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Any Lasagna Noodles Not Made Out Of Rice?


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I'm hunting for gluten free rice free lasagna noodles and that seems to be a tough one!

 

Anybody know of a brand that I'm missing?


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I'm hunting for gluten free rice free lasagna noodles and that seems to be a tough one!

 

Anybody know of a brand that I'm missing?

I have seen corn noodles but not lasagna. Could you maybe make lasagna but with a thin, compact layer of Deboles corn pasta? Or thin slices of potatoes?

BlessedMommy Rising Star

Well, so far I've found almond flour lasagna noodles, but they're WAY out of my price range to say the least. LOL!

 

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These are rice free, but have milk in them, so that's a no go for me.

 

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And I found a blog post mentioning Living Bean brand lasagna noodles, but for the life of me, I can't find them anywhere.

 

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I think that I might go with zucchini slices in place of lasagna noodles. 

BlessedMommy Rising Star

This lasagna idea looks interesting!

 

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LauraTX Rising Star

You can use any gluten-free flour blend and make your own noodles.  Lasagna noodles you don't even need a pasta roller for, you can just use a rolling pin and roll them really thin, and cut with a knife.  This recipe doesn't use rice and is from a blog whose recipes I have found to be good in the past: Open Original Shared Link

 

Zuchinni slices make tasty tasty veggie lasagna, too.

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