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This crowd-pleasing take on lasagna offers up a new way to enjoy a classic dish. Round out the meal with a simple side salad. Susan Sabia - Windsor, California
Nutritional Facts 1 roll-up equals 372 calories, 22 g fat (11 g saturated fat), 81 mg cholesterol, 885 mg sodium, 25 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 19 g protein.
Originally published as Lasagna Roll-Ups in Simple & Delicious September/October 2009, p62
Draining Lasagna NoodlesTo keep lasagna from becoming watery when baking, it's important to drain the noodles well. Here's a good way to do that: Drain and rinse the cooked noodles in a colander. Take each noodle, shake off excess water and lay flat on pieces of waxed paper until most of the water has evaporated.
To keep lasagna from becoming watery when baking, it's important to drain the noodles well. Here's a good way to do that: Drain and rinse the cooked noodles in a colander. Take each noodle, shake off excess water and lay flat on pieces of waxed paper until most of the water has evaporated.
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Enjoy this recipe with a full-bodied white wine such as Chardonnay or Viognier.
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Reviewed on May. 27, 2013 by letsmakedinner
This was great and so easy. I had a mix of regular lasagna noodles and ready to bake. I used both, but the ready to bake allowed more flavor to come through. This is a keeper.
Reviewed on Feb. 21, 2013 by cmarie_1124
I have made this a few times, it is delicious. It's nice having the lasagna in individual rolls. This has a simpler flavor than traditional Italian lasagna, but is very good!
Reviewed on Jan. 13, 2013 by maryantone
My daughter did not care for lasagna until I made easy Lasagna rolls. Now she loves it.
Reviewed on Dec. 22, 2012 by mapete8
my family was hesitant since it wasn't the traditional, but once they ate it, and realized how quick and easy it was, they asked me to make it again
Reviewed on Dec. 09, 2012 by markir
This was delicious! I added a chopped onion to the turkey as it was cooking. The cream cheese combined with the spices in the italian turkey sausage was very tasty. i will definitely make again.
Reviewed on Jun. 10, 2012 by eaglesgreen
Turned out awesome. Used a spinach florentine pasta sauce,mozzeralla cheese. Sweet italian turkey sausage. Even the beef eaters went back for seconds!
Reviewed on Feb. 04, 2012 by glennsfox
Very good. Served to guests and they went back for seconds and thirds. Modified the filling to make less fattening and made a batch that was beef only vs. combo of beef and Italian ground turkey. Added leftover filling to sauce in the baking dish to serve over the rolls. Again, a big hit!
Reviewed on Mar. 18, 2011 by marysanderson
I've always wanted to try making lasagna rolls instead of a big pan of lasagna. I did not stick with the recipe (I rarely do) but these were great. They were huge hit with my family and I will definitely make again.
Reviewed on Dec. 08, 2010 by rburtons
I have made this time and again and it never fails to get compliments. I do make some alterations, however. My husband loves his beef, so I do half turkey sausage and half ground beef. The flavors blend very nicely, it stores well (if there are leftovers), and it is very affordable. This is definitely a family favorite. :)
Reviewed on Dec. 06, 2010 by scenns
The entire family raved about this meal. They said it was one of the best ever and had no idea how simple it was to make. It is elegant enough and tastes good enough to serve to guests.
Reviewed on Nov. 03, 2010 by megnuts1416
I used all reduced fat ingredients and it came put fabulously. Also I layered like a normal lasagna and it came out very well and made it much easier!
Reviewed on Sep. 26, 2010 by Geoffsbabe
My family loved this recipe. Very delicious!
Reviewed on Feb. 25, 2010 by stephh9703
My son hates ricotta cheese, so this was a great way of making lasagna, minus the ricotta. Yum!
Reviewed on Jan. 29, 2010 by pirkl67
This was yummy and pretty quick. I used lean ground Itailian turkey and 1/3 fat cream cheese to lighten it up. Will make again for sure.
Reviewed on Dec. 20, 2009 by scrambledwithcheese
These were excellent! Very tasty. I did add some minced garlic to the turkey sausage towards the end of browning it. There were great. I am sure you could use traditional pork sausage if you prefer. You could also use any cheese of your liking. These are going to be a regular at my house now. Also, I bet they freeze well- I plan to try that as well.
Reviewed on Nov. 19, 2009 by mpatnode
Absolutely delicious
Reviewed on Oct. 31, 2009 by ocsken
It was delicious! I used mozzarella cheese to make it taste more like lasagna.
Reviewed on Oct. 15, 2009 by ojc0806
Doesn't taste much like lasagna next time I will use different cheeses.
Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2009 by lonandsan
I usually don't use turkey saussage for cooking... but this recipe was easy and very good. I will make this often. My husband loved it.
Reviewed on Aug. 29, 2009 by kfetch
This was awesome! Great favor. Definately will make again!!
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