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The 10 Worst Frozen Lasagnas You Can Buy In The U.S. & The 10 Best Ones


The 10 Worst Frozen Lasagnas You Can Buy In The U.S. & The 10 Best Ones


Disappointments Vs. Delicious Discoveries

The quest for decent frozen lasagna can often feel like searching for buried treasure in the freezer aisle. Supermarkets stack their shelves with endless options that all somehow seem to be identical. However, appearances deceive when it comes to what's inside. So, here are 10 options to avoid and 10 that you should definitely try.

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1. Great Value Meat Lover's Lasagna

The thick, chewy noodles are the first offense that'll make your jaw work overtime. Walmart's budget offering sadly contains meat that's more mysterious than flavorful. One taster even described finding just "one lasagna noodle on bottom and one on top" with sparse filling. 

1.jpgChef Ramsay Vs Great Value! Is A Celebrity Chef Worth Twice The Price? by John Eats Cheap

2. On-Cor Lasagna With Meat Sauce

Have you ever seen a lasagna with fossilized noodle edges sharp enough to qualify as weapons? On-Cor somehow manages this culinary crime. Most bizarre is how the contents huddle on one side of the tray, as if socially distancing from your fork. 

2.jpg$3.99 Lasagna Taste Test! Is On-Cor Worth It? | Budget Meal Review by John Eats Cheap

3. Cali'flour Keto Vegetable Lasagna

$5.99 at Whole Foods buys you a disappointment wrapped in cauliflower. Keto dieters deserve better than this sad compromise. The vegetable "noodles" dissolve into an unrecognizable mush that barely resembles pasta. Although keto-friendly, it contains a moderate amount of net carbs.

3.jpgKeto Cauliflower Lasagna by Anycart

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4. Lean Cuisine Lasagna With Meat Sauce

If you’re looking for lasagna soup, Lean Cuisine has accidentally created just that. The oddest feature is the ridged noodles throughout, not just on the edges as traditional pasta should be. Their thickness is said to rival udon rather than proper lasagna sheets.

4.jpgTaste Tests With Mike! Trying Lean Cuisine Lasagna With Meat Sauce! by Life with Mike

5. Marie Callender's Meat Lasagna

Soupy sauce puddles around this disappointment, yet somehow the flavor remains bland. Several customers specifically complained about finding very little meat or cheese despite the promising packaging. Containing Italian sausage and pork, the execution falls flat when everything tastes watered down.

5.jpgMarie Callender’s Lasagna with Meat Sauce Review by Lunchtime Review

6. Meijer Lasagna With Meat Sauce

Here is a lasagna that features thick noodles as the primary ingredient, but very little ground meat. This gives us a dish that feels more like pasta than a balanced lasagna. The flavor is underwhelming, with only enough sauce to tint the pasta orangish.

6.jpgMeijer Lasagna with Meat Sauce Review by Lunchtime Review

7. Chef Ramsay Lasagna With Bolognese

Would Gordon Ramsay himself eat this mediocre offering bearing his name? The rolllette style with cheese filling is actually unique among frozen options. Sadly, the bolognese sauce lacks the rich depth one expects from the famously exacting chef. Several testers were surprised by its fundamentally average taste.

7.jpgChef Ramsay Lasagna with Bolognese Meat Sauce Review by Lunchtime Review

8. Nature's Promise Lasagna

Giant Foods' house brand attempts to appeal to health-conscious shoppers but forgets about taste. While not the absolute worst option available, the ricotta layer resembles tofu more than cheese, according to multiple reviewers. The noodles maintain decent integrity without mushiness, but flavor seems like an afterthought.

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9. Great Value Five Cheese Lasagna

The sweet tomato sauce speckled with dried herbs initially seems promising from Walmart's budget line. Unfortunately, that processed cheese quality becomes overwhelming after a few bites. Several online comments mention the oddly sweet sauce overwhelming the five allegedly different cheeses. 

8.jpgGreat Value Five Cheese Lasagna Review by 5 Minute Eats

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10. Stouffer's Chicken Lasagna

A poultry pivot shouldn't automatically doom a lasagna, but Stouffer's execution misses the mark entirely. The bioengineered food products mentioned on the packaging should have been a warning. While portions are generous compared to competitors, the chicken texture feels out of place between the pasta layers. 

9.jpgEasy Chicken Lasagna Recipe by Preppy Kitchen

After enduring the worst offenders in the freezer aisle, let's check out the frozen lasagnas that deliver on their promises. 

1. Rao's Meat Lasagna

Imagine sinking your fork into lasagna that tastes like it came from an actual Italian restaurant kitchen. The secret weapon in Rao's arsenal is their sauce, the same one that keeps winning taste tests in jars. The perfectly melted cheese forms that enviable crust on top.

10.jpgRao's Frozen Meat Lasagna Food Review by Dansoy Cook

2. Kirkland Signature Italian Sausage And Beef Lasagna

USDA Choice beef chuck gives this Costco marvel its restaurant-quality richness. The genius combination of four cheeses—whole-milk ricotta, mozzarella, Romano, and Parmesan—creates depth that other options can't touch. One devoted Redditor confessed their spouse "doesn't even make lasagna from scratch anymore" since discovering these. 

11.jpgHow To Cook Costco Kirkland Signature Italian Sausage And Beef Lasagna by Food Prep Inc

3. Amy's Vegetable Lasagna

Organic ingredients that you can genuinely feel good about eating set Amy's apart. The pasta made from durum wheat provides a distinctive taste that enhances the entire dish. Bits of zucchini and spinach placed within creamy ricotta bring textural interest that is missing from meat varieties. 

13.jpgAmy’s: Vegetable Lasagna Review + My New Schedule by Lunchtime Review

4. Simek's Lasagna

Simek's represents a Midwestern food secret. The ricotta spreads beautifully across the noodles instead of clumping like lesser brands. Folks noted the pasta maintains a bounciness without becoming rubbery. A slightly sweet sauce complements rather than overwhelms the other carefully balanced ingredients.

14-1.jpgSimek’s: Meat Lasagna Review by Lunchtime Review

5. Trader Joe's Family Size Vegetable Lasagna

The veggie variety at Trader Joe's goes all-in with a rainbow of roasted vegetables. This option stands out with the multigrain pasta made with rye, oat, and flaxseed, adding nutritional value and textural interest. Zucchini, broccoli, cauliflower, peppers, carrots, and mushrooms give a garden-fresh experience. 

15.jpgVeggie Lasagna I Trader Joe's Tuesday Cook with Me | by Alicia Zuniga

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6. Beecher's Cheese Curd Lasagna

Seattle-based artisan cheesemaker Beecher's brings serious cheese credentials to this section. The company's famous Flagship cheddar features prominently alongside two other cheeses for depth. Adventurous eaters appreciate the addition of cheese curds sprinkled on top, adding sharp, acidic notes.

16.jpgBeecher’s Cheese Curd Lasagna Review by Lunchtime Review

7. Sprouts Organic Lasagna With Meat Sauce

The organic commitment at Sprouts began back in 2002 with a humble fruit stand in La Mesa, California. Conscious shoppers appreciate the clean ingredient list containing whole peeled tomatoes and fresh pasta. Meat sauce, spinach, kale, and cheese maintain the same quality standards. 

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8. Giovanni Rana Five Cheese Lasagna

Rana's five cheeses each contribute their unique flavor profile. The cheese blend, especially the mascarpone, is often praised for its creamy texture. Besides, the lasagna is made with non-GMO ingredients and contains no preservatives. Some customers note that the portion size is suitable for one person.

17-1.jpgGiovanni Rana Homestyle 5 Cheese Lasagna Premium Prepared Entrée Tray Review by Lunchtime Review

9. Stouffer's Meat Lovers Lasagna

When someone mentions meat lasagna, this is usually the first option that comes to mind. There's a good reason for that historical dominance. The beautifully melted cheese begs you to dig in immediately after baking. "A taste of comfort" isn't just marketing; it's what testers experienced. 

12.jpgStouffer's® Meat Lovers Lasagna Review | Frozen Food Review | Joe is Hungry by Joe is Hungry

10. Udi's Gluten-Free Italian Sausage Lasagna

You'd never guess this delicious option lacks traditional wheat pasta. The chewy, satisfying noodles perform exactly like their gluten-containing counterparts. Italian sausage adds deeply flavorful meat in generous chunks throughout the bright tomato sauce. Interestingly, the herbed ricotta retains creaminess throughout reheating.

18.jpgUdi’s Gluten Free Italian Sausage Lasagna Review by Lunchtime Review