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Updated on April 13, 2026 by Liz Marek · This post may contain affiliate links · 82 Comments

Crusting Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe

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Crusting Cream Cheese Frosting That Is Silky Smooth, Creamy And Stable Enough To Use Inside And Outside Your Cake

Crusting cream cheese frosting is made with cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar and extract and pairs with just about any cake flavor you can imagine. Think about it. Cream cheese basically equals cheesecake. Cheesecake goes with ALL THE THINGS. Crusting cream cheese frosting is most often paired with old-fashioned red velvet cake, carrot cake, chocolate cake and even lemon cake!

cream cheese frosting recipe

Basically, you can't go wrong with using crusting cream cheese frosting for everything including cupcakes and sugar cookies.

The best part about this cream cheese frosting is that it is a crusting recipe. That might sound a little odd to you but basically that means that the sugar content in this frosting is high enough that the granules of sugar turn into tiny little crystals and form a thin and crispy outer layer to the cake.

If you need a version that crusts for smoothing with the Viva method, check out my classic cream cheese frosting. But if you want the best flavor with no starchy aftertaste, the granulated sugar version wins every time.

Crusting Cream Cheese Cake Frosting Recipe

Why is this awesome? (trust me, it's AWESOME!)

If you've ever worked with cream cheese frosting before you know it has a horrible tendency to be a little wet, a little soft and a whole lot unstable in warm weather.

This crusting cream cheese frosting crusts so that it's very stable and can be used as a filling for cakes, frosting for the outside, cupcakes and even on cookies. I would still stay away from using this frosting under fondant though, cream cheese and fondant just do not get along and you end up with a melting layer of gooey sugar under the fondant.

How To Make Crusting Cream Cheese Frosting

To actually make the crusting cream cheese frosting you can get it done in about 10 minutes flat.

  • Cream your room temperature butter with the paddle attachment until it's nice and smooth with no lumps (on low).
  • Add in your room temperature cream cheese and cream until smooth with the butter.
  • Start adding in your powdered sugar (sifted) one cup at a time while mixing on low. Don't add the next cup until the first is incorporated fully.
  • Once your powdered sugar is incorporated and the frosting is smooth you're done! This is a THICK cream cheese frosting so that it is stable and won't' melt all over your cake.

cream cheese frosting recipe

I admit that crusting cream cheese frosting really eluded me for a long time. Don't get me wrong, I loved eating it on cupcakes and a nice slice of carrot cake from one of my favorite bakery but when I would try to make it myself to use with my client cakes, I never really felt it would work. It was either too soft or tasteless.

Most of the time when I see a cream cheese recipe, it has added liquid to it like milk or cream. I feel like this really causes the frosting to be too soft. Ok for cupcakes but not great for cakes. So why add it?

cream cheese frosting for cupcakes

You'll notice that this recipe has more butter to cream cheese ratio than a typical cream cheese recipe. Butter helps with stability, flavor, and creaminess. There's just enough cream cheese to add a nice flavor to the frosting but not so much that it breaks down the frosting and makes it too wet.

Tips For Successful Crusting Cream Cheese Frosting

cream cheese frosting recipe

  1. Did you forget to bring your cream cheese to room temperature? I'll tell you a secret, I never ever do. I simply take the cream cheese out of the packet, cut it up into cubes and microwave for 10 seconds. By the time I get my butter and sugar measured, the cream cheese is at room temperature
  2. Speaking of butter, I usually have butter at room temperature at all times but if you have forgotten, you can microwave your butter in 10-second increments until you can press a fingerprint in the surface of the butter and the cube still holds it's shaped. You don't want the butter too soft or it will be hard to incorporate with the cream cheese successfully.
  3. Sift your powdered sugar for a super smooth buttercream but I admit, I hardly ever do this
  4. Need your buttercream to be whiter? Add in some white food coloring!
  5. You can switch out the vanilla extract for any extract to compliment the cake (think orange for citrus or almond for spice cake)
  6. Do you really have to use unsalted butter for cream cheese frosting? The short answer is yes. If you use salted butter you MIGHT feel like the frosting literally tastes salty. By using unsalted butter you can control the level of saltiness in your buttercream. If all you have is unsalted butter, don't fret. Just use what you have and leave out the extra salt listed in the recipe.

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Recipe

cream cheese frosting recipe

Crusting Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe

A delicious cream cheese buttercream that is sturdy enough to pipe or frost and fill your cakes. 
Print Recipe Rate Recipe
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Servings: 3 lbs
Calories: 1989kcal
Author: Liz Marek

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 12 oz cream cheese room temp
  • 12 oz unsalted butter room temp
  • 48 oz powdered sugar
  • 1 tablespoon clear vanilla
  • ½ teaspoon salt
US Customary - Metric

Instructions

Instructions

  • Cream the softened butter with the paddle attachment until smooth. Add in your softened cream cheese and continue creaming on low until fully incorporated and smooth. 
  • Slowly add in powdered sugar one cup at a time, letting fully incorporate before adding the next cup. Add in vanilla and salt. Mix at low for 5-6 minutes until smooth.
  • For a whiter buttercream, add white food coloring. Store leftover buttercream in the fridge for up to a week or freeze up to 6 months. 

Notes

This buttercream cannot be left out for more than 4 hours.

Nutrition

Calories: 1989kcal | Carbohydrates: 305g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 87g | Saturated Fat: 53g | Cholesterol: 245mg | Sodium: 788mg | Potassium: 122mg | Sugar: 298g | Vitamin A: 2905IU | Calcium: 92mg | Iron: 0.5mg
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Cream cheese frosting is made with cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar and extract and pairs with just about any cake flavor you can imagine. Think about it. Cream cheese basically equals cheesecake.

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Liz Marek is a professional cake artist, sweet and savory recipe developer, and the founder of Sugar Geek Show, where she teaches cooking, baking and cake decorating through detailed tutorials, food science explanations, and kitchen-tested recipes. She has been creating recipes and teaching baking techniques since 2008, helping bakers of all skill levels gain the confidence to make professional-quality desserts at home.

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  1. Shay H says

    July 29, 2025 at 4:51 pm

    5 stars
    Hi! Could this icing be used to decorate a wedding cake? My sister has asked me to make her wedding cake and wants vintage style decorations. Oh my!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Marek says

      August 12, 2025 at 11:52 am

      Yes you can

      Reply
  2. heather says

    May 08, 2025 at 7:50 pm

    5 stars
    I have tried so many "pipeable" cream cheese frosting recipes and this is the only one that actually held up. I zested in a lemon and added in freeze dried strawberry dust. absolutely amazing. this is now my go to recipe!!

    Reply
  3. Jodi says

    October 18, 2020 at 7:01 am

    Have you tried using edible paint on the crusting cream cheese icing? I have a customer who wants rose gold colored flowers on her cake. I was thinking of trying to get a color close to the rose gold then paint the tips of the roses in edible rose gold paint.
    I am wondering how it would hold up in the fridge, the being brought out for the party.
    Thank you!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Marek says

      December 06, 2020 at 1:09 pm

      Should be totally fine

      Reply
  4. Sara says

    August 18, 2020 at 8:20 am

    I plan on making this cream cheese frosting along with your doctored white cake mix for my daughter's birthday next week. I noticed this frosting recipes calls for 48oz of powdered sugar (10.75c), this seems like a lot of frosting, whereas other recipes call for around only 2c of powdered sugar. I'm making three 9" rounds to stack, I don't want to have leftover frosting, do I really need that much or can the recipe be reduced and still be enough to frost & fill my three layers?

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Marek says

      August 18, 2020 at 8:46 am

      Thats because this is a crusting cream cheese frosting. It sets firm like American Buttercream. If you want a traditional cream cheese frosting, I have one here https://sugargeekshow.com/classic-cream-cheese-frosting/

      Reply
  5. cindy L. says

    July 08, 2020 at 8:44 am

    5 stars
    made it ! it is to die for PERIOD! used it on the WASC doctored white cake mix for a birthday cake for one of my friends who ONLY bakes from scratch! she LOVED them both thank you love your site..

    Reply
  6. Leigh says

    June 28, 2020 at 9:15 pm

    5 stars
    Thank you! I used some lemon extract and some lemon zest, and used this to ice your rainbow cake for my daughter's second birthday. It tasted sooo good!

    Reply
  7. Renee says

    June 09, 2020 at 7:48 am

    Hi! Can I put gum paste decorations on this frosting? Thanks!

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Marek says

      June 15, 2020 at 11:41 am

      Yes you can

      Reply
      • Tina says

        May 10, 2025 at 6:30 pm

        5 stars
        Hello, would this hold up being transported in AZ in triple digits. but only 5 mins away. as long as I freeze it

        hope to hear from you. Thank you

      • Elizabeth Marek says

        August 19, 2025 at 3:31 pm

        As long as it was in a cool car, I don't see the issue

  8. Leigh says

    June 05, 2020 at 2:06 am

    Is extract the only way to give this a lemon flavour? Could I use zest and/or juice?

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Marek says

      June 05, 2020 at 9:54 am

      Zest yes, lemon juice does not have much flavor, it just adds water to the recipe

      Reply
  9. Manda says

    June 04, 2020 at 12:11 pm

    I don't have a stand mixer; is there anyway to make this without one?

    Reply
    • Elizabeth Marek says

      June 04, 2020 at 10:14 pm

      You can use a hand mixer or you can use a whisk but you will have to use some muscles 😀

      Reply
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