"Mock" Lasagna
"Mock" Lasagna

Hello everybody, it’s John, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, "mock" lasagna. One of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

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A play on lasagna, this Mock Lasagna is an easy weeknight dinner with ground beef, lots of cheese and crescent rolls - it is a family favorite. In this mock lasagna idea the traditional lasagna ingredients are layered with cooked spaghetti How to Make Low-Carb Mock Lasagna Spaghetti Squash Casserole: (Scroll down for complete printable. Low-Carb Sausage and Kale Mock Lasagna Casserole (Video). by kalynskitchen.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook "mock" lasagna using 7 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make "Mock" Lasagna:
  1. Take 1 lb. Medium shell pasta.
  2. Get 1 lb. Ground beef.
  3. Get 1 lb. Ground hot italian sausage.
  4. Take 32 oz Ricotta cheese.
  5. Get 2 (8 oz.) packs shredded cheese (i used 6 cheese italian)
  6. Make ready Pasta Sauce (didn't measure, use as much to your liking)
  7. Get Italian Seasoning

You can mock both externally required/imported code, or code passed in through dependency injection. In this quick tutorial, we'll look at three different ways of creating mock objects and how they differ from each other - with Mockito and with the Spring mocking support. A mock function that supports this style is created with mockFunction. For example, to create a mock function taking a single Int argument and returning a String The @Mock annotation is alternative to Mockito.mock(classToMock).

Steps to make "Mock" Lasagna:
  1. In a skillet, cook ground beef and sausage until done, set aside.
  2. Cook pasta as directed on box.
  3. While cooking pasta, heat pasta sauce.
  4. When pasta is done, in a large pan (I used a foil pan), mix together pasta, meat mixture, and sauce.
  5. Add in Ricotta cheese and 1 1/2 bags shredded cheese and mix.
  6. Cover with more pasta sauce and remaining shredded cheese. Sprinkle with Italian Seasoning.
  7. Bake at 350°F for 40 minutes.
  8. Serve hot and enjoy!

They both achieve the same result. Using @Mock is usually considered "cleaner", as we don't fill up the tests with boilerplate. A mock can be thought as a dummy implementation of an interface or a class which is used to Subbing is defining of what values to return when we invoke methods of a mock object. In unit test, a test double is a replacement of a dependent component It means that the mock object verifies that it (the mock object) is being used correctly by the object. @Mock will create a mock implementation for the CustomerDao. @InjectMocks will inject the mocks marked with @Mock to this instance when it is created. So when or where are these instances created? @Mock - Creates mock instance of the field it annotates.

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