, and scrape down the sides of the bowl. Increase the mixer speed to medium-high and mix for 30-45 more seconds until the frosting starts to be light and fluffy.
  7. Taste your frosting! You are trying to determine if the consistency is correct or if it needs a tiny bit more Mapeleine Extract. Depending on how it tastes, you will take the next step.  If the frosting has the right taste but is too thick, add some milk and mix again to check to see if it is now the right consistency.  How much milk? That depends on the state of your frosting. A good rule of thumb is to add the milk a teaspoon at a time.

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