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"metspitzer" wrote in message
... I don't keep spices on hand because I do very little cooking. I would like to try lasagna. I have never seen a spice pack in the grocery store for lasagna like I have seen for chili and pot roast. Does one exist? As others have said, since you do little cooking you might want to use purchased sauce in your lasagna. But in my family we always use minced fresh flat-leaf (AKA Italian) parsley and white pepper in the filling. Our filling is ricotta cheese, finely grated parmesan or romano cheese, eggs, salt, parsley, and white pepper. Anny |
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