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May 10th, 2008

Lasagna Is Fabulous

Lasagna, a dish that many believe to have come from the great country of Italy. This word, the “lasagna originated from some Greek word having the meaning of “trivet or stand for a pot”. It was also used by the Romans as “lasanum” which means a cooking pot. Later the great Italians, utilized the word “lasagna” to represent a great food, which we all now know as lasagna. There is also an alternative theory which suggests that lasagna may have come from a Greek word meaning stripes of flat sheets of pasta dough.

There are many lasagna recipes. The first lasagna recipe to feature on a cookbook was in England. This lead to a myth that the dish has derived from the British. But we all know that is false. The great Nintendo video game character Mario has lasagna as his favorite food. This is a typical stereotypes of Italians. The famous cartoon cat Garfield also features lasagna as its favorite food.

The lasagna is composed up of sheets of pasta in rippled form separated by a combination of cheese, meat and tomato sauce. The lasagna was originally referred to a cooking pot, but is now used as a name of a popular Italian dish. There are many kinds of lasagna recipes. Each includes several different kinds of cheese, however the mozzarella and ricotta is most often used in lasagna. There are also other variations such as vegetarian and seafood versions.

The cheese is a very important ingredient of the lasagna. To which to use is up to the person and his preference of the cheese. However, the tradition cheese to be utilized| is either ricotta and parmigiana. There are also low fat solution cheese you can use which can be bought at any local grocery store. The lasagna is prepared in the oven. You heat it up and you are done.

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