It’s easy to make cream cheese frosting in large quantities, and delicious leftovers are almost a guarantee. Thankfully, it stores well and its sweet and slightly salty flavor plays nicely with a wide variety of flavors, baked goods, fruits, and other tasty snacks. We’ve put together a list of simple and delicious ways to use your leftover frosting and store it to enjoy later.

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Make a graham cracker sandwich.

  1. Graham crackers are a lighter alternative to cookie sandwiches. Spread a layer of frosting between 2 crackers and set them aside for a few minutes to let the crackers soften. Dip the edges in sprinkles for a festive touch.[2]
    • Try adding a piece of a chocolate bar or a layer of chocolate sauce for a new take on s’mores.
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Spread it on your favorite cookies or brownies.

  1. Cream cheese frosting makes a great cookie topper. Spread it on individual cookies or over a pan of bar cookies for an extra layer of pizzazz. The sweet and salty flavor contrasts well with rich flavors like dark chocolate or pumpkin spice, although it will still taste great with just about anything.[3]
    • Try adding sprinkles or chocolate shavings on top of your frosting for an extra festive touch.
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Use it to top spiced breads and cakes.

  1. Cream cheese frosting plays well with cinnamon, allspice, and cloves. Spread a layer on top of quick breads that use these flavors, like zucchini bread, gingerbread, or apple cake, to take them to the next level. The warmth of the spices contrasts with the sweet and salty flavor of the frosting for an irresistible treat.[4]
    • Banana bread is not technically a spiced bread, but the fruit flavor pairs nicely with cream cheese frosting too.
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Top your favorite sweet breakfast foods.

  1. Frosting can transform breakfast into the most fun meal of the day. Drop a spoonful of frosting on top of warm waffles or pancakes for a delicious morning treat. You can also spread a layer across scones, muffins, or plain or sweet bagels for some added indulgence.[5]
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Thin out the frosting to make a fruit dip.

  1. Fruit flavors pair nicely with cream cheese frosting. The shape and slipperiness of most sliced fruit makes it difficult to swipe through thick frosting, so you’ll need to thin it out. Stir in 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of milk at a time until you reach the desired consistency.[7]
    • You can use any type of milk you like, such as skim, 2%, or whole. Alternatives like soy, almond, or coconut milk also work.
    • Citrus and acidic fruit flavors make a great contrast to the frosting’s sweetness. Try adding orange slices, grapes, or pineapple chunks to your fruit tray for some tasty options.
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Add milk to turn the frosting into a glaze.

  1. A splash of milk will make your frosting runnier. This works well if you want to add a light drizzle or glaze to a dessert rather than a thick layer of frosting. Add and stir 1 teaspoon (4.9 mL) of milk to your frosting at a time until you reach a slightly runny consistency. Drizzle over your dessert with a spoon or a piping bag.[8]
    • Add more milk for a thinner glaze, and less if you want to keep your glaze somewhat spreadable. Add slowly so you don’t have to re-thicken your glaze if you overshoot it.[9]
    • Add your glaze to anything you would normally use the regular frosting for. If your supply of leftovers is low, this is a great way to stretch your remaining frosting.
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Fill cupcakes, cookies, crepes, or French toast.

  1. Cream cheese frosting filling is a delicious and fun surprise. Use it inside your favorite cupcake, large cookie, or even French toast recipes for a delicious surprise. You can also spread the frosting over a crepe pastry before folding for a sweet breakfast treat.[10]
    • To fill a cupcake without a piping bag, use a paring knife or melon baller to remove a cone-shaped piece of the cupcake from the top. Spoon your filling into the hollow and then replace the removed piece of cupcake. Frost over it like normal.
    • If you have a piping bag, attach a small or medium-sized nozzle and inject your cupcakes, cookies, or French toast from the bottom.
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Freeze it for the future.

  1. Cream cheese frosting will last up to 2 months in the freezer. To store, seal the frosting in an airtight container or plastic bag and label the leftovers with the date. If you think you will only use a little bit at a time, divide the frosting into multiple containers to preserve freshness. Your freezer should be set to 0 °F (−18 °C).[13]
    • Thaw the frosting in the refrigerator overnight and re-whip until it is fluffy again before using it.[14]
    • Freezing cream cheese frosting might alter the texture and make it more difficult to spread after thawing.[15]
    • Frozen cream cheese frosting will still be safe to eat after 2 months, but it will begin to absorb odors from the other foods in your freezer.
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Jessica Banh
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This article was co-authored by Jessica Banh and by wikiHow staff writer, Dan Hickey. Jessica Banh is a Pastry Chef and the Owner of Fancy Flavors in San Jose, California. With over 12 years of technical experience, Jessica has expertise in a wide variety of pastry techniques and has a focus on macarons. Her work has been featured in The SF Chronicle, The Mercury News, and Good Morning America. She received her training from The Professional Culinary Institute. This article has been viewed 42,379 times.
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