Caramel Frosting recipe • The Gold Lining Girl (2024)

Caramel Frosting is exactly as it sounds — it starts with a quick & easy homemade caramel sauce that is whipped into a thick, creamy, sumptuous frosting! Similar to a brown sugar frosting, this Caramel Frosting has fabulous flavor and depth, and it can adorn so many different treats!

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I don’t create many frosting-only posts, but when a frosting or buttercream is extra special, it warrants its own moment in the spotlight. Caramel Frosting is that, it’s special.

I started giving frostings their own blog space when a friend told me that she doesn’t necessarily want to make cupcakes or brownies from scratch, but she will search out a homemade frosting to jazz them up. That’s where she’ll invest her time and effort — a good frosting.

I agree. I would rather have homemade frosting on boxed brownies or cake than have canned, store-bought frosting on from-scratch baked goods. Right??

This Caramel Frosting is one to add to your arsenal. It’s a bit more work than many frostings because there’s some cooking involved, but it’s still a simple recipe on the whole, and it’s worth it.

It goes like this: combine brown sugar, butter, and heavy cream in a saucepan, and heat until sugar is entirely dissolved. You’ve nearly made caramel sauce! We won’t cook it so far as to achieve caramelization, but it’s edging on caramel sauce. Add vanilla, let it cool, then whip it with powdered sugar into a brown sugar-based, caramel-flavored frosting. Yay!

I’ve included a lot of process photos. Please excuse the poor lighting in some of these shots! Sometimes I have to make things when I can, and sometimes that includes early mornings or evenings when lighting is not optimal. 🙂

You’re going to love this recipe, and I always feel especially drawn to Caramel Frosting in the fall. Now, what do to with it?

What desserts and baked treats pair with Caramel Frosting or brown sugar frosting?

Some of my favorite ideas are:

  • Banana Cake: So moist and banana-y, very soft and sweet. With a brown sugar-based frosting, it would have a Bananas Foster-like flavor profile!
  • Amish Sugar Cookies: Because they go with anything.
  • Cinnamon Streusel Zucchini Cake: A cake crammed with spice and streusel is begging for a brown sugar frosting.
  • Pumpkin Carrot Cake: I typically use cream cheese frosting here, but Caramel Frosting would complement beautifully.
  • Pumpkin Zucchini Bread: I love this bread with brown butter icing, but brown sugar frosting would be fab too.

Caramel Frosting substitutions:

Frankly, there’s little room to substitute, but every ingredient is easy-to-find and accessible. A few notes though —

  • Recipe requires butter, not margarine. Butter is a must.
  • In a pinch, you can swap whole milk or evaporated milk for heavy cream, but it’s not ideal.

Ways to add variation to Caramel Frosting? Two big ones come to mind:

  • Add spices. A teaspoon of cinnamon and/or a teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice could really add another layer of verve to this brown sugar frosting recipe.
  • Add booze. I would start with 2-3 tablespoons of dark rum, bourbon, or whiskey (perhaps Fireball!), give a taste, and add another tablespoon or two, according to preference. Keep extra powdered sugar on hand to thicken it back up, if needed.

Storage and Freezing notes for Caramel Frosting:

Store in a tightly-sealed container for 3-4 days at room temperature, up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator, and up to 3 months in the freezer.

If freezing, thaw frosting to room temperature, and it may still be firmer than it would be if never frozen. If that’s the case, pop it in the microwave for 7-10 seconds to warm it, stir well, and then microwave an additional few seconds, if needed. It seriously only takes a few seconds, so do not microwave beyond 7-10 second intervals.

Looking for other interesting and unique frostings? Here’s some rockstars:

  • Peanut Butter Frosting
  • Nutella Buttercream
  • Brown Butter Frosting (fluffy buttercream, pipable) and Brown Butter Icing (thinner than buttercream, more spreadable, sets and “crusts”, but not pipable)
  • Cookie Butter Frosting
  • Pistachio Frosting
  • Strawberry Frosting
  • Chocolate Frosting
  • Maple Frosting

What about glazes? Thinner than frosting or buttercream, and drizzleable! –>

  • Cherry Glaze
  • Lemon Glaze
  • Orange Glaze

Caramel Frosting recipe • The Gold Lining Girl (14)

Caramel Frosting recipe

Caramel Frosting recipe • The Gold Lining Girl (15)Sarah

Caramel Frostingis exactly as it sounds -- it starts with a quick & easy homemade caramel sauce that is whipped into a thick, creamy, sumptuous frosting! Similar to abrown sugar frosting, thisCaramel Frostinghas fabulous flavor and depth, and it can adorn so many different treats!

5 from 3 votes

Prep Time 15 mins

Cook Time 15 mins

Total Time 30 mins

Course Dessert

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter cut into pats or cubes, cannot use margarine
  • 1 1/2 cups packed brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup heavy cream in a pinch, can substitute whole milk or evaporated milk
  • 2 tsp. vanilla extract
  • 4 - 5 cups powdered sugar

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine butter, brown sugar, and heavy cream.

  • Bring to a boil, stirring regularly. It's fine to stir occasionally as the mixture is melting and heating up, but be sure to stir constantly as it begins to simmer, and as it turns to a rolling boil.

  • Once it reaches a boil, continuing cooking for 1-2 minutes, or until sugar is dissolved. When it loses it's grittiness, and sugar granules are no longer visible, remove from heat.

  • After removing from heat, whisk in vanilla extract.

  • Cool mixture to room temperature.

  • Transfer the caramel mixture to a large mixing bowl. Fit your mixer with a whisk attachment.

  • With the mixer set to low speed, gradually add 4 cups powdered sugar.

  • Beat on medium speed for 2 minutes.

  • Add additional powdered sugar, as needed, to achieve desired consistency, and beat for 1 minute on medium speed before settling on consistency.

  • Frost anything!

  • Store in a tightly-sealed container for 3-4 days at room temperature, up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator, and up to 3 months in the freezer.

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FAQs

What makes caramel icing grainy? ›

If too many bits of sugar get stuck to the side of the pan, they will harden and can cause the caramel to seize or become gritty or grainy when you add in the butter and/or the cream. Prevent this by gently swirling the sugar around as it melts, while holding the pan's handle, instead of using a utensil to stir it.

Does Duncan Hines make caramel icing? ›

Duncan Hines Caramel Creamy Home-Style Frosting 16 Oz Canister - Walmart.com.

Why is my caramel not thickening? ›

Add more sugar to the sauce.

Most caramel sauces are made by caramelizing sugar and adding milk and a little salt. If you increase the amount of sugar in the recipe you'll end up with a thicker caramel. Try increasing the sugar by about 1/3.

How to make caramel without crystallizing? ›

It loses its moisture and turns back into a sugar crystal. If this crystal touches the melted mass, it causes a chain reaction and the caramel will seize up and become grainy. The easiest way to prevent crystallization is to avoid stirring the caramel. Instead, swirl the pan gently to help the sugar melt evenly.

Does homemade caramel thicken as it cools? ›

2. Too short of a cooling time: Caramel sauce thickens significantly as it cools, so let the caramel cool for the appropriate time to achieve the right thickness. If the sauce is still too thin after cooling completely, place it back on the stovetop and reheat it on low heat for a few additional minutes.

How to make caramel set harder? ›

If caramels are too soft, that means the temperature didn't get high enough. Again place the caramel back into a sauce pan with a couple of tablespoons of water and heat to 244°F. If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can test with a cold water test.

What is the difference between caramel and butterscotch topping? ›

Butterscotch vs Caramel

The difference between butterscotch and caramel is that caramel is made with white granulated sugar and cooked to 340 degrees Fahrenheit, whereas butterscotch is made with brown sugar and cooked to 289 degrees Fahrenheit.

Is Duncan Hines frosting better than Betty Crocker? ›

I tried 3 premade vanilla frostings to see which is the best. I tried premade vanilla frosting from Pillsbury, Duncan Hines, and Betty Crocker to find the best. The Pillsbury frosting piped well but I didn't care for the taste. Duncan Hines' vanilla frosting had the best flavor and texture.

Why shouldn't you stir sugar when making caramel? ›

Like dry caramel, you want to gently move the sugar mixture in that same side-to-side paintbrush-like fashion until the sugar dissolves. Then, as soon as the mixture comes to a boil, it should not be stirred, as the agitation can cause crystallization.

How to stop caramel from hardening? ›

I would add some more cream until you reach your desired consistency and then put a bit of lemon juice or cream of tartar. The acidity in either one should help keep the sugar in the caramel from hardening (crystallizing), once you remove it from the heat source.

Why does condensed milk turn into caramel? ›

When you add heat to your ingredients, they undergo a chemical reaction known as the “Maillard reaction.” This means that the sugar is cooked to the proper moisture level and caramelization occurs. You know when this happens as the mixture changes colour to a rich brown.

How do you keep icing from getting grainy? ›

If your buttercream ends up with a grainy texture, don't worry. There are simple steps you can take to fix it. Usually it is grainy from the sugar not dissolving into the butter properly. One easy fix is to re-whip the frosting, preferably with the paddle attachment, on medium speed until it becomes smoother.

What happens if you stir caramel too much? ›

Stirring the sugar

If the melting sugar splashes up onto the sides of the pan, it quickly loses its moisture content and forms back into crystals. That can set off a chain reaction that can cause caramel to seize up, ruining the entire batch.

Why did my caramel granulate? ›

The water evaporates, leaving sugar crystals behind. If even one sugar crystal falls back into the pan of cooking caramel, it starts a chain reaction of sugar crystals and the entire pan will harden. The result? Gross, grainy caramel that is unusable in most recipes.

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