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Whipped Cream Frosting with Cream Cheese
2 layers

from Chelsweets

[Serves 1 cake]
1 cup (8 oz) block full-fat cream cheese, cold 226g 1 cup powdered sugar 125g
1 tsp vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste 5g 2 1/2 cups heavy whipping cream, cold 600g

Method Step 1 Chill your mixing bowl and whisk attachment in the freezer for 30 minutes to help this whipped cream frosting whip up better.
Step 2 Place 1 cup (8 oz. block) of cold cream cheese into the chilled mixing bowl and mix on a medium-low speed until smooth.
Step 3 Pour in 1 cup of powdered sugar, and mix on low at first to avoid powdered sugar clouds/explosions. Increase the speed to medium-high once the powdered sugar is incorporated, and mix for about 1 minute. Scrape the bowl with a rubber spatula as needed throughout this process.
Step 4 Add in 1 tsp of vanilla extract, then turn the mixer to a medium-high speed and gradually pour in 2 1/2 cups of cold heavy cream. I like to do this in about 4 additions and focus on pouring the heavy cream down the side of the bowl to prevent it from splattering.
Step 5 Watch the mixture closely once the heavy cream is fully mixed in. It should thicken and take shape shortly after this (mine usually does within about 30 seconds of mixing in the heavy cream). Take care not to over-mix your whipped cream frosting!! It will become soupy and sadly, you won't be able to fix it.
Step 6 As soon as you see the frosting start to take shape, turn off your mixer and do a quick whisk test. Dunk your whisk attachment into the frosting, then put it out and flip it upside down. The frosting should keep its shape and form a nice peak. If it doesn't, continue to mix the frosting on a medium-high speed for 30-second intervals until it does.
Suggestions The whisk test might take a while to pass.
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