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PotatosWITHwings t1_iu0ctab wrote

Interesting, like lasange with liquid? Or like a pasta made with lasagna sheets ?

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lowtone94 OP t1_iu0lz4n wrote

Soup with Lasagna noodles and other lasagna based ingredients. Recipe from here: https://tastesbetterfromscratch.com/lasagna-soup/

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Voc0 t1_iu1yoec wrote

What are lasagna noodles? Just normal noodles? Or you took a lasagna sheet and cut it?

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springfieldnoob t1_iu33i8w wrote

You boil lasagna sheets and they become lasagna noodles. Just like rigatoni, linguine, and spaghetti.

Same lasagna noodles to make lasagna.

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lucid-daemon t1_iu4azzc wrote

Not sure why asshats are down voting you. Genuine question...

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Light_Ater t1_iu2q6f2 wrote

What was the point of this? You literally answered your own question. You know what a lasagna sheet is but not different width lasagna noodles available on the mass market?

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Leovaderx t1_iu1yic6 wrote

Lasagnas (plural), is the pasta. As long as you use that shape, you can call it that, whether baked or soup.

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tnishantha t1_iu3mxbi wrote

🤣🤣🤣 does your theory apply to spaghettis, linguinis and pappardelles too 😅

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Leovaderx t1_iu3nh7c wrote

Ofcourse. Many pasta dishes are named by: "Pasta shape and type" + "prep method or sauce used". Linguini in brodo is linguini in broth etc.

Ofcourse, most combinations will not have a traditional example. And most will just be bad. Puting a pasta that requires cutting in a soup means either alot of work to eat it, or having to bite it, making it messy and weird.

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