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Congratuations,what a great Father's Day gift. Guess I am going to have to make lasagna this week, darn that sure looked good!! Thanks for sharing. Terry
 
I have to figure out how to load it with the types of dishes we have. The end of cycle signal is on, what happened was I had the oven on and was not sure which one beeped first, they sound alike. I did not want to open the dw because of the condensation drying.

Bob, I think it would wash the lasagna dish in the regular cycle, but i will try the power scrub plus.

I filled it with jet dry right after the guy left when it was installed. Everything was dry when I opened it even the tupperware glasses.
 
wow

congrads and my sister has a new BOSCH ss dw and she loves it, you can barely hear it run, I swear its the quietest on the market ..............
 
I'm hungry now!

Mike, that lasagna looks scrumptious! Roger & Terry made some for the Arizona wash-in Friday night and it looked just like that; was probably the best I had ever tasted, and I'm not normally a lasagna person either!

Beautiful new dishwasher as well; you'll love it! I bet you're already impressed with the cleaning ability with that baking dish! What do you think of the loading arrangement? Mom really doesn't care for it and says it's awkward, but I don't have a problem with it. After close to 20 years with two GE-design machines (which are by far the easiest to load, IMHO) there's no doubt it will take some getting used to! :)

It's very difficult to "out Bobload" me. Especially when it comes to overloading the washer! ;-)

*ducking and running HARD*
 
Austin, I hope your mom saw the baking dish pictures. (Mrs. prewash everything). Maybe your mom is just used to the GE--it's pretty structured as to how to load it, even though they are easy to load. The Bosch is kinda wide-open as to how you can put stuff in. You better be ducking and running.
 
I have had a mid 70's GE potscrubber, the 1983 KA Superba, and the 1997 Frigidaire Gallery. Now the Bosch. We have only done two loads so far and it is soooo quiet. I work in NYC now so I don't get home until 7PM so we don;t cook much during the week. The three of us have to get the loading routine down. Plates and glasses are no problem, cereal bowls are. next load I am going to see how the cereal bowls fit on the top.

My lasagna recipe:

Brown
1 pound ground beef
1 pound sausage
onion
garlic

Add in
2 large cans of crushed tomatoes(in only use Contadina)
1 small can tomatoe paste
fresh basil
oregano

simmer for as long as you want.

layer in the pan with
1 lb mozzarella
32 oz. part skim riccota
1 box of no boil lasana noodles

bake covered 1 hour at 350 uncover the last 15 minutes
 
Gary, is Venus in the class with you? "Food chunks Venus, Food chunks" (said in Tucson numerous times when she was in ear distance b4 she ran screaming out of the locale near the dishwasher.)
 
1 box of no boil lasana noodles

Why bother spending the extra $$ on No-boil noodles????
I use the regular 'uncooked' lasagna noodles. Holds together perfectly. Just bake @350 for 3/4 hour covered with foil, remove the foil and bake for 30-45 minutes longer till brown and bubbly. No need to cook the regular lasagna noodles first, and the cuts stay firm and not 'mushy'.
 

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