Spyke

I would say so, my understanding is that lasagna is just a dish made from layering wide flat noodles, sauce, and other fillings.

My mom makes a white lasagna with ground chicken, spinach, Alfredo sauce, and cheese. It's amazing! I prefer it to a traditional lasagna, but I'm biased since I'm not a huge fan of tomatoes.

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lemmy.world

Personally I don't think tuna and tomato / ricotta would pair well but it's not repulsive.

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breecherreply
sh.itjust.works

Ricotta/tomato is not a necessity for a lasagne (in fact for a real lasagna bolognese you would need bechamel and meat ragu, but that is besides the point). Have you never had salmon lasagne with spinach?

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Great point(s) and no, but that sounds delicious. I find salmon more “meaty” if that makes sense.

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Eh, for a given value of good.

It really depends on the tuna used, imo. You use shitty canned stuff, expect a shitty result. Use decent canned stuff, get decent result. You get the idea.

Me? I'm not a fan of tuna mixed in with pastas. Doubly so if there's cheese. It's edible, but not enjoyable.

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