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How to Make Lasagna Soup Training Video! - Coggle Diagram
How to Make Lasagna Soup Training Video!
Branch 1: Ingredients
Proteins
Ground beef
Italian sausage (optional)
Vegetables
Onion
Garlic
Liquids & Base
Crushed tomatoes
Diced tomatoes
Tomato paste
Chicken or beef broth
Seasonings
Italian seasoning
Red pepper flakes
Salt & pepper
Pasta
Lasagna noodles (broken into pieces)
Cheese Topping
Branch 2: Cheese Topping
Ricotta
Mozzarella
Parmesan
Fresh basil or parsley (for garnish)
Branch 3: Steps / Process
Step 1: Brown the meat
Step 2: Sauté onion and garlic
Step 3: Add tomatoes, broth, and seasonings
Step 4: Simmer
Step 5: Add noodles and cook
Step 6: Mix cheese topping
Step 7: Serve with cheese and garnish
Branch 4: Tips & Variations
Add cream for a creamy version
Make vegetarian with no meat and veggie broth
Store noodles separately to avoid sogginess
Can use other pasta types (bowtie, fusilli, etc.)
Branch 5: Visual / Design Ideas (if using for a project)
Infographic of steps with icons or numbered visuals
Color-coded ingredient sections
Side-by-side comparison of classic lasagna vs. soup version
Embedded instructional video or QR code link
Branch 1: Key Design Principles (from the book)
Choose 3+ to focus on:
1: What you see isn’t what your brain gets
People interpret visuals differently than expected
Be intentional with layout and clarity
2: Peripheral vision is used to get the gist
Use bold colors or movement at the edges to guide attention
Infographic headers, icons, or video transitions can help here
9: Things close together seem related
Use grouping in layouts
Proximity = connection (essential for infographics)
39: Culture affects how people think
Be aware of imagery, color choices, symbols
Think inclusively in global design
72: Seven basic emotions are universal
Great for tone-setting in visuals and voiceover
Smile = warmth, concern = seriousness, etc.
Branch 3: Visual Tools & Strategies
Infographics
Use icons, short text, colors to show steps
Design tip: use #9 (proximity) and #1 (clarity of visual meaning)
Instructional Videos
Use movement and voice to engage both central and peripheral attention (#2)
Use emotion and facial cues to connect (#4 and #72)
Tools for Creation
Canva, Adobe Express, Figma, Animoto, Powtoon
Branch 2: Project Example — Lasagna Soup Video
Used as sample content
Breaks down steps visually and aurally
Relatable, concrete topic
Follows a clear sequence: ingredients → steps → tips
Opportunity to apply design principles in real-world teaching