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Easy way to make baked pasta dishes
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 297241" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Matt'sMom, instead of lasagne, try making the same recipe but as canneloni. The only difference is you either buy canneloni tubes and fill them without cooking them first then layer them in the crockpot, or you cook lasagne sheets (or use fresh pasta lasagne as I described earlier) and simply roll t he lasagne sheets around filling to make canneloni tubes. </p><p>It might serve up more easily which makes for better presentaiton when it's not just the family...</p><p></p><p>It's been a while since I made lasagne. When I do, I use a large baking dish (the same one I use to roast the vegetables when I'm doing a baked dinner). I let it chill off after we've all eaten as much as we want, then once it's cold we cut it up into single servings then freeze it. That way it microwaves (or reheats in the oven) as individual meals.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 297241, member: 1991"] Matt'sMom, instead of lasagne, try making the same recipe but as canneloni. The only difference is you either buy canneloni tubes and fill them without cooking them first then layer them in the crockpot, or you cook lasagne sheets (or use fresh pasta lasagne as I described earlier) and simply roll t he lasagne sheets around filling to make canneloni tubes. It might serve up more easily which makes for better presentaiton when it's not just the family... It's been a while since I made lasagne. When I do, I use a large baking dish (the same one I use to roast the vegetables when I'm doing a baked dinner). I let it chill off after we've all eaten as much as we want, then once it's cold we cut it up into single servings then freeze it. That way it microwaves (or reheats in the oven) as individual meals. Marg [/QUOTE]
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