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Elizabeth Blake



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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 8:55 am    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"johnniemccoy@" wrote in message $Q96.168@trnddc04...
> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread (kinda like a
> square tortilla made with flax, oat bran and whole wheat flour). Figured
> I'd cut a piece the width of the thing I cook it in, put a little stuff in
> the bottom then fold the bread over... put some more stuff in and fold
> over again and so on (if the folding doesn't look right I'll just cut it
> to size).
>
> What I'm asking of some of you experienced cooks is, am I going to make a
> disgusting mess or is it worth trying? (lol)
>
> John

Seems like the lavash would just get soggy. BTW, I love that stuff and
bought some just the other day.

Have you tried making lasagna with slices of eggplant instead of noodles? I
did that once and it was good, although I really wasn't fooled into thinking
it was lasagna. Maybe if I had cut my eggplant slices thicker...


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johnniemccoy



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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 10:46 am    Post subject: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread (kinda like a square
tortilla made with flax, oat bran and whole wheat flour). Figured I'd cut a
piece the width of the thing I cook it in, put a little stuff in the bottom
then fold the bread over... put some more stuff in and fold over again and
so on (if the folding doesn't look right I'll just cut it to size).

What I'm asking of some of you experienced cooks is, am I going to make a
disgusting mess or is it worth trying? (lol)

John
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Julie Bove



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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 10:54 am    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"johnniemccoy@" wrote in message $Q96.168@trnddc04...
> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread (kinda like a
> square tortilla made with flax, oat bran and whole wheat flour). Figured
> I'd cut a piece the width of the thing I cook it in, put a little stuff in
> the bottom then fold the bread over... put some more stuff in and fold
> over again and so on (if the folding doesn't look right I'll just cut it
> to size).
>
> What I'm asking of some of you experienced cooks is, am I going to make a
> disgusting mess or is it worth trying? (lol)

I'm thinking huge disgusting mess and not necessarily all that low in carbs.
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johnniemccoy



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PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 11:47 am    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"Julie Bove" wrote in message $83.4@trndny08...
>
> "johnniemccoy@" wrote in message
> $Q96.168@trnddc04...
>> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread (kinda like a
>> square tortilla made with flax, oat bran and whole wheat flour). Figured
>> I'd cut a piece the width of the thing I cook it in, put a little stuff
>> in the bottom then fold the bread over... put some more stuff in and fold
>> over again and so on (if the folding doesn't look right I'll just cut it
>> to size).
>>
>> What I'm asking of some of you experienced cooks is, am I going to make a
>> disgusting mess or is it worth trying? (lol)
>
> I'm thinking huge disgusting mess and not necessarily all that low in
> carbs.
>
Well, maybe I'll try a little test dish then... like with one layer just for
the hell of it.

John
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Scruples



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PostPosted: Sun May 20, 2007 10:28 pm    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"johnniemccoy@" ...
> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread

Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles? Use
lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free Hunt's
spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a difference but me, no
more pasta spikes:)
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Alan S



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 2:53 am    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

On Sun, 20 May 2007 17:28:14 -0400, "Scruples"
wrote:

>
>"johnniemccoy@" ...
>> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread
>
>Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles? Use
>lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free Hunt's
>spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a difference but me, no
>more pasta spikes:)
>
Or just make real lasagna and eat a half-serve:
http://loraldiabetes.blogspot.com/2007/03/lasagne.html

Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia.
d&e, metformin 1500mg, ezetrol 10mg
Everything in Moderation - Except Laughter.
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W. Baker



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 3:19 am    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

Susan wrote:
: x-no-archive: yes

: Scruples wrote:
: > "johnniemccoy@" ...
: >
: >>I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread
: >
: >
: > Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles? Use
: > lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free Hunt's
: > spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a difference but me, no
: > more pasta spikes:)
: >
: >


: Better than Dreamfields, use Barilla no boil noodles, they're the best
: for taste and texture, and very thin. Three whole noodles totals about
: 37 carbs, and that's an entire third of the pan. I just peel back the
: noodles, eating only a small bit.

: Susan

I do mine without any noodles, but you can do this half-way by using
alternateing layers of thin noodles and longway sliced either zuchine or
eggplant.

Wendy
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johnniemccoy



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:02 am    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"Scruples" wrote in message $0$12484$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
> "johnniemccoy@" ...
>> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread
>
> Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles? Use
> lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free
> Hunt's spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a difference
> but me, no more pasta spikes:)
>
I looked for a sugar free sauce at Wal-Mart... didn't see it. I'll look
again now that I know the brand. I haven't seen the Dreamfields low carb
stuff in any store yet.... just the regular.

Thanks
John
www.diabeticjunkfood.com
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johnniemccoy



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 9:05 am    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"W. Baker" wrote in message $ijl$3@reader2.panix.com...
> Susan wrote:
> : x-no-archive: yes
>
> : Scruples wrote:
> : > "johnniemccoy@" ...
> : >
> : >>I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread
> : >
> : >
> : > Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles?
> Use
> : > lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free
> Hunt's
> : > spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a difference but
> me, no
> : > more pasta spikes:)
> : >
> : >
>
>
> : Better than Dreamfields, use Barilla no boil noodles, they're the best
> : for taste and texture, and very thin. Three whole noodles totals about
> : 37 carbs, and that's an entire third of the pan. I just peel back the
> : noodles, eating only a small bit.
>
> : Susan
>
> I do mine without any noodles, but you can do this half-way by using
> alternateing layers of thin noodles and longway sliced either zuchine or
> eggplant.
>
> Wendy
>
>
Yeah, that's what I've been doing (see Wendy's recipe..lol - thank you). I
can eat much more or it than with noodles.

John
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Evelyn Ruut



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:32 pm    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"Scruples" wrote in message $0$12484$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
> "johnniemccoy@" ...
>> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread
>
> Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles? Use
> lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free
> Hunt's spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a difference
> but me, no more pasta spikes:)


In pursuit of a lower calorie lasagna I made it a few times with soft tofu
mashed well and seasoned, instead of ricotta. It worked out well and
nobody knew the difference!

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Evelyn
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Evelyn Ruut



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 1:35 pm    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"Susan" wrote in message @mid.individual.net...
> x-no-archive: yes
>
> Scruples wrote:
>> "johnniemccoy@" ...
>>
>>>I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread
>>
>>
>> Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles? Use
>> lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free
>> Hunt's spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a difference
>> but me, no more pasta spikes:)
>
>
> Better than Dreamfields, use Barilla no boil noodles, they're the best for
> taste and texture, and very thin. Three whole noodles totals about 37
> carbs, and that's an entire third of the pan. I just peel back the
> noodles, eating only a small bit.
>
> Susan


Yes, that is exactly what I use. Not only are they convenient, but they
also taste like lasagna noodles should. I find them better than the fresh
sheets of lasagna noodles that I used to spend a fortune for in the Italian
grocery!

Occasionally I have added a layer of fried eggplant slices. Also used soft
tofu instead of ricotta.

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Scruples



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 3:18 pm    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"johnniemccoy@" wrote in message...
>
> I looked for a sugar free sauce at Wal-Mart... didn't see it. I'll look
> again now that I know the brand. I haven't seen the Dreamfields low carb
> stuff in any store yet.... just the regular.
>
> Thanks
> John
> www.diabeticjunkfood.com

Try Publix or Sweetbay for the Hunt's sugar free sauce. They hide it on the
bottom shelf at my Publix store but I always find it:) Publix also carries
the Dreamfields pasta but not the lasagna noodles, I order online at
netrition.com. They have a low shipping charge, also have the Heavenly
Desserts, DaVinci flavored syrups and Harvest crackers:)
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FrisbeeŽ



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 4:39 pm    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"johnniemccoy@" wrote in message $vp1.324@trnddc06...
>
> "Scruples" wrote in message
> $0$12484$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>>
>> "johnniemccoy@" ...
>>> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread
>>
>> Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles? Use
>> lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free
>> Hunt's spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a difference
>> but me, no more pasta spikes:)
>>
> I looked for a sugar free sauce at Wal-Mart... didn't see it. I'll look
> again now that I know the brand. I haven't seen the Dreamfields low carb
> stuff in any store yet.... just the regular.
>
> Thanks
> John
> www.diabeticjunkfood.com?wp_ml=0

Is that your web site? It's pretty cool, and useful. Bookmarked!
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W. Baker



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PostPosted: Mon May 21, 2007 8:16 pm    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

johnniemccoy@ wrote:

: "Scruples" wrote in message
: $0$12484$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
: >
: > "johnniemccoy@" ...
: >> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread
: >
: > Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles? Use
: > lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free
: > Hunt's spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a difference
: > but me, no more pasta spikes:)
: >
: I looked for a sugar free sauce at Wal-Mart... didn't see it. I'll look
: again now that I know the brand. I haven't seen the Dreamfields low carb
: stuff in any store yet.... just the regular.

: Thanks
: John
: www.diabeticjunkfood.com

I sometimes make a pretty easy microwave tomato sauce. Take some onions
and garli and slice thin. cook them cobvered in a large measuring cup (I
have a 2 qt jobbie) or other microwave safe cntainer in some olive oil fo
for 5 mins on high. Add 1 28 oz can of tomatoes,borken up or crushed
canned tomatoes ahd microwve or 5 mins. Add fresh basil leaves and
microwave for about 1-2 mins more, add pepper and salt to taste and use.

It's not instant, like the jar, but you know what is in it and it doesn't
take ages to cook.

When buying jarred pasta sauce, don't worry abou tsugars, do worry about
the carbs in the sauce. They can vary quite a bit.


Wendy
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johnniemccoy



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PostPosted: Tue May 22, 2007 2:19 am    Post subject: Re: More Fake Lasagna Reply with quote

"W. Baker" wrote in message $qql$3@reader2.panix.com...
> johnniemccoy@ wrote:
>
> : "Scruples" wrote in message
> : $0$12484$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
> : >
> : > "johnniemccoy@" ...
> : >> I'm thinking about trying a lasagna using lavash bread
> : >
> : > Why not make real lasagna with Dreamfields low carb lasagna noodles?
> Use
> : > lots of ricotta, mozzarella, meat and mushrooms. I use the sugar free
> : > Hunt's spaghetti sauce too. Nobody in my family has noticed a
> difference
> : > but me, no more pasta spikes:)
> : >
> : I looked for a sugar free sauce at Wal-Mart... didn't see it. I'll look
> : again now that I know the brand. I haven't seen the Dreamfields low carb
> : stuff in any store yet.... just the regular.
>
> : Thanks
> : John
> : www.diabeticjunkfood.com
>
I found the sauce

John

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