Lasagna is my kitchen superhero. This dish always saves the day whether it’s a busy Tuesday or an unexpected table of 20 people. If you have a few basic ingredients on hand (cheese, noodles, and canned sauce), you can quickly and easily put together a satisfying meal. Keep it entirely vegetarian or include meat, season to taste, and then let the oven do the rest of the work.
But guess what? While lasagna (the food) will save dinner, lasagna (the noodle) will be just as helpful for quickly putting together quick bites and snacks. Think outside the layers and try these five noodle-filled bites the next time you have a craving.
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FAQ
What can I do with too many lasagna noodles?
- Fried Pasta Nachos. …
- Roll-Ups. …
- Pasta Stir-Fry. …
- Torta di Pasta. …
- Alphabet Soup. …
- Broken Kerchiefs. …
- Apple Pudding.
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.