Food Porn! (?): Turkey Lasagna - Page 2
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iaretehnoob
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OmniEulogy
Canada6590 Posts
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kierpanda
United States757 Posts
On December 20 2011 20:46 OmniEulogy wrote: Panda whyyyy >.< stop doing this to me so early in the morning I tried to make the last thing you made and it was pretty good though so cheers for that! I'll have to try this out as well Excellent job describing what is needed to be done QQ! That's good to hear :D And thanks! I've been trying to work on making the instructions super easy to understand. If you make this, just be prepared to have a lot of lasagna. Lol, I think this is day 3 of lasagna left-overs for me. The lasagna tends to taste a better too with each day. :0 Om nom nom. | ||
gullberg
Sweden1301 Posts
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discodancer
United States280 Posts
On December 21 2011 06:00 gullberg wrote: You should try to make the pasta from scratch next time :D Dont forget to kill your own turkey and harvest the spices. Make this dish into a 2-day project, why bother using tech advancements to your favor. Pasta-making machines are threating humanity as far as Im concerned. | ||
kierpanda
United States757 Posts
On December 21 2011 06:00 gullberg wrote: You should try to make the pasta from scratch next time :D QQ too hard. | ||
Newbistic
China2912 Posts
On December 21 2011 07:44 discodancer wrote: Dont forget to kill your own turkey and harvest the spices. Make this dish into a 2-day project, why bother using tech advancements to your favor. Pasta-making machines are threating humanity as far as Im concerned. Why stop there. Buy your own turkey egg and incubate it until it hatches. Grow your own squashes and tomatoes, make sure to time everything so it comes out at the same time, or else you might not be able to make your lasagna. Plant your wheat during the spring time, harvest in the autumn, then grind your own flour. Meanwhile, buy a goat so you can milk it and make your own cheese. As you wait for your wheat to grow you can study metallurgy and then forge your own stove. Chop some wood for fuel. | ||
Drygioni
Japan379 Posts
On December 21 2011 06:00 gullberg wrote: You should try to make the pasta from scratch next time :D I tried doing that with ravioli once and it's just too much work lol. Atleast it is by hand, idk if there's a more efficient way. | ||
exzires
United States15 Posts
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BeMannerDuPenner
Germany5638 Posts
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guN-viCe
United States687 Posts
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kierpanda
United States757 Posts
On December 21 2011 13:39 BeMannerDuPenner wrote: i usually use a full out bolognese sauce for my lasagna. but shortcuts are ok. but damn dude, no béchamel? Not this time! I went for a super easy healthier version of lasagna. @_@ Roux is definitely not that healthy. Though I guess you could use soy milk instead of regular milk for the sauce. Hmm.... | ||
UltimateHurl
Ireland591 Posts
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kierpanda
United States757 Posts
On December 21 2011 20:17 UltimateHurl wrote: Love it, been looking for a good turkey recipe! Ohh I have a lot of turkey recipes :0 I'll post some more later! | ||
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