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Spinach, Artichoke, and Carrot White Lasagna
This lasagna is full of veggies, has ricotta cheese, and a made-from-scratch roasted garlic Alfredo sauce! Does it get any better than this?
Cheesy Spinach Lasagna
This is quick and easy. I like the three different cheeses.
Lasagne Verdi al Forno
A recipe from my home in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. This lasagne verde made with spinach pasta cannot be beaten. It's excellent if you want to impress some guests — or even yourself. It may be a bit time-consuming, but it's well worth the TLC you put into it.
Spinach Lasagna Rolls
Spinach lasagna rolls are filled with Parmesan, mozzarella, and cream cheese. These flavorful rolls are topped with pasta sauce and more Parmesan cheese, then baked until hot and bubbly.
Double Cheddar Rotisserie Chicken Lasagna
I decided to combine my love of broccoli cheese soup with rotisserie chicken for a unique lasagna.
Sarah's Chicken Lasagna
This recipe is very different from the tomato based lasagna. It is a creamy lasagna, and very good. This freezes well, and can be prepared in advance.
Chicken Divan Lasagna
A fantastic meld of cheesy-broccoli-chicken goodness! One of my family's favorites! Anytime I see them, this is one of the dishes that I HAVE to cook. Never any leftovers in my family!
Cheesy Chicken Lasagna
Cheesy lasagna made using shredded chicken in place of ground beef or sausage.
Jac's Ground Chicken Lasagna
This ground chicken lasagna takes some time but well worth the wait! Serve with Caesar salad and crusty fresh bread.
Chicken Taco Lasagna
A chicken taco twist on the classic lasagna.
Black Bean Lasagna II
Lasagna with a Southwest twist. This can be frozen unbaked and kept for up to a month. Simply thaw in refrigerator overnight and bake as directed. Tastes even better reheated the second day!
Lasagna Spinach Roll-Ups
For variety, substitute one pound of cooked Italian sausage for one box of the spinach. You can use your own favorite home cooked tomato sauce or use sauce from a jar in place of the sauce in this recipe.
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