Defining lasagna
Defining lasagna
Pasta is made from dough consisting mainly of flour and water. So essentially pasta is a other form of bread.
Lasagna is most commonly made from alternating layers of pasta, tomato sauce, veggies, cheese, and meat.
With all of that in mind, does this mean a big Mac is a lasagna? Does this also mean deep dish pizzas are lasagna?
Lasagna is a cake
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i think it means lasagna is a sandwich
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5 0 ReplyAn important part of pasta is that it's not yeasted or leavened in any way, so anything that counts as leavened bread or cake doesn't count.
Now, a crêpe cake, or if you were to make a sandwich using roti, or pane carasau, that's a bit more like a lasagna.
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