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Homemade Peanut Butter Frosting Recipe

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Introduction

The kitchen smells like warm butter and roasted peanuts the moment I start this Homemade Peanut Butter Frosting Recipe — the mixer hums, and small clouds of powdered sugar puff up as I scrape the bowl. This always takes me back to Sunday dinners. If you want a rich pairing, I love spooning this on a warm dump cake; try my go-to peanut butter cup dump cake for a simple dessert to practice on.

Why You’ll Love This

  • Quick to make: ready in about 15 minutes.
  • Kid-approved: creamy, not grainy, and easy to pipe.
  • Budget-friendly: pantry staples, big payoff.
  • Versatile: spreads on cupcakes, brownies, or cookies.

Quick Recipe Snapshot

  • Servings: Makes enough to frost 12 cupcakes (about 3 cups)
  • Prep time: 10 minutes
  • Cook time: 0 minutes
  • Total time: 10 minutes
  • Skill level: Easy
  • Taste: sweet, nutty, and buttery

If you can beat butter and scrape a bowl, you can nail this.

Ingredients You’ll Need

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
    • Unsalted butter helps control salt.
  • 1 cup creamy peanut butter
    • Use smooth for silky texture.
  • 3–4 cups powdered sugar
    • Start with 3 cups; add for stiffness.
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
    • Adds warmth and rounds flavors.
  • 1–2 tbsp milk or heavy cream (as needed)
    • Heavy cream gives extra richness.

If you want a parfait or trifle to pair with this frosting, try layering it with pudding from my banana pudding recipe for extra nostalgia.

How to Make It

  1. First, let the butter sit until soft but not greasy; it should give slightly when pressed.
  2. Then, put butter and peanut butter in a mixing bowl and beat on medium for about 1 minute, until light and fluffy and you see small air bubbles.
  3. Next, reduce speed to low and add 3 cups powdered sugar and the vanilla; beat until incorporated and the mix looks smooth.
  4. If it feels loose, add another cup of powdered sugar a little at a time until it holds shape.
  5. If the frosting becomes too thick, add 1 tablespoon of milk or heavy cream, then beat again; aim for a pipeable, ribbon-like fall.
  6. Meanwhile, scrape the bowl down once or twice to keep everything even.
  7. Finally, spread or pipe onto cooled cakes, cupcakes, brownies, or cookies; the frosting should hold soft peaks when done.
  8. Serve at room temperature so it’s creamy and easy to bite.

Kitchen Tips (From My Kitchen)

  1. Time-saver: Use a paddle attachment and room-temp ingredients to blend faster.
  2. Common mistake + fix: If it tastes overly sweet, add a pinch of salt and a splash of milk, then re-taste.
  3. Simple variation: Stir in 1/4 tsp cinnamon or 2 tbsp melted chocolate for a flavored twist.

Serving Ideas

  • Top a simple sheet cake for a cozy weeknight celebration; garnish with chopped peanuts.
  • Pipe it on vanilla cupcakes for a birthday treat; add a drizzle of melted chocolate.
  • Dollop on warm brownies and serve with vanilla ice cream for holiday guests.
  • Spread on cookies for an easy afternoon snack; a sprinkle of flaky sea salt makes it special.
  • Try it in a layered parfait with banana slices and whipped cream for brunch.

For a savory contrast on the table, serve slices of the finished dessert next to my baked pasta nights like the best Italian stuffed shells recipe.

Storing & Leftovers

  • Fridge: Store in an airtight container for 5–7 days.
  • Freezer: Freeze up to 2 months; thaw in fridge overnight.
  • Reheat: Bring to room temperature and re-whip briefly to restore texture.
    Leftover idea: Spread it between cookies to make peanut butter sandwich cookies.

Homemade Peanut Butter Frosting

Cozy, creamy peanut butter frosting that’s perfect for cakes, cupcakes, and brownies. Quick and easy to make, this frosting is sure to be a hit!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Servings: 12 servings
Course: Dessert, Frosting
Cuisine: American
Calories: 240

Ingredients
  

Base Ingredients
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature Helps control salt.
  • 1 cup creamy peanut butter Use smooth for silky texture.
Sweetening Ingredients
  • 3–4 cups powdered sugar Start with 3 cups; add for stiffness.
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract Adds warmth and rounds flavors.
Adjustments
  • 1–2 tbsp milk or heavy cream (as needed) Heavy cream gives extra richness.

Method
 

Preparation
  1. Allow the butter to sit until soft but not greasy; it should give slightly when pressed.
  2. Put butter and peanut butter in a mixing bowl and beat on medium for about 1 minute, until light and fluffy with small air bubbles.
  3. Reduce speed to low and add 3 cups powdered sugar and the vanilla; beat until incorporated and the mix looks smooth.
  4. If it feels loose, add another cup of powdered sugar a little at a time until it holds shape.
  5. If the frosting becomes too thick, add 1 tablespoon of milk or heavy cream, then beat again to aim for a pipeable, ribbon-like fall.
  6. Scrape the bowl down once or twice to keep everything even.
Serving
  1. Spread or pipe onto cooled cakes, cupcakes, brownies, or cookies; the frosting should hold soft peaks when done.
  2. Serve at room temperature so it’s creamy and easy to bite.

Notes

Use a paddle attachment and room-temperature ingredients to blend faster. If it tastes overly sweet, add a pinch of salt and a splash of milk. Simple variations include stirring in 1/4 tsp cinnamon or 2 tbsp melted chocolate for a flavored twist.

FAQs

Q: Can I make this ahead?
A: Yes — make the frosting a day ahead and keep it chilled; then take it out 30–60 minutes before frosting to soften. This Homemade Peanut Butter Frosting Recipe holds well in the fridge.

Q: What if I only have chunky peanut butter?
A: You can use chunky, but pulse it in a food processor first for a smoother finish; otherwise expect a textured frosting.

Q: Can I freeze the frosting?
A: Yes, freeze in a sealed container for up to 2 months; thaw in the fridge and whip briefly before using.

Q: How do I know when it’s done?
A: Done looks like soft peaks that hold shape and a smooth, glossy surface when you stop the mixer.

Final Thoughts

I keep a jar of this frosting-ready in the fridge because it brightens simple desserts and makes busy evenings feel special. Try it as written, then tweak the sugar or cream to suit your sweetness level — it adapts well. Happy baking from my kitchen to yours; savor every spoonful of this Homemade Peanut Butter Frosting Recipe.

Conclusion

For a different take or more ideas, check out this Peanut Butter Frosting – Sugar Spun Run and this Fluffy Peanut Butter Frosting Recipe – Allrecipes.

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