[
UK
/ləzˈænjɐ/
]
[ US /ɫɑˈsɑnjə, ɫəˈzɑnjə/ ]
[ US /ɫɑˈsɑnjə, ɫəˈzɑnjə/ ]
NOUN
- baked dish of layers of lasagna pasta with sauce and cheese and meat or vegetables
- very wide flat strips of pasta
How To Use lasagna In A Sentence
- Rock mullet with broad bean "Iberian" lasagna, peas and black pudding Spain
- But a recently introduced oven-ready dried lasagna meets Bolognese standards with ease.
- Spaghetti with a lowfat marinara sauce is a better option than lasagna or ziti stuffed with meat and cheese.
- The extensive menu offers lunch and dinner portions of Italian favorites such as lasagna, manicotti, ravioli, chicken Parmigiana and stuffed shells.
- But they are also healthy - and tasty - boiled and topped with butter and cheese sauce, baked in a vegetarian lasagna or fried with scrambled eggs.
- Garfield: Once again, my life has been saved by the miracle of lasagna.
- In addition to lasagna Bolognese, minestrone, vitello tonnato, insalata Caprese and a plethora of gelato flavors, Italy has given us cioppino. The Catchiest Fish Stew
- Since I work around food all day, the last thing I want to do when I go home at night is whip up a cassoulet or lasagna from scratch.
- Its handle was sticky with last week's lasagna and the mold it had sprouted since, but it felt good in her hand. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
- John got up and began rummaging through the refrigerator, eventually seizing on a plate plied with pizza slices congealed into an amorphous lump that resembled a failed lasagna.