Aquafaba Swiss Buttercream Recipe - Gretchen's Vegan Bakery (2024)

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More commonly known in my bakery as the adult buttercream

Aquafaba Swiss Meringue Buttercream is so silky and smooth with just the right amount of sweetness!

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Made from the whipped up water from a can of chickpeas also known as aquafaba

You can magically mimic the egg white meringue from our past lives!

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Due to it’s composition of carbohydrates and a good amount of protein that has leached from the beans into the water during cooking

Aquafaba is a magical ingredient that makes a beautiful silky smooth Swiss meringue buttercream!

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Notes for Success:

I rarely use shortening anymore and simply replace that quantity listed below with more vegan butter

My preference for vegan butter is Earth Balance since it has the lowest moisture content of all the vegan butters. *not sponsored

Low moisture content in your vegan butter is the key to success in any buttercream recipe

If you have ever experienced a curdled “broken” buttercream this is from the off balance of moisture in the recipe causing the emulsion to become over-saturated and thus curdled.

Be sure to click through to see how to save a failed buttercream!

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If you are boiling your own beans instead of using canned, first rinse them well, then soak 2 cups of beans in 4-5 cups of filtered water for at least 12 hours preferably overnight.

Then the next day you will drain the soaking water, rinse the beans well and replace with clean fresh water for the boiling process.

Another 4 cups of fresh filtered water to the rehydrated beans gets cooked through to fork tender (about 35-45 minutes)

You will get about 2-3 cups of magical bean water that we used to throw down the sink!

Reserve that golden aquafaba and cool it to room temperature, then store it for up to 1 week in the refrigerator or up to 2 months in the freezer.

If the chick pea water seems too thin just keep boiling it and it will reduce down and thicken more.

The more concentrated the AF is to start the firmer and stronger your meringue will be.

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Let’s Talk About Vegan Butter

Low moisture content is the key to success in any buttercream recipe!

I am partial to Earth Balance vegan butter *not sponsored

Although It is quite pricey at close to $5 per pound, it is the most stable in buttercream recipes since it has the lowest moisture content of all the vegan butters

Earth Balance will also firm up upon refrigeration which is the one thing that other vegan butters typically will not do!

That said I do use cheaper vegan butter when I cannot find or afford the Earth Balance brand.

So just be sure to do some trials and errors until you find the vegan butter that has the lowest moisture content, unfortunately this is not something that is listed on a label!

The addition of butter flavor is optional but because vegan butter is usually tasteless, I find the addition to be essential!

If you do use it, do so sparingly as it can give an off taste if you use too much.

I find the Olive Nation brand to be the best, and they offer a 20% discount on anything you order!

Use Discount Code GVB20 at checkout

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Since the development of this recipe back in 2015 I have now been leaving out the shortening altogether

Simply by replacing it with more vegan butter!

Shortening does nothing more than stabilize the buttercream for cakes that are to be displayed in hot climates or transporting long distances

And since I do not do this anymore, I find the all vegan butter version to be just great!

If you do need to use shortening be sure to use a Hi Ratio Cake Shortening like Sweetex brand is the best

For more vegan buttercream recipes click the links below!

Chocolate Buttercream
Mocha Buttercream
Italian Meringue Buttercream

Chocolate Buttercream Recipe

Vegan Buttercream Recipe ~ Mocha Buttercream

Aquafaba Italian Meringue Buttercream Recipe

Yield: 6 cups

Aquafaba Swiss Buttercream Recipe

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All canned chickpeas vary from brand to brand but I find that most canned will give about 3/4 cup of liquid aquafaba See notes above for cooking your own chickpeas

Prep Time30 minutes

Total Time30 minutes

Ingredients

  • Aquafaba Liquid 1 ½ cup (360ml)
  • Granulated Sugar ½ cup (100g)
  • Vanilla Extract 2 teaspoons (10ml)
  • Butter Extract 1 teaspoon (5ml)
  • Confectioners Sugar 2 cups (240g)
  • Cream of Tartar ½ teaspoon *optional
  • Vegan Butter 4 sticks (2 cups) (454g)

Instructions

  1. First reduce the aquafaba in a sauce pot by bringing to a full boil then reduce heat and simmer for about 15-30 minutes until reduced to 3/4 cup or 1 cup
  2. Add the sugar to dissolve then cool to about 100°F
  3. Transfer to a stand mixer bowl with the balloon whip attachment and add the cream of tartar
  4. A hand beater will work but it will take a very long time and some have reported burning out their hand mixer motor!
  5. Whip on high speed until it is thick and glossy and has firm peaks
  6. A the sifted confectioners sugar and whip until it is all incorporated
  7. Add the softened vegan butter about ¼ cup at a time and continue whipping on high speed to a smooth emulsion
  8. Add the butter extract and the vanilla bean paste or extract last

Notes

Buttercream can be stored for 2 days at room temperature in an airtight container or in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

Bring it to room temperature for several hours then re whip back to smooth consistency

Aquafaba Swiss Buttercream Recipe - Gretchen's Vegan Bakery (2024)

FAQs

Why is my vegan buttercream grainy? ›

It's essential to sieve your icing sugar (aka confectioners sugar) before adding to the softened butter, so do this first. Then you're going to add little by little to the vegan buttercream frosting, beating between additions. This again stops the buttercream from splitting or becoming grainy.

What are the disadvantages of Swiss meringue buttercream? ›

The Cons of Swiss Meringue Buttercream:

Special equipment makes the job easier. A candy thermometer, stand mixer, and a double boiler really help. You can break your SMBC by adding too much liquid. Breaking means it turns soupy.

Can you use liquid egg white for Swiss meringue buttercream? ›

Ingredients for the Swiss meringue buttercream

Here's the ingredients you are going to need to make this buttercream: Egg whites – you could use fresh egg whites or the ones from a carton.

How do you stiffen Swiss meringue buttercream? ›

To remedy a soupy buttercream, all you have to do is chill it. I place the entire mixing bowl containing the buttercream including the attachment in the fridge.

How do you keep vegan buttercream from splitting? ›

How to stop it splitting. If your buttercream starts looking soft and floppy, just stick it in the fridge (or freezer if it will fit) for 15 minutes. You'll see it stiffen up and be able to work with it again.

Which buttercream do most bakeries use? ›

Swiss meringue buttercream is probably the most standard buttercream for pastry professionals. It is incredibly smooth, making it an extremely popular choice for icing cakes.

Why does my Swiss meringue buttercream taste like butter? ›

If the Swiss meringue buttercream tastes like butter you definitely have the wrong ratio. The Swiss meringue buttercream ratio should be egg white as the smallest portion, then sugar is a quarter more than egg whites and butter is the double of the sugar amount.

Can you over beat Swiss meringue buttercream? ›

Yes. Swiss meringue buttercream can be whipped for too long. This usually happens when the mixture becomes too cool, and it will start to look curdled and greasy. To fix this, simply place the bowl of buttercream over a pot of simmering water for a few seconds at a time, mixing constantly.

Can I use powdered sugar instead of granulated sugar in Swiss buttercream? ›

Powdered sugar: Classic Swiss Meringue Buttercream calls for granulated sugar. Since we are eliminating the cooking in this recipe, we need to use sugar the will easily dissolve. Powdered sugar is perfect for this! Salt: Salt enhances the flavor of the buttercream.

Why is my Swiss Meringue Buttercream runny before adding butter? ›

This can happen for two reasons - the meringue mixture was too cold before you added your softened butter or your butter was too cold before you added it to your meringue mixture. It's not right but the good news is it can be fixed!

Does Swiss Meringue Buttercream need to be refrigerated? ›

Swiss meringue buttercream is great left covered at room temperature for 1-2 days, but after that, refrigerate it for up to 5 days or freeze up to 3 months. If freezing, store in an airtight container, then thaw it at room temperature on the counter.

Why won t my Swiss meringue buttercream whip up? ›

Swiss Meringue Buttercream Success Secrets: Separate your egg whites from the yolks and make sure there are no yolks in the whites. Since SMBC is meringue based, yolks (a fat) can quickly stop a meringue from not forming its stiff glossy peaks as required.

What to do with failed Swiss meringue buttercream? ›

If the buttercream is thin enough to run off a spoon, refrigerate the whole bowl for 20 minutes, just until the frosting begins to harden around the edges. The middle will still be soupy, but that's okay: The two will balance out in about four minutes as you whip them together on high speed.

Why won't my Swiss meringue buttercream reach stiff peaks? ›

In a KitchenAid mixer, it usually takes about 20-25 minutes to make a good, stiff meringue from start to finish. If you're at the 20-minute mark and the meringue still isn't at stiff peaks, check your temperature. Is it hot and humid in your kitchen? Then a 15-20 minute meringue timeout in the fridge will help!

How do I stop my buttercream from being grainy? ›

How to fix: Add less powdered sugar or more heavy. cream. Mix on medium/high speed in mixer for 2-3.

Why does my buttercream have a gritty texture? ›

American buttercream (ABC) is one of the easiest and most commonly made frostings, but the biggest problem that most people have with it is that it often has a 'gritty' or grainy feel to it. This is because of undissolved icing sugar (also known as powdered/confectioners sugar).

How do you make super smooth buttercream? ›

To fix this, gently heat the buttercream in the microwave for 5 second bursts (don't heat it for too long otherwise the buttercream will melt), mixing in between each burst until the frosting is softer in consistency and you can easily mix it, and then rewhip it for a few minutes.

Can you overbeat buttercream? ›

Try not to overbeat the buttercream after all the ingredients have been added or you might add bubbles, which will ruin the texture of the icing. ... For the best results chill your cake and bring the icing to room temperature. You can also beat the buttercream for a few minutes to create great fluffy texture.

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