Salted Caramel Buttercream Frosting Recipe (2024)

Salted caramel buttercream frostingmay just be the most delicious icing around. It's an American buttercream recipe, but the flavor is much more intense and complex with the addition of homemade salted caramel.
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I generally choose salty snacks over sweet ones, but when you combine sweet and salty...holy cow, I'm in heaven!Prime example: salted caramelanything. Like this Salted Caramel Buttercream Frosting. If there's any icing I'd eat by the spoonful, it would be this one. If you want a one page, printable version of the salted caramel buttercream recipe, scroll down to the bottom of the post and look for the link to the PDF.

This fluffy salted caramel buttercream tastes amazing on vanillacake, chocolate cake, and caramel cakes, I can tell you from delicious experience. And I look forward to trying many more flavor combinations (pumpkin! apple! spice! carrot!). That fabulous caramel flavor is one of my favorite things in the world.

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  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar
  • 4 Tablespoons water
  • 2 teaspoons light corn syrup
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoons vanilla
  • 1 teaspoons lemon juice or vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2lb powdered sugar
  • 2 sticks butter, softened

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Caramel Sauce Recipe

The first step is to make the luscious homemade caramel sauce that makes this icing recipe better than all others out there (in my caramel-and-salt-loving opinion).

Start by mixing the water, corn syrup, and the granulated sugar together in a very small saucepan.

Why Use Both Corn Syrup and Granualated Sugar in Salted Caramel Buttercream?

  • Because the corn syrup, while not strictly necessary to make homemade caramel, will help inhibit the creation of sugar crystals. Sugar wants to be in crystal form, but we don't want it to be for our caramel. Adding the corn syrup to the mix, even in such a small quantity, really makes this a pretty foolproof recipe.

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Heat sugar and water mixture and bring to a boil over medium heat, but DO NOT STIR. Stirring also encourages crystallization. Cook until the water and sugar mixture caramelizes into the beautiful golden brown color in the photo just above. It happens quickly once the sugar starts browning, so don't walk away from the stove during this step! I don't use a candy thermometer when making this caramel sauce--I just look for the right, golden brown caramel color.

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Remove the caramelized sugar syrup from heat, and mix in the cream. It mixes in more easily if the cream is at room temperature, but it can still work if you have cold cream--you just have to do it slowly, at least at first. Pour in just a tiny bit of the cream, a couple teaspoons worth, and mix that. Add just a splash more, mix that in. Our goal is to lower the temperature of the caramel, so that it doesn't get a big cold shock when you pour in the cream and just sieze up. Continue mixing in the cream a bit by a bit, but you can start adding more and more as you go along.

Mix in the salt and the vinegar and vanilla extract. The acid is another optional ingredient--the caramel doesn't need it in a chemical sense--but it does brighten the flavor and make it taste even more amazing. Stir to combine.

What Kind of Salt to use in Salted Caramel Buttercream Frosting?

  • I used kosher salt in my recipe, because that's what I generally have on hand. You could also use table salt or sea salt.

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Set the caramel aside to cool completely before moving on to making the icing. I'm not joking. COMPLETELY. Otherwise, you'll end up with a soupy, melted buttery mess. Which, while I'm sure would be delicious, would not be particularly useful in spreading on cakes or cupcakes.

Salted Caramel Sauce Tips:

  • Since the sauce needs to be completely cooled before incorporating into the icing, it's a great idea to make the salted caramel a day or two ahead of time, and keep it in the fridge.
  • This caramel sauce also makes an awesome ice cream topping at this stage!


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Once the caramel sauce is completely cool, combine the softened, room temperature butter, powdered sugar (also known as confectioners’ sugar), and caramel together in a mixer (oh Kitchenaid stand mixer, I love you so)and beat until it turns into a smooth buttercream icing. If the icing is too stiff, add just a bit of milk, cream, or water (just a bit at a time) until the icing is the perfect frosting consistency for your needs.

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And clearly, Apple Spice cupcakes need to be topped with salted caramel icing. Oh yes. And perhaps sprinkled with some extra crystals of sea salt.


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Or perhaps drizzled with a little extra salted caramel sauce. I wouldn't turn that down, either.

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Yup, anything made with this glorious nectar, this salted caramel, is good. Great. Awesome. Stupendous. Apply any superlative you want--this qualifies. What would you put it on?


Easy Caramel Buttercream Frosting

No time to make your own homemade caramel sauce for the salted caramel buttercream? I have a couple semi-homemade tips that are almost as good as my best caramel buttercream recipe.

  • Use one cup of caramel sauce (any kind you can buy at the grocery store, like the kind for topping ice cream, or the caramel dip made for apples) instead of the homemade salted caramel sauce. Add 1 teaspoon of salt. Otherwise, follow the same directions as above.
  • Dulce de leche (a south and central American caramel made from condensed milk) is easier and easier to find in regular grocery stores these days. Use a can of dulce de lecheand one teaspoon of salt to replace the homemade caramel in the recipe above.
  • Combine 2 pounds powdered sugar, 1 cup butter, and vanilla in the bowl of a stand mixer. Use salted caramel syrup (Monin brand is my favorite) to thin the frosting to the right consistency instead of milk, cream, or water. The flavor of this one isn't quite as intense, but it's still delicious, and it's incredibly easy and fast to make.

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FAQs

What happens if you use salted butter in buttercream frosting? ›

You can use salted or unsalted butter and opinions are divided on which is best. Many recipes for this icing suggest unsalted. However a little salt brings out the flavour so they then often add salt.

How do you thicken caramel buttercream? ›

If it's too late and your frosting is too thin after being prepared, you can try thickening it with more powdered sugar, adding a tablespoon or two of cornstarch, or popping it in the fridge.

What is the trick to buttercream frosting? ›

6 Secrets for Perfect Buttercream
  1. Use the right powdered sugar the right way. ...
  2. Beat, beat, beat the butter! ...
  3. You can use cream OR milk, just use the right amount. ...
  4. Adjust the sugar to your preference. ...
  5. Never add too much liquid to your buttercream. ...
  6. Prevent your buttercream from melting on a hot or humid day.
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Will salt dissolve in buttercream? ›

Popcorn salt is a great option to use in buttercream because it's more granular than other salts. Make sure it dissolves completely once mixed in. You can also add a pinch of salt to your liquid ingredients to ensure the salt gets distributed evenly. Just make sure it completely dissolves before incorporating it.

What is the most delicious buttercream? ›

1. Swiss Meringue Buttercream. This is the Queen of Frosting. Imagine the melt-in-mouth texture of ice cream, just at room temperature.

What happens if you use melted butter instead of softened for icing? ›

Originally Answered: What happens if you use melted butter instead of softened butter for frosting? A mess. Melted butter separates into fat and whey. The sugar will melt into the whey and you'll end up with globs of fat in sweet, runny liquid.

How do you make salted caramel thicker? ›

To thicken a caramel sauce, use one tablespoon of cornstarch or tapioca starch (sometimes known as tapioca flour) and one tablespoon of water per cup of caramel. Then simmer the caramel, stirring it constantly with a wooden spoon until it becomes thick.

Why won't my caramel icing thicken? ›

Why is my caramel frosting runny? If your frosting is runny after whipping, but appears to have a smooth consistency, let stand at room temperature or chill for 10 to 15 minutes until thickened.

Why is my caramel frosting grainy? ›

This can happen if sugar crystals form on the sides of the saucepan or if the sugar syrup is mixed too much while cooking. Adjust the Heat: If the caramel cooked at a high heat, causing it to crystallize or burn, lower the heat for future batches.

What is the hardest buttercream to make? ›

Italian Meringue Buttercream

This is considered one of the very difficult methods for making buttercream because the sugar syrup must be cooked to a specific temperature and then, while piping hot, poured into the whipped egg whites.

Can you overbeat buttercream? ›

Yes, this is absolutely correct. The longer you beat, the more air you incorporate in your buttercream, thus, it will have lots of holes or air-pockets, it will also make the colour lighter. If you will use your buttercream primarily for filling or maybe as simple swirls, then this is ok.

Is milk or water better for buttercream? ›

In order to get the perfect consistency for your buttercream, a liquid ingredient may need to be added. While you can use water, we suggest using milk, heavy whipping cream or half-and-half to add extra flavor and creaminess to your frosting. Nut-based milks will also work, but may add a light flavor as well.

Why do you add boiling water to buttercream? ›

Introducing hot water delicately adjusts the mixture's temperature, yielding a Goldilocks consistency that's neither too stiff nor too fluid -- it's just right. So, next time you whip up a batch of buttercream, remember this nifty food hack. A few drops of boiling water can make all the difference in your buttercream.

Does powdered sugar thicken buttercream? ›

If the frosting has not reached your desired thickness after chilling, add a few tablespoons of sifted powdered sugar to help your buttercream stiffen. If you're making royal icing, often used for decorating cookies, mixing to the right consistency is key to achieving clean, pretty lines and decorative features.

Should I refrigerate buttercream frosting before piping? ›

You can add the piping bag to a zip lock bag and just leave out at room temperature if it's American buttercream, or you can even store it in the refrigerator to keep it fresh for several more days. Make sure to let it come back to room temperature before you try to pipe with it though.

What happens if you use salted butter rather than unsalted? ›

If you're baking and swapping in salted butter, the excess water from salted butter may make more of an impact. This is because extra water can have an effect on how gluten reacts and forms within dough. Consider slightly lessening any additional water the recipe may call for.

What happens if I use salted butter instead of unsalted butter in a cake? ›

Your cake will be just fine if you use salted butter. You should assume that there's 1/4 teaspoon of salt in each stick (1/2 cup) of butter so, if there's added salt in your recipe, leave out 1/4 teaspoon for each stick of salted butter you use.

Does salt make buttercream less sweet? ›

Salt can help counteract sweetness in buttercream frosting, so adding a little more salt than the recipe calls for can help make the frosting less sweet. However, you don't want to add too much salt, or your frosting will taste salty and unpleasant.

What can I use instead of unsalted butter for buttercream? ›

WHAT ARE BUTTER ALTERNATIVES FOR BAKING?
  • MARGARINE. Margarine is a fat that is made mostly from vegetable oil that's flavored to taste like butter. ...
  • SHORTENING. Shortening is 100% fat, made from hydrogenated vegetable oils. ...
  • OLIVE OIL & VEGETABLE OIL. ...
  • COCONUT OIL. ...
  • PUMPKIN PURÉE. ...
  • APPLESAUCE. ...
  • GREEK YOGURT. ...
  • BANANAS.

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