After eating more than 3kg of layered pasta from the chilled and frozen section, Jinghua Qian has found a top pick
As a public service, I tested eight chilled or frozen lasagne found at Aldi, Coles and Woolworths supermarkets. Most were single-serve beef lasagne, with one gluten-free version included, and were prepared according to the microwave directions on the pack. Each one was rated on its flavour , appearance and – importantly – post-microwave structural integrity. Were my assessments entirely subjective? Yes, but after eating more than 3kg of lasagne in a week, I’m basically an expert.
I’d never tried this Aldi one before my lasagnethon, but it’s now my top pick for flavour and value. There’s a good contrast in textures, and it’s meatier and cheesier than some of the others with 14% beef and more than 3% cheese, according to the ingredients list. The extra cheese does give it a more greasy look which I personally don’t mind , but some might find it off-putting.This is unbelievably good value.
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