I have a standard fridge with the freezer on top and a tall cake won't fit in the freezer.
(If a cookie tray won't fit in your freezer, try a few strategically placed plates, or whatever small flat surface you can find.)
I've been fobbing her off with the excuse that a giant teddy bear wouldn't fit in our freezer (where soft toys must regularly reside to kill the dust mites and curb Sprog 2's rampant eczema).
Not exact matches
I couldn't keep myself away from our nearby organic strawberry farm, and as a result ended up with lots of berries that needed to find a home
in one dish or another, since my
freezer can only
fit so much.
If you are
not using molds, pick a flat surface, such as a cutting board, that will
fit in your
freezer and line it with parchment paper.
(you do
not need to use a muffin pan, but you could) You can just place them on a flat surface that basically will
fit in your
freezer.
If you don't have room
in your
freezer, refrigerate for a few hours until firm and then transfer the fudge pieces to a small container that does
fit in your
freezer.
Using an apple corer, hollow out the centre and place the pieces on a parchment lined baking tray that will
fit in your
freezer (if you don't have a tray that
fits, then use parchment paper to make layers
in a container.
2) For Thomas English muffin pizza, place the whole sheet
in the
freezer if it will
fit; if
not, transfer half to a plate and freeze the muffins.
If you are
not using molds, pick a flat surface, such as a cutting board, that will
fit in your
freezer and line it with parchment paper.
Everyone should relax if they wont
fit in your
freezer than do
nt make them.
You can't
fit frozen pizza's
in the
freezer.