Expiration & Storage Tips
When does Lasagna Soup expire?
Unopened, store-bought lasagna soup can usually be kept in a cool, dry pantry for around 2-3 years past the printed date on the package. If opened, it should generally be eaten within 5-7 days if refrigerated, while a homemade lasagna soup should be consumed within 3-5 days. If frozen, it can last 4-6 months. Some varieties might have different expiration timeframes, so always check the packaging.
How do you tell if Lasagna Soup is bad?
Typically, lasagna soup may go bad if it has been stored too long. Telltale signs include a sour or off-putting smell, a changed color, or visible mold. The texture might also become thicker or gloopy. If it tastes off, it's best to discard it right away.
Tips for storing Lasagna Soup to extend shelf life
• Always store lasagna soup in a tightly covered container.
• If you're planning to freeze the soup, do it in portions so you can defrost one portion at a time.
• Let the soup cool before refrigerating or freezing. Putting warm soup in the fridge can raise the overall temperature and cause other food items to spoil.
• You can also freeze the soup in a freezer-safe bag to save space.
• Lastly, properly label your soup with the date you decide to refrigerate or freeze it. This way, you'll know if it's still safe to consume.
• To defrost, transfer the soup from the freezer to the refrigerator a day before you plan to heat and serve it. If you need it defrosted quickly, use your microwave's defrost setting.