Lasagna

Lasagna is a Standard Food in Cook, Serve, Delicious! and an Entree in Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!.

= Cook, Serve, Delicious! =

Lasagna is a Standard Food in Cook, Serve, Delicious!

Description
The classic italian treat is now ready to serve in your restaurant! This food needs only one recipe (Classic Italian Lasagna) to be delicious, and its abundant layers will sure to fill any customer that walks through your door. Start layering your pasta (and piles of profit) today!

Your order includes a glass cooking tray, pasta layers, tomato sauce, parmesan, cheese, and one recipe card.

Ingredients
★ - Pasta

★ - Sauce

★ - Cheese

★ - Parmesan

★★ - Meat

★★★ - Veggies

★
01. Classic Italian Lasagna:

''Layer ingredients in the following order: Pasta, Sauce, Cheese, Parmesan. Repeat that sequence two more times, then cook!''

★★
02. Meaty Rome Lasagna:

''Layer ingredients in the following order: Pasta, Sauce, Meat, Cheese, Parmesan. Repeat that sequence one more time. Then place the last layer in this fashion: Pasta, Sauce, Cheese, Parmesan. Then cook!''

★★★
03. Vegetable Lasagna:

''Layer ingredients in the following order: Pasta, Sauce, Veggies, Cheese, Parmesan. Repeat that sequence one more time. Then place the last layer in this fashion: Pasta, Sauce, Cheese, Parmesan. Then cook!''

★★★★
04. Stuffed Piza Lasagna:

''Layer ingredients in the following order: Pasta, Sauce, Meat, Cheese, Parmesan. Repeat that sequence one more time, but replace Meat with Veggies. Then place the last layer in this fashion: Pasta, Sauce, Cheese, Parmesan. Then cook!''

= Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! =

Lasagna is an Entree in Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!!.

Description
Lasagna originated in the Middle Ages in the Campania region of Southern Italy. While today it is a quintessential Italian dish, it was originally created as an art piece to celebrate Campania's vibrant history. A struggling artist both emotionally and financially, Cola di Petrarch was unable to afford art supplies. As such, he filled a box with recurring layers of sheet pasta, meat and cheese.

When asked by the curator what his piece represented, he claimed the mush illustrated the final moments of the city of Pompeii, and that the layers, now and indiscernible mess, was a medically accurate depiction of what would have happened to the citizens after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

Disgusted by the insensitive nature of his work, Cola di Petrarch was shunned from the art community. While it is unknown how lasagna made the transition from art to food, it is theorized that the penniless artist may have been forced to eat his art to survive.

Today, lasagna is seen as a celebration of Italian culture and remains popular around the globe.

Recipes
You must use a Holding Station to prep and serve this food.

01. The Classic Lasagna

Place the ingredients in the following order: Pasta, Sauce, Cheese, Ricotta.

Repeat that order for the second layer.

For the final layer, place the ingredients in the following order: Pasta, Sauce, Cheese.