>have perfectly good pasta and sauce
>mix it together
>place in an oven
>wait until it is completely devoid of moisture, flavor, and texture
>serve it to people you claim to care about
can someone explain this insanity to me?
wahhhhhh stop liking what I don't like
>autism
>>7160199
Shit is pants on head retarded.
It's like taking any good dish, imursion blending it and throwing it in a pyrex at 350 for an hour.
Hey bakers...stick with cookies and cakes and leave the real cooking to real cooks you sprinkle loving fucks.
>>7160202
You can't even articulate any kind of flavor or joy you personally get from this?
I love lasagna.
>>7160234
This isn't lasagna, its baking off an already cooked meal...killing its flavor and turning it into an Italian casserole.
It's disgusting and stupid.
>>7160234
I enjoy lasagna when there's little to no ricotta.
I like baked spaghetti. I make a chicken spaghetti, ( boil a chicken, veggies, make stock, al dente noodles, etc..then bake it for 20 minutes or so in your homemade sauce...Everyone likes it a lot.
I like noodles pretty much any way as long as they aren't super mushy.
>>7160199
>wait until it is completely devoid of moisture, flavor, and texture
Then you just suck ass at making lasagna. Stick to McDonalds.
I like it
>>7160272
Baked spaghetti. jpg
>lasagna
Sir you might be an idiot
>>7160288
What's your point?
Don't overboil the noodles or overbake the casserole. I don't see why this is setting off your autisms. It's the same premise as lasagna or baked macaroni and cheese. It's not my favorite thing in the world and not something I usually make for myself, but when someone serves it to me I'll still eat it.
>>7160199
nothing wrong with that.
>i want baked ziti but don't have ziti
>>7160309
I eat it, too, but I'm still sad because Spaghetti with Marinara is one of my favorite dishes while baked spaghetti just tastes like nothing to me.
>>7160318
https://youtu.be/QQXx8z0ERbQ
>>7160199
Scramble an egg with a bit of milk and pour it into the cooked Spaghetti. Add the sauce in a layer on top. top with some cheese.
Lasagna are good.
Baked pasta could be good, but certainly not spaghetti. Someone very clueless tried to make lasagna, or someone with shit taste liked it and thought it was a genius idea.
Spazzle (not sure of the spelling) are pan-fried, after being boiled. Tthe crispness is good, but it's not a pasta per se, even if similar.
A lot of people don't use enough sauce. It's the same as making baked mac & cheese, you just gotta make it really goopy and then it comes out nice.
>not making cheese and sauce stuffed ravioli
God tier when compared to oven baked pasta dishes
>>7160457
I never had mac n cheese, but if you like creamy stuff you should try risotto and rice pudding (recipes from different countries may vary a fuck ton).
Yeah, it's more complicated to cook, but works way better than wheat pasta.
>>7160468
That is time consuming as fuck, but delicious.