Delish Lemon Ermine Frosting Recipes

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If you love lemony things that are light, silky, and somehow manage to be both old-school Southern and annoyingly elegant, meet Delish Lemon Ermine Frosting. It’s a flour-thickened frosting that somehow tastes like cloud-based lemonade frosting and—miracle—doesn’t rely on a pound of butter to be delicious. You get that soft, velvety texture without committing to a lifetime of butter fatigue. Try it because it’s bright, nostalgic, and perfect for when you want fancy flavor without pretending you’ve got hours to whisk like a pastry monklord.

My husband once tried to help by “whisking while I made the curd” and ended up with a theatrical flour volcano across the counter and the dog wearing a costume of powdered sugar. The kids thought it was confetti and literally high-fived the ceiling. I laughed, took a picture for evidence, and then made him clean it up because I’m not a monster—just a slightly dramatic one. Yes, this pan is too small. No, I won’t wash fewer dishes. He still insists he was being helpful. He wasn’t. But the frosting survived, so there’s that.

Why You’ll Love This Delish Lemon Ermine Frosting Recipes

– It’s luxuriously creamy without requiring you to buy a second dairy cow.
– Bright lemon flavor that doesn’t shout “I’m trying too hard,” more like “I’m casually fabulous.”
– Texture is silky and spreadable, not that gritty, sugar-crunch nonsense that ruins shirts.
– Lower butter guilt: you can actually taste the lemon and not just the butter halo.
– It’s impressive enough for guests, forgiving enough for your flour-vomiting kitchen assistant (see above).

Time-Saving Hacks

– Make the roux ahead and stash it in the fridge for up to a day. Yes, it’s slightly weird—but also genius.
– Use a hand mixer instead of a stand mixer. Less gear to wrestle, more instant gratification.
– Do the lemon curd in the microwave if you trust your instincts and your microwave’s personality. Short bursts, stir in between—don’t burn the mood.
– Skip sifting if you’re feeling bold and your flour is cooperative. Nobody needs extra drama.
– Double-batch the frosting and freeze half in an airtight container. Defrost in the fridge and pretend you meant to be efficient.

Serving Ideas

– Slather it on a classic yellow cake and call it a win. Cake: 1. Life: 0.
– Dollop on pound cake, cupcakes, or disastrously ambitious layer cakes that lean like the Tower of Pisa.
– Serve with tea or champagne depending on how celebratory (or survival-oriented) you feel. Serve with wine if the kids drove you nuts.
– Use as a filling for whoopie pies when you want bite-sized joy and fewer crumbs to explain.
– Keep it simple: spread, chill, devour. No judgment if you eat it straight from the bowl with a spoon.

What to Serve It With

– Lemon curd + this ermine frosting = citrus nirvana on an angel food cake.
– Fresh berries or macerated strawberries for a pretty, tangy contrast.
– Ginger cookies or shortbread for a butter-meets-acidity moment.
– Plain vanilla cupcakes for the unambitious but delicious route.

Tips & Mistakes

– Don’t overcook the pudding base—once it’s too thick, the frosting can get grainy. If it happens, breathe, whisk aggressively, and add a splash of warm milk to coax it back.
– If the frosting breaks (sad but fixable), chill for a bit and then re-whip with a little cold butter or cream to bring it back.
– Room temp ingredients are friends. Cold butter + warm curd = emotional drama.
– Measure flour carefully—too much and you’ll end up with a chalky vibe. Your frosting should be soft, not a structural test.
– Expect minor chaos the first time. Embrace it. Take pictures for social media or evidence for future blackmail.

Storage Tips

Store it in the fridge… if there’s any left. Cold midnight leftovers? Sometimes better than fresh.
– Keep in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
– Bring to room temp and re-whip briefly before serving if it stiffens too much.

Variations and Substitutions

Swap whatever you want—sugar ↔ honey, soy sauce ↔ tamari, or skip steps and call it “deconstructed.” It still counts.
– Add a splash of vanilla or a pinch of salt to brighten flavors.
– Swap lemon for lime if you like living on the wild side.
– Use part powdered sugar/part granulated (dissolved in warm milk) if you want a silkier finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

I can’t have gluten… will this still work?
Yep. Use tamari or coconut aminos. You’ll survive and still brag about it online.
Do I have to peel the pineapple first?
Unless you enjoy chewing bark… yes, peel it. Your teeth will thank you.
Can I use canned pineapple instead of fresh?
Sure. Just drain it well or enjoy syrup soup. Still tasty, though.
How sweet is this? Can I tone it down?
Absolutely. Cut the sugar—or don’t, and embrace the sugar rush.
What if I skip the sesame oil?
Then you’ll miss the nutty vibe, but relax—it’s still food. You’ll live.

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Delish Lemon Ermine Frosting Recipes

Delish Lemon Ermine Frosting Recipes

This frosting is light, fluffy, and perfect for any cake!
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 10
Calories: 120kcal

Ingredients
 

Main Ingredients

  • 1 cup unsalted butter softened
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice freshly squeezed
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

Preparation Steps

  • In a mixing bowl, beat the softened butter until creamy.
  • Gradually add powdered sugar, mixing on low speed until combined.
  • Add lemon juice, lemon zest, and vanilla extract; mix until smooth.
  • If the frosting is too thick, add a teaspoon of milk to achieve your desired consistency.

Notes

This frosting is best used on cakes or cupcakes!
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“Super easy and turned out amazing! My family asked for seconds. Saving this one.”
★★★★☆ 3 weeks ago Aria
“Super easy and turned out amazing! My family asked for seconds. Saving this one.”
★★★★☆ 3 weeks ago Nora
“Made this last night and it was family favorite. Loved how the creamy came together.”
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“New favorite here — family favorite. creamy was spot on.”
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“Made this last night and it was family favorite. Loved how the creamy came together.”
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