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Easy Chocolate Whipped Cream Frosting Recipe

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Last updated: Mar 13, 2024 • 2 min read

Learn how to make a fluffy chocolate whipped cream frosting with just a few ingredients.

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What Is Chocolate Whipped Cream Frosting?

Chocolate whipped cream frosting is a decorative ingredient consisting of heavy cream, powdered sugar, and cocoa powder whisked into stiff peaks. Unlike chocolate buttercream frosting or ganache, which gain their rich density from butter or melted chocolate chips, chocolate whipped cream frosting uses cocoa powder, making it a light and subtle option for decorating desserts.

5 Ways to Use Chocolate Whipped Cream Frosting

Use chocolate whipped cream frosting wherever you’d use regular whipped cream or regular frosting:

  1. 1. Beverages: Chocolate whipped cream frosting is light enough to serve as a topping for sweet drinks like hot cocoa.
  2. 2. Cakes: Use chocolate whipped cream frosting as a final coat on a chocolate lover’s birthday cake, or use a stabilized batch for filling layer cakes. It pairs equally well with chocolate cake or fluffy angel food cake.
  3. 3. Cupcakes: Transfer chocolate whipped cream frosting to a piping bag for easy application to individual cupcakes.
  4. 4. Desserts: To double down on chocolate flavor, add chocolate whipped cream to classic chocolate desserts, like dark chocolate mousse or chocolate ice cream.
  5. 5. With fresh fruit: Chocolate whipped cream is an indulgence in its own right. Serve a scoop over an assortment of fresh sliced fruit, like summer berries or sliced stone fruit.

3 Tips for Making Chocolate Whipped Cream Frosting

This frosting has the delicate sweetness of regular whipped cream, infused with delicious chocolate flavor. Here’s how to take your frosting to the next level.

  1. 1. Make a stabilized whipped cream. Stabilizing whipped cream with cornstarch or gelatin allows for decorative stiff peaks and swoops that won’t collapse at room temperature—or in the heat of a summer get-together—or melt into deflated, runny cream overnight. Stabilizers enhance the shelf life and structure, allowing for easy piping without sacrificing flavor or a light, fluffy mouthfeel. Learn how to stabilize whipped cream.
  2. 2. Use Dutch-process rather than natural cocoa powder. For the best chocolate flavor, use Dutch-process cocoa, which is milder and sweeter than natural cocoa powder. Dutch-process cocoa maintains more of the cacao’s natural bitterness.
  3. 3. Store in the fridge or freezer. Store whipped cream frosting in an airtight container or a mixing bowl covered with plastic wrap in the refrigerator or freezer. Use within twenty hours for best results, or store for three days. If your whipped cream separates, simply whisk it back into shape. Using a stabilizer will increase the shelf life of the frosting.

Easy Chocolate Whipped Cream Frosting Recipe

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makes

About 8 cups (enough to cover a layer cake)

prep time

10 min

total time

15 min

cook time

5 min

Ingredients

  1. 1

    In a small saucepan, whisk together the powdered sugar and cornstarch.

  2. 2

    Add 1 cup of the heavy cream, and warm, constantly whisking, over low heat until incorporated. Remove the mixture from the heat and let it cool.

  3. 3

    in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, combine the remaining 3 cups of cream, cocoa powder, and vanilla extract and mix at low speed until soft peaks form. (Alternatively, use a large mixing bowl and a handheld electric mixer.)

  4. 4

    Increase the mixer to high speed and drizzle in the reserved cornstarch-sugar mixture.

  5. 5

    Continue to whisk until stiff peaks form.

  6. 6

    Use chocolate whipped cream frosting immediately, or cover with plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator until you’re ready to use.

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