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Toasted walnuts buttercream frosting

Servings: 12 Total Time: 2 hrs 15 mins Difficulty: Beginner

Nutty, creamy and not too sweet – toasted walnuts buttercream frosting tastes wonderful. You need only 4 ingredients to make it!

This is one of the flavors of my childhood and it is heavenly!

Toasted walnuts buttercream frosting , this is what I am presenting you today and I am very grateful that my Mom let me publish her recipe so you can enjoy it as well. We always had walnut trees in our garden since I can remember. Our Mom was very creative and used walnuts in a lot of dishes, baked goods, drinks or homemade treatments. Even now, my Mom is my personal walnut dealer and every couple of months I can enjoy a delivery of fresh walnuts from my her garden. Thank you Mom!

Toasted walnuts buttercream frosting

How to make toasted walnuts buttercream frosting

  1. Taste your walnuts! Make sure walnuts are fresh. Stale walnuts will ruin your buttercream.
  2. Toast your walnuts – toasting nuts will release a beautiful aroma and add more flavour.
  3. Use a blender to grind your nuts. Aim for a ‘powdery’ consistency but do not over process your nuts as they will turn into a paste.
  4. Use room temperature butter. Beat it until soft, pale and fluffy. Set aside.
  5. Cook milk and sugar and bring it to boil and add nuts. Keep stirring and the mixture should thicken. Let the mixture to cool down completely before adding butter!
  6. Store buttercream frosting in a fridge for up to a week or in a freezer for up to 3 months.
  7. This recipe makes about 400 g of frosting.
Toasted walnuts buttercream frosting

What does toasted walnuts buttercream frosting taste like?

Toasted walnut buttercream is loaded with walnuts as it is based on real walnuts cooked in milk. Nothing artificial just real and natural ingredients. I think this is the reason why it tastes so decadent and it is not overly sweet!

This buttercream is very versatile and can be used as fillings for cookies, cupcakes, cakes, whatever you wish. I have used toasted walnut buttercream in my walnut, whisky and fig macarons They tasted incredible.

Toasted walnuts buttercream frosting

If you are looking for a change from overly sweet sugar based American buttercream and if you want to taste the difference this toasted walnut buttercream is for you!

If you are looking for more buttercream or frosting recipes, I can recommend you the following:

Goat cheese buttercream frosting

Powdered milk and cocoa frosting

Click this link if you want to see all my frosting recipes.

I hope you will make my recipe and if you do, please leave a comment below and let me know your feedback. You can also find me on social media such as Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Gab and Gettr. Please say hi and do not forget to tag me in if you make my recipe. I love seeing your creations.

Recipe source – adapted from my Mom’s recipe notebook.

Enjoy!

Toasted walnuts buttercream frosting

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Nutty, creamy and not too sweet - toasted walnut buttercream

Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 10 mins Rest Time 120 mins Total Time 2 hrs 15 mins Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 12 Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

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Instructions

  1. Please read recipe post as well. It includes storage direction and other useful information. 

    I always recommend using a kitchen scale to weigh ingredients as it helps to achieve the best results. The US measurements in cups are the estimate and I can not guarantee the best results.

  2. Toast walnuts on a hot dry pan. Mix often so nuts do not burn. Let the nuts to cool down.

  3. Place nuts in a blender or a food processor and grind them into a powder. Do not overmix as nuts will turn into a paste. Set aside.

  4. In a medium pot add milk and sugar, mix and bring to boil.

  5. Add nuts to milk mixture and mix well, keep stirring for about 5 min until the mixture starts to thicken.

  6. Now, let the mixture cool down completely before you add it to the butter.

  7. While mixture is cooling down, beat butter for about 10 minutes, until light, pale and fluffy.

  8. When nut mixture is completely cold, start adding it to the beaten butter, one tablespoon at a time.

  9. This recipe makes about 400 grams of buttercream.

  10. Store in the fridge up to a week.

Keywords: buttercream, frosting, gluten-free, walnuts
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    John

    Turned out super yummy! One suggestion would be to make the milk/sugar/nut mixture first, then, while it’s cooling, beat the butter. Just better time management.

    • Anna K
      Anna K

      Hi John. Thank you for your comment and for your suggestion. I have amended the instructions to match your idea. Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed my toasted walnut buttercream :). Have a great day. Anna K

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    Christiana

    Loved This

    Was looking for something easy to put on banana cake but didnt want something overly sweet. We did half pecans and walnuts. Unreal!
    Thank you!

    • Anna K
      Anna K

      Hi Christiana, thank you very much for your lovely comment. I am delighted that you loved my recipe. Mix of walnuts and pecans sounds delicious! Hope you will find many other recipes on my website that you like 🙂

  3. Anna K
    Anna K

    Hi Samantha

    Thank you for your comment. Yes, there are tiny chunks of nuts in the buttercream. I used this buttercream as a filling in my macarons and it worked out well. If you are looking for a completely smooth buttercream, I recommend using something else. Hope it helps. Anna K

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    Samantha

    Is the buttercream fully smooth or are there tiny chunks of nuts? I want to make this for macaron fillings and want a fully smooth, creamy filling. Thanks!

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