Run out of powdered sugar? No problem. You can have your cake and frost it, too, with this Easy Chocolate Frosting Without Powdered Sugar. It’s super creamy and delicious, almost like fudge, perfect for frosting your favorite cake, cupcake, or brownie.
Made with a few simple ingredients, this easy recipe for Chocolate Frosting is delicious on Cocoa Brownies, but it’s also fun for Mud and Worm Dirt Cupcakes. It will take a simple boxed cake or bundt cake over the top! It’s an easy alternative to traditional American buttercream.
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Necessity is the mother of invention, and that was never more true in the kitchen. All kinds of delicious things have been created when the cook was missing a previously “key” ingredient and dreamt up something new and amazing. Sometimes it’s the best way!
This Chocolate Frosting Without Powdered Sugar is one of those things. While I’m a fan of other icing recipes, like Cream Cheese Frosting and even fluffy buttercream frosting, this chocolate frosting without powdered sugar comes together in just a couple of minutes, loaded with chocolate flavor.
It’s the perfect frosting when you need something quickly without the hassle of an electric mixer.
Why Make This
It’s super fudgy delicious. This chocolate frosting is super delicious and tastes like fudge. It’s the best frosting for a simple homemade chocolate cake or even buttermilk donuts. You’ll swoon at just one bite!
It’s easy. With only five basic ingredients, this easy icing recipe comes together super quickly on the stovetop, no powdered sugar needed.
It’s gluten-free. Unlike another frosting recipe that calls for using a milk flour mixture, this easy Chocolate Frosting is completely gluten free, a sugar frosting that uses granulated sugar or brown sugar, some butter, evaporated milk, chocolate chips, and vanilla extract.
Ingredients
You don’t need large amounts of any of the ingredients. Here’s what you need to make Chocolate Frosting Without Powdered Sugar:
sugar – You can use brown sugar or granulated sugar, though I prefer brown. It has a slightly caramel flavor. Either way, no powdered sugar required!
butter – You can use regular dairy butter or a plant-based butter.
evaporated milk – Evaporated milk comes in a can and is slightly thicker than regular, fresh milk. It has some of the liquid removed. Fresh alternatives would be whole milk, heavy cream, or half-and-half. You can make a vegan evaporated milk by simmering coconut milk or another plant milk until the volume has reduced by half.
chocolate chips – You can use whatever kind of chocolate or baking chips you like: dark, semi-sweet, or milk chocolate, white chocolate, butterscotch, cinnamon, espresso, or peanut butter.
pure vanilla extract – Just a little vanilla helps round out the chocolate flavor. You can also use another extract to flavor the frosting, such as almond extract, peppermint, or mocha. The cheapest vanilla extract is the homemade kind.
Step-by-Step Instructions
This is such a low-fuss, delicious frosting, no need for a mixing bowl or even a hand mixer. Here’s how to make this Easy Chocolate Frosting without Powdered Sugar:
In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt the sugar, butter, and milk together. Cook, stirring constantly until the mixture comes to a boil. Boil, stirring constantly, for 1 minute.
Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the chocolate chips and the vanilla extract. Continue stirring until the chocolate has melted and the frosting is soon.
It will be a thin frosting, but will thicken as it cools. Pour or spread the frosting over the cooled cake or top of cupcakes. You should have enough sugar icing for one sheet cake or 24 cupcakes. Make a double batch if you’d like to frost a layer cake.
Pro tip: As the frosting cools, it develops a fudge texture, almost like a thick paste. To get it back to spreadable consistency, you can reheat it over low heat with a splash of milk.
FAQs
You can either make your own powdered sugar or prepare this one-minute boiled frosting that calls for regular or brown sugar.
You can chill this frosting, however the texture becomes very fudge-like as it cools. To bring it back to spreadable texture, reheat on low with a little bit of milk, until glossy and smooth.
Leftover frosting is good made into sandwich cookies. You can simply spread it between two graham crackers or sugar cookies for a simple sweet treat.
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Chocolate Frosting Without Powdered Sugar
Equipment
- sauce pan
- wire whisk
Ingredients
- ¾ cup brown sugar
- ⅓ cup butter
- ⅓ cup evaporated milk
- 1 cup dark chocolate chips
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt the sugar, butter, and milk together. Cook, stirring constantly until the mixture comes to a boil. Boil, stirring constantly, for 1 minute.
- Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the chocolate chips and the vanilla extract. Continue stirring until the chocolate has melted and the frosting is soon.
- It will be a thin frosting, but will thicken as it cools.
Sharon
this is a good old fashioned fudge frosting. I followed the directions/ingredients exactly the first time I made it. it was easy & quick with great results. I’ve made it multiple times since with the addition of 1/2 tsp of salt. I used salted butter that first time but it was not enough for my taste. The salt took it from 4 to 5 stars for me & is now a go to recipe for me. Another option for anyone who might want a lighter consistency, allow it to cool to room temp and the beat it with your electric mixer.
Jessica Fisher
Thanks for sharing, Sharon!
frances J trafton
i wish i had this recipe 60 years ago .better than confectionary sugar frosting. cant wait to try other chips. i used whole milk and cooked it a bit longer, and it was perfect
2 days til 83, and alot of cakes made
Jessica Fisher
Happy Birthday, Frances! Thanks so much for your knowledgeable review.
Krizia
I needed frosting in a pinch and came across this recipe. I ran out of powdered sugar and had no real milk. Quick and simple and it tastes great!!
Jessica Fisher
Yay! Great to hear! Thanks for stopping by to leave a comment, Krizia. What good cheap eat will you make next? 😉
Beverly
This recipe gave me the courage to try something new. What I made turned out great, but I couldn’t repeat it. I had brown sugar, cocoa (no chocolate chips), vanilla, butter, and whipped cream. Mixed all together, then microwaved for a half minute 3 times to try to get rid of the crunchy sugar texture. Worked, but it was too runny, Well, I had unsweetened coconut, kind of rough-ground texture. Stirred some in, and it came out great. I wish somebody who understands this stuff would figure out what I did; I’d try it again!
Winnie Cotter
Glad I found this recipe! It sure is good!
Jessica Fisher
Thanks so much, Winnie!
Ellen
Made this for a family event because I ran out of confectionery sugar. Everyone was crazy about it there’s no cake left! Thank you for saving my day!
Jessica Fisher
Yay! So glad to hear it was a win! Thanks for taking the time to come back and review the recipe.
Jennie
Fantstic – great recipe and you saved my hide, thank you! I needed frosting but did not have powdered sugar, and this was amazing. Will make again!
Jessica Fisher
Yay! So glad you enjoyed it. I can never stop eating it when I make it. 🙂