How to Freeze Frosted Cake



My children love frosted cakes. It’s easy to freeze and very handy when unexpected guests come. But when we wrap it before freezing it the beautiful frosting sticks to the wrapping paper. It spoils the beauty of the frosted cake.
           Here is a tip to avoid this disaster. First, put your frosted cake in the freezer without any wrapping. When the cake is frozen, get it out and wrap it. The frosting won't stick to the wrapping paper. Put it back in the freezer. When you want to use the cake, take it out from the freezer and enjoy. Do remember to remove the wrapping before thawing your cake. This way the beautiful frosting won’t get spoiled and you will get appreciation from your guests.
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24 comments:

  1. Ooh I can't imagine a time when I'd have any cake to freeze - it doesn't hang around for long here! But I can imagine perfecting this has been helpful :) #sharethejoy

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      Thanks a lot for liking my post... Have a nice day

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  2. Great tip! I've never thought to freeze a frosted cake so thanks for sharing this and linking up at #sharethejoy

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      Thanks a bunch for liking my share.. have a nice day.

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  3. Great Tip!! Thanks for sharing!! Hope you stop by and share your stuff on My 2 Favorite Things on Thursday Link Party !! It is still going on! I would love to have you!http://www.cookinandcraftin.com/my-2-favorite-things-on-thursday-link-party-5/


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    1. Thank you for the lovely party! And thanks for stopping by my blog – that’s how I found you! I tried to put your button on my Bloghop Library but it didn't worked :(
      Have a wonderful week!

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  4. What a lovely cake. Thanks for the good tip

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      Thanks for stopping by and liking...Hope to see you again

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  5. I am so sharing this simple tip. Why haven't I thought of this before???

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  6. Hi Kim
    Thanks a million for liking and sharing my tip.....Have a nice day.

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  7. That is a great tip! I'll have to remember that the next time I want to freeze left over, frosted cake. Wait a minute...what is leftover, frosted cake again? lol

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    1. Hi Dawn
      I never have leftover frozen cake.....all gone hehehheh

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  8. This is a great tip for newlyweds freezing their top layer of wedding cake for their 1st anniversary! :) Please come share your blog posts over at the Home Matters Linky Party! We'd love to have you for a visit. The Door is OPEN. http://lifewithlorelai.com/2015/02/05/home-matters-linky-party-23/ :)

    ~Lorelai
    Life With Lorelai

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    1. Hi Lorelai
      Wedding cake is too precious to be destroyed by wrong wrapping. You are right. this tip is perfect for newly weds. Thanks for inviting me to your awesome party. :)

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  9. Excellent tip! Now I just need some cake! I mean, I have to try this out, don't I?

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    1. Hi Kara
      Bake some cake & invite me. I too need it now. :)

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  10. if i ever had cake around long enough for me to freeze :D

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  11. So clever! Thank you for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty - we hope you'll join us again next week :)

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  12. What a neat tip!

    Thanks for joining the Link Up this week!

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  13. Great tips, you definitely don't want to mess up the pretty decorated icing!

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  14. This will come in handy!! Thanks for sharing on My 2 Favorite Things on Thursday!! Link party, come back again this Thursday and share you great stuff!! I love having you!! Pinned

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  15. With two teens in the house, cake doesn't stick around long enough to freeze! But this is really a good tip - thanks for sharing!

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  16. What a great tip! Thanks for linking up to Awesome Life Friday!

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