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In this exciting video, I react to Andy Cook’s lasagna recipe! Lasagna is one of Italy’s most iconic dishes, but how does Andy Cook’s version measure up to the traditional Italian way? Watch as I analyze the ingredients, layers, and technique of Andy Cook’s lasagna and give a professional breakdown on what makes a perfect lasagna.
Andy used one of my signature techtniques to take the lasagna experience to the next level but he didn’t credit me. I would like to know how many of you use my technique and love it.
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27 Comments

  1. "The more people that come, the better". OK let me just pre-fill my visa application.

  2. Is garlic less strong in Australia and the US? If I would put that crazy amount in that sauce, it would only taste of garlic.

  3. andy is right up there with the best chefs on youtube, does everything to a very high standard! varied dishes, and very informed and, you can see the hours in a professional kitchen through his knowlege, touch and technique… also just a great guy.

  4. There's the right way to do it, and then there's the "I legit maybe have 30 minutes/1hr to cook something before the dread of day to day work hits again and I have to take care of other responsibilities". Feel like a lot of traditional recipes from everywhere rely on a stay at home partner/parent.

  5. I tend to salt my saffrito heavy and no additional salt in the cooking process. I found it helps to draw out the moisture but i also vook the saffrito low and slow (about half hour or so for aboit 3-4 ltrs of sauce). I agree with most comments on here, would love to see a collaboration with Andy and yourself

  6. Looks good to me. This guy is good. I am planning to make lasagna soon, I'm doing research, looking for that recipe that feels just right. This one was close, but I'm not up to making my own pasta.

  7. Why do you alway correct the way non Italians prounounce things, they're not Italian and don't speak the language.

  8. Great video Vincenzo not to "my mama do this" I know Italians and they dont cook like the 1700 anymore, now I wanna know the true recipe first.
    Also next day Lasagna is 100% better

  9. Anyone attempting to correct Andy's pronunciation (e.g. sofrito) is inherently funny to me. Listening to his accent is half the fun for me.

  10. You add garlic later or at the end for back pallet, the mirepoix already will hold the natural sugar over, this is called layering and a pinch or red flakes to balance sugar to tart.

  11. I will never not believe this popped up in my feed because my wife mentioned that she will be making lasagna 5 minutes ago

  12. There is NO dish that isn't improved by adding garlic! Even ice cream 🍦🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍

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