NO!!!
Never ever place metallic items into a microwave, put the frosting into a plastic bowl which is safe if you need to microwave the frosting, but never place metallic objects in a microwave, it can lead to the microwave exploding and serious injuries to the user
yes, just put it in the microwave on low for 30 seconds
whipped frosting
Out of frosting
Well, darling, if your icing sugar has decided to throw a little tantrum and harden on you, just pop it in the microwave for a few seconds to give it a gentle warm-up. Alternatively, you can toss it in a food processor and give it a good whiz to break up those stubborn clumps. Remember, we're dealing with sugar here, not rocket science.
You can find recipes for frosting at the following websites...www.tasteofhome.com/homemade-frosting-recipes or at www.tasteofhome.com/homemade-frosting-recipes
Once it's completely cold you can start frosting! Otherwise it will make the frosting runny.
The best frostings to stand up in the heat are fondant frosting and royal frosting.
Santa loves frosting.
you can use green and yellow frosting to make a lime green frosting
Any supermarket will carry frosting.
It depends what kind of frosting :)
Most types of cake have frosting, but there are types they do not.