How to Make No-Noodle Lasagna

Noodle Trick: Egg roll wrappers You don't have to boil them, plus they have a naturally al dente texture that plays nicely with the tender veggies in this meat-free lasagna. Look for the wrappers in the refrigerated produce section of your supermarket.

Noodle Trick: Matzo Thin, crisp matzo makes an ideal layer in this pizza-lasagna mash-up. It softens when baked but holds all the wonderful toppings together. There's no dough to stretch or noodles to boil -- it's just two favorite meals combined to make one killer casserole.

Noodle Trick: Corn tortillas The Italian dish goes Tex-Mex with layers of this grocery store staple. The corny, toothsome bread and spicy pork filling make for a soft-taco-like casserole.

Noodle Trick: Wide egg noodles They rarely clump together, are quick to cook and have a solid bite, so they're a natural substitute for traditional pasta. Plus, you probably have some in your pantry right now! The toasted breadcrumbs add a buttery crunch to the top.

Noodle Trick: Lavash bread Middle Eastern flatbread is just thin and soft enough to add body and heartiness. We got so into it that we tried it with the classic Greek moussaka ingredients: eggplant, tomatoes and lamb.
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