Anonymous wrote:This is the only lasagna I like, and it is time consuming and dirties several pots. But it’s glorious.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/83527768076582796/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please post your favorite lasagna recipe!
I typically make a simple meat one, but I’d love a recipe for a white veggie one.
My recipe is:
Brown a pound of ground beef and a diced onion seasoned with a little salt/pepper.
In a 9x13 baking dish, spread a thin layer of tomato sauce from a standard jar (I like Rao’s roasted garlic) on bottom of the dish. Stir the rest of the jar of sauce into the ground beef mixture.
Place 4-5 dry lasagna noodles (slightly overlapping is okay) on top of the sauce. Dollop about a cup of ricotta cheese on top of the noodles. Spread about a cup and half of the ground beef/tomato sauce mixture on top of the ricotta and noodles, making sure to cover all the noodles. Sprinkle a cup of shredded mozzerella cheese on top.
Repeat noodles, ricotta, beef/sauce, mozz cheese.
End with third layer of noodles and sauce (no ricotta or mozz on third layer). Cover tightly and bake for an hour at 400 deg.
Uncover, sprinkle a cup of shredded mozzerella cheese on top and bake 10 more minutes until cheese is browned and bubbly.
Let sit at least 15 min before cutting and serving.
Yeah... that's the basic lasagna recipe alright. I'm not sure we needed that post.
Do you have Google? Much easier way to get white lasagna recipe....pictures, videos etc.
I don't understand posts like this.
I think that's the instructions on the box of lasagne noodles! I wouldn't even call it a recipe. I never use dry noodles though. I feel like I'd have a loss of control over the done-ness of the noodles. I know that's weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please post your favorite lasagna recipe!
I typically make a simple meat one, but I’d love a recipe for a white veggie one.
My recipe is:
Brown a pound of ground beef and a diced onion seasoned with a little salt/pepper.
In a 9x13 baking dish, spread a thin layer of tomato sauce from a standard jar (I like Rao’s roasted garlic) on bottom of the dish. Stir the rest of the jar of sauce into the ground beef mixture.
Place 4-5 dry lasagna noodles (slightly overlapping is okay) on top of the sauce. Dollop about a cup of ricotta cheese on top of the noodles. Spread about a cup and half of the ground beef/tomato sauce mixture on top of the ricotta and noodles, making sure to cover all the noodles. Sprinkle a cup of shredded mozzerella cheese on top.
Repeat noodles, ricotta, beef/sauce, mozz cheese.
End with third layer of noodles and sauce (no ricotta or mozz on third layer). Cover tightly and bake for an hour at 400 deg.
Uncover, sprinkle a cup of shredded mozzerella cheese on top and bake 10 more minutes until cheese is browned and bubbly.
Let sit at least 15 min before cutting and serving.
Yeah... that's the basic lasagna recipe alright. I'm not sure we needed that post.
Do you have Google? Much easier way to get white lasagna recipe....pictures, videos etc.
I don't understand posts like this.
Anonymous wrote:Please post your favorite lasagna recipe!
I typically make a simple meat one, but I’d love a recipe for a white veggie one.
My recipe is:
Brown a pound of ground beef and a diced onion seasoned with a little salt/pepper.
In a 9x13 baking dish, spread a thin layer of tomato sauce from a standard jar (I like Rao’s roasted garlic) on bottom of the dish. Stir the rest of the jar of sauce into the ground beef mixture.
Place 4-5 dry lasagna noodles (slightly overlapping is okay) on top of the sauce. Dollop about a cup of ricotta cheese on top of the noodles. Spread about a cup and half of the ground beef/tomato sauce mixture on top of the ricotta and noodles, making sure to cover all the noodles. Sprinkle a cup of shredded mozzerella cheese on top.
Repeat noodles, ricotta, beef/sauce, mozz cheese.
End with third layer of noodles and sauce (no ricotta or mozz on third layer). Cover tightly and bake for an hour at 400 deg.
Uncover, sprinkle a cup of shredded mozzerella cheese on top and bake 10 more minutes until cheese is browned and bubbly.
Let sit at least 15 min before cutting and serving.
Anonymous wrote:This is the only lasagna I like, and it is time consuming and dirties several pots. But it’s glorious.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/83527768076582796/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there people that don't enjoy lasagna!?
Yes, on DCUM there are posters who criticize everything as gross, unhealthy and low class. I believe Lasagna's pasta cousins, Baked Ziti and Pasta Salad, have been called extremely trashy here, so I am sure lasagna is low-born to these posters.
Well, I mean ... it lasagna is pasta. And that makes it pasta-salad adjacent. So.
Lol. I'll never figure out what the heck people think is low brow about pasta salad. And chicken salad -- that is a real target too.
Anonymous wrote:One year I had some baseball bat zucchini I couldn't figure out what to do with and didn't want to waste (too hard to cook like normal zucchini, might have worked for bread but I was never going to make that much zucchini bread. I cut long slices and used those in place of lasagna noodles. It was excellent.
(I also used a bunch in curry, it held its shape and firmness, could have put in soups as well)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there people that don't enjoy lasagna!?
Yes, on DCUM there are posters who criticize everything as gross, unhealthy and low class. I believe Lasagna's pasta cousins, Baked Ziti and Pasta Salad, have been called extremely trashy here, so I am sure lasagna is low-born to these posters.
Anonymous wrote:I tried to make lasagna last night and didn't have lasagna noodles! So I roasted tomatoes and onions and garlic and blended them up with cottage cheese (that's what we use...lactaid, due to dairy sensitivity). I added some Rao's too for extra tomato flavor. Of course there's basil and oregano and olive oil in there. I mixed the smooth sauce with cooked cavatappi and added spinach to 1/3 of it (only I like it). Topped with mozzarella and chili flake and baked. It was delicious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use whole wheat lasagna noodles, and have to find a recipe without lactose for my lactose-intolerant kid. I've included various veggies in mine (mushrooms or spinach), but the problem is the cheese. Kid loved cheese before becoming lactose-intolerant, and I'm trying to replicate the texture.
Blended Lactaid cottage cheese + an egg and spices, or just use lactose-free Ricotta (at Giant, Safeway, etc...).
For the mozzarella Trader Joe's has the most melt-able block of DF "mozzarella."
Anonymous wrote:Are there people that don't enjoy lasagna!?
Anonymous wrote:I use whole wheat lasagna noodles, and have to find a recipe without lactose for my lactose-intolerant kid. I've included various veggies in mine (mushrooms or spinach), but the problem is the cheese. Kid loved cheese before becoming lactose-intolerant, and I'm trying to replicate the texture.