Chocolate Fudge Frosting

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Buttercream is the king of frostings, and there’s nothing quite like it! It’s that silky texture that I had in mind when I created this recipe. The avocados make an amazingly smooth frosting that’s not too sweet. As a bonus it gives you a boost of healthy fats and vitamins. Not something you can say for just any frosting. Now, I’m not saying this is going to replace buttercream (there’s a place for everything). But it’s really scrumptious, even delectable, and perfect for cookie sandwiches!

Chocolate Fudge Frosting | Get Inspired Everyday!
Chocolate Fudge Frosting | Get Inspired Everyday!

I used cacao butter for this recipe because it enhances the chocolate flavor and keeps the frosting nice and thick. You can substitue coconut oil, but your frosting will be slightly thinner with a hint of coconut (not much of a problem really).

I bought my cacao butter at a local health food store. You should be looking for one that says it’s ‘food grade’ on the label, not just cosmetic use. If anyone has a good source for bulk cacao butter, let me know because I think I’m addicted to this stuff!

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This frosting is really quick and easy to make. Just place all the ingredients in a food processor and process until smooth. The frosting is ready to use right away, or you can refrigerate it for a few days and use as needed.

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I love the silky texture and deep chocolate flavor of this frosting. In fact, it’s so good that you can just eat it by the spoonful – like a thick pudding.

Tip: As I mentioned above, this frosting is more chocolatey than sweet. If the occasion calls for a sweeter frosting, increase the amount of honey to 1/2 cup. If you’re increasing the maple syrup, add and additional tablespoon of cacao butter to keep the frosting thick.

Also, Grade A Maple Syrup is my favorite natural sweetener because it doesn’t interfere with the chocolate flavor quite as much as honey. However, I really liked the honey version of this frosting because, honey + peanut butter = Good!

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I used my frosting on Peanut Butter Cookies (recipe later this week). If you can wait long enough for Chocolate Fudge Skillet Cake to cool, this frosting would be perfect in place of the Coconut Ice Cream. Or… maybe frosted and served with ice cream!

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Slather it on generously and enjoy!

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Chocolate Fudge Frosting | Get Inspired Everyday!

Chocolate Fudge Frosting


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Description

This healthier chocolate frosting is silky smooth and no one ever knows it’s a healthier option made without any refined sugar!


Ingredients

Scale

2 avocados, pitted and peeled

1/2 cup cocoa powder

1/3 cup honey or 1/2 cup Grade A maple syrup

2 Tablespoons cacao butter, melted


Instructions

Place all ingredients into a food processor fitted with the chopping blade.

Process until smooth, scraping down a couple of times.

Frost your cookies, cake, or simply eat by the spoonful!

Notes

For a Vegan frosting, use Maple Syrup.

  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Food Processor
  • Cuisine: American

27 thoughts on “Chocolate Fudge Frosting”

    • I use coconut oil in place of cocoa butter. Coconut oil isn’t quite as hard as cocoa butter, so sometimes my final product turns out a bit softer. Since this is refrigerated you probably won’t notice any difference, it will be more like my chocolate tart and not quite as stiff as frosting but still spreadable.

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    • Unfortunately, I don’t have much experience with alternative sweeteners such as xylitol, but I’ve heard that birch syrup is a good alternative because it’s natural and it’s supposed to be good for diabetics? I’m curious to know what you can have and maybe I could make a recommendation!

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  1. I love how silky-smooth this looks. I was seriously JUST thinking that it’s almost like a pudding when I read your words saying the exact same thing. I’m pretty sure I would be eating this by the spoonful, but since it’s way healthier then your typical frosting, that’s fine by me!

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  2. Funny, I just made Avocado Brownies today. I LOVE putting avocado in desserts, especially with chocolate. It justs makes everything so fudgy and awesome! I could seriously eat that frosting with a spoon 🙂

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  3. Wow, this looks delicious! I love sweets that aren’t too sweet. This sounds perfect and I love that you made it healthier by adding the avocado 😀
    I ‘m going to have to search for that cacao butter.

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  4. OMG I just made my very first avocado chocolate pudding this week and was amazed. Now you’ve taken that “up a notch” as Emeril says…FROSTING with avocados! Man that looks creamy and tasty. Thanks a bunch for your creative recipes!

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