Lasagna

Lasagna might be just the main course you are searching for. One serving contains 646 calories, 32g of protein, and 33g of fat. This recipe serves 8 and costs $1.97 per serving. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 2 hours. 72 people found this recipe to be tasty and satisfying. A mixture of garlic powder, parmesan cheese, shallot, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so flavorful. It is a reasonably priced recipe for fans of Mediterranean food. It is brought to you by Olgas Flavor Factory. Overall, this recipe earns a solid spoonacular score of 71%. Similar recipes include Lasagna de Pollo con Champiñones (Chicken and Mushroom Lasagna), Vegetable Lasagna With Homemade Lasagna Sheets (Without Pasta Machine), and Angelina’s Lasagna di Carnevale (Lasagna for Carnival).

Servings: 8

Preparation duration: 60 minutes

Cooking duration: 60 minutes

 

Ingredients:

1-2 dry bay leaves

3 Tablespoons butter

1 (28 oz) can crushed tomatoes (or diced tomatoes, pureed in a food processor)

½ cup chicken broth

1 egg

2-3 Tablespoons flour

1 Tablespoon fresh basil, chopped

1 Tablespoon fresh parsley minced

2 Tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped

3 garlic cloves, minced

1 teaspoon garlic powder, optional

¾ - 1 lb ground meat, ½ pork, ½ beef

¼ cup heavy cream

1 package (15 noodles) lasagna noodles

½ cup milk

½ Tablespoon olive oil

1 large onion

¼-1/3 cup Parmesan cheese, shredded

¼ cup Parmesan cheese, shredded

15 oz ricotta cheese

salt, pepper

1 shallot, minced, or 1 small onion, minced

¾ cup mozzarella cheese, shredded

1 cup mozzarella cheese, shredded

Equipment:

baking pan

frying pan

potato masher

kitchen towels

paper towels

sauce pan

whisk

aluminum foil

plastic wrap

oven

Cooking instruction summary:

I like to use no boil lasagna noodles. You can use regular lasagna noodles, just cook them according to the package instructions. I like the taste and texture of the no boil noodles, but the biggest advantage is that you omit one very annoying step - boiling the noodles, fishing them out, cooling them, etc.Even though the package says that you can just use the noodles straight from the package, I like to soak them in hot water. I've tried it both ways and soaking them in hot water softens them up a bit and they cook up better. Pour in hot water (not boiling) into the same baking dish you will be using for the lasagna and submerge the lasagna noodles in the water.Heat about a Tablespoon olive oil in a skillet on medium high heat. Add the ground meat. Season the meat with salt and pepper.Cook until the meat has lost most of its pinkness, and you have nice brown bits throughout. If your meat exudes a lot of grease, drain most of it off, leaving just enough to cook the onions.Add the onion and cook for another 5 minutes or so, until the onion has softened.Break the meat chunks apart, which will help the sauce to have an even consistency. A great trick for doing this is to use a potato masher.Add the crushed tomatoes and garlic, season with salt and pepper and cook, covered, at a simmer for about 5 more minutes.Add the heavy cream and fresh herbs. I add a touch of cream to almost all my tomato sauces. It gives it a nice velvetiness. The fresh herbs are a must. I absolutely love the way they elevate the sauce it give it so much freshness and flavor.While the sauce is cooking, stir together all the ingredients for the cheese filling.Drain the noodles on a paper towel or clean kitchen towel.Scoop out about cup of the Tomato Meat sauce and spread it out on the bottom of the baking dish.Top with the lasagna noodles.Spread out about 2 heaping Tablespoons of the cheese filling on top of each noodle. You can top it with more grated Mozzarella, or you can omit it. I don't usually add more cheese, I think it has plenty of cheese already.Top with another cup of Tomato Meat Sauce and repeat with 3 more layers, ending with a layer of noodles. You will have 5 layers of noodles total. (If you're using the same pasta as I am, you will use the whole box.)In a small saucepan, melt the butter and add the shallot or onion. Season with salt and cook until tender. (If you're using an onion instead of a shallot, you aside a small portion of onion when you're chopping it for the Tomato Meat Sauce and use it here, since you only need a small amount.)Add the flour and mix until it's completely incorporated into the butter, and cook for about a minute.Whisk in the milk and chicken broth. You can use just milk in the sauce, but adding part chicken broth will give it more depth of flavor.Add the bay leaf and season with salt and pepper. Cook at a simmer for about 5 minutes, until the sauce thickens. Fish out the bay leaf.Take the cheese sauce off the heat and stir in the grated cheeses.Pour the cheese sauce over the last Lasagna layer and smooth it out.Bake in a preheated 400 degrees Fahrenheit oven for about 40 minutes, until it bubbles around the edges.Take off the aluminum foil and broil for a few minutes until the cheese is golden, if you'd like.Cool the Lasagna to room temperature. Wrap it in several layers or aluminum foil and plastic wrap and freeze.To cook: Thaw the lasagna overnight and bake, just as you would if you made it that same day. Pretty neat, huh?

 

Step by step:


1. I like to use no boil lasagna noodles. You can use regular lasagna noodles, just cook them according to the package instructions. I like the taste and texture of the no boil noodles, but the biggest advantage is that you omit one very annoying step - boiling the noodles, fishing them out, cooling them, etc.Even though the package says that you can just use the noodles straight from the package, I like to soak them in hot water. I've tried it both ways and soaking them in hot water softens them up a bit and they cook up better.

2. Pour in hot water (not boiling) into the same baking dish you will be using for the lasagna and submerge the lasagna noodles in the water.

3. Heat about a Tablespoon olive oil in a skillet on medium high heat.

4. Add the ground meat. Season the meat with salt and pepper.Cook until the meat has lost most of its pinkness, and you have nice brown bits throughout. If your meat exudes a lot of grease, drain most of it off, leaving just enough to cook the onions.

5. Add the onion and cook for another 5 minutes or so, until the onion has softened.Break the meat chunks apart, which will help the sauce to have an even consistency. A great trick for doing this is to use a potato masher.

6. Add the crushed tomatoes and garlic, season with salt and pepper and cook, covered, at a simmer for about 5 more minutes.

7. Add the heavy cream and fresh herbs. I add a touch of cream to almost all my tomato sauces. It gives it a nice velvetiness. The fresh herbs are a must. I absolutely love the way they elevate the sauce it give it so much freshness and flavor.While the sauce is cooking, stir together all the ingredients for the cheese filling.

8. Drain the noodles on a paper towel or clean kitchen towel.Scoop out about cup of the Tomato Meat sauce and spread it out on the bottom of the baking dish.Top with the lasagna noodles.

9. Spread out about 2 heaping Tablespoons of the cheese filling on top of each noodle. You can top it with more grated Mozzarella, or you can omit it. I don't usually add more cheese, I think it has plenty of cheese already.Top with another cup of Tomato Meat Sauce and repeat with 3 more layers, ending with a layer of noodles. You will have 5 layers of noodles total. (If you're using the same pasta as I am, you will use the whole box.)In a small saucepan, melt the butter and add the shallot or onion. Season with salt and cook until tender. (If you're using an onion instead of a shallot, you aside a small portion of onion when you're chopping it for the Tomato Meat Sauce and use it here, since you only need a small amount.)

10. Add the flour and mix until it's completely incorporated into the butter, and cook for about a minute.

11. Whisk in the milk and chicken broth. You can use just milk in the sauce, but adding part chicken broth will give it more depth of flavor.

12. Add the bay leaf and season with salt and pepper. Cook at a simmer for about 5 minutes, until the sauce thickens. Fish out the bay leaf.Take the cheese sauce off the heat and stir in the grated cheeses.

13. Pour the cheese sauce over the last Lasagna layer and smooth it out.

14. Bake in a preheated 400 degrees Fahrenheit oven for about 40 minutes, until it bubbles around the edges.Take off the aluminum foil and broil for a few minutes until the cheese is golden, if you'd like.Cool the Lasagna to room temperature. Wrap it in several layers or aluminum foil and plastic wrap and freeze.To cook: Thaw the lasagna overnight and bake, just as you would if you made it that same day. Pretty neat, huh?


Nutrition Information:

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648k Calories
32g Protein
32g Total Fat
57g Carbs
16% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
648k
32%

Fat
32g
50%

  Saturated Fat
17g
107%

Carbohydrates
57g
19%

  Sugar
8g
9%

Cholesterol
124mg
41%

Sodium
765mg
33%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
32g
64%

Selenium
59µg
85%

Phosphorus
464mg
46%

Calcium
399mg
40%

Manganese
0.8mg
40%

Vitamin K
34µg
33%

Vitamin B12
1µg
31%

Zinc
4mg
31%

Vitamin B2
0.42mg
25%

Vitamin B6
0.48mg
24%

Vitamin A
1100IU
22%

Vitamin B3
4mg
22%

Copper
0.42mg
21%

Potassium
715mg
20%

Iron
3mg
20%

Magnesium
77mg
19%

Vitamin C
14mg
17%

Fiber
4g
17%

Vitamin B1
0.2mg
13%

Vitamin E
2mg
13%

Folate
49µg
12%

Vitamin B5
1mg
11%

Vitamin D
0.72µg
5%

covered percent of daily need
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