How to Thicken Cream Cheese Frosting: 9 Steps (with Pictures) (2024)

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Last Updated: July 28, 2023

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Cream cheese frosting is a deliciously rich and creamy topping for cakes, cookies, muffins, and cupcakes. This frosting is easiest to use when it is nice and thick. There are multiple ways to thicken the frosting. Add icing sugar to the mixture to quickly and easily stiffen the consistency of the frosting or experiment with other thickening agents such as cornstarch, meringue powder, and arrowroot powder. Apply the thick, creamy frosting to your treats and enjoy!

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Using Icing Sugar to Thicken the Frosting

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    Add 2 tablespoons (16 grams) of icing sugar to the frosting. Measure the icing sugar into the bowl of frosting. Don’t worry about packing the icing sugar into the spoon. - Just add 2 loosely packed tablespoons (16 grams).

    • In some countries, icing sugar is called powdered sugar or confectioners sugar.
    • This method will make the cream cheese frosting sweeter as it is adding extra sugar to the mixture.
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    Mix the icing sugar into the frosting. Use a spoon to combine the icing sugar and the cream cheese frosting. Stop mixing the frosting as soon as the ingredients are mixed, as over-mixing can cause the frosting to become runny and less sticky.

    • If you do over-mix the frosting, place it into the fridge for 1 hour to harden.

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    Add an additional 2 tablespoons (29.6ml) (16 grams) of icing sugar, if necessary. If the frosting is still not thick enough, mix in an extra 2 tablespoons (16 grams) of icing sugar. Continue to add portions of icing sugar to the frosting until it reaches your desired thickness.

    • It is best to add small amounts of icing sugar at a time, as this stops the frosting from accidentally getting too thick.
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    Store the frosting in the fridge for up to 5 days. Transfer the frosting into an airtight container to stop it from absorbing the other smells in the fridge. If you don’t have an airtight container, use a sealable bag instead. Write the date on the container to help yourself remember how long it has been in the fridge for.

    • If you want to use the frosting at a later date, place the airtight container into the freezer for up to 3 months.
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    Add 1 tbsp (25 g) of cornstarch if you don’t want to sweeten the frosting. One of the great things about cream cheese frosting is that it isn’t as sweet as other types of 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.[1]

    • Avoid adding more than 1/2 cup (62.5 grams) of cornstarch per 8 oz (226 grams) of cream cheese. Adding more cornstarch than this can impact the taste of the frosting.
    • In some countries, cornstarch is called corn flour.
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    Refrigerate the frosting for 1 hour to thicken it without adding extra ingredients. Cream cheese will vary in thickness depending on the temperature. Transfer the frosting into an airtight container to stop it from soaking up other smells, and then place it into the fridge. The cool air will harden the fats in the cream cheese and butter, and make the icing thicker.[2]

    • If the cream cheese is still too soft after 1 hour, leave it in the fridge for a further 30 minutes.
    • If the cream cheese frosting gets too hard, simply leave it at room temperature to soften.
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    Add a small amount of meringue powder to quickly thicken the frosting. Add 1 tablespoon (7 grams) of meringue powder to the frosting per 8 oz (226 grams) of cream cheese. Mix the meringue powder into the frosting until it is evenly dispersed. If the frosting is still not thick enough, add an extra 1 teaspoon (2.3 grams) of meringue powder.[3]

    • Purchase meringue powder from a speciality cooking or baking store.
    • This option is really effective if you want to pipe the frosting onto a cake as it helps the mixture to hold its shape.
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    Mix 1 tbsp (14.2 g) of soft butter into the frosting to make it creamier. The fats in the butter will help to thicken the cream cheese frosting and will add a rich and creamy taste. Mix the frosting with a spoon until the butter is completely dispersed in the mixture.[4]

    • Continue to add soft butter to the frosting until you are satisfied with its taste and consistency.
    • If your butter is hard, simply leave it at room temperature for 1 hour to soften.
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    Add 2 tsp (5.2 g) of arrowroot powder if you want a flavorless thickener. Arrowroot is similar to cornstarch but it has very little flavor, which makes it perfect for adding to frosting. Measure the arrowroot powder into the frosting and then mix it with a spoon until the mixture is thoroughly combined.[5]

    • If the mixture is still too runny, add another 2 teaspoons (5.2 grams) of arrowroot powder.
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      This article was co-authored by Quynh La. Quynh La is a Professional Baker and the Owner of Sugar Bakery & Cafe in Seattle, Washington. With over seven years of experience, she specializes in baking cakes, cookies, croissants, and bread. Quynh holds an AAS in Culinary Arts from South Seattle College and a second AAS in Specialty Desserts & Bread from Seattle Central College. This article has been viewed 217,407 times.

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      You can quickly and easily thicken cream cheese frosting with icing sugar, corn starch, or by lowering the temperature. If you don’t mind the frosting getting sweeter, add 2 tablespoons of icing sugar to the frosting and mix it together until it reaches the consistency that you want. If you don’t want to add additional sweetness to the frosting, add a tablespoon of cornstarch to it and stir it well to thicken it. You can add additional corn starch to thicken the frosting even more if you want to. Another simple way to thicken cream cheese frosting is to place it in the refrigerator for an hour to allow the cool air to harden the fats in the cream cheese and butter. For tips about how to use meringue powder to quickly thicken cream cheese frosting, keep reading!

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      How can I thicken cream cheese frosting? ›

      How to thicken cream cheese frosting. If the consistency is too thin or runny you can put the frosting mixture in the fridge for up to 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. If it's still too thin, take out some of the runny mixture and beat in some more cream cheese.

      How to fix frosting that is too runny? ›

      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. When your frosting is the right consistency, it'll be easy to spread or pipe.

      How do you make frosting thicker? ›

      Most frostings are made with powdered sugar (otherwise known as confectioners' sugar or icing sugar), which contains cornstarch to prevent it from caking. Adding more powdered sugar can be an effective way and the easiest way of absorbing too much liquid to achieve thicker frosting.

      How to firm up cream cheese frosting? ›

      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. Avoid adding more than 1/2 cup (62.5 grams) of cornstarch per 8 oz (226 grams) of cream cheese.

      How do you thicken Betty Crocker cream cheese frosting? ›

      Alternately, stir in cornstarch, a tablespoon at a time, until you're satisfied with the texture. Or you can start at the beginning.

      How to fix broken cream cheese frosting? ›

      Frosting has split.

      If it is too hot or too cool you can help matters by cooling or warming the mixture gently. Some bakers use ice underneath the bowl to cool and a hairdryer on the underside of the bowl to warm it! Changing the temperature can help to bring the mixture back together.

      How do you thicken runny frosting without powdered sugar? ›

      Dry/thick ingredients like cocoa powder, freeze dried fruit (powder,) and peanut butter will help thicken frosting, while vanilla and brown butter should be added sparingly to make sure it's the right texture. Storage Tips: Once you achieve the perfect consistency, store your frosting in an airtight container.

      Why is my cream cheese icing too runny? ›

      If you do over mix, the water in the cream cheese starts to separate out, and it makes the frosting really loose. Stop mixing when it looks like this, and then it's ready to use on your cakes and cupcakes.

      How to harden icing fast? ›

      Luckily, there are multiple ways that you can speed up the process. Leave your cookies to try at room temperature and expose them to as much airflow as possible. If your home is humid, use a dehumidifier or a fan to help dry the cookies quicker, or use a heat gun to solidify the icing at lightning speed.

      Will cream cheese frosting harden in the fridge? ›

      Will cream cheese frosting harden in the fridge? Yes, this frosting will harden in the fridge. So if your frosting is too soft to pipe once beaten, you can pop it in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes to harden up.

      Will runny icing set in the fridge? ›

      Otherwise refrigerate the icing for up to 10 minutes, stirring it every 2 minutes, until it has reached a thick, but still spreadable, consistency. You do need to be careful doing this as the icing can become firm quite quickly once it has cooled down.

      How can I thicken whipped cream frosting? ›

      To prevent a structural disaster and avoid a soupy, unstable mess, though, you can stabilize it by adding Instant ClearJel, cornstarch, or another dairy ingredient like mascarpone or crème fraîche. To keep whipped cream light and fluffy for longer, you can stabilize it.

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