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I’ll be honest — I was a Cool Whip person before I tried homemade chocolate whipped cream, and now I make it constantly. The key is a cold bowl, the right fat content in your cream, and not skipping the chill time — steps I learned through a lot of batches and have baked into this recipe. Over 433 ratings and hundreds of thousands of uses later, this is the recipe readers come back to. If you’ve ever had homemade whipped cream go flat on you, these tips will fix that for good.

This is hands down the BEST chocolate whipped cream I have ever tasted!  It is so great for cakes!  The instructions were so well written!  I am such a visual person that the video made it super easy as well!

-Olivia
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Chocolate Whipped Cream Recipe

This is one of my most-made recipes, and I’ve used it in more applications than I can count — piped on chocolate cupcakes, layered onto pies, stirred into hot cocoa, spooned over brownies, used as a cake frosting for single-layer cakes when I want something lighter than buttercream. It’s one of those recipes where once you know it, you use it constantly. Over hundreds of batches I’ve learned what makes it reliable: a cold bowl, heavy cream with at least 36% milk fat, and not rushing the whipping time. Cut corners on any of those and you’ll end up with soft cream that doesn’t hold its shape.

One technique worth knowing: if you need this to last longer than a few hours — for a cake you’re making ahead, or a dessert you’re transporting — add 2 oz of room temperature cream cheese before whipping. It sounds counterintuitive but it stabilizes the structure without making it taste like cream cheese frosting. I use this version whenever I’m frosting a cake that needs to sit out at a party, just like in my stabilized whipped cream recipe. It’s a small addition that makes a big difference in stability.

stand mixer showing chocolate whipped cream

Why you’ll love this Chocolate Whipped Cream Recipe

  • 3 ingredients
  • ready in 5 minutes or less
  • the perfect frosting or topping for any dessert
  • will be your new favorite whipped cream flavor
ingredients to make chocolate whipped cream

Chocolate Whip Cream Frosting Ingredients

  • heavy whipping cream (36% milk fat)
  • natural unsweetened cocoa powder
  • powdered sugar (also called confectioners sugar)

What is heavy whipping cream?

Heavy whipping cream, also known as heavy cream or simply whipping cream, is a dairy product that is rich in fat and is used primarily in cooking and baking. It is made by separating the high-fat content from fresh cow’s milk.

Heavy whipping cream contains a minimum of 36% milk fat, although it can sometimes have a slightly higher fat content depending on the brand and region. The high fat content gives it a thick and creamy texture, making it ideal for various culinary applications.

chocolate whipped cream piped onto chocolate cupcakes with chocolate shavings sprinkled on top

Types of Cocoa Powder

When it comes to baking, there are primarily two types of cocoa powder: natural cocoa powder and Dutch-processed cocoa powder.

  • Natural Unsweetened Cocoa Powder: This type of cocoa powder is made from roasted cocoa beans that have been ground into a fine powder. It is acidic in nature and has a lighter color and slightly fruity, tangy flavor.
  • Dutch-Processed Cocoa Powder: Dutch-processed cocoa powder, also known as alkalized cocoa powder, undergoes additional processing. It is treated with an alkali solution to neutralize its acidity. This process results in a darker color and a milder, smoother flavor compared to natural cocoa powder. Dutch-processed cocoa powder has a less pronounced acidic taste and often offers a deeper, more complex chocolate flavor.
  • Black Cocoa Powder: Black cocoa powder, also known as black cocoa or ultra-Dutch cocoa, is a highly processed and strongly alkalized cocoa powder. It undergoes an extensive Dutch-processed treatment to reduce its acidity and intensify its flavor and color.

The Best Cocoa Powder for Chocolate Whipped Cream

Natural Unsweetened Cocoa Powder or Dutch-Processed Cocoa Powder will both taste great. Unsweetened will give the whipped cream a traditional chocolate flavor and dutch-processed will offer a deeper, richer chocolate flavor.

chocolate whipped cream on wire beater

How To Make Chocolate Whipped Cream

  1. Place a metal mixing bowl and beaters in the freezer for 15 minutes.
  2. Remove the bowl from the freezer. Add the heavy cream, cocoa powder, and powdered sugar, and beat with an electric mixer for 4-5 minutes, or until stiff peaks form / it’s scoop-able with a spoon and holds its shape.

What are Stiff Peaks

Stiff peaks in whipped cream refer to a stage where the cream holds its shape firmly and stands upright when the beaters are lifted, with the peaks maintaining their sharpness and not drooping over. It is a crucial point of whipping, indicating that the cream is thick, fluffy, and ready to be used for piping or topping desserts.

Chocolate Whipped Cream Frosting Tips

Freeze Your Bowl Before Making Whipped Cream

Chill a metal or glass mixing bowl and beaters in the freezer for 15 minutes.

You’re wondering if this step is necessary. I have made whipped cream by sort of chilling the bowl ahead of time.. meaning last minute I stick it in the freezer or I pull it out of the freezer too early and by the time I actually whip the cream, the bowl isn’t chilled anymore.

Here’s what I’ve observed – chilling the bowl and beaters ahead of time produces whipped cream that has stiffer peaks, that’s a fancy way of saying it’s more stable.

chocolate whipped cream piped into glass jar

How to make Chocolate Whipped Cream Frosting without Gelatin

If you want to make stabilized chocolate whipped cream, all you have to do is add in 2 oz of room temperature cream cheese! This will help to thicken and stabilize the whipped cream, making it firm.

Instructions for Stabilized Chocolate Whipped Cream

  1. Place a metal or glass mixing bowl and beaters in the freezer for 15 minutes.
  2. Remove the bowl from the freezer. Add the cream cheese and powdered sugar, beat with an electric mixer for 1 minute or until smooth and creamy. 
  3. Add in the heavy whipping cream, cocoa powder and vanilla extract, beat with an electric mixer for 4-5 minutes on high speed, or until stiff peaks form / it’s scoop-able with a spoon and holds its shape.
mug of hot chocolate with chocolate whipped cream on top

How to Troubleshoot Chocolate Whip Cream

Doesn’t hold its shape / too soft: You probably haven’t whipped it long enough. Set a timer and continue to beat on high speed for 2-3 minutes.

Over whipped / curdling: This is when it starts to look gross. You can try to remedy it by adding a small amount of heavy whipping cream while beating, but honestly, it’s better to start over.

The taste is off: First, let’s remember taste is a personal preference. If it doesn’t taste chocolate-y enough, try using dutch-processed cocoa next time. Too sweet or not sweet enough? You can subtract or add 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar.

How to Use Chocolate Whipped Cream Frosting

Once you have a bowl of chocolate whipped cream ready, the uses are almost endless. This is one of those recipes that earns a permanent spot in your rotation because it works on so many different desserts. Here are some of my favorite ways to use it:

As a cake frosting. Spread or pipe it onto a single-layer cake for a lighter alternative to buttercream. It works especially well on my chocolate cake from scratch or my flourless chocolate cake.

On cupcakes. Pipe it onto Chocolate Cupcakes or pumpkin cupcakes for a frosting that looks polished and tastes incredible. A 1M piping tip gives you that classic swirl.

As a pie topping. Spoon or pipe it over any chocolate pie or peanut butter pie in place of regular whipped cream for extra flavor. I recommend using it on oreo pie or grasshopper pie.

Stirred into hot cocoa. Drop a scoop on top of a mug of hot cocoa and let it melt in slightly — it makes a basic hot chocolate feel like something special.

As a fruit dip. Serve it alongside strawberries or banana slices for a quick dessert that comes together in minutes.

Eaten with a spoon. No explanation needed.

If you need the frosting to hold up for a few hours — for a cake or making ahead — use the stabilized version with cream cheese before you pipe or spread it. It will stay firm and hold its shape much longer than the standard version.

chocolate whipped cream in glass mixing bowl

Chocolate Whipped Cream Recipe FAQs

How long does it take to make whipped cream?

I prefer to use a stand mixer or hand mixer. Using this preparation method, it will take about 4-6 minutes for the heavy cream to produce stiff peaks.

How long does whipped cream last?

Homemade whipped cream lasts up to 1 day. It will keep its shape for about 2-3 hours depending on the weather. In warm weather, it will lose its shape faster.

How can I make whipped cream last longer?

Add in 2 oz of room temperature cream cheese for a thicker, more stable whipped cream.

Can you over whip whipped cream?

Yes. If you whip the whipped cream past the stiff peak stage, the whipped cream will deflate and start to look curd-like in texture.

How long does homemade whipped cream stay fluffy?

Homemade whipped cream will stay fluffy for up to 1 day when stored properly in the refrigerator.

Why did my homemade whipped cream go flat?

If you’re making whipped cream and it goes flat, it could be from whipping it too much, using low-fat cream, or it getting warm while you’re whipping. Storing it wrong, like leaving it out, can also deflate it. Whipping too long breaks down the fats, making it grainy, and low-fat cream doesn’t hold up well. Warm spots mess with getting those nice peaks, and leaving it out doesn’t help either.

Why is my whipped cream not fluffy enough?

If your whipped cream isn’t getting fluffy, a few things might be happening. Perhaps the cream isn’t cold enough or the bowl and whisk you’re using aren’t chilled. Another possibility is that you’re not whipping it long enough to reach stiff peaks

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Chocolate Whipped Cream Recipe

By: Beth
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 2 cups
Three ingredients, 5 minutes, and a cold bowl are all you need for chocolate whipped cream that holds its shape. Use it to frost cakes and cupcakes, top pies and brownies, or spoon it into hot cocoa. Add cream cheese to make a stabilized version that lasts for hours.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups (473ml) heavy whipping cream
  • ¼ cup (59ml) natural unsweetened cocoa powder
  • ½ cup (56g) powdered sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

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Instructions 

  • Place a metal or glass mixing bowl and beaters in the freezer for 15 minutes.
  • Remove the bowl from the freezer. Add the heavy cream, cocoa powder, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract, beat with an electric mixer on medium-high speed for 4-5 minutes, or until stiff peaks form / it’s scoop-able with a spoon and holds its shape.
    2 cups (473ml) heavy whipping cream, 1/4 cup (59ml) natural unsweetened cocoa powder, 1/2 cup (56g) powdered sugar, 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • Use on cakes, cupcakes, pies, hot cocoa, etc. Place leftovers in a container and store in the fridge for up to 3 days.

Notes

If you want to make stabilized chocolate whipped cream, all you have to do is add in 2 oz of room temperature cream cheese! This will help to thicken and stabilize the whipped cream, making it firm.
  • Place a metal or glass mixing bowl and beaters in the freezer for 15 minutes.
  • Remove the bowl from the freezer. Add the cream cheese and powdered sugar, beat with an electric mixer for 1 minute or until smooth and creamy. 
  • Add in the heavy whipping cream, cocoa powder and vanilla extract, beat with an electric mixer for 4-5 minutes on high speed, or until stiff peaks form / it’s scoop-able with a spoon and holds its shape.
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Nutrition

Serving: 2Tablespoons | Calories: 120kcal | Carbohydrates: 5g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 41mg | Sodium: 12mg | Potassium: 43mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 437IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 21mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition Disclosure

All nutritional values are approximate and provided to the reader as a courtesy. Changing ingredients and/or quantities will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.

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  1. Added the cream cheese to recipe. Texture and taste were perfect. Not too sweet, that pleased my guests! Will definitely make again. Exactly enough for 8” cake, double layer

  2. 5 stars
    These are fantastic! They were a big win as were all the muffins that I have tried so far of yours!
    Came out just as described just perfect!
    Thank you so much for sharing your recipes and all your helps!