I mean simple - i don't want to run around the supermarket looking for things with funny names :) and then spend the evening putting together a huge list of ingrediants. Please help :)Anyone have a simple Lasagna recipe?
The recipe I use is from the Dinner Doctor cookbook. Super easy and good!
You need:
1 pound ground beef
2 jars pasta sauce, or 1 3lb jar
9 lasagna noodles (no-boil kind)
1 container ricotta cheese (15 oz.)
3 cups shredded cheese (Italian blend, or motzarella)
1. Preheat oven to 375
2. Brown ground beef. Add pasta sauce to meat. Stir.
3. Spoon ground beef to cover bottom of 13x9 baking dish (glass or ceramic is best).
4. Arrange 3 lasagna noodles side by side on top of meat mixture. Top noodles with 1/3 of ricotta cheese, followed by 1 c of shredded cheese.
5. Continue layering meat-noodles-ricotta-cheese two more times.
6. Cover with foil. Bake about 40 minutes. Let sit about 5 minutes covered, then serve.
ENJOY!Anyone have a simple Lasagna recipe?
Ingredients:
2 jars of chunky pasta sauce
250g ricotta cheese
300g mozzarella cheese
500g beef mince
1 capsicum
1 eggplant
lasagna noodles (quantity depends on size of baking dish and size of sheets, approx 6 ';normal sized'; sheets)
4 table spoons of butter
1/4 cup of flour
1.5 cups of milk
A bit of pepper, maybe some herbs
First, start the oven up to 200C so that by the time you finish preparing the lasagna it should be ready to go. Chop up the eggplant and capsicum, and cook the mince with a bit of pepper. Add herbs if you feel like it.
Then, in a rectagle baking dish, spread a bit of pasta sauce on the bottom, enough to cover. Lay lasagna sheets. Spread 125g (half) of the ricotta cheese, and 125g of mozzarella cheese. Spread half mince, half capsicum, half eggplant (see a pattern here?).
Cover with lasagna sheets, cover with sauce, and add the rest of the ';half of'; stuff again. Keep about 50g of mozzarella cheese, you'll need it for the white cheesy sauce later. Cover with lasagna sheets again, and add remaining pasta sauce.
Now we'll make the white cheesy sauce. Put the remaining ingredients (butter, milk, flour, cheese) into a saucepan and heat on low heat until it's nice and thick. Then pour it on the top of the lasagna.
Cover with aluminium foil (shiny side down!), and put into the oven for an hour. Once it's done, take it out and let it stand for a bit, and then enjoy!!!
this is easy to make and taste great
OK you need regatta cheese and provolone and 1pk Italian sausages about 2lbs ground beef are veal lasagna noddles i don't know what there called and prego or reago sauce whatever you like better
boil noddles then while that boiling
take grounded meat and sausage and brown in a pan
once browned take out the sausage and slice about half inch think place on the side take the rego sauce add to grounded meat add salt and pepper to taste add a teaspoon of sugar if u like to take out the sour taste add a little oregano then take noddles line your tray one layer of noddles add ground meat and sauce and then sausage and cheese continue with each layer until u use all the ingredient put it in the oven for about 1 hr or until browned
yeah my bro made lasagna and he put sauce in it. it tased really good. not just any sauce, chillie sauce and sweet chillie sauce together. tasted nice as. i wanted more but i was full. get sauce that has like a 63% chillie in the ingredients. and add everything else that you would to make lasagna.
If you buy jars of red and white sauce. they very often have easy to follow and simple recipes on them. And as you will already be in the supermarket buying the sauce you know you wont forget to buy anything!!
Stouffers
jk, this is what you need:
lasagne noodles
ground beef or turkey
spaghetti sauce
mozzerela cheese
that's as simple as you can get it
if you want a little something extra, get some ricotta cheese and parmesan cheese
Try these, really easy to follow:
http://www.videojug.com/tag/lasagne
Ya Stoffers, they make a good one and It's cheaper then making it yourself.
Go to betty crocker.com and type in lasagna. They have some simple ones there.
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