Need some cooking help

vraiblonde

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You know how you can make a lasagna without boiling the noodles? I want to do a creamy chicken alfredo primavera lasagna without boiling. My idea is this:

Extra water in the alfredo sauce
Layer as follows:

Sauce
noodles
chicken/veggies
parm/mozz mix
repeat twice

Bake tightly covered for 1 hour at 350, then another 15 mins uncovered to brown the cheese.

Do you think this will work or am I headed for disaster? It's basically the Mueller's no-boil lasagna recipe with different ingredients.
 

rio

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I think adding extra water to make up for the noodles cooking is good, but it may lose flavor. Maybe add some extra cream/milk and a few seasonings also? Or cream of chicken soup with the extra water?
 

L'Town.girl

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You know how you can make a lasagna without boiling the noodles? I want to do a creamy chicken alfredo primavera lasagna without boiling. My idea is this:

Extra water in the alfredo sauce
Layer as follows:

Sauce
noodles
chicken/veggies
parm/mozz mix
repeat twice

Bake tightly covered for 1 hour at 350, then another 15 mins uncovered to brown the cheese.

Do you think this will work or am I headed for disaster? It's basically the Mueller's no-boil lasagna recipe with different ingredients.
You got this! Those noodles are awesome.
 

spr1975wshs

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Barilla makes a no boil Lasagna noodle.
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BadGirl

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Skip adding additional water, and instead add in some chicken broth. Enough liquid to cook the pasta, and also add in some more chicky flavor. :yum:

If no chicken broth, then add in some milk instead of water.
 

vraiblonde

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Skip adding additional water, and instead add in some chicken broth. Enough liquid to cook the pasta, and also add in some more chicky flavor. :yum:

If no chicken broth, then add in some milk instead of water.

I have chicken BTB, so I'll add that. Thanks! :yay:
 
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