Handkerchief Lasagna | Food Wishes
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Hello, this is Chef John from
foodwishes.com with handkerchief
lasagna. That's right. I'm going to show
you how to make handkerchief pasta and
then how to turn it into one of the best
versions of lasagna ever, which I
believe is how lasagna used to be
enjoyed before us Italian Americans
turned it into a giant cheese casserole.
But anyway, to get started, we're going
to need one batch of our pasta dough
that we just showed you how to do in the
annulote video. and we'll include the
ingredients and procedure in the written
recipe. And after dividing that in half,
we will shape that into a rectangle and
then roll this out very, very thinly.
And by the way, I'm being pretty
generous with the flour here. Okay, as I
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Key Vocabulary (11)
Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
H2O liquid
"Drink water daily."
small
"Little dog."
A solid food made from the pressed curds of milk, often flavored and aged. It is a common dairy product used in sandwiches, pizzas, and many cooked dishes around the world.
"The cheese is important."
Pasta is a popular food made from an unleavened dough of wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, and formed into various shapes. It is typically cooked by boiling and served with a variety of sauces and ingredients.
"The pasta is important."
Grammar in This Video
"I'm being pretty generous with the flour here"
"I'm going to show you how to make handkerchief pasta"
"it might be easier to cut this up"
"one of the best versions of lasagna ever"
"get this as thin as humanly possible"
"If you end up with a few small holes here and there... don't worry about it"
"As I pick this up to head to my boiling salted water"
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