I believe the word you are asking is "lasagna" (Italian cheese casserole).
The type of cheese used in a casserole depends on the recipe for the casserole. For instance, a broccoli casserole usually contains cheddar cheese, whereas a lasagna recipe may call for mozzarella and cottage cheeses.
Some Saran wrap to cover it and an glass casserole dish! :) hope it helps
i would say neither. The dish of lasagne in America would be most likely called a casserole.
Lasagna, pronounced [laˈzaɲa], is a form of pasta that comes in sheets, and also a casserole usually made of layers of pasta, different cheeses, and tomato or meat sauce.
If i was you i would look at the serving size on the ham package, and one casserole dish of lasagna can serve about 9-12 people
Casserole French Toast is much like traditional French Toast but, this is placed in a casserole dish, like a lasagna, and baked. Basically, one would take a loaf of bread, cut it into slices and lay the slices onto a casserole dish. One would then pour 5-8 beaten eggs over the bread, leave it in the fridge overnight. In the morning, dot the bread with butter, cinnamon and sugar. Bake for 30 minutes at 380, and you have French Toast from the oven, in a casserole dish.
It would depend on the type of meal you are cooking as to how it is cooked. Advice would be to follow the recipe for your meal, whether it be a soup or stew, or an all-encompassing casserole such as lasagna.
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You could make a nice sandwich spread or ham salad. You could also use it in lasagna or spaghetti or another kind of pasta. A casserole also tastes very nice with some ham in it.
The plural of lasagna is lasagnas.
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