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One of the most prominent, hearty main courses in Italian cuisine, lasagna is arguably one of the best meals you can put on the table. It is easily customized and, despite looking complex, relatively simple to put together. Whether you want to make a classic Italian meat lasagna or something a little fancier, review the steps and suggestions below to your ideal lasagna.

  • Prep time (Classic Meat Lasagna): 20-30 minutes
  • Cook time: 60-70 minutes
  • Total time: 80-100 minutes

Ingredients

Classic Meat Lasagna

  • 1 to 1-1/2lb ground meat, depending on preference (Italian sausage, beef, veal, lamb, or a mixture)
  • 1lb (0.45 kilograms) ricotta cheese
  • 1lb (0.45 kilograms) shredded Mozzarella cheese
  • 1 egg
  • 1 white onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, crushed
  • 1 14 ounce can crushed tomatoes
  • 28 ounces tomato sauce
  • 6 ounces tomato paste (optional)
  • 1 box Lasagna noodles (9-12 noodles)
  • Grated Parmesan or Romano cheese, to taste
  • 1-2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 2 cups of cheddar cheese (for topping)
Method 1
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Making Basic Lasagna

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  1. Make sure you keep the entire lasagna noodle from breaking, as you will need unbroken sheets when you layer the dish later. Add a pinch of salt to the pot right before you add the noodles and let them cook according to the time on the box, usually 10-12 minutes. Stir occasionally, every 1-2 minutes. When they are done, drain the water and set aside the noodles to cool. [1]
    • You will likely need you biggest pot, filled 2/3 with water, to fit the noodles. As you wait for the water to boil and noodles to cook you can move on to making the filling, however.
    • Put your cooked noodles onto a glass dish with olive oil drizzled on the bottom and between layers. This way they won't stick and will be ready when you are ready to layer them.
    • Some companies sell "Oven Ready" noodles that don't need to be boiled, so be sure to read the box to check. You may opt for this kind of noodles to simplify making your lasagna. In this case fresh pasta will cook right in the lasagna baking process.
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    Do not move on until the oil is shimmering. This means it is hot, and adding ingredients too soon can lead to soggy, oily food.
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    Translucent simply means that the edges of the onions have begun to turn clear. You do not need the onions to be fully cooked just yet.
    • Looking to get more vegetables in your lasagna? Add 1/2 cup chopped carrots, celery and/or green peppers here as well for a heartier sauce. If you do, allow the vegetables to cook and extra 1-2 minutes.
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    Mix the meat in with the onions and garlic, stirring well, and cook on medium heat until completely browned. Add salt and crushed black pepper, to taste, as it cooks. If you have time, cook the meat in a separate pan, though this is not necessary.
    • If you are using sausage, cut the casings off so you only have the ground meat inside.
    • You can also take this time to add 1 2 tablespoon (7.4 ml) dried oregano, basil, or rosemary, or simply 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of dried Italian seasoning.
  5. The pot needs to be big enough to hold your sauce and tomatoes as well.
    • This is a good time to check on your noodles if you've forgotten them. They should be pliable and soft, but still firm.
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    Pour your 28 ounces of sauce, 12 ounces of crushed tomatoes and 6 oz of tomato paste to the meat and vegetable mixture and stir well. Raise the heat to medium until the sauce comes to a low simmer, when occasional bubbles break the surface of the sauce.
    • You can substitute 36 ounces of pre-made pasta sauce instead of the three different tomato products for a simpler sauce.
    • Take this time to add any additional spices you want, such as garlic powder, sugar, or more seasoning, 1 teaspoon at a time. Many cooks like sugar to balance out the natural acidity of the tomatoes.
    • Lower the heat if it is bubbling too much, you only want a low simmer.
  7. The longer the sauce has to cook, the richer it will be. Stir it regularly, being sure to get down to the bottom so that nothing burns. When you're ready to build the lasagna, remove the sauce from heat and let it cool gently.
    • The sauce does not have to be cold to move forward, but letting it cool slightly will make it easier to handle.
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    Whip up one egg with a fork, as if preparing scrambled eggs, and then mix it in with the ricotta. The egg will help the cheese bind with the layers of pasta, keeping your whole dish together when it is done cooking. [2]
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    You want something with tall sides, such as a 13x9x2" or 2-quart baking dish. Spread the sauce evenly, enough to cover the entire bottom of the dish.
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    You should be able to get three noodles vertically layered over the bottom, slightly overlapping. While a little overlap (1" or less) is fine, feel free to trim the noodles with a clean pair of kitchen shears if need be. You want the entire bottom surface covered with noodle.
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    Spread a nice layer of the ricotta over the tops of the noodles so that every bite will be nice and cheesy. Be sure to save the other 2/3 -- you'll need it for the rest of the layers.
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    Get your filling into the pan, spooning it generously over the lasagna.
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    This final layer of cheese will complete your first layer of lasagna. Coat the top enough that the sauce is only poking out in a few places underneath, or use less for a slightly healthier option.
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    The top and final layer should be mozzarella. Just keep layering your lasagna like this to end up with your final, glorious lasagna.
    • Top with a sprinkling of freshly grated Parmesan or Romano cheese before putting in the oven.
  15. Put a layer of aluminum over the lasagna before it goes into the oven. To prevent the sauce from spilling over the edge as it heats up, you can also place the entire dish on a baking tray to keep the sauce from getting on your oven. [ citation needed ] Since the dish is technically already cooked, putting it in the oven is meant to melt the cheese and let the flavors meld deliciously. That said, you can take it out when you feel like it is hot and ready to serve.
    • Remove the foil for the last 5 minutes to brown and bubble the cheese on top. [3]
  16. This lets the cheese re-solidify, just a bit, which will keep the layers from sliding off of one another when you serve the lasagna.
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Method 2
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Making New Fillings

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  1. When mixing the egg into the ricotta, you can further customize the cheese to give subtle new flavors to the lasagna. Try adding:
    • 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese, grated.
    • 1 teaspoon salt and black pepper
    • 1/2 cup minced parsley
    • 1/2 tablespoon grated nutmeg. [4]
  2. This can be a great substitute for meat, but vegetables can also become fantastic complements to a meat sauce as well. Cook the vegetables in the oil for 5-7 minutes, until tender, along with the onions and garlic, then proceed to make the sauce like usual. If you are using it along with meat, cut the following amounts in half and cook the vegetables separately, then add to the sauce with the meat.
    • 1 large eggplant, diced.
    • 1 large zucchini, sliced.
    • 1 lb small white mushrooms, sliced.
  3. Cut your eggplant into 1/4-inch slices and fry until soft in 1–2 tablespoons (14.8–29.6 ml) of olive oil. Set aside and pat dry with a paper towel, then add the sliced eggplant after the sauce. Top with mozzarella and continue layering as normal, placing a layer of eggplant after every layer of sauce. You can also try layers of:
    • Roasted butternut squash.
    • Blanched spinach.
  4. Just because you can't enjoy pasta doesn't mean you can't enjoy lasagna. Layer in thin polenta cakes instead, treating the rest of the recipe exactly as normal. [5]
  5. This ingenious, low-carb recipe is not layered exactly the same way, but that doesn't make it any less delicious. To make it:
    • Cut the squash in half and remove the seeds.
    • Cook the squash in a baking dish, cut-side down, for 45-60 minutes (450℉) or until easily pierced with a fork. Pour roughly an inch of water into the pan to prevent them from drying out.
    • Fill each squash half with layers, starting with 1-2 dollops of ricotta, then sauce and mozzarella. Repeat until full.
    • Cook the mini lasagnas for 20 minutes in the oven (450℉), until the cheese is melted on top of the squash.
  6. You can use grilled or shredded chicken instead of beef, if you'd like, though it is not necessary. The principles are all the same as Italian lasagna, but you can get a totally different dish with some simple swaps:
    • Tomato Sauce → Taco Sauce
    • Ricotta/Mozzarella → Queso Fresco/Cheddar
    • Noodles → Corn Tortillas
    • Italian seasoning → Ground Cumin, cayenne, red pepper, onion powder
    • Add 1 can of black beans and 1 can of yellow corn to sauce mixture.
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    How many tomatoes should be added to 1 kilogram of beef?
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    Use five pounds of fresh tomatoes, peeled and seeded (to peel, cut a small "x" on the top and drop in to boiling water for 10 seconds and drop in to an ice bath. Skin will easily peel off), for one kilogram of grounded beef.
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    How do I make an all-cheese lasagna?
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    Use different types of cheeses. I recommend ricotta, Parmesan and cheddar.
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    If I am going to serve it the next day, should I heat it today and refrigerate overnight, or bake it tomorrow for the first time?
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    Freshly-baked lasagna is the best, but if this is the first time making it, I would recommend that you bake today.
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      Tips

      • You can build your lasagne with uncooked noodles if you buy the pre-prepared pack from the store. If you cover it with tin foil before putting in the oven, the moisture from cooking will also cook the noodles to perfection. It saves a step and time.
      • For an authentic taste, make your own homemade sauce using equal parts celery, carrot, and onion slowly stewed with tinned tomatoes.
      • If you can make homemade ricotta cheese, which is surprisingly easy, the dish will soar to new heights.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Large bowl
      • Aluminum foil
      • 9x12 pan

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      To make lasagna, first cook lasagna noodles. Then, make a meat sauce by cooking onion and garlic with ground meat, adding seasonings, and simmering it with tomatoes and tomato sauce. Next, whip a beaten egg with ricotta cheese. When you’re ready to build your lasagna, put a thin layer of sauce in a 9 by 13 by 2-inch baking dish. On top of that, make as many layers of noodles, cheese mixture, sauce, and mozzarella cheese as you have ingredients for, finishing with mozzarella cheese. Finally, cover your lasagna with foil and bake it for 30-40 minutes in a 375°F oven. For suggestions on making your lasagna with new and different fillings, scroll down!

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