Same sheet, different dish: how to use up excess lasagne sheets

Don't Let Those Lasagna Sheets Go to Waste: Get Creative in the Kitchen

The perennial problem of too many lasagna sheets can be more than just a nuisance – it's an opportunity in disguise. For those who've found themselves with a surplus of pasta, a little ingenuity and creativity can go a long way.

First things first, there's no need to rush into cooking all of the lasagna sheets at once. According to Jordon Ezra King, chef behind A Curious Cook newsletter, "You can keep the boxes for a long time." This flexibility is key to using up excess lasagna sheets without letting them go stale.

One approach is to incorporate the pasta into soups and stews. Chef Mattie Taiano of Gina's in Chingford, Essex, swears by blending the lasagna sheets with other ingredients to create a hearty minestrone. Meanwhile, Theo Randall, chef-patron of Cucina Italiana at the InterContinental London Park Lane, likes to break the pasta lengthways and cook it in boiling salted water, then adds it to a rich ragu-like sauce for an added depth of flavor.

For those with a bit more time on their hands, the delicate silk handkerchiefs of Liguria offer a world of possibilities. King notes that if you were to make the pasta yourself, you'd essentially be making lasagna sheets anyway. By layering these squares with pesto and cooking them in boiling water before serving, Randall creates a delicious mandilli de sea dish.

Of course, there are also plenty of ways to get creative with stuffed and rolled lasagna sheets. Taiano recommends filling the pasta with squash, chard, or spinach for a vegetarian option, while sausage and ricotta add a meaty twist. Ezra King also notes that traditional lasagna rules can be safely ignored – after all, there's no one "right" way to make this classic dish.

For those short on time, a few quick tricks can help turn excess lasagna sheets into a meal. Mixing the ragu and bechamel sauces together, for example, eliminates the need for separate spoonfuls of each component before baking.

Finally, if all else fails, consider gifting your spare lasagna sheets to friends or family members as presents. After all, it's nearly Christmas – the perfect excuse to spread some holiday cheer and reduce food waste at the same time.
 
u guys know how frustrating it is when u have leftover lasagna sheets? like literally wasting them 🤯... but honestly, its not a problem! just get creative with them 🍝🔪. i mean, who says lasagna has to be just about layers of pasta and sauce? you can blend them into soups or stews, use them in minestrone, or even make mini mandilli de sea dishes... the possibilities are endless 😂! and if u r short on time, just mix that ragu and bechamel sauce together 👌. or better yet, gift them to friends and family as a present 🎁. lets not waste food, especially around holidays 🤝
 
omg u gotta repurpose those leftover lasagna sheets ASAP 🙌! like, i know its hard 2 believe but thinkin bout it makes me so excited 😆 - think soups & stews, pesto pasta or even just mixin with some ragu & bechamel 4 a quick dinner solution 🍝👌! btw dont be afraid 2 get creative w/ fillings like squash, chard, spinach or sausage 4 an added twist 🤯 - every1 no the lasagna rulez can b ignored lol 😂
 
Ugh, I'm stuck in this nostalgia loop where I just wanna eat my grandma's old-school lasagna sheets 🍝👵. Remember those? They were like, the ultimate comfort food back in the day. But now, with all these fancy-schmancy recipes and stuff, it's like they've lost their magic 🤔.

I mean, using lasagna sheets in soups and stews is cool and all, but what about just having a good ol' fashioned pasta bake? 😂 And don't even get me started on making your own lasagna from scratch... who has the time for that? 🕰️

But seriously, I do love the idea of getting creative with those extra sheets. Like, using them to make mandilli de sea? That sounds fancy-schmancy 👌. And ignoring traditional lasagna rules? Yeah, that's my jam too 😜.

And hey, if all else fails, gifting them to friends and family as presents is a great idea 🎁. I'm pretty sure my nonna would've approved of that one too 👵.
 
omg u gotta check out dis idea 😂! so u got lasagna sheets just chillin in ur pantry n u dont wanna use 'em all up 🤦‍♀️... but then u can turn them into soups, stews, or even a mandilli de sea dish 🔥🍝 like chef theo randall does it! u can also fill the pasta w/ squash, chard, or spinach for a veggie option 🌱 or sausage & ricotta for a meaty one 🤤 n if all else fails, u can gift 'em to friends/family n make them happy 😊... i made a diagram to show u what i mean:

lasagna sheets
/ \
soup stew mandilli de sea
| |
squash chard spinach sausage ricotta
| |
bechamel sauce ragu

it's all about gettin creative in the kitchen n reducin waste 🌎💚
 
I totally feel u 😂! Who hasn't been stuck with a bunch of leftover lasagna sheets? 🍝 But honestly, this is like a dream come true! I mean, think about it - you can make all sorts of delicious dishes out of just pasta and sauce! 🤩 Soups, stews, casseroles... the possibilities are endless! 🌮 And let's be real, using up leftovers is like, super eco-friendly too 💚. My fave idea tho is to make those silk handkerchief pasta things - omg, they're so fancy and delicious! 💁‍♀️ Also, why do we always have to stick to traditional lasagna recipes? 🤷‍♀️ Can't we just get creative and add our own twist? 🔥
 
omg u guys think about this... when r u in school n u really wanna make a snack but u forgot 2 b in class 4m2 mins 🤦‍♀️ so u can use lasagna sheets 2 make mini snacks like paninis or stuffed breads? that wud be perfect 4 on the go 🍞👌
 
OMG u guys I'm literally so done with wasting those extra lasagna sheets 🤣! Like seriously have u ever thought of using them in soups or stews? It's a total game changer trust me, it makes all the difference! And if ur feeling adventurous, try makin ur own pasta from scratch lol. The possibilities r endless! Even just mixin ur ragu & bechamel sauces together before bakin is a lifesaver 🙌. Don't let those sheets go to waste, get creative in the kitchen instead 💡
 
omg u gotta be kiddin me about those lasagna sheets goin to waste! 🤯 i mean who wouldn't wanna get creative in the kitchen? like jordon ezra king says keep the boxes for a long time lol that's so true i got this friend who always ends up with leftover pasta and they just freeze it till they need it. but seriously tho, soups stews minestrone ragu sauce are all good ways to use them up Theo randall's idea of layerin them with pesto is genius btw & yeah makin ur own lasagna sheets from scratch is def a thing u can do if u got the time!
 
i mean, think about it - most people only use like half the lasagna sheets in a single dish... why not try making some smaller bites or soups with them? 🤔 and honestly, who says you need traditional ricotta and mozzarella for lasagna? sausage and spinach sounds pretty good too... don't overthink it just get creative! 👊
 
omg i feel u! who hasn't had like 10 boxes of lasagna sheets just chillin in the pantry 🤣 anyway i think its genius that people are gettin creative w/ them, especially makin soup or stew w/ them 🍲 i mean, who needs a fancy recipe when u can just toss some pasta in a pot and call it a day? 😂 and omg that mandilli de sea dish sounds AMAZING! the idea of makin yer own lasagna sheets from scratch is so cool too...like, why not? u might as well use up all the pasta u got 🙃
 
🍝 wasting pasta is a big no-no! think about it, we always stress about making ends meet financially but when it comes to food, we're like "oh no what do i do with all this?" 🤔 what's next gonna be us throwing away perfectly good furniture? 🛋️ just kidding but seriously, get creative & use that lasagna sheet magic! don't let perfectionism stop you from trying new things. sometimes the old adage "don't throw away a good thing" applies & it's all about finding those extra uses for life's little annoyances.
 
🤗 you know i was thinkin' about lasagna sheets yesterday... they can be kinda weird to deal with when u have too many 🍝😒 but i guess that's where creativity comes in 💡 like, why not just use them in soups and stews? or even make a different type of pasta altogether 🤔 sounds good to me. and omg the mandilli de sea dish from theo randall sounds SOOOO delicious 🍝🌊 also, who needs traditional lasagna rules anyway? 🙅‍♂️ just experiment with stuff and see what works! 😊
 
I'm thinking about how we're always hearing about reducing food waste and I feel like we have a lot of creative options for using up leftover lasagna sheets 🤔🍝. Like, making soups or stews is an easy one, but I also love that chefs are saying you can just use them in other dishes if you don't want to make lasagna. It's all about experimenting and finding new ways to use up ingredients before they go bad 🍲💡. And honestly, who doesn't love pasta? Maybe we should be encouraging more people to get creative with their leftovers instead of throwing it away 😊👌
 
omg u guys can u believe we got so many leftover lasagna sheets just chillin in the pantry? 🍝🤯 i mean who thought that was a good idea?! but seriously tho, i love how chefs r gettin creative w/ them - soups, stews, even making mandilli de sea dish like chef randall! and fillin em w/ squash or spinach for a veggie option? genius! 🤓 also, dont @ me when u try makin ur own lasagna sheets from scratch lol just a thought tho, whaaat r u gonna do w/ all those leftover pasta squares? 🍝💭
 
I mean, can you believe how many lasagna sheets people have lying around? Like, what even is that? 🤯 It's a problem waiting to happen! You gotta think outside the box (or in this case, the lasagna sheet) and get creative. Make some soups or stews with 'em, or break 'em up into little pieces and add 'em to a sauce for an extra kick. And let's not forget about all those silk handkerchiefs from Liguria – who knew they could be used in pasta? 🤷‍♀️ Seriously though, I think it's amazing how chefs are getting so resourceful with these leftover lasagna sheets. It just goes to show that you don't have to waste a thing when you're cooking up a storm!
 
omg u no wut i just had 4 lasagnahs in one nite lol 😂!!1! so many sheets left ovr... i think id make soups & stews w/ them - got a few recipes on pinterest 👍🏼 to try out. or maybe fill 'em w/ squash n ricotta? 🤔 sounds like jus throwin away food is such a waste 😩, gotta get creative w/ leftovers! 💡
 
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