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Rosie4
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No boil lasagna noodles
Has anyone used them? How do they come out? Has anyone used them and put in refrigerator for a day before baking?
Message edited 12/20/2012 7:40:28 PM.
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Posted 12/20/12 7:18 PM |
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Re: No boil lasagna noodles
I use these all the time. I prefer them! Much less slimy than regular lasagna noodles IMO. I have never made them put away and baked next day. I always bake same day and then we may reheat some a day or two later. Still tastes great. But I would not prepare this and bake next day, kwim? I dont think it would be good for the uncooked noodles. JMO
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Posted 12/21/12 1:18 AM |
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Rosie4
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Re: No boil lasagna noodles
Posted by Goobster
I use these all the time. I prefer them! Much less slimy than regular lasagna noodles IMO. I have never made them put away and baked next day. I always bake same day and then we may reheat some a day or two later. Still tastes great. But I would not prepare this and bake next day, kwim? I dont think it would be good for the uncooked noodles. JMO
Thanks so much. This is for Christmas so I was trying to make something that was very easy, so putting it together beforehand was the plan. I wonder if I should bake it the day before and then warm it up the next day.
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Posted 12/21/12 8:06 AM |
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LIFWriter
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Re: No boil lasagna noodles
Posted by Rosie4
Posted by Goobster
I use these all the time. I prefer them! Much less slimy than regular lasagna noodles IMO. I have never made them put away and baked next day. I always bake same day and then we may reheat some a day or two later. Still tastes great. But I would not prepare this and bake next day, kwim? I dont think it would be good for the uncooked noodles. JMO
Thanks so much. This is for Christmas so I was trying to make something that was very easy, so putting it together beforehand was the plan. I wonder if I should bake it the day before and then warm it up the next day.
I absolutely would. I use the no boil noodles all the time, and then have a big lasagna to cut up for dinner throughout the week, it's just my SO and me. Bake it the day before than pop it in the oven the day of. Comes out awesome.
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Posted 12/21/12 9:18 AM |
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MrsFrizzle
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No boil lasagna noodles
Just remember you needs lots of sauce! They absorb a lot of the sauce in the pan because they're no boil so be sure to put on more than you normally would
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Posted 12/21/12 9:25 AM |
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jams92
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Re: No boil lasagna noodles
i only use them when i make lasagna! you cant taste a difference and they are much easier to work with
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Posted 12/21/12 11:40 AM |
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PaddysGirl
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No boil lasagna noodles
I used them once and wasn't a fan. I feel like I tasted the difference. But that can be in my crazy head.
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Posted 12/21/12 1:06 PM |
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GinaR
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Re: No boil lasagna noodles
I have used them. They taste fine. They cook in the oven - I think the sauce cooks them. I think regular lasagna noodles taste better - or perhaps its more of a consistency difference. If I was making it for company, I'd do it the old fashioned way. But for casual dinner, the no boil noodles are fine for us. great time and space saver!
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Posted 12/21/12 1:29 PM |
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nancy6485
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Re: No boil lasagna noodles
I use regular lasagna noodles, soaked in warm water. i never boil them and they come great! i do add a bit more sauce for cooking and to serve on the side.
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Posted 12/22/12 3:10 PM |
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