Homemade Whipped Cream

Learn how to make fresh sweetened homemade whipped cream with only 3 simple ingredients. With its light and billowy texture, whipped cream is the perfect topping for pies, cakes, cupcakes, crepes, cheesecake, trifles, and so much more! 

I originally published this recipe in 2018 and have since added some new photos, a video tutorial, and more success tips. This recipe is such a fan favorite, that it deserved a spot in print! You’ll also find this recipe in my cookbook, Sally’s Baking 101.

One reader, Michelle, commented:I was really surprised by how much better this tastes than store-bought whipped cream. This is easy to make and delicious. The vanilla really elevates the flavor. There’s no reason to purchase whipped cream ever again. ★★★★★

hand holding whisk attachment with whipped cream

After years of buying frozen whipped topping and cans of store-bought whipped cream filled with who-the-heck-knows-what, I can say with confidence that HOMEMADE whipped cream tastes 100% better in both the texture and flavor departments. Fresh whipped cream is made with just 3 simple ingredients and comes together in only a few minutes. It’s so creamy, so light, and so so so delicious.

Whipped Cream Video Tutorial

What You Need

  1. Electric mixer: handheld or stand mixer with whisk attachment
  2. Mixing bowl
  3. Cold heavy cream or heavy whipping cream
  4. Sugar to sweeten
  5. Pure vanilla extract (or homemade vanilla extract)

A Note on the Sugar: Some bakers swear by granulated sugar in whipped cream; others swear by confectioners’ sugar. If you’re only working with a couple Tablespoons, it doesn’t really make a difference. But if you’re working in larger batches, you may begin to taste the granules of granulated sugar.

You could also use brown sugar, and I love doing that for certain desserts, like pecan pie cheesecake and butterscotch pie.

Did you know? Because we’re sweetening the whipped cream and flavoring it with vanilla extract, this is called crème chantilly in French. 🙂

homemade whipped cream in a glass stand mixer bowl

How to Make Homemade Whipped Cream

  1. Start with cold heavy cream. The colder the cream, the easier and more successful it will whip. Cold cream also creates the lightest whipped cream! Slightly warm or room temperature cream does not equate to whipped cream. If you’re ambitious, you could even chill the mixing bowl and whisk attachment in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or the freezer for 15 minutes.
  2. Whip the heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla together on medium-high speed. This speed is perfect for whipped cream, which will whip air into the cream at a medium pace. I find that high speed easily over-whips cream, and low speed under-whips cream.
  3. Don’t walk away! Whipped cream only takes a couple minutes, but it’s only a few seconds between soft whipped cream and over-mixed whipped cream. Over-mixed whipped cream is curdled and grainy. Soft whipped cream, the ideal sweet spot, has a billowy and smooth texture. Stand by your mixer so you know when it’s ready.
  4. Look for medium peaks. What are medium whipped cream peaks? When you lift the beaters or whisk out from the bowl, a semi-sturdy peak should form on them. The peak will slightly droop down, but not lose its shape entirely. It won’t be too soft and liquid-y, it won’t be heavy and curdled. Don’t be afraid to stop the mixer and check the consistency of the whipped cream as you go.

Looking for flavored whipped cream? Try adding tequila and lime like we do for these mini margarita cheesecakes, strawberry filling like we do for strawberry shortcake cupcakes, almond extract like we do for berry icebox cake, or espresso powder and cocoa powder as detailed in these flourless chocolate cake and mocha chocolate pudding pie recipes. For more ideas, check out all these flavors!


How to Fix Over-Whipped Cream

If you accidentally over-mix the cream, and it looks curdled and heavy, pour in a little bit more heavy cream, and fold it in gently by hand with a spatula until it smooths out.

Can Whipped Cream Replace Cool Whip?

Yes. This homemade whipped cream can replace Cool Whip (store-bought frozen whipped topping) in recipes. Use the same amount.

banoffee pie with whipped cream on top

The amount of heavy cream you use doubles in volume as you whip it. So if you need 2 cups of whipped cream, use 1 cup of heavy cream. (Plus the sugar to sweeten, and vanilla extract.)


What Is the Difference Between Heavy Cream and Whipping Cream?

This can definitely be confusing! Their difference is in the percentage of milk fat. Heavy cream and heavy whipping cream contain 36% milk fat and whipping cream (without “heavy” in the title) is a little lighter, with 30% milk fat.

They can all be used interchangeably in most recipes, but when it comes to whipped cream, heavy cream/heavy whipping cream will hold its shape longer. They are ideal for homemade whipped cream.

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Can I Pipe This Whipped Cream With Piping Tips?

Yes, you can pipe this whipped cream on your desserts. I recommend using large star tips and my favorites include Wilton 8B (as shown on this lemon cake), Wilton 1M (as shown on this ice cream cake, peanut butter pie, and blueberry cream pie), and Ateco 849 (as shown on this cookies & cream pie). You could also just spread whipped cream on your confections with a knife, large spoon, or icing spatula.

For a sturdier whipped cream that you could use as a stable frosting for layered cakes, try my whipped frosting. It’s exactly what we used for this cookies and cream cake, with the addition of Oreos!


What to Serve With Homemade Whipped Cream

There are so many options!

  1. Pavlova, of course!
  2. Lemon Berry Trifle
  3. Angel Food Cupcakes
  4. Strawberry Shortcake
  5. Banana Cream Pie
  6. Ice Cream Cake with Homemade Hot Fudge
  7. Dark Chocolate Bread Pudding
  8. Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes
  9. Cheesecake, Lemon Cheesecake, or Cheesecake Pie
  10. Choux Pastry & Eclairs
  11. Chocolate Swirl Pistachio Ice Cream
  12. Crème de Menthe Pie
  13. Lemon Cake
  14. Pumpkin Pie, Pumpkin Cheesecake Pie, or Sweet Potato Pie (or really any of your Thanksgiving pies!)
  15. Pumpkin Pie Bars or Pumpkin Swirl Cheesecake
  16. Cranberry Curd Tart
  17. Crepes or on Tiramisu Crepe Cake
  18. Slow Cooker Hot Chocolate
  19. Pecan Pie or Dark Chocolate Pecan Pie
  20. Flourless Chocolate Cake
  21. Chocolate Lava Cakes or Peanut Butter Lava Cakes
  22. Strawberry Cream Cheese Pie
  23. Pecan Pie Cheesecake
  24. Peanut Butter Banana Cream Pie
  25. Caramel Turtle Brownie Pie
  26. Key Lime Pie or Key Lime Pie Bars
  27. Peanut Butter Ice Cream Pie
  28. Apple Pie
  29. Mille-Feuille (on it’s own or mixed with pastry cream!)
  30. Dutch Baby Pancake
  31. Skillet Brownie
  32. Baked Apples or Maple Baked Pears
  33. As a filling for your favorite cupcake recipe (see my How to Fill Cupcakes tutorial for exactly how to do this—so easy!)

And on ice cream, milkshakes, waffles, pancakes, berries, and so many more wonderful dessert recipes!

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banoffee pie with whipped cream on top

Homemade Whipped Cream

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  • Author: Sally
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 cups
  • Category: Frosting
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

Learn how to make fresh sweetened homemade whipped cream with only 3 simple ingredients. With its light and billowy texture, it’s the perfect topping for pies, cakes, cupcakes, cheesecakes, trifles, and so much more! This recipe is also in my cookbook, Sally’s Baking 101.


Ingredients

  • 1 cup (240g/ml) heavy cream or heavy whipping cream, cold
  • 2 Tablespoons granulated sugar or confectioners’ sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract


Instructions

  1. In a large bowl using a handheld or stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, whip the heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla extract on medium-high speed until medium peaks form, about 3–4 minutes. Medium peaks are between soft/loose peaks and stiff peaks, and are the perfect consistency for topping and piping on desserts. If you accidentally over-whip the cream, and it looks curdled and heavy, pour in a little bit more cold heavy cream, and fold it in gently by hand with a spatula until it smooths out.
  2. Use immediately or cover tightly and store in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. 

Notes

  1. Make Ahead Instructions: Use immediately or cover tightly and chill in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. Freezing prepared whipped cream sometimes causes it to lose its creamy texture, but it definitely works.
  2. Special Tools (affiliate links): Electric Mixer (Handheld or Stand)
  3. Double Batch: This recipe can easily be doubled or tripled. The amount of heavy cream you use doubles in volume as you whip it. So if you need 2 cups of whipped cream, use 1 cup of heavy cream.
  4. Sugar: Some bakers swear by granulated sugar in whipped cream; others swear by confectioners’ (powdered/icing) sugar. You could also use brown sugar. If you’re working with just a couple Tablespoons of sugar as listed in the recipe above, it doesn’t really make a difference. But if you’re working in larger batches, you may begin to taste the granules of granulated sugar, so confectioners’ sugar is the way to go.
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  1. Susan says:
    October 3, 2025

    For an angel food cake , in between layers, I mix cool whip , instant pudding, crushed pineapple, and sliced strawberries.
    My question is will the homemade whip cream hold up in those ingredients for the mixture or will it get runny.
    Thank you

    Reply
    1. Carol says:
      November 9, 2025

      Will this stay firm in a Jell-O salad?

      Reply
  2. AB says:
    September 9, 2025

    Oh. My. Goodness. This whipped cream is a MILLION times better than store-bought!!!!! I used granulated sugar, and it worked fine.

    Reply
  3. Michelle says:
    September 6, 2025

    My very first time making whipped cream! I don’t think speed was “medium-high” enough so mine didn’t look like legit whipped cream unto about 5 minutes. I used powdered sugar. Next time, I’ll beat it on high enough speed otherwise really good and easy! Thank you, Sally! You’re quickly becoming my go-to blogger for yummy things!

    Reply
  4. Ericka says:
    August 5, 2025

    Hi! I really liked the ingredient ratios in this recipe. I’ve been making homemade whipped cream for years usually just winging the cream/sugar measurements. However lately I’ve struggled with my whipped cream breaking down… I’ll whip to stiff peaks and it doesn’t take long for it to become soupy. I thought that maybe it was time to try following a recipe again since I’ve been having issues so when I made a key lime pie over the weekend I topped it with this whipped cream recipe which turned out great- I whipped until stiff peaks. I made sure the pie was chilled before adding the whipped cream but after a few hours it lost a lot of its shape. Not sure what I’m doing wrong but it’s frustrating. Any insight?

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    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      August 5, 2025

      Hi Erika! Whipped cream will deflate over time, especially in hot weather. You can try stabilizing it with gelatin to ensure it lasts longer, sometimes we’ll use this method with gelatin if we need to stabilize it: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/18041/stabilized-whipped-cream-icing/

      Reply
  5. Ema says:
    July 29, 2025

    What can i use if I don’t have heavy cream?
    Can I make heavy cream from butter and milk?

    Reply
    1. Stephanie @ Sally's Baking says:
      July 29, 2025

      Hi Ema, We haven’t tested it but we are not confident that it would whip properly. For the best results you should wait until you can get heavy cream or heavy whipping cream that contains 36% milk fat.

      Reply
  6. TedEJr says:
    July 23, 2025

    This is my go to recipe when making whipped cream. IMO, it beats anything premade that you could purchase. Just make sure that you use a quality heavy whipping cream. One with a minimum of additives. Definitely no Carrageenan. It will cost more, but it will be healthier.

    Reply
  7. Urvashi Verma says:
    July 18, 2025

    How do u make whipped cream without a whisk or sugar??

    Reply
    1. Stephanie @ Sally's Baking says:
      July 18, 2025

      Hi Urvashi, It will take some time and require quite a bit of arm muscle endurance, but you should be able to whip cream by hand. Make sure to chill the bowl first. Working with small quantities (half the recipe) would require less time. You can leave out the sugar if you don’t want it sweet at all.

      Reply
  8. V-H says:
    July 15, 2025

    Can you use this whipped cream and mix with your lemon curd for a filling between a layer cake?

    Reply
    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      July 15, 2025

      Hi V-H, that should work just fine!

      Reply
      1. Willow says:
        August 2, 2025

        Best whipped cream recipe I’ve ever made and my favorite!

  9. Josh says:
    July 14, 2025

    I put a half of a teaspoon of cream of tartar to stabilize it. They say it imparts a sour taste, but I haven’t noticed it. Do you have a better way to make it last longer? Also I’m a big fan of maple extract in mine for apple and pecan pies.

    Reply
    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      July 14, 2025

      Hi Josh, sometimes we’ll use this method with gelatin if we need to stabilize it: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/18041/stabilized-whipped-cream-icing/ Or, you might enjoy our whipped frosting recipe instead.

      Reply
  10. Sharon Paavola says:
    July 14, 2025

    i had never made whipped cream before I tried your recipe and instructions. i have done it three times now and each time, the whipped cream gets better. It is so easy and yummy. My family enjoys and likes it. Thank you so much! I had no idea it could be this good and simple. I won’t buy whipped cream ever again.

    Reply
  11. Pam says:
    July 13, 2025

    Delicious! Turns my coffee from bland to sweet!! I also love to add a pinch of cocoa powder depending on what I’m using it for!

    Reply
  12. Lea Goldman says:
    June 20, 2025

    Hi, how long in advance can I prepare this homemade cream and out in the fridge? Can I also apply it already on the cake (strawberry short cake) and leave it open in the fridge?
    How many days in advance?

    Reply
    1. Erin @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 20, 2025

      Hi Lea, you can make the whipped cream up to 24 hours in advance; cover tightly and refrigerate until you’re ready to use it. For best results, we’d recommend assembling the shortcakes shortly before serving. Hope they’re a hit!

      Reply
  13. Lea says:
    June 19, 2025

    1. STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE
    Can I prepare the whipped cream in advance and let it sit in the fridge?how many days in advance can I prepare it?Is it also possible to already prepare the entire cake and refrigiate it, can it be open since i cant seal it bc it has the cream ontop. Maybe the strawberry will give color to the whip? But the how about the cake with the cream on top, would that be ok refrigerate for a week?

    2. I baked the vanilla cakes and froze them as instructed. I prepared the buttercream and refrigerated it.
    Can I place the buttercream on the cake and refrigerate the entire cake with the buttercream for a week?
    (Can’t handle last minute stress! Lol)

    Reply
    1. Erin @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 20, 2025

      Hi Lea, I think we answered these questions under your other comments. Let us know if we can help with anything else. Hope these desserts are a hit for you!

      Reply
  14. Marilynn Evans says:
    June 18, 2025

    I followed the link to dairy free recipes/desserts and looked through most recipes and didn’t see any alternatives for recipes wt dairy, milk, heavy cream, etc.
    I have a family member that can’t have dairy 🙁

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 18, 2025

      Hi Marilynn, whether or not a dairy recipe will work with alternatives really depends on the particular recipe, so there isn’t a blanket option that will work in all cases. Some readers have tried this with a dairy-free heavy cream, but we haven’t tested it ourselves to know the results. Or, you might look for another recipe that uses coconut milk in place of the heavy cream. Let us know if you do give it a try.

      Reply
  15. Jessica A says:
    June 17, 2025

    Wow! I can eat a bowl of this. It’s somehow light and rich at the same time

    Reply
  16. Kayla says:
    June 13, 2025

    Could this be used on a chocolate pie instead of meringue?

    Reply
  17. Moriyah says:
    June 11, 2025

    I have made this a few times as part of other recipes. It’s a lot better than store bought whipped cream!

    Reply
  18. Bill Bonk says:
    June 9, 2025

    Turned out great! I used a hand whisk – which was tiring but worked fine.

    Reply
  19. Helena says:
    June 6, 2025

    Hi Sally, could you please tell me what I would need to add to this recipe to make it chocolate whipped cream please.
    Thank you

    Reply
    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      June 6, 2025

      Hi Helena, we haven’t tested it, but have seen other recipes that use one 1 TBS of sugar and then use 1 TBS of cocoa powder with the 1 cup of cream. Let us know if you try it! Or you can use our chocolate ganache recipe and follow the instructions there to make whipped ganache.

      Reply
  20. Kian Ray says:
    May 31, 2025

    I love how easy and versatile this homemade whipped cream recipe is! It beats store-bought versions in both taste and texture. For those who enjoy banana pudding too, I came across some helpful info and different recipe ideas at bananaspuddingrecipe.com that pair perfectly with whipped cream.

    Reply
  21. peter henderson says:
    May 23, 2025

    Sally’s , I am beginner Instructions and it came out purfect Incredibly moist and packed with flavorthanks for thank you recipe.peter

    Reply
  22. Linda Miller says:
    May 12, 2025

    The video does me no good without proportions. Where does it tell us how much of each ingredient?

    Reply
    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      May 12, 2025

      Hi Linda! You can find the recipe card above this comment section. At the top of the page you can click the “jump to recipe” button.

      Reply
  23. April says:
    May 6, 2025

    Hi Sally!
    Can I mix in some fresh berries when its done?

    Reply
    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      May 6, 2025

      Absolutely!

      Reply
  24. Christine says:
    May 4, 2025

    Sounds great. Will try it this afternoon. Thank you for recipe.

    How long does it last In Refrigerator?
    I’m only one person in house hold. I love whip creme in my coffee and of course on pumping pie pudding and brownies.

    Reply
    1. Michelle @ Sally's Baking says:
      May 4, 2025

      Hi Christine, we recommend only keeping it in the fridge for 24 hours, but you can freeze it.

      Reply
  25. Crisp says:
    May 3, 2025

    Fantastic recipe. Simple and delicious. Thank you for sharing it with us.

    Reply
  26. Natasha says:
    April 23, 2025

    Do you think it would be possible to use this as a frosting? Like on a cake and cupcakes?
    My daughter wants chocolate cake with whipped cream “frosting”
    So appreciate any input!

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    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      April 23, 2025

      Hi Natasha! Definitely. It just doesn’t hold up quite as well as a frosting would (and it’s softer), so we would frost the cake and serve right away. It might be helpful to refrigerate the assembled cake for a bit before serving, like we do in this fresh berry cream cake, to help solidify the whipped cream a bit.

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  27. Megan says:
    April 15, 2025

    Hi! Just curious if we can add food coloring to this? Will it change the consistency?

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    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      April 15, 2025

      Hi Megan! You certainly can. We recommend gel food coloring so you don’t add too much moisture.

      Reply
  28. Allie says:
    April 14, 2025

    My 8 year old has been begging me to buy more cans of whipped cream. She reminded me this evening that she has asked me several times. I said you know what? I think I remember having an unopened container of heavy cream. We can make our own!
    I helped her measure the cream and sugar, but gave her free reign with the homemade vanilla paste that a relative gave us for the holidays. She used a hand mixer on high and we set the kitchen timer for 4 minutes. It turned out SO perfectly! The best whipped cream I’ve ever had. I’m so proud of her and she’s just beaming. She’s letting everyone she sees know she just made the best whipped cream.

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    1. Trina @ Sally's Baking says:
      April 14, 2025

      How sweet, Allie! We’re so glad this homemade whipped cream was a hit.

      Reply
  29. Jean says:
    March 19, 2025

    How long will it keep in an airtight container in the fridge please

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    1. Lexi @ Sally's Baking says:
      March 19, 2025

      Hi Jean, you can use it immediately or cover tightly and chill in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. After that it may start to lose its shape a bit.

      Reply
  30. Christine says:
    March 13, 2025

    Hello, new to all of this! I made the whipped cream but it taste like milk. lol is there a way to fix it and what did I do wrong?

    Reply
    1. Beth @ Sally's Baking says:
      March 13, 2025

      Hi Christine, did you use heavy cream?

      Reply
      1. Christine says:
        March 13, 2025

        Yes lol I don’t know what I did wrong