Spaghetti or Lasagana?

United States
February 7, 2010 1:13pm CST
Would you prefer spaghetti or lasagna? . Do you think spaghetti or lasagna is harder to make?
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13 responses
• Portugal
18 Mar 10
I like them both... I think it depends on the ingredients... If you mean the pasta, then both are equaly difficult to make.
• United States
20 Mar 10
Yes they are very difficult especially for me to make I can never tell when the noodles are done they always come out wrong either too hard or too soft or gewey.
• Canada
7 Feb 10
Both are delicious and you can be creative with both. I make my own pasta and the lasagna noodles go faster. When I want to impress company I'll make lasagna with lots of delicate layers of meat sauce, wild mushrooms, cheese sauce, etc. Putting that kind of care into the assembly takes some time.
• United States
7 Feb 10
That sounds like it does take a lot of time but it sounds like it is worth every second of time and the wait!! I wish I had some now!! L.O.L.
@lilybug (21107)
• United States
7 Feb 10
I like both. I make spaghetti more often because it is easier to make, but sometimes lasagna is calling my name and I have to make it.
• United States
7 Feb 10
L.O.L.
@TrvlArrngr (4045)
• United States
22 May 10
Lasagne is harder to make but worth the effort and time. I love all kinds of italian food - even alfredo.
@DJ_Tazy (68)
• United States
7 Feb 10
I actually like both, but lasagna I like better. I love cheese lol. Neither are what you say hard to make, just Lasagna has more steps to go through, and more ingredients.
• United States
7 Feb 10
I like both too it just seems to take longer to make lasagna than spaghetti and I love cheese too! L.O.L.
@xpop9111 (37)
• Egypt
26 May 10
Spaghetti
• United States
8 Feb 10
I don't think lasagna is harder to make I think it's more expensive & time consuming than plain jane spaghetti. I was thinking about that the other day the next time I see ricotta cheese on sale I want to snag some and make lasagna provided my kids didn't eat all the noodles on me.
@cream97 (29087)
• United States
9 Feb 10
Hi, jah. I prefer to have lasagna. It is more thicker and heartier. I like spaghetti too. I think that making lasagna maybe harder, if someone does not know how to make it. But it is all about layering. Kind of like, how you do with a banana pudding.
@neildc (17239)
• Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines
8 Feb 10
i love them both but i don't cook lasagna. i guess lasagna is harder to make than spaghetti.
@cbjones (1147)
• United States
9 Feb 10
I love both, but I choose spaghetti over lasagna. I've never made lasagna myself, but I assume it's harder to make. It's got layers for petes sake. Anything with layers should need a template, or even an instructional video to accompany it.
@lelin1123 (15595)
• Puerto Rico
18 Mar 10
I love both spaghetti and lasagna. Lasagna is alot more work but so worth it at the end. If you make it with noodles that don't need to be cooked its faster. I usually use regular noodles and just run them over hot water and it still cooks in the oven without any problems. Now I want to make it because I haven't had lasagna in awhile.
@Cherryd41 (1119)
• United States
22 May 10
Hi Jahernandezrivas I like the both but I must say I do like Lasagna better because of the cheesespaghetti runs a close second though As for the simplicity of making the two dishes Lasagna in my opinion may take a little more time but its no harder to make than Spaghetti in my opinion Also as far as leftovers go I prefer leftover lasagna to spaghetti although I will eat them both theres something about all the nice gooey cheese that just gives lasagna the edge over spaghetti
@kokowit (37)
• Philippines
12 Mar 10
I love both but I choose lasagna over spaghetti anyday :D Of course lasagna is harder to make because you have to cook the noodles, make 2 or more kinds of sauce, layer them in a dish and bake them while in making spaghetti you only have to cook the noodles and sauce separately and toss them and they're done.