Lasagna! I sing your name from the hills! Of course because I am too plain to have lured a man into my lair, I mostly cook for myself. While weeping. This initially involved a lot of trial and error since I come from a family of six. Every meal I made could serve six people. I’ve since learned how to portion out my cooking, but lasagna’s tricky. They don’t sell boxes of noodles designed for one person. So what do to with those leftover noodles? More from The Stir: Easy to Make Crock-Pot Lasagna Because a lasagna is nothing more than pasta that has gotten cocky, there are loads of things you can do with any leftover noodles you might have hanging out. Whatever route you decide to go with them, be it über creative or just practical, don’t throw them out! They are perfectly good food and with just a minute’s thought can make a second, new appearance on your dinner plates. 1.) Dessert! We don’t normally think ’noodles’ when we’re thinking dessert. This is because we are mere mortals who dare not dream of the sun. Come on, guys — let’s up our game and make an apple kugel that is to die for! 2.) Soup Shapes! Sure, you chuck these guys willy nilly into your chicken soup — or you can break out the cookie cutters and make some fun shapes. Great for kids, adults, and those in between. 3.) Let’s Dip! Trust me on this one. Chop your noodles into big chunks, fry them up in a little olive oil until they are crispy, sprinkle Parmesan and pepper, and then serve with the dip of your choice. LIKE HEAVEN. 4.) ‘Undone’ Ravioli Sure, ravioli is cute, but we know it’s allll about what’s happening inside. Serve up your noodles with red sauce, ricotta, and meatballs, and you’ve got naked raviolis — very cute. 5.) Stroganoff You don’t need to stay in Italy with your pasta — sub in these leftover noodles in your favorite beef stroganoff recipe. Fab. What do you do with your leftover lasagna noodles? Image via The Food Passionates/Corbis
title: “5 Tasty Ways To Use Your Leftover Lasagna Noodles” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-27” author: “Patricia Olney”
Lasagna! I sing your name from the hills! Of course because I am too plain to have lured a man into my lair, I mostly cook for myself. While weeping. This initially involved a lot of trial and error since I come from a family of six. Every meal I made could serve six people. I’ve since learned how to portion out my cooking, but lasagna’s tricky. They don’t sell boxes of noodles designed for one person. So what do to with those leftover noodles? More from The Stir: Easy to Make Crock-Pot Lasagna Because a lasagna is nothing more than pasta that has gotten cocky, there are loads of things you can do with any leftover noodles you might have hanging out. Whatever route you decide to go with them, be it über creative or just practical, don’t throw them out! They are perfectly good food and with just a minute’s thought can make a second, new appearance on your dinner plates. 1.) Dessert! We don’t normally think ’noodles’ when we’re thinking dessert. This is because we are mere mortals who dare not dream of the sun. Come on, guys — let’s up our game and make an apple kugel that is to die for! 2.) Soup Shapes! Sure, you chuck these guys willy nilly into your chicken soup — or you can break out the cookie cutters and make some fun shapes. Great for kids, adults, and those in between. 3.) Let’s Dip! Trust me on this one. Chop your noodles into big chunks, fry them up in a little olive oil until they are crispy, sprinkle Parmesan and pepper, and then serve with the dip of your choice. LIKE HEAVEN. 4.) ‘Undone’ Ravioli Sure, ravioli is cute, but we know it’s allll about what’s happening inside. Serve up your noodles with red sauce, ricotta, and meatballs, and you’ve got naked raviolis — very cute. 5.) Stroganoff You don’t need to stay in Italy with your pasta — sub in these leftover noodles in your favorite beef stroganoff recipe. Fab. What do you do with your leftover lasagna noodles? Image via The Food Passionates/Corbis
title: “5 Tasty Ways To Use Your Leftover Lasagna Noodles” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-10” author: “Harrison Smith”
Lasagna! I sing your name from the hills! Of course because I am too plain to have lured a man into my lair, I mostly cook for myself. While weeping. This initially involved a lot of trial and error since I come from a family of six. Every meal I made could serve six people. I’ve since learned how to portion out my cooking, but lasagna’s tricky. They don’t sell boxes of noodles designed for one person. So what do to with those leftover noodles? More from The Stir: Easy to Make Crock-Pot Lasagna Because a lasagna is nothing more than pasta that has gotten cocky, there are loads of things you can do with any leftover noodles you might have hanging out. Whatever route you decide to go with them, be it über creative or just practical, don’t throw them out! They are perfectly good food and with just a minute’s thought can make a second, new appearance on your dinner plates. 1.) Dessert! We don’t normally think ’noodles’ when we’re thinking dessert. This is because we are mere mortals who dare not dream of the sun. Come on, guys — let’s up our game and make an apple kugel that is to die for! 2.) Soup Shapes! Sure, you chuck these guys willy nilly into your chicken soup — or you can break out the cookie cutters and make some fun shapes. Great for kids, adults, and those in between. 3.) Let’s Dip! Trust me on this one. Chop your noodles into big chunks, fry them up in a little olive oil until they are crispy, sprinkle Parmesan and pepper, and then serve with the dip of your choice. LIKE HEAVEN. 4.) ‘Undone’ Ravioli Sure, ravioli is cute, but we know it’s allll about what’s happening inside. Serve up your noodles with red sauce, ricotta, and meatballs, and you’ve got naked raviolis — very cute. 5.) Stroganoff You don’t need to stay in Italy with your pasta — sub in these leftover noodles in your favorite beef stroganoff recipe. Fab. What do you do with your leftover lasagna noodles? Image via The Food Passionates/Corbis
title: “5 Tasty Ways To Use Your Leftover Lasagna Noodles” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-04” author: “Shirley Robinson”
Lasagna! I sing your name from the hills! Of course because I am too plain to have lured a man into my lair, I mostly cook for myself. While weeping. This initially involved a lot of trial and error since I come from a family of six. Every meal I made could serve six people. I’ve since learned how to portion out my cooking, but lasagna’s tricky. They don’t sell boxes of noodles designed for one person. So what do to with those leftover noodles? More from The Stir: Easy to Make Crock-Pot Lasagna Because a lasagna is nothing more than pasta that has gotten cocky, there are loads of things you can do with any leftover noodles you might have hanging out. Whatever route you decide to go with them, be it über creative or just practical, don’t throw them out! They are perfectly good food and with just a minute’s thought can make a second, new appearance on your dinner plates. 1.) Dessert! We don’t normally think ’noodles’ when we’re thinking dessert. This is because we are mere mortals who dare not dream of the sun. Come on, guys — let’s up our game and make an apple kugel that is to die for! 2.) Soup Shapes! Sure, you chuck these guys willy nilly into your chicken soup — or you can break out the cookie cutters and make some fun shapes. Great for kids, adults, and those in between. 3.) Let’s Dip! Trust me on this one. Chop your noodles into big chunks, fry them up in a little olive oil until they are crispy, sprinkle Parmesan and pepper, and then serve with the dip of your choice. LIKE HEAVEN. 4.) ‘Undone’ Ravioli Sure, ravioli is cute, but we know it’s allll about what’s happening inside. Serve up your noodles with red sauce, ricotta, and meatballs, and you’ve got naked raviolis — very cute. 5.) Stroganoff You don’t need to stay in Italy with your pasta — sub in these leftover noodles in your favorite beef stroganoff recipe. Fab. What do you do with your leftover lasagna noodles? Image via The Food Passionates/Corbis
title: “5 Tasty Ways To Use Your Leftover Lasagna Noodles” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-05” author: “Kenneth Summer”
Lasagna! I sing your name from the hills! Of course because I am too plain to have lured a man into my lair, I mostly cook for myself. While weeping. This initially involved a lot of trial and error since I come from a family of six. Every meal I made could serve six people. I’ve since learned how to portion out my cooking, but lasagna’s tricky. They don’t sell boxes of noodles designed for one person. So what do to with those leftover noodles? More from The Stir: Easy to Make Crock-Pot Lasagna Because a lasagna is nothing more than pasta that has gotten cocky, there are loads of things you can do with any leftover noodles you might have hanging out. Whatever route you decide to go with them, be it über creative or just practical, don’t throw them out! They are perfectly good food and with just a minute’s thought can make a second, new appearance on your dinner plates. 1.) Dessert! We don’t normally think ’noodles’ when we’re thinking dessert. This is because we are mere mortals who dare not dream of the sun. Come on, guys — let’s up our game and make an apple kugel that is to die for! 2.) Soup Shapes! Sure, you chuck these guys willy nilly into your chicken soup — or you can break out the cookie cutters and make some fun shapes. Great for kids, adults, and those in between. 3.) Let’s Dip! Trust me on this one. Chop your noodles into big chunks, fry them up in a little olive oil until they are crispy, sprinkle Parmesan and pepper, and then serve with the dip of your choice. LIKE HEAVEN. 4.) ‘Undone’ Ravioli Sure, ravioli is cute, but we know it’s allll about what’s happening inside. Serve up your noodles with red sauce, ricotta, and meatballs, and you’ve got naked raviolis — very cute. 5.) Stroganoff You don’t need to stay in Italy with your pasta — sub in these leftover noodles in your favorite beef stroganoff recipe. Fab. What do you do with your leftover lasagna noodles? Image via The Food Passionates/Corbis
title: “5 Tasty Ways To Use Your Leftover Lasagna Noodles” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-15” author: “Pansy Bryan”
Lasagna! I sing your name from the hills! Of course because I am too plain to have lured a man into my lair, I mostly cook for myself. While weeping. This initially involved a lot of trial and error since I come from a family of six. Every meal I made could serve six people. I’ve since learned how to portion out my cooking, but lasagna’s tricky. They don’t sell boxes of noodles designed for one person. So what do to with those leftover noodles? More from The Stir: Easy to Make Crock-Pot Lasagna Because a lasagna is nothing more than pasta that has gotten cocky, there are loads of things you can do with any leftover noodles you might have hanging out. Whatever route you decide to go with them, be it über creative or just practical, don’t throw them out! They are perfectly good food and with just a minute’s thought can make a second, new appearance on your dinner plates. 1.) Dessert! We don’t normally think ’noodles’ when we’re thinking dessert. This is because we are mere mortals who dare not dream of the sun. Come on, guys — let’s up our game and make an apple kugel that is to die for! 2.) Soup Shapes! Sure, you chuck these guys willy nilly into your chicken soup — or you can break out the cookie cutters and make some fun shapes. Great for kids, adults, and those in between. 3.) Let’s Dip! Trust me on this one. Chop your noodles into big chunks, fry them up in a little olive oil until they are crispy, sprinkle Parmesan and pepper, and then serve with the dip of your choice. LIKE HEAVEN. 4.) ‘Undone’ Ravioli Sure, ravioli is cute, but we know it’s allll about what’s happening inside. Serve up your noodles with red sauce, ricotta, and meatballs, and you’ve got naked raviolis — very cute. 5.) Stroganoff You don’t need to stay in Italy with your pasta — sub in these leftover noodles in your favorite beef stroganoff recipe. Fab. What do you do with your leftover lasagna noodles? Image via The Food Passionates/Corbis
title: “5 Tasty Ways To Use Your Leftover Lasagna Noodles” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-20” author: “Joseph Cotton”
Lasagna! I sing your name from the hills! Of course because I am too plain to have lured a man into my lair, I mostly cook for myself. While weeping. This initially involved a lot of trial and error since I come from a family of six. Every meal I made could serve six people. I’ve since learned how to portion out my cooking, but lasagna’s tricky. They don’t sell boxes of noodles designed for one person. So what do to with those leftover noodles? More from The Stir: Easy to Make Crock-Pot Lasagna Because a lasagna is nothing more than pasta that has gotten cocky, there are loads of things you can do with any leftover noodles you might have hanging out. Whatever route you decide to go with them, be it über creative or just practical, don’t throw them out! They are perfectly good food and with just a minute’s thought can make a second, new appearance on your dinner plates. 1.) Dessert! We don’t normally think ’noodles’ when we’re thinking dessert. This is because we are mere mortals who dare not dream of the sun. Come on, guys — let’s up our game and make an apple kugel that is to die for! 2.) Soup Shapes! Sure, you chuck these guys willy nilly into your chicken soup — or you can break out the cookie cutters and make some fun shapes. Great for kids, adults, and those in between. 3.) Let’s Dip! Trust me on this one. Chop your noodles into big chunks, fry them up in a little olive oil until they are crispy, sprinkle Parmesan and pepper, and then serve with the dip of your choice. LIKE HEAVEN. 4.) ‘Undone’ Ravioli Sure, ravioli is cute, but we know it’s allll about what’s happening inside. Serve up your noodles with red sauce, ricotta, and meatballs, and you’ve got naked raviolis — very cute. 5.) Stroganoff You don’t need to stay in Italy with your pasta — sub in these leftover noodles in your favorite beef stroganoff recipe. Fab. What do you do with your leftover lasagna noodles? Image via The Food Passionates/Corbis