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2-Ingredient Chocolate Fudge Frosting

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This frosting is quite possibly one of the best to come out of my kitchen. It’s dangerous in the best way possible – creamy and rich without being overly sweet. I really don’t know how I was able to save enough for the chocolate cupcakes.

Best of all, it’s just two simple ingredients: Full-fat coconut milk and chocolate. That’s it.

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Yes, you really can make a luxurious, creamy frosting without butter or shortening! Unlike regular frosting, there’s no fussing with icing sugar messing up your kitchen. Don’t you hate it when the icing sugar leaves a coating of powder over all your appliances and counter? I sure do.

With this recipe, the only thing that got messy was my face because I couldn’t stop eating it.

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The flavour and sweetness of this frosting will vary depending on the chocolate you use. Most chocolate should work just fine, although I would caution against using a super bitter variety. Stick to under 70% cocoa and you should be safe. If worst comes to worst, you can always add a bit of sweetener if need be. I threw in a pinch of fine grain sea salt at the end to enhance the sweetness.

Insert face into bowl here.

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2-Ingredient Chocolate Fudge Frosting

Vegan, gluten-free, nut-free
Yield
1 and 3/4 cups
Prep time
10 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
10 minutes

A luxurious fudge frosting with just two ingredients - no butter or shortening required!

Ingredients

  • 1 can (400 ml) full-fat coconut milk
  • 1 bag dark, non-dairy chocolate chips (approx 285 grams)

Directions

  1. Chill can of full-fat coconut milk in the fridge overnight. When ready, flip can over and open with can opener. Pour off the water (you can save it for a smoothie or discard). Scoop only the solid white coconut cream into a pot. Add the chocolate chips into the pot as well and gently melt the coconut cream and the chocolate chips together over low heat. Stir frequently and be careful not to burn.
  2. Transfer this mixture into a bowl (cover with wrap) and then into the fridge for 2-3 hours (or overnight) until it firms up enough to whip into frosting. You really just have to eyeball it as I expect the timing for individual batches will differ depending on how cold your fridge is. I put it in the fridge overnight and then left it on the counter for the entire morning until I was ready to frost the cupcakes in the afternoon.
  3. When it’s firmed enough to your liking, whip it with electric beaters until smooth and creamy. If it’s still too firm, you can leave it out on the counter for a bit longer. I didn’t need to add any milk to thin it out or any sugar to sweeten – it was just perfect as is! If your batch tastes bitter, you can always add a bit of sweetener to your taste. I also like to add a small pinch of fine grain sea salt to make the flavours pop.

Tip:

Note: On a hot day, this frosting could melt. Be sure to keep frosted cupcakes in the fridge until ready to enjoy.
Looking for a vegan cupcake recipe? Find my favourite chocolate cupcakes here.

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A note on coconut milk:

Many of you have had trouble making whipped coconut cream with certain brands because some cans don’t always separate. A reader let me know that Thai Kitchen has changed their formula so that it doesn’t separate anymore. Apparently they are coming out with small cans of pure coconut cream instead. Be on the look out! I used Native Forest with decent result, although I have had some duds.

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Brooke
13 years ago

I made this amazing frosting last week to top my son’s double layered cookie cake for his birthday. We all love cookie cake, but this frosting made it AWESOME! I have bragged to everyone about how delicious and easy it is. Can’t wait to make something for the church bakesale utilizing this frosting. Thank you for sharing your talents with us!

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Florence
13 years ago

can’t wait to try this- looks AMAZING!!!!!

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belkis
12 years ago

hi there! i was just wondering if i can freeze this and use it later?? or how long do you think it will keep in the fridge?

love from istanbul!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  belkis
12 years ago

Hi Belkis, I do think this could be frozen and thawed, but I don’t think it would stay good in the freezer for longer than a week or so? Just guessing here. Let me know if you try it out!
I think it would stay good in the fridge for a week in an air-tight container. good luck!

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Sarah
12 years ago

I made the whipped coconut cream the other day to have with strawberries – so ridiculously good!

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Sara
12 years ago

If you don’t have a bag of chocolate chips and can’t have coconut I found if you take 3 tablespoons cocoa powder and 1 tablespoon oil of any type and mix together well. Sometimes I add a little bit of maple or brown rice syrup if I want a sweeter taste of chocolate. The ratio for cocoa powder and oil is 3-1 if you are looking for more amounts.
Thank you.

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Magen
12 years ago

Just made this for my dad for Father’s Day! I made it into a cake instead of cupcakes. I also made the 2- ingredient chocolate frosting! It’s soooo good! Definitely will be making it again! I used oat flour and coconut sugar.

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Magen
12 years ago

Made this with your cake recipe for Father’s Day! So good! I used ghirardella dark chocolate cooking chips. I also used oat flour and coconut sugar instead in the cake recipe

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Adriana Perciballi
12 years ago

All I can say is WOW!! How does one from eating the whole batch : ) Can’t wait to make this!!

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Susie Leong
12 years ago

Oooh, love the idea of not using shortening too–and powdered sugar! Brilliant!

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Mary
12 years ago

I use Aroy-D brand (from our local asian markets) and it’s almost ALL cream- maybe 1/4 cup of coconut water :) Yum!

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Sarah
12 years ago

Oh my gob, this looks so good! I may have to do some baking despite the summer heat just to try out this recipe.

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Mandy
12 years ago

This is fantastic!
I was trying of a way to make this into a vanilla frosting (not the vanilla whipped coconut cream)
Any ideas?
Thanks!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Mandy
12 years ago

hmm maybe use vegan white chocolate chips? not sure…

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Odre
12 years ago

Hi! I used a can that wasn’t a “dud” – full fat and the cream separated really well. I gave it about 6 hours in the fridge once it was melted with the chocolate, and it came out really firm. But it seems that no matter how long I whipped for (using a machine) it would stay soft and wouldn’t get a frosting consistency!

Do you whip yours for a very long time? I whipped for at least 15 minutes at high speed.

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Odre
12 years ago

Yes, it’s supposed to have a soft texture (think similar to regular whipped cream or even cool whip) I recommend only whipping it for a minute because whipping it heats it up and makes it even softer. Best to use a chilled bowl too.

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Jenni
12 years ago

Angela, I’m making this frosting right now to top Divvie’s vegan chocolate cupcakes. Super excited! Thanks for this! :)

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Allan
12 years ago

This has got to be the most interesting, or let me say the yummiest recipe I have come across this year: 2-ingredient chocolate fudge frosting!

By the way, you also attested to the awesomeness of this wonderful recipe by saying that it is one of the best things to have emerged from your kitchen.

I have no problems at all with the recipe, I love it, it is very simple and not tasking in any way, just two ingredients and that is all.

However, I still have my fears. One, how does one balance the whole thing to ensure that it does not come out too sweet like a bowl of sugar?

Then two, you mentioned that the coconut milk should be ‘full-fat’. Is that not going to be too much calories? With the choco?

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Melissa
12 years ago

I use Thai Kitchen most of the time, but if I am making whipped cream I only use Safeway Organics Coconut Milk. I think it has to be the fattiest out there and it has never ever failed to separate for me. On the special occasion days I don’t want to chance it with other brands.

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Melissa
Reply to  Melissa
12 years ago

Whoops! I of course meant to add that this recipe is a wonderful idea and I have it on the stove right now!

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Lily
12 years ago

Does this have a very strong coconut flavor or does the chocolate mask it well? I’m making lavender cupcakes and would prefer them to stay lavender/chocolate instead of lavender/chocolate/coconut! The frosting looks beautiful though and is exactly the texture I was looking for so I was really hoping to be able to use this recipe :)

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sarah
12 years ago

Hi,

I have also noticed a product in supermarkets called Coconut Cream. Could it be substituted for the coconut milk? And if so, would you still need to refridgerate overnight? It looks delicious!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  sarah
12 years ago

Hi Sarah, Im sorry I don’t know – I haven’t tried it before! Maybe someone else can comment :)

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Carmelina
Reply to  sarah
12 years ago

Someone above has said they used coconut cream and left it in the freezer (as they still got a little liquid out, and that you would need more chocolate as you end up with more cream at the end :) Only repeating what Ive read though!! Have just put my coconut cream in the fridge to give it a go :)

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Amanda
Reply to  Carmelina
10 years ago

Hi! I am about to make this with the coconut cream — any tips?

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Emma
12 years ago

Really looking forward to trying this! When I saw ‘2 ingredients’, I figured one of them would be something really hard to get hold of but no!

I wanted to ask though, have you tried to make any other flavour frosting this way, such as vanilla?

Thanks
Emma

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Emma
12 years ago

No I havent tried that yet, but I wonder if it would work with vegan white choc chips? mmm

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Jessica
12 years ago

I was so excited about this recipe. I got the same brand coconut milk that is pictured and let it set in the ice box for 3 days. Opened it last night and it was a dud :(.

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