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  2. Best Bites: One-pot lasagna soup - AOL

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    10 uncooked lasagna noodles broken into approx. 1-2 inch pieces* 1/2 cup heavy cream,optional** Cheese Garnish. shredded mozzarella cheese. freshly finely grated Parmesan cheese. ricotta cheese ...

  3. Green Bean Casserole Reinvented Recipe - AOL

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    fresh ricotta cheese; in small chunks or crumbles (use as much or little as you want) 1 / 4 tsp salt; 1 / 2 tsp garlic powder; 3 tbsp Country Crock® spread; 1 / 3 cup flour; 1 medium onion; cut ...

  4. Is Lasagna Supposed To Be Made With Ricotta Or Béchamel?

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  5. Lasagna - Wikipedia

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    Another theory is that the word lasagna comes from the Greek λάσανα (lasana) or λάσανον (lasanon) meaning 'trivet', 'stand for a pot' or 'chamber pot'. [10] [11] [12] The Romans borrowed the word as lasanum, meaning 'cooking pot'. [13] The Italians used the word to refer to the cookware in which lasagna is made.

  6. Ricotta - Wikipedia

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    Ricotta (Italian:) is an Italian whey cheese made from sheep, cow, goat, or Italian water buffalo milk whey left over from the production of other cheeses.Like other whey cheeses, it is made by coagulating the proteins that remain after the casein has been used to make cheese, notably albumin and globulin.

  7. Cacioricotta - Wikipedia

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    Cacioricotta is produced with a "hybrid" method of preparation, following both the steps used in the production of ricotta as well as hard paste cheese.The cheese is usually made with sheep or goat milk, and more rarely with cow milk and water buffalo milk.

  8. Which Milk Substitute Is Right for Your Recipe? 15 ... - AOL

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    To use it in place of fresh milk, simply open a can and mix it with an equal amount of water, then replace the milk in your recipe measure-for-measure. 4. Sweetened Condensed Milk

  9. Non-dairy creamer - Wikipedia

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    A cup of coffee with sachets of Coffee-Mate non-dairy creamer and pure sugar (also shown are a stir stick and coffee cup holder). A non-dairy creamer, commonly also called tea whitener or coffee whitener or else just creamer, is a liquid or granular product intended to substitute for milk or cream as an additive to coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or other beverages.