Lasagna

One or two

  • One

    Votes: 77 84.6%
  • Two

    Votes: 14 15.4%

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    91

cycloner29

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Need option “Unsure due lack of information provided by pollster.” Plus saying “lasagnas” just seems weird. Does one ever say, “ I have two lasagnas in the oven”? More like, “I have two pans of lasagna in the oven.”

Does one call it spaghettis if you have more than one spaghetti?
 

bsaltyman

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Need option “Unsure due lack of information provided by pollster.” Plus saying “lasagnas” just seems weird. Does one ever say, “ I have two lasagnas in the oven”? More like, “I have two pans of lasagna in the oven.”

Does one call it spaghettis if you have more than one spaghetti?
I believe spaghetti is plural already. A single noodle of spaghetti is a spaghetto.
 
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Cycsk

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It would take more than just stacking them on top of each other to make them one. Something would have to bond them together. And even then, I think I would be very conscious of the fact that it was two because of what happens to the bottom and top layers of noodles. The crispiness of the top layer would be entirely inappropriate for a middle layer. Answer: 2.
 

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Why would you bake two lasagnas and then stack them? By the way, it’d be one lasagna. Similar logic with the hamburgers.
 
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You know... if you look just right...

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PSYclone22

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Also, anyone have any good tricks for gluten free lasagna noodles? Those things are a menace to work with.
 

cowgirl836

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Always cottage cheese. But I do mix an egg in it to help bind it a bit when cooked. Also, best cottage cheese is HyVee brand cottage cheese.

Don't use egg but the small curd cottage cheese adds more moisture than ricotta. My lasagna gets rave reviews so hate on haters. Also use Italian sausage instead of hamburger and ad cream cheese.