yes, just put it in the microwave on low for 30 seconds
when u frost a warm cake, the cake absorbs the icing making the icing soak into the cake which will make your cake nasty and stiff...
If you frost a hot cake, the heat from the cake will melt your frosting. You should allow the cake to cool completely before frosting. Cake is delicious warm; if you aren't planning on frosting it, it's perfectly fine to serve the cake before it cools. Allowing a cake to sit and cool for a bit also helps the cake to hold together better.
Because if you use things like : Cake frosting, whip cream ect.. They'll melt and drip off.
Buttercream frosting is made by combining a fat (butter or shortening) with sugar; both fat and sugar tend to soften and eventually melt in warm weather. Any buttercream frosting will melt if left in a warm room or outside in the sun in warm weather.
It's probably not a good idea to bake the plastic trinket in the cake. Instead, poke it in somewhere after the cake has baked and cooled and cover the hole with glaze and colorful sprinkles.
The frosting of a poptarts is mostly refined sugar. "Dry" sugar melts at a higher temperature than "wet" sugar (wet like regular cake frosting with water and fat mixed in). Poptarts frosting is more likely to burn before melting, but it will eventually melt given enough heat and enough time.
To correctly answer this I would need to see the recipe. But many frosting recipes require you to only soften the butter and never to melt it. In order to have a frosting turn out thick the butter needs to be softened. If it's melted it won't properly combine with the other ingredients.
The best frostings to stand up in the heat are fondant frosting and royal frosting.
Butter will always taste better than shortening in frosting. However, butter will give the frosting a pale yellow tint, which can be a problem if a cake must be white or a pale pastel color. Butter also will melt at a lower temperature than shortening, causing the frosting to be less stable in warm weather.
it depends on what kind of frosing you use and the tempuriture.
because the frosting will melt if you dont