Friday, September 19, 2008

Lasagna mania

Ok, I know that when I post I really post...this is the last one for now...I promise.

I was just going though some pictures on the camera and noticed some that James had taken of me making lasagna recently.

This is not just any old lasagna though...this is lasagna from "My Treasury of Recipes" Volume 2 written by James' Grandma Furlo. I was so excited to get the collection of recipes when James and I got married...I felt like I was truly being initiated into the Furlo clan. I did not however, fully experience the initiation until I actually opened the cookbook in order to cook something.

On first glance I noticed several things about the recipe and the cookbook in general that tipped me off that this was not going to be a "novice recipe".

Number one, after each line in the recipe it said "see instructions on attached page".

Number two, the red sauce to be layered in the lasagna called for "1 gallon of tomato sauce (pureed tomato could be substituted)" as well as several other things. At this point I stopped and thought to myself..."oh my gosh, how much lasagna is this going to make?"

Number three, there were no step by step instructions to be found anywhere...not even for other recipes in the book. James' response to this one was, "by the time you get to the level of cooking in my Grandma's cookbook she assumes you already know how to cook."


Having never made lasagna before I was a little worried by this time. I decided to throw all caution to the wind and try it anyway. After going to the grocery store and buying enough lasagna supplies for what seemed like would feed 30 people, I began putting the ingredients together. I am still not sure if I did everything "correctly" but the lasagna turned out to be delicious. We were able to share it with our good friends for dinner that night. And I can say with confidence now that, yes, I am truly a Furlo and can't wait to try the next recipe.

Thanks for reading,

Jessi

p.s. No, I will not share the lasagna recipe with you...you will have to become a legal Furlo (with proof) before you will get anywhere near these recipes...believe me, I know.

4 comments:

  1. What a lovely apron :)

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  2. And a very lovely Jessi IN the apron...don't know how I forgot to mention that! You're so chic in that haircut, it suits you well.

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  3. How very happy my Grandma would be to know you braved her lasagne. I myself am rather impressed. Even I, with years of childhood apprenticeship, rarely venture into the pages that have diagrams of "kettles", showing exactly which burner each item should go on. "Take 85 quart sauce pan..." Good job!

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  4. How very happy my Grandma would be to know you braved her lasagne. I myself am rather impressed. Even I, with years of childhood apprenticeship, rarely venture into the pages that have diagrams of "kettles", showing exactly which burner each item should go on. "Take 85 quart sauce pan..." Good job!

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