Same here. Cook the noodles until they are just pliable, then set them out on paper towels to allow them to cool down a bit. If used immediately they produce watery lasagna. Then layer sauce, ricotta mixed with eggs and spices (the eggs help to firm up the lasagna), and a sprinkling of mozarella/parmesan. Rince and repeat for four layers with a double-dose of mozarella/parm on the top layer. Bake at 375 F for an hour-fifteen then left rest for half an hour. Keep some extra sauce to drizzle over the final product.Soaked them in water from the hot pot for a few minutes to keep it from sucking up all the sauce. I've done dry noodles a few times and had trouble with it drying out the lasagna more than I liked.
Cool beans! We are out to the beach this weekend.
When in August?
Soaked them in water from the hot pot for a few minutes to keep it from sucking up all the sauce. I've done dry noodles a few times and had trouble with it drying out the lasagna more than I liked.
Have you tried the no-cook lasagna noodles (designed for not being cooked first)? I've had good luck with them myself.
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I've never made lasagna from scratch. anyone got good noodle recommendations?
i'm surprised. kale is usually a little bitter, would have thought it would skew the overall flavor quite a bit unless the op uses a very acidic tomato sauce.
Lasagna is ridiculously easy. You layer pasta, marinara, cheeses. You can get creative with what you put in.
Mine was lasagna noodles, homemade sauce (tomatoes, tomato paste, onion, garlic, salt, pepper, herbs, and a little water processed in blender or food processor), italian sausage, mozzarella and good parmesan cheeses, ricotta with herbs and eggs, and chopped kale (large bunch of it, enough to fill a colander when chopped.) Bake for about half an hour covered with foil (350F), then another fifteen to thirty uncovered (depending on how big/thick you made it.)
Do you boil your noodles first? Or let the noodles bake in the oven and get soft there?