Jamie Oliver Plain Lasagne 250g
£2.50
£1 per 100gProduct information
Italian-made pasta sheets for an awesome lasagne
Lasagne Sheets
Lasagne has to be one of my all-time favourite Italian dishes. I love how you can cook it in hundreds of different ways - meaty, veggie or seafood; simple or indulgent. And whatever your recipe, these pasta sheets have a gorgeous texture that will make your lasagne just that little bit more special. Made with love,
Jamie O
Lasagne Sheets
Lasagne has to be one of my all-time favourite Italian dishes. I love how you can cook it in hundreds of different ways - meaty, veggie or seafood; simple or indulgent. And whatever your recipe, these pasta sheets have a gorgeous texture that will make your lasagne just that little bit more special. Made with love,
Jamie O
Bronze die cut for a rough texture that holds more sauce, Suitable for vegetarians
Country of Origin
Italy
Suitable for vegetarians
Storage
Store in a cool dry place away from strong odours. Use within 3 months of opening.
Preparation and Usage
Cooking Instructions:
There's no need top boil these pasta sheets first, simply pop them straight into your baking dish and layer up with whatever you fancy for a beautiful lasagne - easy!
There's no need top boil these pasta sheets first, simply pop them straight into your baking dish and layer up with whatever you fancy for a beautiful lasagne - easy!
Instructions
How to Cook:
No need to boil these lasagne sheets first. Simply pop these straight into your baking dish and layer up with whatever you fancy for a beautiful lasagne - easy!
No need to boil these lasagne sheets first. Simply pop these straight into your baking dish and layer up with whatever you fancy for a beautiful lasagne - easy!
Package Type
Box
Recycling Information
Packing - Recyclable
Other Information
Full Product Name:
Lasagne Sheets
Storage:
Store in a cool dry place away from strong odours. Use within 3 months of opening.
Best before end : See side of pack.
Origin:
Made in Italy
Lasagne Sheets
Storage:
Store in a cool dry place away from strong odours. Use within 3 months of opening.
Best before end : See side of pack.
Origin:
Made in Italy
Brand
Jamie Oliver
Hints and Tips:
These lasagne sheets keep their texture and hold sauces in place brilliantly in any lasagne, whether it's classic beef, delicious game or even spinach and ricotta.
For more ideas... www.jamieoliver.com
These lasagne sheets keep their texture and hold sauces in place brilliantly in any lasagne, whether it's classic beef, delicious game or even spinach and ricotta.
For more ideas... www.jamieoliver.com
Manufacturer
Viva Foods Ltd,
4D Pinbrook Court,
Venny Bridge,
Exeter,
EX4 8JQ,
UK.
4D Pinbrook Court,
Venny Bridge,
Exeter,
EX4 8JQ,
UK.
Return To Address
Say hello to us at:
Viva Foods Ltd,
4D Pinbrook Court,
Venny Bridge,
Exeter,
EX4 8JQ,
UK.
Find out more: jamieoliver.com
Viva Foods Ltd,
4D Pinbrook Court,
Venny Bridge,
Exeter,
EX4 8JQ,
UK.
Find out more: jamieoliver.com
Typical Values | per 100g | per portion (80g) | %RI* |
---|---|---|---|
Energy | 1512kJ/ | 1209kJ/ | 14% |
357kcal | 285kcal | ||
Fat | 1.8g | 1.4g | 2% |
of which saturates | 0.5g | 0.4g | 2% |
Carbohydrates | 71g | 57g | 22% |
of which sugars | 2.2g | 1.8g | 2% |
Fibre | 3.3g | 2.6g | 13% |
Protein | 12g | 9.9g | 20% |
Salt | 0g | 0g | 0% |
*Daily reference intake of an average adult (8400kJ/2000kcal) |
Ingredients
Durum Wheat Semolina, Water
Allergen Information
Contains Wheat
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegetarians
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Ratings and reviews
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Half the size!
These taste great but didnt realise you only get half the amount compared to other brands! It was just enough for one lasagne tray. Such a shame as its more expensive than the 500g packs?!
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Made in Italy
Jamie Oliver face on the box. Did he go to Italy to hand make these.
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vegan
Went straight into a vegan lasagne, no need to pre boil! Had a lovely flavour and bite.. can not understand how they are more expensive than the other two...
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