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May 12, 2026 · Published: Apr 6, 2026 by Dan Harper · This post may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. · Leave a Comment

Chantilly Cream Frosting | Bakery Style | Cleveland Cooking

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Making bakery-quality cakes at home is much easier with the right topping. This Chantilly cream frosting is a sturdy, stabilized version that provides a rich flavor without the heavy sugar of traditional buttercream.

Why You Will Love This Chantilly Creaam Frosting

  • Saves Money You can skip the expensive specialty bakery frostings and make a high-quality version at home.
  • Saves Time This frosting comes together in under fifteen minutes, letting you focus on the rest of your meal.
  • Texture It solves the issue of being too sugary like buttercream while remaining much richer than plain whipped cream.
  • Just Like Whole Foods This frosting uses mascarpone, cream cheese, and a hint of almond extract to recreate the signature flavor and texture of Whole Foods Chantilly cake frosting.
  • It Holds Its Own This stable Chantilly Frosting will not separate when chilled in the fridge. The mascarpone and cream cheese create a stable structure that keeps the frosting from drooping or separating.
side view of a vanilla cake with strawberries, blueberries, and Chantilly Frosting.
Vanilla cake with chantilly frosting.

Ingredients for the Homemade Chantilly Frosting

  • Mascarpone This cheese provides a buttery thickness that prevents the cream from wilting.
  • Cream Cheese It acts as a primary stabilizer so your frosting stays firm on the cake even in warmer rooms. It also provides the right tang for the frosting.
  • Powdered Sugar Sifting this is the best way to avoid the common problem of a gritty texture.
  • Almond Extract & Vanilla Extract Combining these two creates a professional flavor profile that is warm and inviting. They also set this recipe apart from other chantilly recipes.
  • Heavy Whipping Cream Start with cream that is very cold to ensure it reaches the right volume.

This stabilized Chantilly frosting is thick enough for layering cakes, piping simple designs, and holding its shape in the refrigerator without separating.

Making Chantilly Frosting From Scratch

  1. Mix the cheese base Place your softened mascarpone and cream cheese into a bowl. Mix on medium speed until the texture is smooth and you do not see any lumps. Be sure to scrape the bottom of the bowl with a spatula to get everything combined. Try to have your mascarpone and cream cheese sitting out for a bit so they are soft. This prevents little white lumps from showing up in your frosting.
  2. Add sweetness and flavor Turn the mixer to low and add the sifted powdered sugar, almond extract, and vanilla extract. Once the sugar is tucked in and won’t fly out of the bowl, turn the speed up to medium until it looks creamy.
  3. Pour in the first cup of cream With the mixer on low, slowly pour in the first cup of cold heavy cream. This helps thin out the thick cheese mixture so the rest of the liquid can blend in easily. Keep your heavy cream in the fridge until the very second you need it, as cold cream whips much better.
  4. Finish the whipping Add the final cup of cream and whip the mixture until soft peaks form. You are looking for a frosting that holds its shape on a spoon but still looks smooth and glossy. Be careful to stop before it looks grainy.

How This Chantilly Cream Frosting Compares to Other Frostings

Chantilly vs Buttercream

Chantilly frosting is lighter, less sweet, and made without butter. Buttercream is dense, very sweet, and better for detailed decorations.

Chantilly vs Whipped Cream

Chantilly frosting is stabilized with mascarpone and cream cheese, making it thicker and longer-lasting than standard whipped cream.

Troubleshooting Your Chantilly Frosting

  • Lumpy Frosting This usually happens if the cheeses were too cold. To fix, let the mixture sit at room temperature for 15 minutes and then beat again.
  • Runny Consistency If it doesn't hold a peak, it may need more whipping or colder cream. Try chilling the entire bowl for 10 minutes before whipping again.

Looking for other frostings? My apple cider cream cheese frosting is a hit. Try my whipped peanut butter frosting or my American buttercream frosting. This frosting works great with my simple cupcake recipe too!

FAQ's

What is the difference between Chantilly frosting and buttercream?

Chantilly frosting is light, fluffy, and less sweet. Buttercream is dense, rich, and much sweeter with a buttery texture.

Why is my Chantilly frosting runny?

It’s usually from overmixing or warm ingredients. Use cold cream and stop whipping as soon as soft peaks form.

Can Chantilly frosting sit at room temperature?

Not for long. It should stay refrigerated and only sit out for about 1–2 hours max before it starts to soften.

Is Chantilly frosting good for piping?

Yes, but only for simple piping. It holds soft shapes well but won’t give sharp, detailed designs like buttercream.

Does Chantilly frosting have butter?

No. It’s completely butter-free, which is why it tastes lighter than buttercream.

Can you overwhip Chantilly frosting?

Yes. Overwhipping will make it grainy and eventually cause it to separate. Stop at soft to medium peaks.

Can you freeze Chantilly frosting?

Freezing is not recommended because the texture can separate when thawed, causing it to lose its smooth consistency.

Can I color this frosting?

Yes. gel food coloring works great without changing the consistency.

Can I use granulated sugar?

It is not recommended because it will result in a gritty texture.

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Recipe

Vanilla cake with berries and Chantilly frosting.

Chantilly Cream Frosting

Author: Dan Harper
451kcal
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Prep 5 minutes mins
Mixing 10 minutes mins
Total 15 minutes mins
A rich and sturdy whipped chantilly frosting made with mascarpone and cream cheese. It features a hint of almond and stays firm for decorating cakes and cupcakes. Just like Whole Foods.
Servings 8 servings
Course Dessert
Cuisine French

Ingredients

  • 8 ounces mascarpone softened to room temperature
  • 8 ounces cream cheese softened to room temperature
  • 1 ½ cups of powdered sugar sifted
  • 1 ½ teaspoons of almond extract
  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract
  • 2 cups of very cold heavy whipping cream divided.

Method

  1. Add mascarpone cheese and cream cheese to a mixing bowl or to a bowl of a stand mixer and combine. Be sure to scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  2. Add sifted powdered sugar, almond extract, and vanilla extract. Mix until well combined. Add one cup of the heavy whipping cream and mix until just combined. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl.
  3. Add the last cup of whipping cream and whip until soft peaks are formed. Do not overmix.
  4. Store in the refrigerator until ready to use

Nutrition

Serving8servingsCalories451kcalCarbohydrates27gProtein8gFat35gSaturated Fat22gPolyunsaturated Fat1gMonounsaturated Fat5gCholesterol99mgSodium231mgPotassium138mgSugar25gVitamin A1287IUVitamin C0.4mgCalcium179mgIron0.1mg

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