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  2. Béchamel sauce - Wikipedia

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    The first recipe of a sauce similar to béchamel is in the book Le cuisinier françois by François Pierre de La Varenne in 1651, made with a roux, as in modern recipes. [3] The name of the sauce was given in honour of Louis de Béchameil, a financier who held the honorary post of chief steward to King Louis XIV of France in the 17th century.

  3. Extra Cheesy White Lasagna Is the Ultimate Family Meal - AOL

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    Add a layer of 4 lasagna noodles, followed by another 1 1/2 cups of the sauce and spread evenly. Sprinkle over 1/2 cup of the mozzarella. Add the squash slices.

  4. How to Make Lasagna 10x Better, According to My Chef ... - AOL

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    After the sauce simmered on low for an hour or so, Luke added the lasagna noodles to a nearby pot of boiling salted water to cook for three minutes. Then, he removed them with a slotted spoon and ...

  5. The 10 Best Lasagna Recipes - AOL

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    Lasagna is an easy-to-make comfort food that's traditionally made with lasagna noodles, beef, cheese and sauce, but it can be made to your liking with everything from lamb to vegetables (and lots ...

  6. Lasagna - Wikipedia

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    Here, and especially in its capital, Bologna, layers of lasagna are traditionally green (the colour is obtained by mixing spinach or other vegetables into the dough) [26] and served with ragù (a thick sauce made with onions, carrots, celery, finely ground pork and beef, butter, and tomatoes), [27] [28] béchamel sauce, and Parmesan cheese.

  7. Matzo lasagna - Wikipedia

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    Matzo lasagna (sometimes spelled matzah lasagna), also known as matzagna, [1] is a Jewish type of lasagna made by layering sheets of matzo with typically a tomato or a bechamel sauce and various cheeses. It originated from the Italian Jews and is popular in Israel, the United States, and the rest of the diaspora.

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    BESCIAMELLA SAUCE: 3 tablespoons butter. 6 tablespoons flour. 2 cups milk. 1 cup heavy cream. 1 teaspoon salt. Freshly ground black pepper, to taste. TOPPING: 2 cup shredded mozzarella.

  9. Macaroni casserole - Wikipedia

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    In Malta, a baked dish called imqarrun is made with macaroni, bolognese style meat sauce and egg. Other versions add chicken livers, hard boiled eggs, peas and bacon. The macaroni is usually topped with a layer of grated cheese or besciamella (béchamel) that will melt during the baking process and help to bind and set the pasta.