I'm single, hate to cook, and I've found the Kirkland/Costco lasagna to be great tasting and a great value. I divide what I don't eat right away into single portions and refreeze them. Works for me.
I am a kitchen cook but I like Kirkland beef and sausage lasagna! It is hard to cut right out of the oven so I let it sit for awhile be fore I serve it! Not home made but good! Sometime I add more mozzarella on top bc I like it cheesy!
The fact you stick your lasagna in the microwave invalidates your opinion. That is so gross. Zapping a lasagna is not the best way to eat or enjoy this dish. Gross
THIS is crazy. I literally went grocery shopping tonight, found and bought a frozen lasagna... This was my dinner about an hour ago. It's a brand called Michael Angelo's. Basic ingredients, not expensive.
I agree this is one of the best on the market other than when I make it myself. most families today don't have time to make your own lasagna. so Stouffers is the next best lasagna.
Stouffer’s should rank a bit higher. It’s a classic in the frozen section. Let’s face it….NO frozen lasagna is going to be anywhere near as good as a home made fresh dish. But, in a pinch, Stouffer’s is very tasty, and it’s inexpensive.
I agree, I like Stouffer's Italian dishes in general, and I don't go for highly spicy foods, I like to taste the tomatoes and meat instead of the spices.
@@captainnerd6452 My wife recently bought the baked ziti. It was NOT good at all. Avoid. Very strange seasoning in it. I couldn’t put my finger on it. But we expected it to be as good as the lasagna.
I already discovered #1, however you need to tweak it, Rana is the best, however instead of the meat one, buy the 5 cheese one, then par-boil 2 sweet italian sausage, then deskin the sausage and crumble, 1/2 way through the cooking time, add the italian sausage, and then a light dash of parmesan cheese, finish cooking, YUM! I would compare to any good Italian restaurant. it is so good, I took one to my second date with a lady, and prepared exactly as I described, plus had 2 candles for mood, lol, yes it really is this good, also did it again for date #5, as for the meat I will rate it as very good, but the 5 cheese dressed up is to die for!
Frozen lasagna stumps me. When I make lasagna at home, I generally freeze a lot of it, because I live by myself, and don’t choose to eat lasagna for breakfast, lunch and dinner for days on end! I’ve never had trouble with my frozen lasagna. It always tastes good even after being frozen. So why can’t a company find a way to do it well? It seems like it would be so simple. Maybe I’m missing something?
Stauffer's is great. : less salt and fat than most; firm pasta and meaty sauce. Their stuffed great peppers are great too. Just add small salad, breath, and it's a meal.
Lasagna (like pizza & one other thing that people think of) when it's great it's really great, but even when it's only okay it's way better than nothing
People who complain about lasagna should allow it to sit for a while. Any lasagna right out of the oven or microwave will be "loose"..I guess we're just not going to talk about wholesome ingredients, wholesome ingredients are what make the meal a pleasure after eating it..
The giant trays of Store Brand Lasagna are the absolute best value out there to feed a family without a lot of fuss. Not gourmet or anything, but very satisfying especially with salad and bread. Can feed a solid size family for about $20.
I found Rana lasagna recently, it's actually pretty good. It's in my fridge right now. I've had Stouffers, it's not so bad, but it can be hit or miss, depending on package.
The only one I have had is the Kirkland and while not nearly as good a home made it isn’t bad. It definitely lacks ricotta cheese, but otherwise it tastes good.
Rana is definitely the best tastes most homemade and prefer the cheese onne over the meat lasagna. Cheese tastes authentic... P.S. this is really not a frozen lasagna you find it in the refrigerated section. That's probaone of the reasons it's better,.
Hmm, lasagna. I just had some last night, but mine was from a local Italian restaurant that makes their own lasagna. I do like Kirkland Signature's sausage and beef lasagna, but making it homemade is honestly much better. I made Tasty's lasagna from Tasty 101, and it was absolutely amazing! But it is very time consuming, so I might have to try Giovanna Rana's sometime.
I haven't seen their recipe, but when making lasagna at home, I don't pre cook the pasta. (I use the boxed kind) cuts down on the prep time. So delicious.
Strangely, it wasn't mentioned, but the On Cor one is both cheap & fills a guy up. I'll stick with that one. Their Veggie one was terrific, if they even make it anymore. 🍝
Note: Campbell’s bought RAO’s brand of grocery goods in 2023….here in 2024….so far we haven’t seen a reduction of quality in their lasagna, nor their excellent pizzas. Avoid the RAO’s frozen chicken parm, whoever is producing it!!💕
best frozen lasagne was stouffers vegetable. used to have single or double portions, now just super large family portion. other than that the rest rest suck
Well these reviewers need to check their taste buds, the best one out is stoffers the family size one, hands down the best. Have not tried kirkland and there is no Rana out here.
This lady is wrong in so many ways in my opinion. Try some of these brands as I have. What does she expect It's a frozen product. It's not from a Italian family's kitchen
Stuffers lasagna..ugh....thick noodles, hard to cut, very little meat, lots of mediocre sauce! Never buy again! I bought individual servings to try bc they were on sale! Costco Kirkland Beef and Sausage lasagna is very good for a store bought lasagna!
Rao’s everything is overrated. Yes, going against the typical jarred product it, well it still is weak and bland. The problem with these comparisons - they all are subpar so to be even mildly palatable takes very little. Profit rules, not taste or satisfaction.
You are knocking a famous icon and rating it too low--there is nothing wrong with Stouffer's lasagne or else the company would have stopped selling it. It isn't an equivalent to canned Chef Boy Arde fare, something I wouldn't eat, and even as a kid, I didn't like it. I am going to have to try the Trader Joe's brand lasagne. See it all the time there but have never tried it.
The way our government is stripping farmers or ranchers from raising cows, we’ll be eating insects with our lasagna. LOL. I’ll stick with the veggie ne.
Ugh, I guess if you base your review on the strength of Wal-Mart shopper reviews you're probably going to get the opinions of people who have dependency for cheap inexpensive crap 💩 and don't know or care what Lasagne is supposed to be, which is great too the generation that is now calling the shots and the future generations that won't know the difference. Kinda like the taco versus the chalupa.
Good grief why would anybody buy* a highly processed lasagna just make it at home with fresh ingredients exactly the way you like it. Processed foods are crap and one reason why 66% of Americans are obese - in 1960 that statistic was 15% when most Americans grew up eating home-cooked meals not full of sugar and sweeteners, chemicals, preservatives and fillers. The four major changes in the American Diet during the 20th century were: increased sugar intake, increased intake of highy processed (hydrolyzed and hydrogenated) polyunsaturated seed/vegetable oils (while reducing saturated fat from other plants and animals), increased carbohydrate intake (while reducing protein consumption of meats and dairy) with the US Federal Government's mandated nutritional guidelines in 1980, and lastly, our increased intake of pre-made, highly processed foods found in supermarket and fast-food chains. Our diet of convenience is killing us. *edited
I like the Great Value lasagna. I have never tried Rana or Michael Angelo's , but I have had the MA Eggplant Parm and other Rana dishes. Both companies make really good products.
Please stop citing reviewers on various websites. They all simply want to be noticed, so they will say the most outrageous thing that can think of. Saying any lasagna tastes like Little Caesar’s pizza is just angling for clicks. I’ve never had Great Value lasagna, but I can’t imagine why you would place it two spots ahead of Stouffer’s, and then proceed to trash it using amateurish online reviews from people who probably just want to get noticed.
This was confusing to me. Ranking meat and veggie lasagna together gets confusing. How about ranking them as separate dishes which is what they are? Many of us could care less about veggie lasagna so include it in a different video or rank it without mixing it all together.
Which brand is your absolute favorite?
Michelangelo's
Raos
Anything but Stouffer's
Homemade. Make it from scratch. If I had to choose from these, I would go with Amy's Kitchen and Stouffers.
Banquets
I'm single, hate to cook, and I've found the Kirkland/Costco lasagna to be great tasting and a great value. I divide what I don't eat right away into single portions and refreeze them. Works for me.
I am a kitchen cook but I like Kirkland beef and sausage lasagna! It is hard to cut right out of the oven so I let it sit for awhile be fore I serve it! Not home made but good! Sometime I add more mozzarella on top bc I like it cheesy!
Stouffer’s is the Gold Standard. Throw it in the Microwave and eat it and you’re full.
Thank God for Stouffer's. Easy and tasty.
It's the worst! No taste at all.
The fact you stick your lasagna in the microwave invalidates your opinion. That is so gross. Zapping a lasagna is not the best way to eat or enjoy this dish. Gross
THIS is crazy. I literally went grocery shopping tonight, found and bought a frozen lasagna... This was my dinner about an hour ago. It's a brand called Michael Angelo's. Basic ingredients, not expensive.
Definitely one of the better brands for Frozen Italian food. Their eggplant Parmesan is even better.
Yes, I’ve bought Michael Angelo’s before, and really liked their stuff. Unfortunately, for some reason, my local stores don’t carry them anymore!☹️
Try their baked ziti.
I have a few of their products. Pretty good for the price. It might not be a 1st place item but. It does the job. Thanks. Happy Thanksgiving
I've heard very positive remarks about Michael Angelo's from others as well.
I love Stouffer's been devouring it for. Years
Stouffer's lasagna is my favorite. I'm surprised at the critique. I think the seasoning is perfect.
I agree this is one of the best on the market other than when I make it myself. most families today don't have time to make your own lasagna. so Stouffers is the next best lasagna.
Stouffer’s should rank a bit higher. It’s a classic in the frozen section. Let’s face it….NO frozen lasagna is going to be anywhere near as good as a home made fresh dish. But, in a pinch, Stouffer’s is very tasty, and it’s inexpensive.
I agree, I like Stouffer's Italian dishes in general, and I don't go for highly spicy foods, I like to taste the tomatoes and meat instead of the spices.
@@captainnerd6452 My wife recently bought the baked ziti. It was NOT good at all. Avoid. Very strange seasoning in it. I couldn’t put my finger on it. But we expected it to be as good as the lasagna.
Stoffer’s meat lasagna is awesome. Any other brand I’ve tried falls short. MUCH better than Lean Cuisine for f’s sake.
I need to disagree. Its rubbery and made with cottage cheese. Its really horrible!
The last Stouffer's Lasagna we had was not good at all. Prior to that, it was awesome.
I already discovered #1, however you need to tweak it, Rana is the best, however instead of the meat one, buy the 5 cheese one, then par-boil 2 sweet italian sausage, then deskin the sausage and crumble, 1/2 way through the cooking time, add the italian sausage, and then a light dash of parmesan cheese, finish cooking, YUM! I would compare to any good Italian restaurant.
it is so good, I took one to my second date with a lady, and prepared exactly as I described, plus had 2 candles for mood, lol, yes it really is this good, also did it again for date #5,
as for the meat I will rate it as very good, but the 5 cheese dressed up is to die for!
Bought Stouffers last week on a whim. Next store visit they were sold out except for the family size which was over $20. I likey.
Michael Angelo’s slays every time. People think it is homemade. It my opinion, it is better than homemade. Sorry mom.
It's Excellent❤
We love Stouffers! Hands down one of the best!
Frozen lasagna stumps me. When I make lasagna at home, I generally freeze a lot of it, because I live by myself, and don’t choose to eat lasagna for breakfast, lunch and dinner for days on end!
I’ve never had trouble with my frozen lasagna. It always tastes good even after being frozen. So why can’t a company find a way to do it well? It seems like it would be so simple. Maybe I’m missing something?
Stauffer's is great.
: less salt and fat than most; firm pasta and meaty sauce. Their stuffed great peppers are great too. Just add small salad, breath, and it's a meal.
You gotta let it rest for a bit so the sauce doesn’t run
That’s the trick. I like to make garlic bread while it’s cooking In between I’m munching on a prepackaged salad when it’s on sale. Thanks 😊
Lasagna (like pizza & one other thing that people think of) when it's great it's really great, but even when it's only okay it's way better than nothing
Great Value and Stouffer's are definitely and totally one of the Best Lasagna Brands There Is!
Stouffer’s is definitely bomb! 💣👍🏽
i agree im aacfualy eating a walmart lasagna tonite
@@davidmazza8714 Ain't that the truth there dude! 👍😉
@@paulsimonon7944 Awesome! Me too!
Absolutely Stouffer's,!
Personally, I really like Stouffer's Meat Lovers lasagna.🤪
I couldn’t agree more
Totally agree. I can't believe they rated Stouffer's so low.
It's my favorite, and I've had Raos and thought it sucked ass especially for the price tag. Pretty sure this is a bought review lol
Stouffer's is my absolute favorite...
STOUFFER'S IS THE BEST MY ITALIAN FRIENDS USE THIS
People who complain about lasagna should allow it to sit for a while. Any lasagna right out of the oven or microwave will be "loose"..I guess we're just not going to talk about wholesome ingredients, wholesome ingredients are what make the meal a pleasure after eating it..
I'm actually having Michael Angelo's tonight. My fave.
Thay have good taste products.. happy holidays to you 🙏
The giant trays of Store Brand Lasagna are the absolute best value out there to feed a family without a lot of fuss. Not gourmet or anything, but very satisfying especially with salad and bread. Can feed a solid size family for about $20.
Stouffers is nostalgic, cheap and easy. Texas toast, it's not the best lasagna I've ever had. But I do enjoy it.
Great Value lasagna is so good! It tastes much better than the other ones!!!
Stouffers the best, no doubt in my opinion,I’ve tried them all over years
I keep Stouffer's Lasagna with meat and sauce in my freezer always...just saying
Don’t talk about my stouffers like that lol, Stouffers always has and always will be my gold standard for frozen lasagna
I found Rana lasagna recently, it's actually pretty good. It's in my fridge right now. I've had Stouffers, it's not so bad, but it can be hit or miss, depending on package.
Stouffers #1
So... It might be an idea to look at the ingredients before you buy
Glad that you reviewed Kirkland (Costco) brand. Very good, reasonably priced, and you get two containers.
looks irresistible😋😋😋
Rana's Is my choice and is my only go to. I have tried others like Stouffers but they usually add way too much salt.
Stouffer's is my favorite, i tried Michael Angelo's twice and the meat had gristle in it.. never again.
TY Mash
I'm Italian .....I have to make my own!!😘
Great ranking.
I shop at Shop Rite their make fresh lasagna daily I get them and freeze a couple plus stuff shells and manicotti
Lean Cuisine lasagna hard to find.
My husband has gout. No cauliflower at all.
The only one I have had is the Kirkland and while not nearly as good a home made it isn’t bad. It definitely lacks ricotta cheese, but otherwise it tastes good.
Stay away from the Stouffer's and you will be pretty much OK with most of these
Stouffer's has been my go-to for decades. Do not like Amy's at all--can get mushy. No Trader Joe's anywhere near me.
Rana is definitely the best tastes most homemade and prefer the cheese onne over the meat lasagna. Cheese tastes authentic... P.S. this is really not a frozen lasagna you find it in the refrigerated section. That's probaone of the reasons it's better,.
Bottom line is make your own and freeze portions.
Stouffers is the best of the typical grocery store lasagnas. Most everything else has liquid in the tray after it's heated, wlhich is awful.
Hmm, lasagna. I just had some last night, but mine was from a local Italian restaurant that makes their own lasagna. I do like Kirkland Signature's sausage and beef lasagna, but making it homemade is honestly much better. I made Tasty's lasagna from Tasty 101, and it was absolutely amazing! But it is very time consuming, so I might have to try Giovanna Rana's sometime.
I haven't seen their recipe, but when making lasagna at home, I don't pre cook the pasta. (I use the boxed kind) cuts down on the prep time. So delicious.
I just looked on Walmart's website and reviewers gave Rana's a 3.5/5.0 rating. Not a ringing endorsement imo.
I love Basilies best chicken lasagna.
How about Anglo Micheall Italian lasagna
Stouffers is the shizzzzz
I go to mom's for pasta.i phone in my order like ordering pizza. what ever I wanted.baked ziti is my favorite meatballs too.yum yum.
Strangely, it wasn't mentioned, but the On Cor one is both cheap & fills a guy up. I'll stick with that one. Their Veggie one was terrific, if they even make it anymore. 🍝
When we were young, my mom bought it a lot. I love it. For me, it's nostalgic. They sell it at my local Food 4 Less.
Ray O's?
With no boil noodles it’s almost just as easy to make your own lasagna
Note: Campbell’s bought RAO’s brand of grocery goods in 2023….here in 2024….so far we haven’t seen a reduction of quality in their lasagna, nor their excellent pizzas. Avoid the RAO’s frozen chicken parm, whoever is producing it!!💕
I agree about Amy's--they are the best of the bunch, but have become way too expensive for the portion provided.
Worst to best frozen lasagna??? I make homemade every time and never had it frozen and never will.
Ever try Simek’s
best frozen lasagne was stouffers vegetable. used to have single or double portions, now just super large family portion. other than that the rest rest suck
I agree! But I think the flavor of the family size is better than the small size.
Lol just keep adding your own sauces
This is a sponsered lost so NOT UN BIASED
you missed the veggie lazona
Well these reviewers need to check their taste buds, the best one out is stoffers the family size one, hands down the best. Have not tried kirkland and there is no Rana out here.
Best Lasagna ever Rana meat Lasagna
I prefer Costco's!
Stouffer's Meat Lovers.
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This little girl speaking who must be all of 8 years old according to the tone and attitude is highly annoying.
Great content but her vocal fry at the end of every sentence was like nails on a chalkboard. 😖
Mm stouffers
This lady is wrong in so many ways in my opinion. Try some of these brands as I have. What does she expect
It's a frozen product. It's not from a Italian family's kitchen
I favor costo kirkland meat lasagna not italian sausage version..
I found Rana horrible. Threw it out.
Rana is fresh, not frozen.
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Amy’s is terrible. Cauliflower pasta? 🤮
Stuffers lasagna..ugh....thick noodles, hard to cut, very little meat, lots of mediocre sauce! Never buy again! I bought individual servings to try bc they were on sale! Costco Kirkland Beef and Sausage lasagna is very good for a store bought lasagna!
COLEY FOLEY ENDORSES: FUCKIN "RAO'S"... (ALMOST AS GOOD AS HOMEMADE...)
Rao’s everything is overrated. Yes, going against the typical jarred product it, well it still is weak and bland. The problem with these comparisons - they all are subpar so to be even mildly palatable takes very little. Profit rules, not taste or satisfaction.
You are knocking a famous icon and rating it too low--there is nothing wrong with Stouffer's lasagne or else the company would have stopped selling it. It isn't an equivalent to canned Chef Boy Arde fare, something I wouldn't eat, and even as a kid, I didn't like it. I am going to have to try the Trader Joe's brand lasagne. See it all the time there but have never tried it.
It’s all about the sauce. This sweetened sauce is disgusting. Too many herbs. Not Italian.
Any box lasagna that requires me to reach for _any_ additional spices or ingredients is an auto-fail.
Why would you put any spices in a lasagne. They don't do that in Italy. What is it with people putting spices in everything.
The way our government is stripping farmers or ranchers from raising cows, we’ll be eating insects with our lasagna. LOL. I’ll stick with the veggie ne.
Can you be specific as to who (specific ) is “stripping farmers or ranchers from raising cows.” ?
This should be interesting
@@donaldallen1213 open your eyes and become informed. Your own eyes should work.
@@Light-Shift so, no ….you cannot answer the question! 🙄
Kroger's Lasagna is disgusting!
You have the worst, all the way to the best store bought lasagnas, but NONE of them are good.
Make your own
This girls voice is very annoying.
Frozen food is crap don't complain learn how to cook🤔
Great Value is always disgusting. Anything Great Value is wrong.
Typical Mashed, Praising all the Woke Brands. Im done with these fools.
Woke, woke, woke !!!
Haha tRumptard !!!
Ugh, I guess if you base your review on the strength of Wal-Mart shopper reviews you're probably going to get the opinions of people who have dependency for cheap inexpensive crap 💩 and don't know or care what Lasagne is supposed to be, which is great too the generation that is now calling the shots and the future generations that won't know the difference. Kinda like the taco versus the chalupa.
Good grief why would anybody buy* a highly processed lasagna just make it at home with fresh ingredients exactly the way you like it. Processed foods are crap and one reason why 66% of Americans are obese - in 1960 that statistic was 15% when most Americans grew up eating home-cooked meals not full of sugar and sweeteners, chemicals, preservatives and fillers.
The four major changes in the American Diet during the 20th century were: increased sugar intake, increased intake of highy processed (hydrolyzed and hydrogenated) polyunsaturated seed/vegetable oils (while reducing saturated fat from other plants and animals), increased carbohydrate intake (while reducing protein consumption of meats and dairy) with the US Federal Government's mandated nutritional guidelines in 1980, and lastly, our increased intake of pre-made, highly processed foods found in supermarket and fast-food chains.
Our diet of convenience is killing us.
*edited
Oh well!!! gotta die sometime but I don't want to choke to death on bad lasagna.
I always enjoy making a homemade lasagna. And there not to expensive to make
I like the Great Value lasagna. I have never tried Rana or Michael Angelo's , but I have had the MA Eggplant Parm and other Rana dishes. Both companies make really good products.
This lasagna isn't nearly as bad as this womans voice.
Please stop citing reviewers on various websites. They all simply want to be noticed, so they will say the most outrageous thing that can think of. Saying any lasagna tastes like Little Caesar’s pizza is just angling for clicks. I’ve never had Great Value lasagna, but I can’t imagine why you would place it two spots ahead of Stouffer’s, and then proceed to trash it using amateurish online reviews from people who probably just want to get noticed.
"Once again, my life has been saved by the miracle of lasagna." - Garfield (Jim Davis). 😋🥘🍝
This was confusing to me. Ranking meat and veggie lasagna together gets confusing. How about ranking them as separate dishes which is what they are? Many of us could care less about veggie lasagna so include it in a different video or rank it without mixing it all together.
I usually make my lasagna homemade but Stouffer's has been to he only one I've tried. From all the comments I guess I need to try Great Value.
Give it a try. Much better than Stouffers to me.