The lasagna Soup is either a result of wet noodles that were
not drained properly or lasagna was layered with too much (thin wet) sauce.
While you can make lasagna ahead and refrigerate or freeze it, it won’t reduce
the moisture content. The problem is probably that the noodles are too wet when
the lasagna is being assembly. Our best advice is to drain and rinse the cooked
noodles, using a colander. Then, carefully dry each noodle by laying it on a
piece of parchment or waxed paper, dabbing it with a paper towel, and letting
it air dry until most of the water is gone. You can also make lasagna with “no
boil” noodles; the trick there is to ensure lots of sauce so that moisture will
soak into the noodles during the baking process. No boil noodles will soak up
watery sauce and help eliminate wet noodles.
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