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vegetable/chicken lasagne
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Hiya, can anyone tell me how to make either vegetable or chicken lasagne. ( I plan on buying th red and white sauce so dont worry about that) but I dont really have a clue where to start with the rest. Also what would go with lasagne?? and what dessert do you think???
Thank you???
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Thank you???
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For a vegetable lasagne I usually use about 200g mushrooms (sliced), one onion (chopped), two carrots (roughly grated) and a red pepper (deseeded and chopped). Start the onion off in a deep frying pan with a liitle oil first. When it begins to soften add the rest of the veg and the tomato sauce.
To go with it a bit of green salad and some garlic bread is usually sufficient. If you're feeding lots of people though you might need some chunky chips or potato wedges to make it go further.
For dessert I'd avoid anything too stodgy as the lasagne will be pretty filling. Ice cream with fresh berries and a squirt of raspberry sauce? Nice and easy, and refreshing to end the meal. I recommend either that or some sort of fruit pavlova.
For a vegetable lasagne I usually use about 200g mushrooms (sliced), one onion (chopped), two carrots (roughly grated) and a red pepper (deseeded and chopped). Start the onion off in a deep frying pan with a liitle oil first. When it begins to soften add the rest of the veg and the tomato sauce.
To go with it a bit of green salad and some garlic bread is usually sufficient. If you're feeding lots of people though you might need some chunky chips or potato wedges to make it go further.
For dessert I'd avoid anything too stodgy as the lasagne will be pretty filling. Ice cream with fresh berries and a squirt of raspberry sauce? Nice and easy, and refreshing to end the meal. I recommend either that or some sort of fruit pavlova.
When I make it the layers go (starting at the bottom):
Lasagne
Red sauce
White sauce
Lasagne
Red sauce
White Sauce
Lasagne
A little white sauce (just enough to coat the lasagne and stop it drying out in the oven) and grated cheese
But I suppose you can also go with lasagne/red/lasagne/red/lasagne...then put all the white sauce on top. If you're buying the sauces ready made, have a look at the recipe suggestions on the labels and see what they suggest.
Lasagne
Red sauce
White sauce
Lasagne
Red sauce
White Sauce
Lasagne
A little white sauce (just enough to coat the lasagne and stop it drying out in the oven) and grated cheese
But I suppose you can also go with lasagne/red/lasagne/red/lasagne...then put all the white sauce on top. If you're buying the sauces ready made, have a look at the recipe suggestions on the labels and see what they suggest.
Yes I was thinkingh about adding courgettes too! Chicken and pasta??....yum thats what my main diet is!!
Yes I do posess a cookery book but I cannot follow the recipies, I always seem to miss things out and get in a flap. I am not very confident in the kitchen I am afraid and it's also nice to get other peoples opinions and ideas of how they cook things themselves!
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Yes I do posess a cookery book but I cannot follow the recipies, I always seem to miss things out and get in a flap. I am not very confident in the kitchen I am afraid and it's also nice to get other peoples opinions and ideas of how they cook things themselves!
xx