Brown Butter Frosting, An Easy Icing Recipe | Julie Blanner (2024)

Kick your cookies up a notch for fall with Brown Butter Frosting! It uses just 3 staple ingredients and takes less than 10 minutes to make.

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Brown Butter is one of my favorite fall ingredients. It enhances just about every dish – and even better, baked good!

So,I took my favorite sugar cookie buttercream icing recipe and adapted it with brown butter. It has a deeper, richer flavor and makes the perfect sugar cookie for fall!

Now all I can do is think about it! I could just eat the Brown Butter Frosting off of a spatula for days. You can slather it on cinnamon rolls, cookies, cakes or warm it to pour over scones and muffins. One bite and this Brown Butter Frosting recipe will be your favorite, too.

If you love the flavor of brown butter as much as I do, be sure to check out myBrown Butter Muffins,Oatmeal Coconut Cookies with Brown Butter andGooey Butter Cake with Brown Butter.

To Make Brown Butter Frosting, You Will Need:

  • Butter –You can use unsalted or salted butter to make this frosting, but it actually doesn’t make any noticeable difference to the flavor. I prefer to use unsalted as it is easier to avoid burning the butter.
  • Powdered Sugar –Also known as confectioners’ sugar. This sugar is super fine so it combines really well to create a wonderfully smooth frosting.
  • Milk –I like to use a full fat milk for the creamiest and richest frosting, but you ca use a lighter milk if you wish.

How to Make Brown Butter Frosting:

  1. Brown Butter – In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt butter until it turns golden in color and has a nutty aroma. Remove from heat and allow to cool 10-15 minutes. You can watch the video how to brown butter in this post for more details.
  2. Make Frosting – Pour butter into a large mixing bowl and gradually add in powdered sugar. Add milk and beat until smooth and slather onto your favorite baked goods!

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Important FAQs

Why Brown Butter?

Browning butter creates such a wonderful flavor, and if you haven’t tried it before you really should! The milk solids brown and create a rich and nutty flavor that really elevates your baked goods.

Can You Burn Butter?

Yes you can! The butter is ready when lightly browned specks begin to form, and that’s when it’s ready to take off of the heat. It can go from browned to burnt pretty quickly so keep your eye on it. If you do burn it, you can pour the butter through a coffee filter and you should be good to use it.

How Long Does Homemade Frosting Keep?

This brown butter frosting is so quick and easy to make, I usually whip up a batch when my cookies or cakes are in the oven or cooling, so it’s ready to use straight away. If you have leftover frosting, it will keep in the fridge for two or three days, just keep it covered so it doesn’t harden.

Tips

  • When you brown the butter, I find it’s best to use a light colored pan so you can see when the butter starts to brown and it’s less likely to burn.
  • Be sure to cool cookies and cakes before frosting them or you run the risk of it melting and sliding off.
  • If you prefer a runnier icing, add a little milk, a bit at a time, until you have the desired consistency.
  • The frosting can be frozen for up to 3 months in an airtight container. Thaw in the refrigerator and bring it up to room temperature before using.

More Frosting Recipes

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Brown Butter Icing

By Julie Blanner

Kick your cookies up a notch for fall with Brown Butter Frosting! It uses just 3 staple ingredients and takes less than 10 minutes to make.

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 5 minutes mins

Total: 10 minutes mins

Servings: 24 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt butter until it turns golden in color and has a nutty aroma. Remove from heat and allow to cool 10-15 minutes.

  • Pour butter into a large mixing bowl,and gradually add in powdered sugar. Add milk and beat until smooth.

Julie's Tips

  • When you brown the butter, I find it's best to use a light colored pan so you can see when the butter starts to brown and it's less likely to burn.
  • Be sure to cool cookies and cakes before frosting them or you run the risk of it melting and sliding off.
  • If you prefer a runnier icing, add a little milk, a bit at a time, until you have the desired consistency.
  • The frosting can be frozen for up to 3 months in an airtight container. Thaw in the refrigerator and bring it up to room temperature before using.

Calories: 126kcal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 68mg | Potassium: 2mg | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 235IU | Calcium: 3mg

Estimated nutrition information is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed.

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FAQs

How to make brown royal icing? ›

To every 1 cup of white icing, add 1 tablespoon of the darkest unsweetened cocoa powder you can find. Mix well. This will result in a very still icing. Add warm water by 1 drop at a time, mixing after each addition, until you get your desired consistency.

What makes dark brown icing? ›

This dark brown color can be achieved through the use of cocoa powder or chocolate, which can give the icing a rich, intense flavor and color. The use of dark brown sugar can also result in a rich dark brown icing color.

What two colors make brown? ›

To create a basic brown paint, mix two complementary colors in equal amounts. Choose a red paint and a green paint (or yellow paint and purple paint, or blue paint and orange paint) and dab a little bit of each onto your surface to mix. Stir the different colors with your palette knife until it becomes a smooth brown.

What colors make brown? ›

The fundamental answer for what colors make brown is the three primary colors—red, yellow, and blue. To make brown paint, mix and vary the amounts and ratio of red, yellow, and blue to alter the shade of brown you get.

What colors make brown buttercream? ›

Mixing Food Coloring

Red and green, orange and blue, or yellow and purple can all be combined to make brown. You can use liquid or gel food dye.

What colors do you mix to make brown icing? ›

Red and green, orange and blue, or yellow and purple can all be combined to make brown. You can use liquid or gel food dye.

What colors do you mix to make brown? ›

The fundamental answer for what colors make brown is the three primary colors—red, yellow, and blue. To make brown paint, mix and vary the amounts and ratio of red, yellow, and blue to alter the shade of brown you get.

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