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haele

(15,618 posts)
15. Lasagna is the exception.
Fri Sep 15, 2023, 11:25 AM
Sep 2023

Bake it the day before, put in the fridge overnight, reheat and serve the next day.

Actually, the problem with leftover pasta is in the sauce and fillings other than the pasta, especially any veggies that are in the fillings. If not thoroughly cooked up to the correct heat, bacteria forms very quickly on tomato sauce and any veggies - people typically are more concerned about getting meat to the correct temperature than they are squashes, tomatoes, or mushrooms.

Mac and Cheese or Butter Noodles in the fridge never seems to be a problem until a week passes.

As it is, I will freeze leftover pasta dishes if I don't think I'm going to eat it all the next day. Mom says that's what they taught in Home Ec. back in her day. Fridge for day 1, Freezer in foil after that.

Haele

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"Hard to believe, Harry" PCIntern Sep 2023 #1
one of my favorite expressions. NoRethugFriends Sep 2023 #8
:) Reminds me that my husband, who somehow managed Hortensis Sep 2023 #16
There was another... 2naSalit Sep 2023 #2
I find pasta usually tastes better the next day JI7 Sep 2023 #10
I had leftover pesto pasta yesterday Sky Jewels Sep 2023 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Sep 2023 #14
I never eat any meat at all. Sky Jewels Sep 2023 #18
Lasagna is the exception. haele Sep 2023 #15
Was the issue there that he left it in the pan? ok_cpu Sep 2023 #23
From what I recall... 2naSalit Sep 2023 #28
I've eaten leftover spaghetti and casserole for several days. No problem. LiberalFighter Sep 2023 #24
Same here... 2naSalit Sep 2023 #29
I think it can happen with rice too Ritabert Sep 2023 #3
I read that rice shouldn't sit out at room temperature for more than an hour. madaboutharry Sep 2023 #5
What if they heat the rice before eating it ? JI7 Sep 2023 #7
That might kill some bacteria, but leaves most of the toxins they have already produced. eppur_se_muova Sep 2023 #21
If pasta is prologue, this will happen again. Beakybird Sep 2023 #4
Jokes are for non-serious matters BWdem4life Sep 2023 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Sep 2023 #6
+1 leftstreet Sep 2023 #9
I thought this one sounded familiar. BWdem4life Sep 2023 #13
I think that was the one... 2naSalit Sep 2023 #30
Someone who is anti-pasta. Sneederbunk Sep 2023 #17
Who leaves pasta with sauce out for a week? intheflow Sep 2023 #19
I know. That story made me want to hurl. The moral of the story ms liberty Sep 2023 #20
From the CDC: eppur_se_muova Sep 2023 #22
Left over and left out for 5 days. Jim__ Sep 2023 #25
sometimes the FSM reaches out his noodly appendage and brings a meatball home Blues Heron Sep 2023 #26
This sounds like a ChubbyEmu video Sympthsical Sep 2023 #27
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