How much frosting do I need for a cake?


Cake math can be hard. Calculating the size of your cake and the amount of frosting you need, then finding the right recipe to match, can quickly become exhausting and confusing. 

But we’re here to make your life easier! First, use the chart below to determine how much frosting you need for the amount of cake or cupcakes you’ll be decorating. Need a specific recipe? Go to the next chart, which provides recipe yields so you can choose the right frosting for you.

And of course, you can always double or triple a frosting recipe (or halve it) to accommodate your needs — dying to use Coffee Frosting, but need it to decorate 4 dozen chocolate cupcakes? Just double it.

Coffee Frosting

Photography by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne

We recommend using Coffee Frosting on top of chocolate cupcakes for a mocha-inspired dessert.

Baker’s tip: We always recommend erring on the side of too much frosting, instead of too little. It will make your life easier and provide more room for error while decorating. And if you have leftovers, they can easily be frozen for the next time you make a cake. To do so, transfer to a freezer storage bag, press to eliminate air and seal tightly; frozen frosting will keep, frozen, for up to three months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before using.

Frosting Amount Cake* Cupcakes**
1 1/2 cups single-layer cake 1 dozen cupcakes
2 1/2 cups to 2 3/4 cups 9″ x 13″ cake 15 to 18 cupcakes
3 cups 9″ x 13″ cake 18 to 24 cupcakes
3 1/2 cups to 4 cups 2-layer cake 2 dozen cupcakes
4 1/2 cups 2-layer cake 24 to 30 cupcakes
5 cups to 5 1/2 cups 3-layer cake 30 to 36 cupcakes
6 cups 4-layer cake 3 dozen cupcakes
7 cups Two 2-layer cakes
One 9″ x 13″ layer cake 
4 dozen cupcakes

*unless otherwise specified, refers to an 8″ or 9″ round cake 
**about 2 tablespoons frosting per cupcake

Baker’s tip: For bigger batches of frosting, such as recipes that yield 6 or 7 cups, be careful doubling the recipe depending on your mixer capacity (which typically start at 4.5 quarts). For very large batches of frosting, we recommend using an Ankarsrum stand mixer — which can handle up to 7.4 quarts

Now that you’ve got your frosting covered, brush up on your decorating skills with the below resources: 

Cover photo (Chocolate Ermine Frosting) by Rick Holbrook; food styling by Kaitlin Wayne.

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