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Bubblegum Frosting

This pink bubblegum frosting tastes just like bubblegum! It’s perfect for frosting cakes, cupcakes, and cookies.

image of bubblegum frosting being piped onto a cake

How to Make Bubblegum Frosting

To make sure this bubblegum frosting turns out as amazing as possible, let’s walk through each step together.

I’ve also included a video tutorial of the process below.

Step 1: Beat the Butter

You can make this recipe with either an electric hand mixer or a stand mixer fit with a paddle attachment.

Beat the unsalted butter on a medium-high speed for a minute with a mixer until smooth.

image of butter being beat with a hand mixer to make it smooth and incorporate air into it

Step 2: Mix in All the Good Stuff

Next, add in 1 tsp vanilla extract, 1 tsp bubblegum extract, and 1 tsp salt and beat on low until the ingredients are combined. 

Then gradually mix in the powdered sugar and heavy cream on a low speed. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed with a rubber spatula.

image of powdered sugar being mixed into butter and cream cheese to make homemade almond buttercream

Step 3: Color the Frosting and Make It Extra Smooth

Add in a squirt of pink gel food coloring (I like to use Americolor deep pink) and continue to mix on a low speed until the desired consistency is reached. 

Stir the frosting by hand with a rubber spatula once it’s made for a minute or two to make the frosting super smooth.

image of bubblegum frosting that's been mixed in a large glass bowl with a stand mixer

Cover the buttercream flush with plastic wrap or immediately placing it in a piping bag. Otherwise, the frosting will crust if it’s left sitting out!

Substitutions & Swaps – Bubblegum Buttercream Frosting Recipe

Below are some swaps and substitutions that can be made in this frosting recipe.

  • Unsalted Butter – If you only have salted butter on hand, you can use it in place of the unsalted butter. Just be sure to omit the salt that this frosting recipe calls for.
  • Bubblegum Extract – Good bubblegum extract is a must in this recipe! I like to use this brand which I order in a small bottle on Amazon.
image of bubblegum extract in a bottle

How Much Frosting Does this Recipe Make?

This recipe makes about 6 cups of frosting. This recipe can be halved or doubled if needed though! A double batch can be made in a 5 qt Kitchen Aid Mixing bowl.

I usually make 1 batch to frost three dozen cupcakes with large swirls or to fill and frost a seven- or eight-inch layer cake.

image of pink bubblegum balls being added to a bubblegum cake

What Can I Frost with this Bubblegum Frosting?

The sky’s the limit when it comes to using this frosting. Cakes, cupcakes, cookies, macarons, you name it!!

I’ve used it to frost my bubblegum cake recipe, vanilla cupcakes, French macarons, and even my buttercream cookies!  

image of a cake being frosted with pink bubblegum buttercream

Bubblegum Frosting Troubleshooting

While this recipe is pretty straight forward, sometimes people do run into issues making it.

One of the hardest parts is getting the consistency of your buttercream just right.

There are few different factors that influence the consistency of your frosting.

It’s a delicate balance between the temperature of your kitchen, the brand of butter you use, the temperature of your butter, and the amount of heavy cream you use.

The easiest way to see if your frosting is the right consistency is the spatula test! I check the consistency of every batch of frosting I make using this test.

To test your frosting, firmly press a rubber spatula into your frosting and pull directly up. Turn the spatula right side up and look at the frosting on the tip.

The frosting should form a somewhat soft peak that has a little curl on the end. It’s stiff enough to hold up that curl, but soft enough to create that little curl.

image of buttercream frosting being tested for the right consistency

If the frosting is too stiff and sticks straight up, add in additional heavy cream (1 tsp at a time).

If the frosting is too thin, add in more powdered sugar (quarter of a cup at a time).

Or if your frosting looks broken, add in more room-temperature butter, 1 Tbsp at a time until it comes back together.

You can also chill it in the fridge in 10-minute intervals if you think your butter was too warm.

After each adjustment, be sure to retest the frosting with your spatula before using it.

image of a pink bubblegum cake that's been frosted with bubblegum frosting

Tips for Making the Best Bubblegum Frosting

  • Make sure your butter is at room temperature before making this frosting.
  • If your powdered sugar contains cornstarch (most brands in the US do) there’s no need to sift you powdered sugar.
  • Use good quality bubblegum extract! It will give this frosting the best flavor.
  • Mix the buttercream on the lowest speed at the end of the process for a couple minutes. This removes any extra air that might have been incorporated during the mixing process.
image of bubblegum frosting being piped onto a cake

Does This Bubblegum Buttercream Need to be Refrigerated?

Below are some tips for storing this frosting in case you make it in advance or have leftovers.

  • This buttercream can sit out at room temperature for up to a day.
  • Make this frosting ahead of time or save any leftover frosting! Store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month.
  • Store this frosting in the freezer for up to 3 months. Just be sure to give it a good stir once it thaws to make it nice and smooth again.
  • A frosted cake can last in the fridge for a week, or in the freezer for a month. The buttercream locks in the moisture and keeps the cake fresh and delicious!

Let Me Know What You Think!

If you make this bubblegum frosting recipe, I’d love to hear what you think of it! Please leave a rating and comment below.

Don’t forget to tag me @chelsweets and #chelsweets so that I can see your amazing creations on social media.

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Bubblegum Frosting

image of pink bubblegum balls being added to a bubblegum cake

This pink bubblegum frosting tastes just like bubblegum! It's perfect for frosting cakes, cupcakes, and cookies.

Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 25 minutes

Ingredients

Bubblegum Buttercream Frosting

Instructions

Bubblegum Buttercream Frosting

  1. This recipe can be made with either an electric hand mixer or a stand mixer fit with a paddle attachment.
  2. Beat 2 cups of unsalted butter on a medium-high speed for 30 seconds until smooth.
  3. Mix in 1 tsp bubblegum extract, 1 tsp vanilla extract, and 1 tsp salt on a low speed.
  4. Gradually mix in 7 cups of powdered sugar and 1/4 cup of heavy cream on a low speed. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed with a rubber spatula.
  5. Add in a squirt of pink gel food coloring (I like to use Americolor deep pink) and continue to mix on a low speed for a few minutes until the desired consistency is reached. 
  6. If the frosting seems too thick, add in additional cream (1 Tbsp at a time). If the frosting is too thin, add in more powdered sugar (quarter of a cup at a time).
  7. Either cover the frosting flush with plastic wrap to prevent crusting or place it in a piping bag fit with your favorite frosting tip. This frosting is amazing on cakes, cupcakes, and cookies!
  8. This bubblegum frosting can sit at room temperature for a day, be stored in the fridge for up to a month in an airtight container, or stored in the freezer for 3 months.

Notes

Yield

This recipe makes about 6 cups of frosting. If needed, this recipe can be halved or doubled. A double batch can be made in a 5 qt Kitchen Aid Mixing bowl.

I usually make 1 batch to frost three dozen cupcakes with large swirls or to fill and frost a seven- or eight-inch layer cake.

Tips for Making the Best Bubblegum Buttercream Frosting

  • Make sure the butter is at room temperature before making your frosting.
  • If your powdered sugar contains cornstarch (most brands in the US do) there's no need to sift the powdered sugar.
  • Make sure your buttercream has the right consistency! This will make it much easier to use.
  • If you are making frosting for a cake, mix the buttercream on the lowest speed at the end of the process for a couple minutes to get out any extra air that might have been incorporated during the mixing process.

Making This Bubblegum Frosting in Advance and Storage Tips

This buttercream can sit out at room temperature for up to a day.

Make this frosting ahead of time or save any leftover frosting! It can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a month.

This frosting can also be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months! Just be sure to give it a good stir once it thaws to make it nice and smooth again.

A frosted cake can last in the fridge for a week, or in the freezer for a month. The buttercream locks in the moisture and keeps the cake fresh and delicious!

Nutrition Information

Yield

6

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 1097Total Fat 67gSaturated Fat 42gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 22gCholesterol 180mgSodium 403mgCarbohydrates 129gFiber 0gSugar 127gProtein 1g

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