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    What do you use them for, besides lasagna? Needing to clean out the pantry before we move and I have several boxes of noodles.
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    This is kinda like lasagna, but not. Boil the nooldles almost done like you would with lasagna lay them out put riccota cheese and what ever else you like in the cheese mixture on one end and roll them up and lay in the baking dish kinda like manicotti. Put sauce on the bottom of the pan first so they don't stick and them cover with more sauce and bake.
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    You could cook them, lay them out and slice them as thin noodles.
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    You can break them up and use them in place of any other pasta or egg noodles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jas View Post
    This is kinda like lasagna, but not. Boil the nooldles almost done like you would with lasagna lay them out put riccota cheese and what ever else you like in the cheese mixture on one end and roll them up and lay in the baking dish kinda like manicotti. Put sauce on the bottom of the pan first so they don't stick and them cover with more sauce and bake.
    what kind of sauce?


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    I do a dish a lot like jas. I put a crab stuffing in them. These freeze well as single serving too.

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    Chocolate lasagna?
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    another dessert lasagna
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    otherwise we make chicken lasagna or seafood lasagna to change it up. (we use zucchini instead of noodles due to dd's gluten intolerance)

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    We cut them up before use, and toss them in soups

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lindsey View Post
    what kind of sauce?


    Thanks for the ideas!
    You could put any sauce you like, regular spaghetti sauce, pesto, alfredo, a parmesan cream sauce.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brat View Post
    I do a dish a lot like jas. I put a crab stuffing in them. These freeze well as single serving too.
    sounds wonderful, yum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lindsey View Post
    What do you use them for, besides lasagna? Needing to clean out the pantry before we move and I have several boxes of noodles.
    Well, instead of regular lasagna with tomato based sauce, make a seafood lasagna or a lasagna with bechamel (white) sauce.
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    You can also put enchilada sauce, taco meat, and cheddar cheese instead of the regular lasagna fixins.
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    I use them as roll ups as well.

    You can break them up and use them in those 'hamburger helper' type dishes. And the soup is a good one.

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