Easy Raspberry Cream Cheese Frosting Recipe (made with jam!) (2024)

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This homemade Raspberry Cream Cheese Frosting is a super easy and delicious raspberry jam buttercream, ready in just 15 minutes. With the perfect balance of tangy whipped cream cheese, tart raspberries, and some sweet sugar, this raspberry frosting is the perfect pink finish for any cake or cupcake you bake up!

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Raspberry Frosting (with Jam!)

So I know what you're probably thinking, isn't it always better to use fresh fruit in your recipes?

While in many cases I would answer "yes that's true," when it comes to frostings like this cream cheese raspberry jam buttercream in particular, fresh fruit isn't always the best (this was true for my Coconut Raspberry Bars recipe as well!).

Making a cream cheese frosting raspberry flavored can be done one of 3 ways - fresh fruit, dried raspberry powder, or jam.

  • Fresh fruit: you'll find varying levels of water content in the berries. This means your frosting could separate and the texture will be unpredictable, and possibly too loose.
  • Dried fruit powder: using powder you will have a predictable texture. However, I find that you often can get an unpleasant, almost-acidic flavor. It also can be expensive to get enough powder to flavor up a full batch of frosting.
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  • Raspberry jam: a jam-based raspberry frosting will have a much more stable, and predictable texture. Jam frostings can be made ahead of time thanks to that stability, and overall they tend to be a much better option for pretty piping as they're nice and thick, but also don't have any large berry chunk to clog up your piping tip. Jammy frostings also give you a concentrated flavor using less than a single jar, and they can handle a whipped prep too so your frosting is thick enough to work with, but still fluffy.

And if you're need to add some other delicious and easy frosting recipes to your repetoire, look no further than my Whipped Cream Cheese Frosting, Easy Vanilla Frosting, and Easy Chocolate Fudge Frosting!

Ingredient Tips for Better Baking

(Pssst…if you're ready to just get baking, get all the details in the recipe card below!)

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  • Cream Cheese:use full fat,Philadelphiabrand. Their level of gums (stabilizers) and texture is consistent and will yield the same, dependable (very tasty) results each time. They're my go to for all my whipped cream cheese frostings.
  • Butter:I love cream cheese frosting as much as the next gal, but some recipes I find are just too heavy and almost feel like you're eating straight cream cheese on your cake. This recipe cuts the cream cheese down by using some butter as well. This not only adds a more complex flavor profile(because really, who doesn't love buttercream?!), but it also allows us to have a lighter texture and flavor. But don't worry - there is still plenty of cream cheese in there to satisfy your cravings for a sweet and cheesy tang.
  • Raspberry Jam: of course the raspberries are the star of the show here, so we want a really flavorful, clean tasting raspberry jam. If you have time, I highly recommend cooking up a batch of my Homemade French Raspberry Jam, but if not, just go for a high quality jam you can grab at the grocery store.
  • Vanilla Extract: while vanilla extract isn't required, I do recommend including it as I feel like it really helps to round everything out and offset the starchiness of the powdered sugar as well.

(p.s. for all the basic tips that no one ever taught you, that are super important to help you bake your best, check out my Baking 101 series!)

Special Tools You'll Need

You'll definitely want to use either a hand or stand mixer for this recipe, as they'll do all the work for us byincorporating lots of air into the batterfor that smooth and whipped texture.

How to Make Raspberry Frosting

(Pssst…if you're ready to just get baking, get all the details in the recipe card below!)

  1. Whip together the fats and vanilla extract.
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2. Add the powdered sugar in three batches, mixing well after each addition.

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And check out the full RECIPE WEB STORY for a click-through tutorial!

Orange or Lemon Raspberry Frosting

Feel free to add some citrus flavor to your frosting as well if you like:

  • Lemon Raspberry Frosting:add the zest of one lemon to your frosting to start, then add additional zest to taste if you like at the end.
  • Orange Raspberry Frosting:add the zest of one orange to your frosting to start, then add additional zest to taste if you like at the end.

Recipes to Pair with This Raspberry Frosting

  • Cupcakes: swap out the frosting in my Lemon Prosecco Cupcake recipe for this tasty berry one to make Lemon Raspberry Cupcakes with Prosecco instead.
  • Bundt Cakes: trade out the cream cheese glaze on this Red Velvet Bundt, or the white chocolate sauce on this Raspberry Bundt to add some extra berry flavor!
  • Layer and Sheet Cakes: this frosting is perfectly flavored and sized for standard layer cakes, and to top my 9" x 13" Easy Vanilla Sheet Cake for a quick, easy, and impressive dessert for a crowd.
  • Filling macarons: this flavor-packed fruity frosting is also great for filling macarons.
  • Filling cakes and cupcakes: last but not least, you can of course use this recipe as raspberry cream cheese filling for cupcakes or any layered cake as well.
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Troubleshooting Cream Cheese Frosting

I frequently hear bakers, both beginners and pros, struggling with cream cheese frostings...

  • It can get too loose if you over-whip it and break down the structure of the cream cheese.
  • It can be way too think if there isn't enough powdered sugar to help lighted in up, or not enough mixing time to lighten everything by incorporating lots of air.
  • It can be too sweet if the recipe relies entirely on the powdered sugar for structure, and doesn't balance it with enough of the other ingredients.
  • And if you want to use a non name-brand cream cheese, your guess on what your final texture ends up being is as good as mine.

In other words, for what should be a very simple recipe, if not developed correctly, these types of recipes can go wrong in a lot of way. But not here!

I promise that this recipe can be counted out to be not too runny, not too thick, firm enough to be pipe-able, but light enough to enjoy as an afternoon treat (with the perfect balance of tangy and sweet flavors too of course)!

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More Tips + FAQs


Can you make this raspberry frosting ahead of time?

Yes! Because the jam keeps this frosting nice and stable as compared to fresh fruit, you can make it up to two days ahead of time. Simply thaw it out to room temperature on the counter for a few hours, and give it a quick re-mix right before you're ready to use it.


How do you store cream cheese frosting? Does it need to be refrigerated?

Yes! We have a lot of dairy in the frosting so you'll want to keep this frosting refrigerated whether it's by itself or on your favoritesheet cakeor cupcakes. It will last for up to a week in the fridge.


How much frosting does this recipe make?

I sized this recipe to be not too big, and not too small. It's the perfect size for a two-layer 8-inch cake,three-layer 6-inch round cake, 12-18 cupcakes (depending on how much frosting you pile on), a generously frosted9 x 13 cakeor two 8 or 9-inch square cakes.

If you're generous with your frosting or just want to make sure you have plenty, there are instructions for a 1.5X batch in the recipe notes, and a 2X batch in the recipe ingredients toggle button.


Can I turn this recipe into an orange or lemon raspberry cream cheese frosting?

Yes! Just add the zest of one lemon or orange to your frosting to start, then add additional zest to taste if you like at the end.


Can I make this frosting with a seedless raspberry jam?

You can use a seedless raspberry jam if you prefer for this recipe. Seedless jams tend to be a little looser than the seated ones, so you may find that you have to add a little extra powdered sugar if you want a nice, stiff pipe-able frosting.

If this is the case, add powdered sugar, a sifted ¼ cup at a time (mixing well after each addition), until you reach your desired consistency.


Can I substitute another berry jam?

Full disclosure, I haven't tested this recipe with other jams, but there's no reason that another berry shouldn't work. I think you'd be fine using a blueberry, blackberry, black raspberry, golden raspberry, strawberry, or mixed berry jam in this recipe in equal amount to the called-for raspberry jam.

Because the texture might be slightly different based on the consistency of those alternative jams, you may need a bit more powdered sugar for a pipe-able frosting.

If this is the case, add powdered sugar, a sifted ¼ cup at a time (mixing well after each addition), until you reach your desired consistency.

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  • Cookie Butter Cake (Biscoff Cake with Biscoff Buttercream!)
  • Halloween Candy Corn Cake (candy-filled!)
  • Old-Fashioned Carrot Cake with Pineapple and Whipped Cream Cheese Frosting
  • Red Velvet Bundt Cake with Cream Cheese Glaze (mini or big!)
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Raspberry Cream Cheese Frosting (made with jam!)

By Jocelyn Salvatoriello

This homemade frosting is a super easy and delicious raspberry jam buttercream, ready in just 15 minutes to top your favorite vanilla cake or lemon cupcakes!

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Servings 3 cups

Ingredients

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  • ½ cup (1 stick) unsalted butter (softened)
  • ½ cup (½ brick) full-fat Philadelphia cream cheese (softened)
  • 1 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 5 cups powdered sugar (sifted)
  • cup raspberry jam

Instructions

  • Whip fats and extract:whip butter, cream cheese, and vanilla until fluffy (about 1-2 minutes on medium-high using a hand-mixer).

  • Add powdered sugar in batches:add sifted powdered sugar in 3 batches, beating for 30 seconds on medium-high after each addition until well combined. (You technically can add the powdered sugar all at once, but you’ll have a lighter, smoother, and fluffier frosting if you incorporate it in batches.)

  • Add jam: add in the raspberry jam and beat for 30 seconds on medium-high until blended and smooth.

  • Frost and enjoy! Slather or pipe this fruity pink frosting onto your favorite cake or cupcakes and enjoy!

Test Kitchen Tips

  • Prep Ahead + Storage: because the jam keeps this frosting nice and stable as compared to fresh fruit, you can make it up to two days ahead of time. Simply thaw it out to room temperature on the counter for a few hours, and give it a quick re-mix right before you're ready to use it. It'll keep in an airtight container for a week in the fridge.
  • Orange or Lemon Raspberry Frosting: to add a citrus note, just add the zest of one lemon or one orange to the fats in the first step, then add additional zest to taste if you like at the end.
  • How much does this recipe make?I sized this recipe to be not too big, and not too small. It's the perfect size for a two-layer 8" cake,three-layer 6" round cake, 12-18 cupcakes (depending on how much frosting you pile on), a generously frosted 9" x 13" cakeor two 8" or 9" square cakes.
  • 1.5X batch:if you'd like a little extra frosting to work with (for some bigger cakes or more elaborate decorations), but don't need a full double batch, use these amounts for a 1.5X batch (about 4 ½ cups of frosting):
    • ¾ cup (1 ½ sticks) butter (340g)
    • ¾ cup (6 ounces; ¾ of a brick) cream cheese (340g)
    • 2 ½ teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 7 ½ cups powder sugar, sifted (850g)
    • ½ cup raspberry jam (160g)

Nutrition

Serving 1 cup | Calories 1292kcal | Carbohydrates 228g | Protein 3g | Fat 44g | Saturated Fat 27g | Polyunsaturated Fat 2g | Monounsaturated Fat 11g | Trans Fat 1g | Cholesterol 120mg | Sodium 139mg | Potassium 95mg | Fiber 0.4g | Sugar 216g | Vitamin A 1454IU | Vitamin C 3mg | Calcium 56mg | Iron 0.4mg

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