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Time Saving Tips for LasagnaBy Karen from Green Cove Springs, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Time Saving Tips for Lasagna
I make a skillet lasagna recipe on top of the stove. It can be ready in half an hour. Brown ground beef and onions, add a 28 oz. jar of marinara, 2 cups water, 8 oz. lasagna noodles broken into bite sized pieces (do one noodle at a time for less mess). Cover the pan and cook the lasagna noodles about 18 minutes until tender. When the noodles are done, turn off the heat, stir in ricotta or cottage cheese (about 1 1/2 cups) and mozzarella (1-2 cups). Cover the pan and let the cheeses melt. Top with parmesan if desired. Post by swambold RE: Time Saving Tips for LasagnaYou can pour milk gently down the sides of the lasagna so that you don't disturb the top layer of sauce, and the pasta will soften as the milk evaporates as the food bakes in the oven. Fresh egg pasta does not need pre-cooking anyway. Post By Tanja C. (Guest Post) RE: Time Saving Tips for Lasagnato tell you the truth I don't use ricotta cheese my hubby is lacotose intolerent. So a friend does it different. First cook the noddles brown your meat and onions or peppers if you like. When meat is brown and drain add your sauce and simmer a little. Spray pan with pam (easy cleaning)spread thin layer of sauce add noddle next add shredded cheese what ever you like add sauce again than add noddles and so on until you run out or pan is full add extra shredded cheese and bake at 350 for about 30mins and enjoy. Hubby like it alot Post by dietvanilla RE: Time Saving Tips for LasagnaYes, I too make my lasagna using the uncooked noodles and just add another jar of sauce and cover with aluminum foil. During the last 15 minutes, I remove the foil and brown the cheese topping just a little. You can also add one large jar of sauce and a smaller jar of sauce instead of diluting with water to cook the noodles. Post by Lorelei |
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