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any good premade lasagna?

andyman

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aldi FTW!, best premade lasagna for sure, ive had the woolies one aswell and it dosnt taste anywhere near as good, good size and cheap too
 

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Just make it yourself.

I have it in a beginners cookbook and the hardest part is making the white sauce (I use a whisk instead of a wooden spoon, stops it going lumpy)

Takes darn good :thumbsup:

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being italian myself id say theres not a whole lot of differance between a good off the shelf premade (not mcain/cheap frozen) and homemade lasagne. if you want a good tasting pasta the only way is to make the pasta fresh yourself & make the meat/sauce with authentic ingridients. you wouldnt belive the difference just using a quality oil, homemade sheets/pasta & fresh ingridients can make.
 

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No frozen lasagne is going to compete with a homemade lasange.
 

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lol @ white sauce, for me, i use homemade pasta and the white sauces is egg wash and ricotta, anything else kills the flavour.
 

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if you melt the ricotta down its a white sauce!

Why do you need to melt it down? Melting down ricotta is not a white sauce, a white sauce is made with cornflour milk and butter.

the eggwash with the ricotta makes it like cream.
 

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Sara Lee make a pretty decent Lasagne, its a large one, about 6 servings worth, but as far as pre cooked ones go, its the best in my book.

Cant beat homemade though
 
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