Marshmallow Fluff Frosting

Marshmallow fluff frosting has everything you love about American buttercream with a marshmallow twist. It tastes like a marshmallow but spreads nicely, has a great texture, works on layer cakes and is even good for piping. So, whether you are looking for a great new frosting to try or you want a marshmallow cake filling, this is the recipe for you.

Close up of a mixer paddle filled with white marshmallow fluff frosting.

If you are looking for a fun way to give your buttercream a little something extra, you are in the right place. This marshmallow fluff frosting is perfect for all kinds of cakes and cupcakes.

It is great for decorating and the marshmallow fluff adds that bit of extra flavor that will make your taste buds sing. It is super simple to make and even easier to eat.

Frosting Love

By now I think we all know that I am a frosting fan.  I love to make the stuff and I really love to eat it!  

I mean that is the whole point of making a cake, isn’t it?  I feel like it is hard to go wrong with deliciously plain old buttercream, but sometimes you want to amp it up a bit, am I right? 

The super light and fluffy white chocolate buttercream is an excellent example.  So is sweetened condensed milk buttercream. Both add a bit of something extra without taking away the things I love about American buttercream. 

So it makes sense that I would need to keep finding new ways to make buttercream even better. This marshmallow fluff frosting is a perfect example of that.

What Does Marshmallow Fluff Frosting Go With?

So many things! Pretty much anything you would use a vanilla buttercream on would go well with the frosting.

I originally made this frosting to go on top of some pumpkin spice cookie bars. The marshmallow was a great topper and played well with the warm tones of the bars. 

Recently I made a layered pink velvet cake. I filled it with blood orange curd and frosted it in a double batch of this frosting. 

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It was a fun burst of childhood with the pretty color, soft cake, and fun frosting. It reminded me of a snack cake, but with epic proportions.

I decided to go with a pink ombre effect on my layer cake and I thought it turned out pretty well.  The best part is it tasted even better than it looked. 

If you want to try this super yummy frosting, but don’t want to make a big cake, try it on copycat oatmeal creme pie bars. They taste just like the Little Debbie snack, but they are in bar form so they are super simple to make. 

In fact, I think that might be my favorite use of this frosting. There is something about the rich molasses and oatmeal cookies mixed with this yummy buttercream that is extra tasty.

For a similar reason, it is perfect on a Christmas tree cheesecake. The flavor and texture just really gives off snack cake vibes.

They are nostalgic in the best kind of way. You should make some to see for yourself.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you store marshmallow fluff frosting?

This buttercream can be stored at room temperature for two to three days.  Just make sure to keep it covered so it doesn’t form a crust.  

For longer storage, place in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks or freeze for up to two months. Just bring the frosting to room temperature and whip before using.  

What if you don’t have marshmallow fluff?

If you don’t have a jar of marshmallow fluff or marshmallow creme on hand, you can still make marshmallow frosting. Check out my recipe for marshmallow buttercream that uses melted marshmallows instead.

If you are a frosting fanatic like me, check out my Frosting 101. It goes through the different types of frosting and links to all sorts of delicious recipes!

Close up of a mixer paddle filled with white marshmallow fluff frosting.
4.59 from 65 ratings

Marshmallow Fluff Buttercream

Author: Carlee
Servings: 24 Servings
Marshmallow fluff frosting is perfect for cakes, cookies, and more. It reminds me of the filling of our favorite snack cakes. Make a double batch to frost a layered cake, or use written for a 9×13-inch cake. We love it on oatmeal cream pie bars, or it would be amazing as a filling for whoopie pies.
Prep: 8 minutes
Cook: 0 minutes
Total: 8 minutes

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup butter softened
  • 2 cups powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 7 oz marshmallow fluff

Instructions 

  • In your mixer bowl, cream the 1 cup butter until it is light and fluffy.  (Go ahead and let it go for a minimum of 2 minutes.)
  • Add in the 2 cups powdered sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, and 7 oz marshmallow fluff and mix on low until incorporated. Turn the mixer to medium speed and beat for about 4 minutes.
  • Spread on your cooled dessert or store in an airtight container until ready to use.

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Nutrition Information

Serving: 1Serving | Calories: 130kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 20mg | Sodium: 68mg | Sugar: 14g
“Cooking With Carlee” is not a dietitian or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories and other nutritional values can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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68 Comments

  1. Hooray! I hope it is a hit!

  2. Now here is a good way to satisfy a sweet tooth! Thanks for sharing at the Merry Monday party with us.

    1. Oh my goodness yes! Thought it isn't as sickeningly sweet as you might imagine.

  3. Tshanina | Thrifty T's Treasures says:

    Who can resist the yumminess of a recipe with marshmallow fluff! This looks fabulous!

    1. Not me, that is for sure! Thank you!

  4. Sue from Sizzling Towards 60 & Beyond says:

    Great recipe with the addition of marshmallow which I've never tried.

    1. It is fun to play around a little and see what you can get away with!

  5. I completely agree! As a kid I loved the stuff in the can at the store, now I can't imagine going back to that.

  6. Crafteeladee82@aol.com says:

    O!!!! M!!!! G!!!!! Made this the other night to top a plain ol' chocolate cake, and THE RESULT WAS SUBLIME!!! This has now become my "go to" icing recipe!!! You get the wonderful flavor of traditional butter cream (which is "the ONLY icing" in my husband and my opinion) while loosing some of the sickeningly sweet richness and density. You wouldn't think that when you are using Marshmallow fluff, but it's true!!!

    1. 🙂 I am so happy you loved it!

  7. Sum of their Stories says:

    I almost always so the same basic butter cream, I might just vary the flavour a little, I really must start being a bit more adventurous with my icing – I'm pinning ready, I just need to pick up some of the fluff stuff next time I'm shopping!

    1. Buttercream is so good on it's own, so I can see why you wouldn't change it up much. I can't help myself when it comes to frosting! I hope you love it!

  8. Oh man I love marshmallow! I can only imagine how fluffy it makes buttercream frosting, yum! Thanks for another great frosting recipe, I guess I need to make some cupcakes 🙂 PS I've also started baking for fall, we still have the heat but no humidity and I can't get enough pumpkin!

    1. I love it too! I thought this would be a fun twist to go with pumpkin (which I can definitely eat year round!) We have had a beautiful week here, but it is getting ready to warm back up next week.

  9. Cristina @ I Say Nomato says:

    Ooooh this sounds heavenly! I don't know why I never thought of adding fluff to my buttercream recipe! Makes so much sense.

    1. It really does add something to the frosting!