Convenient no-cook lasagna noodles take the work out of this traditional favorite adapted for the slow cooker. Because it's so easy to assemble, it's great for workdays as well as weekends. We like it accompanied by Parmesan bread or garlic cheese toast. Lisa Micheletti
Collierville, Tennessee
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on the parmesan cheese, can it be the kind like Kraft in the tin can? Aslo, where do you find "No Cook Noodles"? Honestly I have never seen them or neither had the reason to look for them! Thanks so much for your time.
Beverly_Ga
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No you can't use cheese in a can, and every grocery store should have to no boil noodles, i live is a small town and we have them.
Will NEVER make this again. Was terrible. Stick to making lasagna the old fashioned way "in the oven" WAY better. I think lasagna is not meant to cook for 5 hours.
What specifically was wrong with it?
My family loves this recipe, as do I. It works much better than the "old fashioned way" as Sherri7 put it. I think it is a wonderful recipe. Our family would have it all the time, but that isn't a good idea. So it is an occasional thing. We love it.
This recipe was great! It works equally well with normal (not no-cook) lasagna noodles that have been boiled for half the prescribed time.
Was very happy with the way this lasagna tasted. This is a keeper.
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