Originally Posted by RobBlake:
anyone make homemade lasagna? Fav. recepies? I'm making a stouffers, which are quite tasty, but I wouldn't mind getting my hands dirty
I don't share my recipe, but I'll share a few things I've learned: spend money on quality ingredients (most notably, good cheese); if you use ricotta, make your own; if you want to skip the ricotta, bechamel is very nice; fresh pasta is extra luscious; get a good, deep lasagna pan, not just any 9x13 pan.
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I don't share my recipe, but I'll share a few things I've learned: spend money on quality ingredients (most notably, good cheese); if you use ricotta, make your own; if you want to skip the ricotta, bechamel is very nice; fresh pasta is extra luscious; get a good, deep lasagna pan, not just any 9x13 pan.
My 2 cents.
What the fuck is the reasoning not to share your recipe? A fucking world award somewhere for the best lasagna? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Inmem58:
Even Italians don't prefer fresh noodles bc they like pasta al dente. Can't be that good.
I've done it both ways; they're different but both very good in different respects. And I like you Inmem, but IDGAF what you think about my lasagna. You've never had it. Learn to make a grilled cheese without burning it, then get back to me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I've done it both ways; they're different but both very good in different respects. And I like you Inmem, but IDGAF what you think about my lasagna. You've never had it. Learn to make a grilled cheese without burning it, then get back to me.
Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy!:
I don't share my recipe, but I'll share a few things I've learned: spend money on quality ingredients (most notably, good cheese); if you use ricotta, make your own; if you want to skip the ricotta, bechamel is very nice; fresh pasta is extra luscious; get a good, deep lasagna pan, not just any 9x13 pan.
My 2 cents.
I'm guessing your secret is in the sauce? That tends to be my differentiating thing about italian food.. the sauce 1st and meat second. I'll do digging around and show off my master piece at a later time [Reply]
Originally Posted by RobBlake:
anyone make homemade lasagna? Fav. recepies? I'm making a stouffers, which are quite tasty, but I wouldn't mind getting my hands dirty
I have my mom's but I never make it. I like a veggie lasagne more. [Reply]