Delicious! Tried the Onion & Bacon kit a few months ago and loved it :)
Just add meat or veg, then layer and bake for a delicious, homemade Lasagne every time.
Have you tried our Lasagne Kit with Mama's Little Extras yet? The Kit's Flavour Mix and Crunchy Topping let you add as much or as little flavour as you like, so you can make your homemade Lasagne, truly yours.
Mama loves to cook Lasagne and the family loves it when she does! To make things a little easier, she's collected all the best ingredients in a Lasagne Kit. Simply follow the recipe below, adding in your own cheese and mince, for a hearty meal everyone will enjoy. Like Mama says, Bellissimo!
Does this include the dolmio sauce white sauce n sheets?
moneysavingkitten
2 Nov 15#2
So its a baconless bacon lasagne? Sound amazing? :neutral_face:
jco83
2 Nov 151#3
When I tried one of these kits there was far too little sauce
br1xham2 to jco83
2 Nov 151#4
me too, I just pay a little extra for the jars now.
householdhorror
2 Nov 151#5
This seems like a waste of money since you still ultimately have to cook it yourself. I understand ready meals because people are busy but this doesn't save you much time or money.
Tomato sauce is probably little better than you can make from a tin of tomatoes, some puree, and a few herbs (In fact, it tells you the ingredients for the sauce, the cornflour is to thicken it, the rest you just bung together: Tomatoes (67%), Tomato Paste (19%), Lemon Juice, Onions, Cornflour, Sugar, Salt, Basil, Garlic, Herbs, Spices).
Lasagne sheets are dead cheap.
The hardest bit is probably the white sauce, but honestly it's not that hard and will taste a lot nicer than the stuff in this, not least because you won't be using palm fat which is always pretty gross.
And the toppings are just bacon bits and crispy onions, which admittedly I've not seen in my local supermarket for a while but I assume that's just the general crapness of the store and you can still buy them in big tubs for very little money.
kittykat8274 to householdhorror
3 Nov 15#7
I buy huge bags of crispy fried onions from the Asian market for a £. Ocado, Asda and other major shops have them online too.
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Just add meat or veg, then layer and bake for a delicious, homemade Lasagne every time.
Have you tried our Lasagne Kit with Mama's Little Extras yet? The Kit's Flavour Mix and Crunchy Topping let you add as much or as little flavour as you like, so you can make your homemade Lasagne, truly yours.
Mama loves to cook Lasagne and the family loves it when she does! To make things a little easier, she's collected all the best ingredients in a Lasagne Kit. Simply follow the recipe below, adding in your own cheese and mince, for a hearty meal everyone will enjoy. Like Mama says, Bellissimo!
Onion & Bacon Kit includes...
Tomato sauce
Cream sauce
9 pasta sheets
+Extra
Roast onion mix
Bacon flavoured crunchy toppings
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Tomato sauce is probably little better than you can make from a tin of tomatoes, some puree, and a few herbs (In fact, it tells you the ingredients for the sauce, the cornflour is to thicken it, the rest you just bung together: Tomatoes (67%), Tomato Paste (19%), Lemon Juice, Onions, Cornflour, Sugar, Salt, Basil, Garlic, Herbs, Spices).
Lasagne sheets are dead cheap.
The hardest bit is probably the white sauce, but honestly it's not that hard and will taste a lot nicer than the stuff in this, not least because you won't be using palm fat which is always pretty gross.
And the toppings are just bacon bits and crispy onions, which admittedly I've not seen in my local supermarket for a while but I assume that's just the general crapness of the store and you can still buy them in big tubs for very little money.