Pasta cake: why just have regular baked pasta when you can serve up some dry-looking leftovers wrapped in lasagna noodles?



by agent_scully2084

12 Comments

  1. Not sure what’s worse the food or the gormless face full of food at the end

  2. eyesotope86

    Why not just do the actual fucking recipe instead of a terrible bastardization

    (I know why, I rage-watched the video, too, and now I’m talking about the damn thing)

  3. Confident_Shop6426

    Carbs on top of carbs on top of more carbs. Also the pasta to sauce ratio is fkn gross

  4. StumblinThroughLife

    It’s a lasagna with a bad sauce to pasta ratio. She just needed to put sauce on top like “icing” since she’s doing a cake thing. Taste wise I’m sure it’s fine, just maybe thick

  5. WeaponisedArmadillo

    Why do Americans call every form of pasta either Macaroni or Noodle? 

  6. adelkander

    So…pasta al forno (baked pasta), basically.

    Except 10 times more complicated

  7. This isn’t even close to the stupidest good on this sub and tbh this looks kinda good. It’s a bit cringe, perhaps. Post to /r/cringefood

  8. She made a cake for her friend’s birthday, then she cut it before giving it to her?