Light, creamy, and effortlessly sweet, this Vanilla Pudding Frosting is a simple yet delicious alternative to traditional buttercream.
Made with just four basic ingredients, it whips up in minutes and offers a smooth, velvety texture perfect for frosting cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and more.
Unlike heavy butter-based frostings, this version is lighter in texture while still rich in flavor, thanks to the vanilla pudding mix.
It’s a fantastic time-saving hack for bakers who want a fuss-free frosting that holds up well and pairs beautifully with a variety of desserts.
Ingredients:
– 1 package of instant vanilla pudding mix (3.4 oz)
– 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar
– 1/2 cup of milk
– 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
Directions:
1. In a mixing bowl, combine the instant vanilla pudding mix and powdered sugar.
2. Gradually whisk in the milk until smooth and creamy.
3. Add the vanilla extract and continue to mix until well combined.
4. Cover the bowl and refrigerate the frosting for at least 30 minutes to allow it to set.
5. Once chilled, give the frosting a good stir before using it to frost your favorite desserts.
Vanilla Pudding Frosting: Variations, Storage & Serving Suggestions
🍨 Flavor Variations:
Chocolate Lover’s – Use chocolate pudding mix instead of vanilla.
Lemon/Citrus – Replace vanilla extract with lemon or orange extract.
Cream Cheese Twist – Add 2 oz softened cream cheese for tanginess.
Mocha – Mix in 1 tsp instant coffee or espresso powder.
Coconut Dream – Use coconut milk instead of regular milk + ½ tsp coconut extract.
Peanut Butter – Blend in 2 tbsp creamy peanut butter.
Funfetti – Stir in rainbow sprinkles for a festive look.
❄️ Storage Tips:
Fridge: Store in an airtight container for up to 5 days. Stir before reusing.
Freezer: Not recommended (may separate when thawed).
Frosted Desserts: Cakes/cupcakes can sit at room temp for 1-2 hours (if not perishable). For longer storage, refrigerate.
Serving Suggestions:
Cupcakes – Pipe onto vanilla, chocolate, or red velvet cupcakes.
Cake Filling – Layer between sponge cake or use for whoopie pies.
Cookie Sandwiches – Spread between sugar cookies or Oreos.
Dip – Serve with fruit (strawberries, bananas) or graham crackers.
Doughnut Glaze – Thin with extra milk and drizzle over pastries.
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