Vegan Ermine Frosting Recipe (2024)

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An old-fashioned frosting is given a modern twist with this vegan ermine frosting, made with only six ingredients. Also referred to as boiled milk frosting, you’ll love the soft and creamy texture that’s perfect as a filling between cake layers or frosting on cupcakes, etc. This frosting isn’t as sweet as some, which is why serving vegan red velvet cake with ermine frosting is so popular.

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I love this creamy frosting more than I probably should. But there’s something about it spread over a cake (or in between layers) that screams comfort food in the very best way possible! This is an old-fashioned ermine buttercream recipe, but it has a new twist thanks to being veganized.

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Why This Recipe is a Winner

  • Flour is used as a thickener in this cooked flour frosting, creating the perfect creamy consistency
  • Granulated sugar is cooked with milk and flour, leaving out the powdered sugar, which can make frosting recipes so sweet
  • Vegan butter is whipped until light and fluffy creating the perfect foundation for this whipped frosting recipe

Key Ingredients

You can find the full printable recipe, including ingredient quantities, below. But first, here are some explanations of ingredients and steps to help you make this recipe perfect every time.

Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe, including substitution ideas:

  • Flour — I recommend using all-purpose flour.
  • Granulated sugar
  • Plant-based milk — I recommend using soy milk because it has a protein content similar to cow dairy. You can substitute almond milk.
  • Vegan Butter — I recommend a high-quality vegan butter, like Earth Balance buttery sticks, Miyoko’s, or make your own dairy-free butter. You can make ermine frosting with shortening by substituting an equal amount of vegetable shortening.
  • Salt — Use either table or sea salt.
  • Vanilla extract

How to Make Ermine Frosting

  1. Cook the flour and sugar in a saucepan over medium heat.
  2. Stir in the vegan milk.
  3. Cook and stir until the mixture becomes thick.
  4. Cover it with plastic wrap touching the surface, and refrigerate until completely cool.
  5. Whip butter on medium-high speed until light and fluffy.
  6. Spoon in the cooled flour mixture, a spoonful at a time, while mixing to incorporate.
  7. Add the vanilla and salt.
  8. Whip on medium-high until the frosting is light and fluffy.

Here are more detailed step-by-step instructions.

Step One: Cook Flour Mixture

  1. Whisk together the sugar, flour, and salt in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes to toast the flour.
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  2. Pour in the vegan milk and use a whisk or spatula to stir it in.
  3. Continue stirring as the mixture comes slowly to a low boil and thickens. Don’t turn up the heat, or you’ll risk burning it.
  4. It’s thick enough that a spoon or spatula leaves a trail.
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  5. Transfer it to a heat-proof bowl, cover it with plastic wrap touching the surface (to prevent a skin from forming), and refrigerate until completely cool.
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Step Two: Whip the Frosting

  1. Once the flour mixture is cool, add the butter to a mixing bowl and mix on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, around 2 minutes.
  2. Turn the mixer speed down to medium and spoon in the cooled flour mixture, a spoonful at a time, mixing to incorporate it until adding more.
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  3. Continue adding the flour mixture, one spoonful at a time, scraping down the sides of the bowl regularly.
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  4. Once all the flour mixture is added and mixed, add the vanilla, turn up the speed to medium-high, and whip for up to a minute, until the frosting is light and fluffy.

Serving Suggestions

You can use this frosting immediately on a cooled cake, such as this Suzy Q Cake. Otherwise, see the tips below for storing it.

Here are some favorite cakes to serve with vegan ermine frosting:

Vegan Sheet Cake

40 mins total

Veganize Cake Mix

30 mins total

Storage Tips

Store ermine frosting in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. When you’re ready to use it, let it sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes, then use a mixer to whip it again to make sure it’s light and fluffy. You can freeze this frosting in freezer-safe bags or containers for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to use it, thaw it overnight in the fridge, then follow the tip above to whip it again.

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Frequently-Asked Questions

Why is my frosting grainy?

You should bring the flour mixture and/or butter to room temperature before combining the ingredients, otherwise, you’ll be left with grainy frosting. However, if your frosting is grainy, you can fix it by whipping it a little longer than usual.

Why is it called ermine?

An ermine is actually a mammal that has a soft, white winter coat. This frosting is named after this wild creature because of the similarity in color and softness. It is an old-fashioned frosting that was more widely used before the availability of other frosting ingredients, such as powdered sugar and cream cheese.

Is ermine frosting good for piping?

Yes, you can pipe boiled flour frosting by adding it to a piping bag using your favorite tips. Use organic gel food coloring to add creative colors to your frosting to decorate cakes for parties and more.

Vegan Frosting Favorites

This vegan ermine frosting is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to vegan frosting recipes. Here are even more you’ll enjoy:

Vegan Royal Icing

15 mins total

Vegan Raspberry Frosting

15 mins total

Vegan Lemon Frosting

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Vegan Chocolate Frosting

10 mins total

Oreo Frosting

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Vegan Ermine Frosting

This creamy vegan ermine frosting is perfect over cupcakes, vegan red velvet cake, or even with this homemade Suzy Q Cake! It's not as sweet as some frosting, so you can use it as a generous filling between cake layers.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes minutes

Servings: 14

Calories: 202kcal

Author: Marly McMillen

Ingredients

  • cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup plant-based milk
  • 1 cup vegan butter
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  • Whisk together the sugar, flour, and salt in a saucepan over medium heat. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes to toast the flour.

  • Pour in the vegan milk and use a whisk or spatula to stir it in.

  • Continue stirring as the mixture comes slowly to a low boil and thickens. Don't turn up the heat, or you'll risk burning it. Once it's thick enough that a spoon leaves a trail, transfer it to a heat-proof bowl, cover it with waxed paper touching the surface (to prevent a skin from forming), and refrigerate until completely cool.

  • Once the flour mixture is cool, add the butter to a mixing bowl and mix on medium-high speed until light and fluffy, around 2 minutes.

  • Turn the mixer speed down to medium and spoon in the cooled flour mixture, a spoonful at a time, mixing to incorporate it until adding more. You'll need to scrape down the sides of the bowl regularly.

  • Once all the flour mixture is added and mixed, add the vanilla, turn up the speed to medium-high, and whip for up to a minute, until the frosting is light and fluffy.

  • You can use this frosting immediately on a cooled cake. Otherwise, cover the frosting and store it in the fridge for up to 5 days. When you're ready, let it sit at room temperature for about 30 minutes, then use a mixer to whip it aga¼in to make sure it's light and fluffy. You can freeze this frosting in freezer-safe bags or containers for up to 3 months. When you're ready to use it, thaw it overnight in the fridge, then follow the tip above to whip it again.

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Notes

You can substitute vegetable shortening for the vegan butter.

You can use soy milk, almond milk, or even coconut milk for this recipe.

For chocolate ermine frosting, add ¼ cup cocoa powder after the flour mixture has been incorporated and mix until light and fluffy.

Be sure to let the flour mixture cool completely before adding it to the whipped butter.

Calories: 202kcal | Carbohydrates: 17g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 15g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 2g | Sodium: 49mg | Potassium: 25mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 36IU | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 1mg

The nutrition information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

Why is my ermine frosting so runny? ›

Why Is My Ermine Frosting Runny? If your ermine frosting is too runny, check the temperature. If it's a warm day, the butter may have been too warm before mixing, causing the frosting to become less stable. Softened butter should land around 65 to 70°F for best results.

Does ermine frosting harden in the fridge? ›

Butter melts. So adding a roux that's too warm will soften your butter even further, leading it to not whip as well and be softer than intended. If your frosting is too soft, try placing it in the fridge for about 30 minutes to firm up a bit and see if that helps.

Is ermine frosting better than buttercream? ›

Ermine frosting can be traced back to the 1800s and was the frosting used on mahogany cake – otherwise known as the OG red velvet. One of the main pros of this buttercream is that it uses way less sugar and butter than its popular buttercream cousin, the typical American buttercream.

Why is my ermine frosting separating? ›

My Ermine Buttercream is curdled:

If you still have a curdle buttercream: either the pudding base or the butter was too cold. Keep whipping a little bit, and it might come together. If it's still not come together, all you have to do is warm it up a bit: – Place the bowl briefly over a pot with simmering water.

How do you make frosting less liquidy? ›

Add small amounts of ingredients like powdered sugar, cornstarch, gelatin, heavy whipping cream, or cream cheese to make your frosting less runny. For flavored frostings, ingredients like cocoa powder and peanut butter can also work.

How do you fix grainy ermine frosting? ›

When adding the roux-type mixture to the whipped butter/sugar, lift and scrape the mix from the base and sides of the bowl halfway through mixing to make sure it's all combined. If you've completed the recipe and your mix still looks a little lumpy or grainy, mix a bit more until it becomes smooth.

Is Ermine frosting stable? ›

How stable is ermine frosting. Ermine is surprisingly stable. And when I say that, I'm talking about pressure stability (how well it holds as a cake filling) and temperature stability (high heat and humidity.)

What buttercream do professional bakers use? ›

Also more simply known as Swiss Buttercream, this buttercream is popular amongst the professionals. It is more difficult and time-consuming to create than American Buttercream, but it's silky smooth and light texture makes it worth the extra effort.

Can you pipe flowers with ermine frosting? ›

Ermine frosting is a classic, old-fashioned recipe that's been around for ages. I bet your grandmother knows how to make it! It's great for piping and can be colored with food coloring.

Can you add food coloring to ermine frosting? ›

Add Bubblegum flavour and salt and beat until buttercream looks thick, smooth, and creamy, about 3 minutes. Add Food Colour Gel and mix until desired shade is achieved.

Why is it called ermine frosting? ›

Flour frosting feels as soft, fluffy, and luxurious as a billowing fur coat, which is perhaps how it came to be called "ermine frosting" in some parts of the country, where it's the traditional finish for a red velvet cake.

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.

Which frosting is more expensive? ›

Fondant is actually more expensive than other icings, which is why most bakers recommend buttercream instead for budget-savvy brides. The good news about fondant is that, since it doesn't require almond meal, it's the go-to choice for those with nut allergies.

What's the least sweet frosting? ›

Not only is the technique to make ermine icing different, but it also uses far less sugar (and butter) than other types of frosting, so it's less rich and sweet. In other words, if you're a person who typically scrapes off frosting in favor of the cake underneath, ermine icing may be the one for you.

How do you fix runny meringue frosting? ›

Chilling it may help. You can just put the bowl in the fridge for 30 minutes or if you're using a hand blender you can set the bowl in a larger bowl with some ice. You can also try adding more butter a tablespoon at a time once the meringue has cooled. Butter should be cool but malleable, not too soft.

How do you fix liquidy cream cheese frosting? ›

Cornstarch is a good way to thicken the frosting without increasing its sweetness. Mix 1 tablespoon (25 grams) of cornstarch into the frosting. If it is still too runny, add a little more. Continue to add cornstarch until you are happy with the texture.

How do you fix watery royal icing? ›

What if I've added too much water to my flood consistency icing? If you've added too much water, do NOT add more powdered sugar. Instead, add a spoonful of stiff icing to thicken it back up. Keep a batch of stiff icing on hand for this purpose.

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