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lasagna

Or ··Ա

[luh-zahn-yuh, lah-]

noun

  1. large, flat, rectangular strips of pasta.

  2. a baked dish consisting of layers of this pasta, cheese, tomato sauce, and usually meat.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of lasagna1

1840–50; < Italian < Vulgar Latin *lasania cooking pot (hence, apparently, the contents of the pot), for Latin lasanum, lasanus chamber pot < Greek áԲ (plural), originally, trivet or stand for a pot
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Try layering it into lasagna in place of ricotta, or pairing it with mascarpone for a richer, more delicate texture.

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Whether they’re stuffed with brisket and “max” sauce, glazed in kimchi caramel, or tucked into a lasagna pan, the point isn’t purity.

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Then came the lasagna, which disappeared in a flash.

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I adore the crispy, cheesy frico-adjacent bits that emerge in the corners of baked pasta like lasagna or baked ziti.

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His wife, Megan, and their daughters — Georgia and Eve — were in the kitchen making salad and lasagna.

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