Buttercream vs Chocolate Ganache (2024)

We use both buttercream and chocolate ganache in ourcake decorating classes and we always get the question: Which is better? Buttercream vs chocolate ganache?

In ourcake baking and decorating classesstudents decide for themselves because they get to work with both.

Buttercream can be a simple mixture ofwhipped butter and icing sugaror made using a slightly more complicated recipe with meringue.Both styles are super sweet and delectable and can be used to coat a sponge cake before covering the cake with fondant. When you cut the cake, you are left with a beautiful slice that has a layer of buttercream between fondant and cake – it’s all a bit yum.

Chocolate ganache is also used to coat sponge cakes before covering with fondant, but it works quite differently to buttercream. Ganache is a bit more complicated to work with, it starts to set and needs close working with Mr. Microwave. Read the dark chocolate ganache recipe we use in our workshops.

The question is: Is buttercream better than ganache or vice versa?

The answer is: It all depends on the weather. And your taste preference. And design preference. Or your customer’s preference!

Here is a comparison:

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Buttercream

* Works well in cool weather – can be tricky to work with in hot weather

* Can be flavoured in a variety of ways

* Can be coloured in different colours, the choices are endless

* Good for achieving a slightly rounded cake edge, not suitable for square edges

* Cheaper to make than ganache

* Can be covered with light coloured fondant

* Can be made in advance and stored in fridge/freezer

* Quite sweet in taste

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Chocolate Ganache

* Works well in warm weather – sets quickly

* Can be flavoured, but less so than the options available with buttercream

* Colouring ganache is limiting, not a lot of options because white chocolate is not quite white

* Not great for rounded cake edges, works wonder for square edges

* Definitely more expensive than buttercream

* Depending on the thickness of fondant, dark chocolate ganache can sometimes show through, so you need to always use thickly rolled out fondant

* Can be made in advance and stored in fridge/freezer

* Not very sweet in taste because there is no added sugar

So there you go. It really is not a clear cut choice! Some people prefer the extra moistness that buttercream provides and preserves in a cake, others prefer ganache for it is less sweet and, well, who can argue with more chocolate? Whatever you decide to go with, do practice at least once before deciding on whether you will use buttercream or ganache for a big occasion.

If you’d like to perfect sharp square edges on fondant covered cakes, ganache is the way forward. If you wish to see for yourself the difference between working with chocolate ganache and buttercream, come to our cake baking and decorating classes. You will go home an expert!

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FAQs

Which is better, chocolate ganache or buttercream? ›

Chocolate ganache sets so much faster than buttercream, and it's a lot harder for it to melt once it sets. It also sets a lot firmer than buttercream, so once you stack cakes on top. it is so much safer to do so without denting the bottom tier.

Is white chocolate ganache more stable than buttercream? ›

Ganache holds its shape better, and sets up more quickly than buttercream, allowing you to keep smooth and crisp ganache edges when covering with fondant. Ganache also has a higher melting point than buttercream, which means that on warmer days, buttercream would melt faster than ganache.

What's the difference between chocolate ganache and frosting? ›

In contrast to icing, ganache contains cocoa solids, so it is usually thicker and heavier. However, its consistency is versatile – if you need a thinner ganache, you can simply add more cream to the mixture. Icing is less adaptable and tends to always have a fairly runny texture.

Do you put ganache over buttercream? ›

The hardest part about this recipe is being patient enough to wait until the ganache has cooled down, before pouring it over the American buttercream. Not waiting for the ganache to cool down, will result in a soupy mess if you pour ganache that is hot or too warm over a butter based buttercream.

Is ganache or buttercream better for wedding cake? ›

If you are having a summer wedding, ganache is a better option to pick over buttercream as it is slightly more stable in hotter temperatures, however can still be slightly temperamental.

What is the hardest frosting to make? ›

Italian Meringue Buttercream

This is considered one of the very difficult methods for making buttercream because the sugar syrup must be cooked to a specific temperature and then, while piping hot, poured into the whipped egg whites.

Does ganache frosting get hard? ›

As it cools, your ganache will thicken and harden to a stable fudge-like consistency. It will never reach a point where it is rock hard (you'll always be able to smudge it if you apply enough pressure with your finger and it will always give to your teeth if you take a bite) but it will completely firm up once cooled.

What does ganache taste like compared to buttercream? ›

A classic American buttercream is about as sweet as you can get. Ganache tastes like biting into a luxurious chocolate truffle and doesn't hit with the same level of sweetness (via America's Test Kitchen).

Is ganache a good frosting? ›

There are so many great uses for ganache from pouring it over cakes to frosting cupcakes. It's decadent, easy to make, and just so delicious.

Is ganache more stable than buttercream? ›

Personally I would recommend ganache over buttercream for crumbcoating and covering. Buttercream can be used as the filling if you like but definitely, if you want a sturdy structure, ganache is your man for for detailed work!

Can you cover a cake with ganache and buttercream? ›

I developed this Dark Chocolate Cake with Chocolate Ganache and Buttercream Frosting to be rich and decadent, but not too sweet. With the chocolate ganache filling the cake holds more of the dark chocolate / bittersweet vibe overall.

Does ganache harden on cake? ›

Does ganache harden? It depends on the method you use to make it. If you use the method where you pour cream milk over chocolate to melt it it will not harden. To make a ganache that will you need to use a double boiler to melt down the chocolate and add cold cream a little at a time.

What are the advantages of using ganache? ›

The most significant advantage of using Ganache in smart contract development is its ease of developing, testing and deploying smart contracts and dApp projects. Its deterministic nature ensures consistent results, reducing the risk of errors in the development process.

Is ganache or buttercream better for crumb coat? ›

Using buttercream to crumb coat a cake

It doesn't set as quickly as chocolate ganache, so it gives you longer to work with it. This is perfect if you are working at a slower speed. Once you improve your technique, and can work more quickly, you will no doubt want to try chocolate ganache.

Does ganache set hard on a cake? ›

As it cools, your ganache will thicken and harden to a stable fudge-like consistency. It will never reach a point where it is rock hard (you'll always be able to smudge it if you apply enough pressure with your finger and it will always give to your teeth if you take a bite) but it will completely firm up once cooled.

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