Whatd your favorite Stouffer's dinner /ck/?
"Family size" lasagna. Haven't had it in a long time though, because I don't want to scarf down 6k calories in one sitting.
regular lasagna, meatloaf and potatoes, or mac and salisbury steak
all of those are dirt cheap, have tons of protein, and lots of calories. good for bringing to work if you exercise at all during work.
Garlic lasagna but it's only family size.
Cordon bleu pasta is also good but again only family sized.
Single serving I like spaghetti with meat and sauce.
I specifically came here to say "not the lasagna". Literally the most disappointing lasagna I've ever had in my life. So little ricotta should bar anything from being labelled lasagna.
>>9302130
I really like their Macaroni.
>>9302575
They have multiple kinds of lasagna. Their Italiano has more ricotta but I don't like the little italian sausage meat chunks they use for it. I prefer the meat sauce.
The lack of cheese isn't the only problem. Nor is it the lack of flavor. Frozen lasagna, Stouffer's and Great Value in particular, never cook evenly. The instructions say to bake it for what, hour and a half, roughly? Bake it for 2 full hours and it'll still be cold in the center. Bake it for an additional 20 minutes and there is no noticeable change.
>but you didn't tent the foil covering properly
>you didn't place it on the correct rack
Nope. Your products just suck, and the people you've hired to test and evaluate your products before they hit the shelves are inept and possibly homosexual.
OP already posted mine.
>>9302635
I think for the party size its 2 hours at 400.
I do 3 hours at 350 and then a couple minutes under the broiler to brown the cheese.
I think the main problem is people try and eat it right away before it's had time to firm up. You need to wait at least 30 minutes after you take it out of the oven.
>>9302663
Why not just make your own at that point that is fresh and how you want it exactly when it's already taking 3-4 hours to heat the stupid thing
>>9302618
I'll keep my eye out for it. Thanks.
>>9302599
Baking this puts it on a whole other level than just nuking it.
>>9302599
this is the only microwaveable meal i will eat, even then i'd rather just make fresh macaroni and cheese from scratch
anything frozen with meat or vegetables in it is just gross