Why are you yelling? With that exclamation?! Lasagne isn’t an American dish. The world doesn’t revolve around Us. I am so sick of that self righteous ‘murican BS. And I am American.
Lasagna originated in Sicily many many years ago and was considered peasant food for the poor. It's funny because pizza was too..now it's some of the most loved foods in the world. My old world Sicilian grandma used to make this dish and I loved it..the sauce takes 2 days to make and a kilo of 5 different cheeses are used. It will easily serve 10 people when served with a salad and garlic bread. The true way to make it is with pork and beef which I know Muslims don't eat pork. I use my grandma's recipe when I make lasagna. Also always serve extra sauce on the side when preparing pasta. Salute
Instead of using a spoon to cut food, how about showing them, actually showing them how to use a knife to cut the food, and at the minimum, how to use the side of the fork to cut food. Those two methods are so much easier than using a spoon to 'cut' food. Spoons are for scooping. Knives are for cutting, and forks are for stabbing food (gently). And as I mentioned, using the side of a fork to cut is easier than a spoon. Make life a little easier for them.
This is an older show thats been reposted as the guy with the turban doesn't wear them anymore that I know of. They know how to use forks now, but not how to cut with a fork or how to keep the knife in which hand...they are working on it.
In the United States, lasagna recipes usually include lean ground beef and/or ground pork between each pasta layer. A traditional lasagna uses both béchamel sauce (a creamy white sauce) and tomato or marinara sauce. For me, the more cheese the better, so I include mozzarella, ricotta, and parmesan.
Lasagna can be made with various combinations of ricotta or mozzarella, tomato sauce, meats (such as ground beef, pork, veal or chicken), and vegetables (such as spinach, zucchini, olives, and mushrooms), and the dish is typically flavoured with wine, garlic, onion, and oregano. Many varieties are found throughout Italy.
@@FredPilcherbeef lasagna usually has tomato purée, tomato paste, tomato sauce, or some combination of. Other meats can be used in lasagna. I actually found a white cheese chicken lasagna recipe that I might try.
I just made a lasagna for my parents. Homemade sauce (tomato sauce, puree, paste, parsley) with sauteed mushrooms, onion, garlic, ground beef and ground mild Italian sausage, oregano, thyme, rosemary, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes. White layer; ricotta/cottage cheese/parmesan/Romano cheese, and then the noodles. Four layers. Topped with motz and Monterey jack. I know, I know, cottage cheese, but it's a Midwestern thing.
Chicken is acceptable, if different. But I agree on the lack of marinara sauce. It looks like they're eating some kind of chicken alfredo pasta, not classic lasagna.
Love this channel, but very often you present dishes that are so off the mark. Lasagna with chicken is NOT lasagna, try serving it with a traditional meat sauce. And how about plating your offerings, rather than serving them in aluminum or plastic containers--let our villagers really enjoy their meals as they should.
Lasagne was the first Italian dish I learned to make...and it was the dish that began my love affair with Italian cuisine that continues to this day...althogh i will say that i would not use chicken in mine as it's not traditional. I would use a meat ragu sauce instead.
Why is there chicken in that lasagna? I’ve never had lasagna with chicken in it before. I’m sure it taste fine, but I’ve never seen it. We usually use ground beef or ground turkey meat.
THAT is NOT lasagna. There's no sauce and it never has chicken in it. I understand that these gentlemen don't eat beef. Just don't put any meat in it. Plain lasagna is a thing, that mess is not.
If you Google chicken lasagna you’ll find many chicken lasagna recipes and many of them are creamy white lasagna. So what they’re having is lasagna. It doesn’t need to have a tomato sauce to be called lasagna.
America lasagna does not have chicken in it!
Why are you yelling? With that exclamation?! Lasagne isn’t an American dish. The world doesn’t revolve around Us. I am so sick of that self righteous ‘murican BS. And I am American.
Lasagna originated in Sicily many many years ago and was considered peasant food for the poor. It's funny because pizza was too..now it's some of the most loved foods in the world. My old world Sicilian grandma used to make this dish and I loved it..the sauce takes 2 days to make and a kilo of 5 different cheeses are used. It will easily serve 10 people when served with a salad and garlic bread. The true way to make it is with pork and beef which I know Muslims don't eat pork. I use my grandma's recipe when I make lasagna. Also always serve extra sauce on the side when preparing pasta. Salute
Never thought of putting chicken in it, but now, I'm going to experiment that with different sauces
😂😂😂🍺👍 might be something with that.😂
😂😂😂IHOL.😂
Instead of using a spoon to cut food, how about showing them, actually showing them how to use a knife to cut the food, and at the minimum, how to use the side of the fork to cut food. Those two methods are so much easier than using a spoon to 'cut' food. Spoons are for scooping. Knives are for cutting, and forks are for stabbing food (gently). And as I mentioned, using the side of a fork to cut is easier than a spoon. Make life a little easier for them.
This is an older show thats been reposted as the guy with the turban doesn't wear them anymore that I know of. They know how to use forks now, but not how to cut with a fork or how to keep the knife in which hand...they are working on it.
Were is the sauce and meat ??
In the United States, lasagna recipes usually include lean ground beef and/or ground pork between each pasta layer. A traditional lasagna uses both béchamel sauce (a creamy white sauce) and tomato or marinara sauce. For me, the more cheese the better, so I include mozzarella, ricotta, and parmesan.
They don't consume pork that is why the channel always substitutes meat
doesnt look like lasanga where is the tomato sauce
My thoughts exactly
Lasagna can be made with various combinations of ricotta or mozzarella, tomato sauce, meats (such as ground beef, pork, veal or chicken), and vegetables (such as spinach, zucchini, olives, and mushrooms), and the dish is typically flavoured with wine, garlic, onion, and oregano. Many varieties are found throughout Italy.
I AM WELL AWARE AS I AM A COOK!!!!!
I've never heard of tomato sauce in lasagne! But beef, not chicken, and bechamel sauce.
@@FredPilcherbeef lasagna usually has tomato purée, tomato paste, tomato sauce, or some combination of. Other meats can be used in lasagna. I actually found a white cheese chicken lasagna recipe that I might try.
Never chicken in lasagna
I just made a lasagna for my parents. Homemade sauce (tomato sauce, puree, paste, parsley) with sauteed mushrooms, onion, garlic, ground beef and ground mild Italian sausage, oregano, thyme, rosemary, salt, pepper, red pepper flakes. White layer; ricotta/cottage cheese/parmesan/Romano cheese, and then the noodles. Four layers. Topped with motz and Monterey jack. I know, I know, cottage cheese, but it's a Midwestern thing.
Looks delicious guys!! 🎉🎉🎉
oops. as you can see from the comments, that is not lasagne. Never chicken and always tomato sauce. Still love you.
It absolutely can have chicken in it. There are many Italian variations.
Chicken is acceptable, if different. But I agree on the lack of marinara sauce. It looks like they're eating some kind of chicken alfredo pasta, not classic lasagna.
I always said that all of these guys and gals need a BIG variety cheese plates, and various kinds of bread.😋❤
Love this channel, but very often you present dishes that are so off the mark. Lasagna with chicken is NOT lasagna, try serving it with a traditional meat sauce. And how about plating your offerings, rather than serving them in aluminum or plastic containers--let our villagers really enjoy their meals as they should.
What country are you in? Chicken is not typical in US lasagne, but it's not uncommon in Italy.
These guys don’t eat beef
in my language it sort of means 'from dreams'
Where's the garlic bread to be eaten with the beef lasagna? And the milk tea to help wash the food down.
Lasagne was the first Italian dish I learned to make...and it was the dish that began my love affair with Italian cuisine that continues to this day...althogh i will say that i would not use chicken in mine as it's not traditional. I would use a meat ragu sauce instead.
Looks a lot more like a chicken mac n cheese. They need to try an actual lasagna. You can make it vegetarian if need be, but ground beef works too.
Why is there chicken in that lasagna? I’ve never had lasagna with chicken in it before. I’m sure it taste fine, but I’ve never seen it. We usually use ground beef or ground turkey meat.
There is no tomato sauce in that. 😢
There are many types of lasagne around the world. Not just Chef boy R D. Lol.
SMFH OK KAREN
@cindymaggio6537 You are the Karen. Your world is very small
That looks good, but it isn't lasagna!!!
THAT is NOT lasagna. There's no sauce and it never has chicken in it. I understand that these gentlemen don't eat beef. Just don't put any meat in it. Plain lasagna is a thing, that mess is not.
They do eat beef. If anything, they wouldn't eat pork because it's not Halal.
If you Google chicken lasagna you’ll find many chicken lasagna recipes and many of them are creamy white lasagna. So what they’re having is lasagna. It doesn’t need to have a tomato sauce to be called lasagna.
C'est vraiment pas une lasagne hahah