Vegan Strawberry Buttercream Frosting!Β You all are going to love this creative take on traditional buttercream frosting. This frosting is oil-free, made from fresh strawberries and coconut butter!
VEGAN STRAWBERRY BUTTERCREAM FROSTING
No, that’s not ice cream. It’s strawberry frosting. And no, there is not butter or oil added to this recipe. The texture reminded me of soft serve, so I really couldn’t help myself photographing it in the ice cream cone. But truly, it is the perfect cake strawberry frosting.
I promised to share with you all the strawberry frosting from my daughter’s birthday cake party and here it is. I hadn’t originally planned on posting this frosting today, but after my reader Deborah wrote me a couple days ago wanting it for her granddaughter’s birthday cake, I rushed to get it up for her.
HOW TO MAKE VEGAN STRAWBERRY BUTTERCREAM FROSTING
This strawberry frosting is so easy to make. You only need a food processor and 5 main ingredients to make it:
- fresh strawberries
- powdered sugar
- coconut butter
- vanilla
- lemon juice
To make, first, melt your coconut butter to a complete runny liquid, stir really well and then measure out 1/2 cup.
Add this to the food processor and process quickly until it’s blended and smooth. Add the strawberries, sugar, vanilla and lemon juice and process again, scraping the sides a couple of times. Process for at least a minute until completely smooth and thick like a pudding consistency.
Pour into a container and chill in the fridge at least 2-4 hours until it sets and thickens up. The coconut butter will cause it to thicken up, as it will be too runny to use immediately.
To frost cupcakes, add the chilled frosting to a piping bag or ziplock bag and cut off a tiny corner and pipe it on.
Using fresh strawberries is really the key to the most amazing flavor here. This strawberry frosting is delicious on anything, but especially thisΒ Vegan Gluten-Free Vanilla Cake! This cake strawberry frosting is perfect for little girls, or little boys, or big girls and boys, birthdays!
STRAWBERRY FROSTING FOR CHOCOLATE CAKE
Strawberry and chocolate go so well together! This coconut butter frosting is the perfect strawberry frosting on top of these Vegan Chocolate Cupcakes or these Vegan Gluten-free Chocolate Cupcakes!
COCONUT BUTTER FROSTING
Now, I normally never use powdered sugar, but stick with maple syrup or coconut sugar, but I wanted to try to mimic a buttercream as much as possible. Eliminating any oil or butter was a challenge in itself, and the frosting needed a thick powdery sugar for both flavor and texture. Besides, I’m ok with eating it once or twice out of the whole year. So what did I do for butter? I used coconut butter instead of traditional butter! It gives a smooth, silky, creamy flavor and structure to the frosting. It worked so darn amazing on my Pumpkin Spice Latte Cupcakes, that I was just itching to use it again in another frosting. To use a natural food coloring, I used dried beet powder and it gave this natural gorgeous pink color.
OTHER VEGAN FROSTINGS TO TRY:
- Vegan Chocolate Espresso Truffle Frosting
- Vegan Chocolate Buttercream Frosting
- Vegan Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
- Vegan Coconut Cream Frosting
- Funfetti Coconut Butter Frosting
VEGAN CAKES AND CUPCAKES TO USE THIS FROSTING ON
- Vegan Vanilla Cupcakes
- Vegan Gluten-free Vanilla Cupcakes
- Vegan Gluten-free Vanilla Cake
- Vegan Almond Butter Cake
- Vegan Pumpkin Cake if you like the combo of pumpkin and chocolate
- Vegan Pumpkin Chocolate Brownies
If you make any of these recipes, be sure to leave feedback below and share your pic on Instagram or Facebook and tag me @thevegan8#thevegan8!
Vegan Strawberry Buttercream Frosting (No Oil!)
Ingredients
- 1 heaping rounded cup (175g) of fresh strawberries (stems removed, rinsed and patted dry)
- 1/2 cup of liquid melted coconut butter (not coconut oil), make sure it is totally a melted liquid when you measure out 1/2 cup. I make my own here.
- 3/4 cup powdered sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- small pinch sea salt
- I use this scale.
- Optional 1/2-3/4 teaspoon dried beet root powder (this will give a dark pink color like in the photos. It is not necessary for flavor and it won't affect the flavor, only the color. If you don't want to use this, the frosting will be a lighter pink, still pretty, just not as dark pink, it will basically look like traditional light pink strawberry frostings. I found mine at Whole Foods.)
Instructions
- Make sure to follow the order of processing that I have listed.
- Measure out your whole strawberries, then remove the stems and chop them in half. Add them to a food processor and process until they are a complete liquid.
- Melt your coconut butter to a complete runny liquid, stir really well and then measure out 1/2 cup. If using a storebought jar, heat the whole jar first, stir after about 30 seconds all from the bottom up and reheat again for about 10 seconds until it's a complete liquid. Add this to the food processor and process quickly until it's blended and smooth. Add the remaining ingredients and process again, scraping the sides a couple of times. Process for at least a minute until completely smooth and thick like a pudding consistency.
- Pour into a container and chill in the fridge at least 2-4 hours until it sets and thickens up. The coconut butter will cause it to thicken up, as it will be too runny to use immediately.
- To frost cupcakes, add the chilled frosting to a piping bag or ziplock bag and cut off a tiny corner and pipe it on.
- This will make just enough for a 9 inch single layer cake. Would be perfect on my Dreamy Vanilla Vegan Gluten-Free Cake or my Vegan Gluten-Free Chocolate Cake. Double or triple for a large double layer cake or if you like a lot of icing.
Wow, Brandi! Look at that beautiful pink colour! This frosting is absolutely stunning. I love that it only has a few ingredients too! It sounds delicious. Seriously wishing I wasn’t allergic to strawberries right now!!!
Thank you so much for such kind compliments Harriet! You are so sweet! Omg, noooo, that sucks you are allergic!!
I have been so excited to see this part of the cake saga, because frostings are tricky! I knew you’d have some sort of wonderful idea, but my mind was not guessing coconut butter!?! I never would’ve imagined you could get that stuff to be so creamy, the perfect buttercream mimic! And I’m sure the flavor is wonderful with that coconut undertone too! Powdered sugar is hard to replicate in any less processed form, i have brainstormed long and hard on that one. But using the organic stuff every once in a while is perfectly fine with me, and 3/4 cup is nothing compared to the buckets in a traditional buttercream haha π Looks beautiful Brandi!
Thank you so much Natalie for your compliments! Yes, and you can’t even really taste it! My husband absolutely hates coconut and did not know it was in there when I did a taste test on him…I didn’t tell him it was in it and he loved it and thought it was perfect. I agree too about the powdered sugar, no other sugar tastes like it, and it was necessary for this recipe! And yes, all other frosting recipes always use like 3-4 cups of powdered sugar, it’s insane!
I thought it was ice cream too first π
But that’s okay…since then eating it straight up won’t get you weird glances…it will look like some nice strawberry soft serve π
Haha, looks totally like it!
I’m typically not a fan of frosting but i think id eat this with a spoon! I love that you use fresh strawberries π
We were totally eating it with a spoon, a little spoon, haha!
The pink frosting looks wonderful. Have you substituted blueberries for blue frosting and if so what are the amounts? I have a grandson’s birthday coming up.
Hi Fran! I have only tried this with strawberries, but knowing there is a lot more liquid in strawberries, then you would possibly need 1 1/2 to 2 cups of blueberries to get the right consistency. I’m just not sure without testing it. Give it a go and let me know. Keep in mind it will thicken more after firming in the fridge, but after blending in the processor, it should have a thickened pudding consistency, that’s how you know it’s right.
I was thrilled and excited at the same time knowing that a cake related recipe was coming soon, Brandi! What can I say! It’s so beautiful. Love you created a frosting that is fat free and only with a few ingredients. This topping is so versatile you can put it on a whole range of different cakes or just dip in with some fruits. Your photos are beautiful as always. Love the garnish with strawberries around the cake.
Awww thank you so much Florian! So glad you like these photos, you are so kind! Yes, this honestly would work on any type of dessert! It holds up well after chilling, so it is perfect even at room temperature. Thank you so much Florian! Oh, and it’s not fat-free, haha….there is no added butter or oil, but the coconut butter has fat for sure. But a whole food form instead.
Absolutely gorgeous and looks amazing! Where do you get beet powder and what is the cake (not your pumpkin spice latte – these look more like chocolate)?
Thank you so much for the compliments Marsha! So sweet! π I got the beet root powder from Whole Foods..I will add that to my recipe. Oh, that is the chocolate cake from my daughter’s birthday party…that recipe is coming next week π
Gorgeous! What would we do without coconut butter? That stuff is amazing!
Thanks! Yes, I’ve used it for a TON of recipes on my blog, so I thought, I bet this would make an amazing “buttercream” and sure enough, it does! No need for butter or oil! I didn’t want to do the usual cashews for icing…, so this coconut butter fit the bill.
I am in love with the color of this frosting!!!! Beautiful! I tried making a strawberry frosting once and it was waaaaay to tart for me – leave it to the master to nail the flavor π I also love that you used coconut butter! It does look like soft serve and I’m pretty sure I would eat it as is. I’ll pin this for a future birthday cake/cupcakes! YUM!
Awww thanks my friend!! You are so sweet. My first trial like I mentioned above was WAY too tart as well…I couldn’t stand it…but my sister and mother-n-law loved it, lol. My mom didn’t like the tartness either and I have to love a recipe in order to post it, so I remade it and love it now. Perfect balance of tart and sweet….and it can easily be made sweeter with extra sugar if desired π
WHHHAAATT!!? This is unreal…I would struggle resisting the urge to eat this by itself. Although it looks 10x better WITH that gorgeous cake!
Aww thanks Britt, you are so funny!
I know I’d love this because tart and sweet is my favorite combo! The color is unreal, I love strawberries and how vibrant they become in recipes! So pretty. I’m pretty sure I’d just keep it in that ice cream cone, because really, it’s essentially ice cream right π
Thank you so much Sophia! I love the color too! It’s a beautiful pin color from the strawberries, but I wanted it super dark pink, so the beet root powder helped that. Without it, it just looks like other strawberry frostings out there, a softer pink, which is still pretty too. I did try one first with all dried strawberries and it was way too tart and I decided to just make one with fresh, since they are much easier to find, than the dried ones for readers…and cheaper too.
Frosting looks very tasty.
That frosting…. makes Frosty the Snowman envious! Even though it’s a different kind of frost π But still, it looks PERFECT! Thanks for sharing Brandi!
Haha, thank you Levan!
This vegan buttercream frosting looks unreal! I just want to eat it like ice cream π Can’t wait to try this recipe π
You’re so right, Brandi, it’s impossible to make buttercream frosting without powdered sugar. This looks so delicious, I love that there are real strawberries in the frosting.
Yes, it would taste a lot less authentic for sure! Besides, I am ok with using it once or twice a year, I’m not stressing over it!
I love using beet for color – such a vibrant dark pink! I want a big ol’ cone of this frosting right now…
Oh my goodness – I must have that right now. You always have the most delicious recipes. Thanks for sharing.
So sweet of you, thank you Nancy!
Oh wow.. isnt this just so amazingly delightful.. it was such a visual treat.. loved each and every photo and yes the recipe is amazing too
Thank you so much, so glad you love these photos!
Oh yes please. I’ll have a large slice. That looks divine! I am so sad that berry season has come to an end here, only a few blackberries left π
Wow, Brandi! This frosting looks absolutely amazing! I love the color!
Ooo! A healthy strawberry frosting that is beautiful, too! What lucky daughter on her birthday! Love how this looks with the shaved chocolate! Yum!
So sweet of you to say that Patricia, thank you so much!