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sf > wrote in
: > On Sun, 25 Jul 2010 15:53:50 +0000 (UTC), piedmont > > wrote: > >> I used the technique for Pad Thai noodles from CI recipe, >> >> I soaked lasagna noodles in hottest tap water until tender. Worked >> well for me. I always end up with too soft of noodle when trying to >> follow package instructions for cooking. > > You're talking about the regular hard lasagna noodles that need to be > boiled before using? I always undercook them by a minute or two and > they turn out fine. My favorite lately is the no boil noodle. No > boil noodles have been around forever and I took a long time to try > them because I thought they would be icky, but now they are my "go to" > lasagna noodle. I have a "where have you been all my life" attitude > toward them. > sf, correct-o-mundo!, the typical grocer hard and dry noodle, I don't want to pay more for fresh. letting them soak is a no brainer for me, toss 'em in and forget about 'em, I suppose some day I'll try the no boil type. -- regards, piedmont (michael) the practical bbq'r!; http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/ |
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