Noun
very wide flat strips of pasta
baked dish of layers of lasagna pasta with sauce and cheese and meat or vegetables
Source: WordNetA pasta trio will be baked: manicotti, a Neapolitan lasagna, and noodles stuffed with Calabrian pressed olives aged under the pressure of a lid and heavy stone (a recipe from Osso's late aunt). Source: Internet
Chef Amy Brandwein’s Italian restaurant is putting together a $150 election dinner for two featuring dishes like roasted branzino and fontina lasagna. Source: Internet
ButI considered whether or not I wanted to spend most of a very nice Sunday making bechamel and attempting homemade lasagna noodles without a pasta machine. Source: Internet
After the book ended, she got up and ate the last tiny sliver of lasagna from two nights ago. Source: Internet
Any worker who hadn’t shown up for work expecting to be sent home with lasagna for two “can stick that thing in the freezer,” Mr. Patrick said. Source: Internet
In April, it began selling lasagna, pasta and wraps made with Beyond Meat crumbles in China. Source: Internet