- Fried Pasta Nachos. …
- Roll-Ups. …
- Pasta Stir-Fry. …
- Torta di Pasta. …
- Alphabet Soup. …
- Broken Kerchiefs. …
- Apple Pudding.
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HEATING UP THE LEFTOVERS
Don’t be afraid to pull out those leftovers for another meal later in the week; lasagna roll ups are very simple to reheat when you only reheat one portion at a time. Make a few extra lasagna roll ups and set aside some for later in the week. The leftovers will be just as good, if not better, the second time around. Follow these reheating tips to keep them from drying out.
FAQ
Can you save leftover cooked lasagna noodles?
Pasta should be consumed within two days after cooking and kept in the refrigerator in an airtight container. To prevent clumping, extra virgin olive oil should be tossed with cooked pasta that has not yet been combined with sauce before it is stored.
What else can I use lasagne sheets for?
- Lasagna roll-ups. The length and shape of lasagna noodles make them ideal for rolling up various fillings.
- Lasagna breakfast bake. …
- A non-lasagna casserole. …
- Lasagna cups. …
- Lasagna soup. …
- Lasagna chips. …
- Mini lasagna tacos. …
- Dessert lasagna roll-ups.
Can I use old lasagna noodles?
Dry pasta typically has a two-year shelf life, but you can usually extend that to three. So go ahead and use those noodles you found in the back of your pantry to make that lasagna or carbonara.
How do I use leftover lasagna?
- Lasagna Soup (Perfected Recipe!) – Cooking Classy. Michael Angelo’s Gourmet Foods.
- Spaghetti and Garlic Toast Grilled Cheese – The Recipe Rebel.
- Lasagna Dip. …
- Lasagna Dip. …
- Leftover Lasagna Bread Recipe. …
- Leftover Pasta Fritters. …
- Turkey Lasagna Rolls with Pumpkin Alfredo. …
- Simple Slow Cooker Lasagna Soup.