Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Corn Free Frosting Recipe (2024)

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Make perfect Chocolate or Vanilla Gluten-Free + Corn Free Icing with a Dairy Free option too.

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This is a totally delicious cooked frosting recipe for Gluten-Free and Corn Free Frosting with a Dairy Free option - make it with butter or with a non-dairy butter substitute. Either way, it's totally yum - think pillowy clouds of marshmallow goodness.

I've included a vanilla and a chocolate version - I've been known to throw in a little espresso powder in the chocolate version for a mocha/dark chocolate kick.

Freeze dried strawberry powder does fabulous things to the vanilla option, but you've gotta be the kind of person who has freeze-dried fruit powder in your pantry to begin with. I'm that kind of person, and I know it makes me odd. But whatever. Top this frosting with sprinkles, fruit, or just make fun, fluffy swirls.

For fluffy + delicious results:

Use finely ground sweet or white rice flour (my favorite is from Koda Farms, I use it for everything.) Brown rice flour won't work well here, and a gritty grind with make grainy icing.

Since most powdered sugar has corn, the rice flour acts as the binder here. The finished texture of this frosting is actually smoother and has a better mouthfeel than traditional "easy" buttercream made with powdered sugar.

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Flavor it up: chocolate or vanilla!

Try vanilla bean pasteif you haven't already - it's got vanilla extract and vanilla bean specks combined, and it will help take all your baked goods to the next level. It can be used 1 for 1 for vanilla extract in all recipes, and it's a game-changer. It adds a big punch of vanilla flavor to this frosting.

If you're making chocolate frosting, I like Dutch-processed cocoa, which is also called Dutched-chocolate. It gives a richer chocolate flavor than standard cocoa powder, and certainly better than raw cacao, which isn't roasted. I preferDroste dutch-processed cocoa, it's my go-to. You can also add a pinch of espresso powderto get a deeper dark chocolate taste.

What can you use gluten-free, corn-free frosting on? Everything!

This gluten-free, dairy-free, corn free frosting is perfect for icing cakes and cupcakes, but it's not stiff enough for fancy decorating. So give it a few lovely swirls with a spatula and call it good. And it is good.

Recipe frosts 12 cupcakes liberally or a 9x13 sheet cake. Now you're ready to make cookie sandwiches, party cakes, or attempt and dairy-free version of my friend Kyra's .

Once you've whipped up the frosting, you can top it with fruit, flowers or my favorite gluten-free, dairy-free & corn-free sprinkles from Supernatural!

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Gluten Free, Dairy Free + Corn Free Frosting - Vanilla or Chocolate

Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Corn Free Frosting Recipe (6)K.C. Cornwell

Gluten-Free and Corn Free Frosting with a Dairy Free option makes pillowy clouds of marshmallow-y frosting goodness. Vanilla + Chocolate versions.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Cooling Time 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 12 servings

Calories 223 kcal

Equipment

  • stand or hand mixer

Ingredients

  • 1 cup any kind of milk* Coconut, Rice, Soy, Almond or Dairy
  • pinch of salt
  • 5 tablespoons FINELY GROUND sweet rice flour or rice flour
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla bean paste or extract
  • 1 cup (2 sticks) butter or butter substitute
  • 1 cup baker's sugar or white sugar

for Chocolate Frosting, add:

Instructions

  • In a small saucepan over medium heat, whisk flour into milk and heat until it thickens (stir constantly). Remove from heat, stir in vanilla and salt and let the mixture cool to room temp. This is important because if you don’t let it cool, the end result will be lumpy and will separate.

  • Cream the butter (or butter substitute) and sugar together with an electric mixer. Add cooled milk/flour mixture and beat until it resembles whipped cream.

for Chocolate Frosting

  • Add 4 tablespoons cocoa and 5 tablespoons sugar to the beating process after the butter and sugar are creamed together and beat to combine. Then proceed with the milk/flour process as described above.

    For extra chocolate flavor, reduce the vanilla extract to 1 ½ teaspoons and add ½ teaspoon gluten-free chocolate extract at the prescribed time. You can add a pinch ofEspresso Powdertoo.

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Notes

Frosts a 9×13 cake or a dozen cupcakes.

Keep refrigerated in a sealed container for up to three days.

Nutrition

Calories: 223kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 1gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 42mgSodium: 144mgPotassium: 34mgFiber: 1gSugar: 18gVitamin A: 511IUCalcium: 29mg

Keyword corn free, dairy-free frosting, frosting recipe, gluten-free frosting

Photos:Meg van der Kruik

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Frequently Asked Questions about Gluten-free + Corn-Free Frosting:

How do you make frosting from scratch without powdered sugar?

You can make frosting with white sugar and rice flour and get a smooth, fluffy texture by cooking the base quickly before whipping it.

Does all powdered sugar have cornstarch?

Most powdered sugar has cornstarch. Some brands offer powdered sugar (also called Confectioner's sugar) stabilized with tapioca starch instead. If you see "powdered sugar" listed as an ingredient, you should assume it contains corn unless is specifically says otherwise.

How do you make frosting from scratch without dairy/milk?

This recipe can be made with non-dairy substitutes. The plant-based version is equally fluffy and delicious.

How do you make gluten-free frosting from scratch?

You can uses sweet rice flour or white rice flour to make a quick, fluffy gluten-free frosting that is corn free too.

How do you make fluffy frosting from scratch?

Quickly cooking a "frosting base" made with sugar and rice flour before blending with fats makes a smooth, fluffy frosting.

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  1. Brenda Boivin says

    I would like to make this gluten free frosting but I have food allergies to ingredients in butter and margarine. Will it work if I use canola oil instead of the butter or will it make it too runny?

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  2. D says

    This was great because I can't eat dairy, beans or starch. However it came out runny. I'm putting it in the fridge. Perhaps that will help. Could it be due to not letting the milk mixture cool enough? Or was I supposed to let the butter soften more ?

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    • K.C. Cornwell says

      It's definitely not thick enough to pipe with, if that's what you mean. If it was runnier than that, I'd guess you either didn't cook the flour mixture long enough or you didn't let it cool completely.

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