🗓️ What is National Lasagna Day?

National Lasagna Day is celebrated every year on July 29 to honor one of America’s most beloved comfort foods — lasagna. This layered pasta dish has Italian origins but has become a favorite in U.S. homes, restaurants, and even frozen aisles across the country.

🍴 Why Do We Celebrate It?

Whether it’s your Nonna’s homemade recipe or a slice from your local Italian spot, lasagna is a symbol of warmth, tradition, and indulgence. National Lasagna Day is a perfect excuse to:

  • Host a lasagna dinner night
  • Try a vegetarian or vegan twist
  • Share your favorite lasagna recipe online

🧀 Fun Fact

Did you know?
The largest lasagna ever made weighed over 5.2 tons and was created in Poland in 2012. That’s enough to feed more than 10,000 people!


📚 Lasagna in American Pop Culture

From Garfield the cat’s obsession to countless TV dinners, lasagna has become more than just a meal — it’s a cultural icon. Even popular cooking shows feature lasagna bake-offs with wild new twists.


🔖 How to Celebrate

  • 🍽️ Make lasagna from scratch
  • 📸 Post a photo with the hashtag #NationalLasagnaDay
  • 🍕 Try a fusion lasagna (like taco lasagna!)
  • 🎉 Invite friends over for a lasagna party

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