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I mixed blue and yellow to make the green frosting. You may want to use more yellow than blue for a more “Grinch-like” green. Next, frost the cake and add some heart sprinkles. Time to cut that cake and see how much the Grinch’s heart grew.
Bring some holiday cheer to even the smallest of hearts this year with this fun and surprising cake inspired by The Grinch, the new movie based on Dr. Seuss’ iconic book How the Grinch Stole Christmas! Your friends and family won’t believe the amazing Christmas tree you have cleverly layered into your cake! Join the conversation! AMT.
Pour the green batter around the heart cutouts. Tap the pan on the counter so the batter will fall down the sides of the hearts. Bake it according to the package directions.
While the buttercream is whipping up, mix your cream cheese, sour cream, vanilla, and salt together in a small bowl. Add to your buttercream all at once and beat on low speed until incorporated. Level and torte each of the 4 gingerbread cakes into 3 layers for a total of 12.
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