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WilliesWife
LIF Adolescent

Member since 12/07 644 total posts
Name: Dena
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lasagna
I am making lasagna for Christmas dinner.....I would really like to put it together Wednesday night though...too much to do Thursday and not enough time on Friday. Once it is assembled how long would you cook it and then would I just put it in the fridge until Friday morning and how long to reheat for dinner....I don't want to dry it out!!!!
Thanks so much for your advice!!!
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Posted 12/21/09 3:25 PM |
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HeatherRose
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Re: lasagna
i would just assemble it then cover with plastic wrap, really well then bake it off when I'm ready to use it. otherwise the pasta gets hard sometimes. if thats not possible i would cook half way before then the rest of the time the day of
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Posted 12/21/09 4:27 PM |
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pinky
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Re: lasagna
Posted by HeatherRose
i would just assemble it then cover with plastic wrap, really well then bake it off when I'm ready to use it.
This is what I am doing.
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Posted 12/21/09 6:19 PM |
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rileysmama
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Re: lasagna
have u ever heard of no-boil lasagna? you don't boil it, and just bake it..i was apprehensive, but it is delicious and definately saves time, and the risk of overcooking or undercooking the lasagna noodles.
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Posted 12/21/09 11:08 PM |
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MissJones
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Re: lasagna
I assemble the night before, cover it with foil, cook the day of, but I also cook some extra sauce in a small pot, too.
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Posted 12/22/09 6:38 AM |
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JenMarie
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Re: lasagna
Posted by MissJones
I assemble the night before, cover it with foil, cook the day of, but I also cook some extra sauce in a small pot, too.
This is what I do also.
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Posted 12/22/09 9:51 AM |
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PotofLuck06
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Re: lasagna
Posted by rileysmama
have u ever heard of no-boil lasagna? you don't boil it, and just bake it..i was apprehensive, but it is delicious and definately saves time, and the risk of overcooking or undercooking the lasagna noodles.
I use the oven bake lasagna as well - saves time and it's always moist!
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Posted 12/23/09 3:22 PM |
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shoegal68
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Member since 6/08 422 total posts
Name: Sandy
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Re: lasagna
Posted by HeatherRose
i would just assemble it then cover with plastic wrap, really well then bake it off when I'm ready to use it. otherwise the pasta gets hard sometimes. if thats not possible i would cook half way before then the rest of the time the day of
that is exactly what i am doing right now. baking at 350 for 1/2 hr & cook the remaining on friday.
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Posted 12/23/09 7:24 PM |
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Pray4Baby2010
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Member since 10/09 5796 total posts
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Re: lasagna
Posted by rileysmama
have u ever heard of no-boil lasagna? you don't boil it, and just bake it..i was apprehensive, but it is delicious and definately saves time, and the risk of overcooking or undercooking the lasagna noodles.
I agree- I used the barilla one and it was fantastic- no one could even tell that it was no boil!
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Posted 12/24/09 1:34 PM |
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