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My Mom's Lasagna

Submitted by: Rich Madigan
Time consuming, but worth it. This is a recipe my mom only makes for holidays or when her kids come home to visit. The sauce is better if you make it the day before and let it sit over night. You can make this ahead of time and freeze for a few weeks before you bake them. Serve in large squares smothered with any left over tomato sauce and a little parmesan on top. 
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Meatball Lasagna

Submitted by: Addella Thomas
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Addella Thomas of Mt. Sterling, Illinois crumbles leftover meatballs into the homemade spaghetti sauce she uses in this cheesy lasagna. 'My family wants me to make this dish all the time. It goes over well at reunions, too,' she adds. 
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No-Noodle Lasagna

Submitted by: Mary Moore
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Mary Moore knows how to get all the comforting flavors of lasagna without all the work. The Omaha, Nebraska cook seals traditional lasagna ingredients between two layers of refrigerated crescent dough for a speedy specialty that's requested time and again. 
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Swiss Cheese Lasagna

Submitted by: Susan Rourke
Provided by: Taste of Home
An old favorite from my mother-in-law's collection, this recipe is now a staple for our family. We like to serve it with garlic bread Caesar salad and coleslaw. -Susan Rourke, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia 
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No-Fuss Lasagna

Submitted by: Denise Goedeken
Provided by: Taste of Home
I like this recipe because it can be prepared a day ahead and baked just before serving, so it's a great way to avoid that last-minute rush when attending a potluck. Using packaged spaghetti sauce and noodles that are not pre-boiled makes preparation especially quick. --Denise Goedeken Platte Center, Nebraska 
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Lasagna Roll-Ups

Submitted by: Virginia Foley
Provided by: Taste of Home
SINCE our children left the nest, lasagna has been relegated to company fare since most recipes make enough for a crowd. But then I saw a recipe that rolled lasagna noodles into individual servings, and I adapted my original recipe to this efficient way of preparing it. Now my husband and I enjoy this entree often. -Virginia Foley, Manchester, New Hampshire 
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Tex-Mex Lasagna

Submitted by: Cindy Osborn
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'This easy dish is one of our family's favorites,' says Cindy Osborn. The Little Rock, Arkansas reader likes to double the recipe, making one zippy lasagna for dinner and another to freeze. 'Sometimes we eat the second one in the same week,' she adds. 
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Italian Sausage Lasagna

Submitted by: Becky Harrington
Provided by: Cooking for 2
'I received this recipe from a friend,' writes Becky Harrington of Grandin, North Dakota. 'It's the best lasagna I've had!' 
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Potluck Lasagna

Submitted by: Colleen Wolfisberg
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'This is a variation on a lasagna dish a co-worker made for a company potluck,' says Colleen Wolfisberg, who usually doubles the recipe. 'When I was expecting our third son, I often prepared meals and froze them,' recalls the Everson, Washington cook. 'It was so nice to have a substantial entree like this one to bake.' 
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Cheesy Shell Lasagna

Submitted by: Mrs. Leo Merchant
Provided by: Taste of Home
This zesty layered casserole is a real crowd-pleaser. It was one of our children's favorites when they were young...now our grandchildren love it! Plus, it's easier to make than traditional lasagna. --Mrs. Leo Merchant of Jackson, Mississippi 
 
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