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    Square Baking Pan

    Does anyone know where I can find an 11 X 11 square lasagna pan?


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    Sure it's a 11 x 11? Must lasagna pans are 14 x 11 to 15 x 11. Using Google, the only 11 x 11 pan I could find is a deep frying pan for chicken and a grill pan.
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    Chefs and Cookingb.com both have two different sizes.

    One is a very deep oblong pan. Does it have to be a square 11 x 11 one?

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    I can find lots of them that are rectangular. I would like to have a square one. All the noodles are the same size I think it's better to have a pan to let you lay them in both ways fully extended. There are lots a smaller square pans but none deep and wide enough to put lasagna both ways in the pan without tucking or cutting the noodles. This has bugged me for years.

    Yeah ... I know I am weird.


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    It's kind of like the hot dog bun delimna with me. Drives me crazy when the bun is too long. I have to cut off the extra bread. Why can't they make them the same size?
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    Yeah, it always seems as though the noodles are either too long for the pan that you plan to put them in or are too short!

    You either have too much sauce hanging on the end with no noodles, or the noodles are almost hanging over the edge of the pan. All because the pan choosen is never sized to accommodate the noodles properly. It's happened to me a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BerryBaby View Post
    It's kind of like the hot dog bun delimna with me. Drives me crazy when the bun is too long. I have to cut off the extra bread. Why can't they make them the same size?
    Or the same amount of hot dogs as there are buns. They need to get together on this.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BerryBaby View Post
    It's kind of like the hot dog bun delimna with me. Drives me crazy when the bun is too long. I have to cut off the extra bread. Why can't they make them the same size?
    Maybe we need to exchange hot dog buns because I've got the opposite problem. My dogs are too long for the buns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Food Network Fan View Post
    I can find lots of them that are rectangular. I would like to have a square one. All the noodles are the same size I think it's better to have a pan to let you lay them in both ways fully extended. There are lots a smaller square pans but none deep and wide enough to put lasagna both ways in the pan without tucking or cutting the noodles. This has bugged me for years.

    Yeah ... I know I am weird.
    This is the pan I use. You might want to check it out even if it's not square (and it's on sale for $50.00 off right now). It takes the noodles laying vertical with one at the end going horizontal. I just alternate between rows the end the horizontal noodle is on.

    Shop Cuisinart Chef's Classic Lasagna Pan at CHEFS.
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    I wonder if this would work for lasagna? The noodles might stick to the little grooves.
    Garnet Square Grill Pan (12-in.) by KitchenAid - Food Network


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