3-Ingredient Pudding Mix Frosting Recipe

Whip up this simple 3-ingredient pudding mix frosting in about 5 minutes — no Cool Whip, no powdered sugar. It’s light, airy, and perfect for frosting cakes, filling layer cakes, or serving as a quick mousse-like dessert.

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A friend told me about this recipe one afternoon and described it so well that I made it from memory the next day. It was exactly as she promised — easy to make and delightfully light. She described the texture as “mousse-like,” and my family agreed — everyone gave it a thumbs-up.

This instant pudding mix frosting uses real heavy whipping cream and instant pudding mix, so you get a rich, creamy texture without complicated ingredients. It spreads smoothly and holds soft peaks, making it ideal for cakes, cupcakes, or layered desserts. You can prepare it a few hours ahead or the night before and refrigerate until ready to use.

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Ingredients You’ll Need for Pudding Mix Frosting

Use instant pudding mix (not cook-and-serve) for best results. Exact measurements and full instructions are below.

  • 1 small box instant pudding mix (any flavor)
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream (cold)
  • 1 cup milk (cold, 2% works well)

Instant Pudding Frosting or Filling

Prep Time:
5 minutes
Total Time:
5 minutes

Light, fluffy frosting made with instant pudding mix and real whipping cream. No Cool Whip, no powdered sugar — just three simple ingredients for a creamy, spreadable frosting or filling.

Ingredients

  • 1 small box instant pudding mix (must be instant, not cook-and-serve)
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream (chilled)
  • 1 cup milk (chilled — 2% recommended)

Instructions

  1. Chill your mixing bowl and whisk attachment first — placing them in the freezer for 10–15 minutes helps the cream whip faster and gives better volume.
  2. Pour the instant pudding mix powder into the chilled bowl, then add the cold heavy whipping cream and the cold milk.
  3. Start mixing on low speed with an electric mixer just to combine the ingredients.
  4. Gradually increase the speed to medium-high. To avoid splatter, drape a towel lightly over the bowl or use a deep bowl.
  5. Beat until the mixture thickens and you see lines or trails where the beaters pass through the frosting.
  6. Stop when the frosting holds soft peaks and is thick enough to spread easily — this usually takes a few minutes depending on your mixer.
  7. Use immediately to frost or fill a cake, or refrigerate until ready to use. If chilled, lightly re-whip for a few seconds to restore spreadable texture if it becomes very firm.

Notes

This amount of frosting is ideal for a two-layer 9-inch round cake. You can use any flavor of instant pudding mix to change the taste — chocolate, vanilla, butterscotch, or banana all work well. The frosting is subtly sweet, light, and almost mousse-like.

© Rita Joy
Category: Desserts

Step-by-step: How to Make Vanilla Pudding Frosting

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Add instant pudding mix, whipping cream, and milk to a chilled bowl, then whip until thick and fluffy.

Tips for Success with Instant Pudding Frosting

  • Chill the bowl and beaters: Cold equipment helps the cream whip faster and gives a lighter texture.
  • Use an icing spatula: For smooth, even spreading on cakes and cupcakes.
  • Try different flavors: Any instant pudding flavor works, so experiment to match your cake or dessert.
  • Texture: The frosting is light and airy—similar to mousse—and not overly sweet, making it great with butter-based cakes or fruit.
  • Storage: Make ahead and refrigerate for up to 24–48 hours. Re-whip briefly before using if it firms up too much.
  • Uses: Great as a cake frosting, layer cake filling, cupcake topping, or served in small dishes as a quick mousse dessert.

Other Frosting Ideas

  • Classic buttercream for richer cakes
  • Fruit-flavored frostings using pureed strawberries or raspberries mixed into stabilized whipped cream
  • Sugar cookie frosting for simple cut-out cookies
  • Quick methods for frosting cupcakes with a smooth finish

Want more recipes and ideas?

If you enjoy simple, approachable recipes, try variations of this pudding mix frosting by changing the pudding flavor or adding a splash of vanilla or a spoonful of cocoa for depth. It’s an easy way to finish a cake quickly while keeping the texture light and delicious.

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