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I'm sharing my secrets to this Easy Lasagna Recipe that will have you passing up the frozen food section next time you crave this classic Italian dish. It's made with jarred pasta sauce and oven-ready noodles to help get it on your table with ease and in little time.

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The first secret to a good lasagna is definitely in how you stack it. Since discovering this process from Pamela Smith's Eat Well Live Well cookbook, the results have been consistent in my kitchen. It's not too wet, not too dry, and the flavor is evenly distributed. It's so good I'd much rather take the time putting one together than driving to the store for one of those popular frozen brands.

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Another secret is seasoning the filling of ricotta cheese to make this Easy Lasagna Recipe stand apart from any other. The taste of Italian herbs blends through in every bite!

First Step To Easy Lasagna Recipe

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But before we go any further, this third secret is really the first step. It's soaking oven-ready lasagna noodles in a bath of hot tap water for twenty minutes in a shallow rectangle dish. I have used the oven-ready pasta before without soaking them and had poor results. The pasta was too firm, and after cooking the lasagna some more, it dried out the dish. Now I have perfect results every time.

Also, using the hot bath method is a lot easier than boiling and draining then handling the hot pasta. While the noodles soak, I make the filling and the sauce. No wasting time here!

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The wet pasta noodles are added directly onto the layer of pasta sauce in the dish so there's no draining necessary. It's another step saver.

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After layering the flavorful ricotta cheese filling, it's time for the sauce. It's a simple, tasty, and easy to make sauce. All you do is brown the ground beef with a little Italian sausage for extra flavor then add a jar of your favorite pasta sauce. That's it!

All The Way To The Last Step

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So this is how you layer it: sauce, noodles, filling, sauce, mozzarella, noodles, filling, sauce, mozzarella, noodles, and sauce. Got it! I never can remember it either. That's why I wrote it down for us.

The last step is a sprinkle of parmesan cheese before baking. Then cover tightly with heavy aluminum foil before baking, and in the last 10 minutes of cooking, remove the foil for a beautiful browned finish.

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  • Total Time: 80 minutes
  • Yield: 10 servings 1x

Ingredients

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  • 12 lasagna noodles, oven-ready or regular
  • 2 cups ricotta cheese
  • 2 eggs, beaten
  • 4 teaspoons Italian seasoning
  • ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ teaspoon fresh ground pepper
  • ¼ pound Italian pork sausage
  • ¾ pound ground beef
  • 24 ounces jarred pasta sauce
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 pound mozzarella cheese, grated
  • ½ cup parmesan cheese, grated

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
  2. Soak lasagna noodles covered with hot water layered in a shallow 9 x 13 casserole dish for 20 minutes.
  3. Combine ricotta cheese, eggs, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper into a medium bowl, stir to combine, and set aside.
  4. Brown the ground meats in a large dutch oven then add pasta sauce and water stirring to heat through, set aside.
  5. Dreain noodles.
  6. Spray a deep dish 9 x 13 casserole dish with a non-stick cooking spray.
  7. Layer ¼ of sauce (a little more than 1 cup) into the bottom of the deep dish casserole.
  8. Place a third of the noodles on top of the sauce.
  9. Layer half of the filling on top of noodles.
  10. Pour another fourth of the sauce on top of the filling.
  11. Sprinkle half of the mozzarellacheese on top of the sauce.
  12. Place another third of the noodles on top of mozzarella cheese.
  13. Spoon remaining half of the filling on to of the noodles,
  14. Pour one fourth of the sauce onto the filling.
  15. Sprinkle the remaining half of mozzarella cheese over the sauce.
  16. Place remaining third of the noodles on top of cheese.
  17. Spoon remainingfourth of the sauce on top of the noodles.
  18. Sprinkle top with parmesan cheese.
  19. Bake at 375 degrees for 40 minutes tightly covered with heavy aluminum foil then remove foil and bake for another 10 minutes.
  20. Let it rest for 10 minutes before slicing and serving.

Notes

Place lasagna dish on a cookie sheet while baking to catch any drippingsto help keep your oven clean.

This recipe is on the less saucy side so you may want to add a little more pasta sauce for your taste.

  • Author: Louisiana Woman
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Cook Time: 50 minutes
  • Category: Main Dish
  • Cuisine: Italian

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This lasagna is so easy you won't mind making it for an everyday meal or when company is coming. My favorite thing is to keep the ingredients on hand in the pantry and freezer then assemble, store in the refrigerator or freezer ready to pull out to bake and serve. This is stress-free entertaining.

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  • Crawfish Lasagna

Be sure and drop me a line about your experiences with these recipes and if you have any questions. I enjoy sharing them, but more than that I love building relationships with my readers. I'm here to help!

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FAQs

What is the correct order to layer lasagna? ›

Begin Layering

After the initial sauce layer, add a layer of pasta sheets, ricotta mixture (or bechamel), sauce, and cheese. Then repeat the layers. Top the last layer of your lasagna with sauce and cheese. You can also alternate layers of sauce and ricotta cheese.

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

17 Common Lasagna Mistakes Everyone Makes
  1. You're not salting the water. Shutterstock. ...
  2. You're assembling it wrong. Shutterstock. ...
  3. You're mistreating your noodles. ...
  4. You're not using no-boil noodles. ...
  5. You're not using fresh mozzarella. ...
  6. You're using the wrong meat. ...
  7. You're using the wrong pan. ...
  8. You're not combatting soupiness.
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How many layers does authentic lasagna have? ›

Let me break it to you: If you want to make a lasagna, three layers just won't cut it! For the perfect lasagna, you need at least 4-5 layers to really enjoy all those mouth-watering flavors. And, here's a pro-tip: make sure to season each layer generously, but not too much. The average lasagna has 8 layers!

What goes on the bottom of lasagna first? ›

Start by spreading a layer of your tomato-based sauce (either a plain tomato sauce or your pre-made ragù) on the bottom of your dish. Next, add a single layer of pasta sheets. Then, add a layer of white sauce, followed by another single layer of pasta sheets.

Do you put meat as bottom layer lasagna? ›

However there should be a thin layer of sauce in the bottom of the pan to prevent sticking but not meat. You put a thin layer of sauce then noodles. There are many different types of lasagna and not all have meat but some do. The bottom layer is always sauce.

Do you bake lasagna covered or uncovered? ›

In an oven preheated to 375 degrees F, this homemade lasagna should be perfectly baked in about 50 minutes (30-40 minutes covered, 5-10 minutes uncovered).

Does lasagna cook better in glass or metal? ›

Some acidic bakes (like fruit cobblers) and lasagna or casserole (containing tomatoes, citrus, or other acidic fruit) may bake best in a glass dish, to prevent the metal from reacting to the acidic ingredients.

Should I bake lasagna in glass or metal? ›

Acidic ingredients like tomatoes and citrus can react with aluminum (the most common metal used in bakeware), creating a metallic taste in your food. This is why lasagna and other casseroles with acidic ingredients are often baked in glass.

Why do you put milk in lasagna? ›

The secret ingredient? Milk. It tenderises the meat, to leave you with the most tender ragù. Use a deep dish and find out how to layer a lasagne.

Do you criss cross lasagna noodles? ›

(Do notice that I put the noodles criss cross – perpendicular from the layer below – it helps it to hold together when you serve it). So, the noodles directly on the cheese means there won't be enough for a top layer of noodles.

Should the last layer of lasagna be pasta? ›

The Final Layer

Top the middle layers with a final layer of pasta. Spread it with more sauce, and sprinkle it evenly with shredded cheese. I like to use a mix of shredded mozzarella cheese and Parmesan cheese here.

Why is my lasagna so runny? ›

The sauce could be too watery. The noodles can be holding on to water. The vegetables are releasing excess moisture. If you are using ricotta be careful of the moisture it can add.

Should the top layer of lasagna be meat or pasta? ›

The best way to layer your lasagna is to start with a layer of red sauce, follow it up with a layer of white sauce, then pasta, then cheese. Follow this pattern until you've filled your tray.

How far in advance can you make lasagna before cooking it? ›

You can assemble the lasagna, cover it tightly with plastic wrap or aluminum foil, and refrigerate it for up to 2 days before baking. This not only saves time but also allows the flavors to meld together, making the lasagna even more delicious.

Should top of lasagna be meat or pasta? ›

The top layer of the lasagne should be béchamel sauce. If the top is just pasta with cheese it will dry and crisp up. Sauce with cheese on top.

How do you layer Gordon Ramsay's lasagna? ›

Spoon half the meat sauce into the bottom of the baking dish and place pasta sheets on top. Pour in half the cheese sauce and spread evenly. And then more meat and pasta sheets and cheese… you know how to layer a lasagna. Finish with grated Parmesan and sprinkle with another pinch of oregano; lightly season.

Should lasagna noodles overlap? ›

You can cut or fold the noodles any way you want in order to get a complete layer. Most people overlap them a little bit, and it's a good idea to alternate where the seams are in subsequent layers, but it's not vital. Don't over-think it. Just practice a few times and see what works for you and your pan.

Should you criss cross lasagna noodles? ›

(Do notice that I put the noodles criss cross – perpendicular from the layer below – it helps it to hold together when you serve it). So, the noodles directly on the cheese means there won't be enough for a top layer of noodles.

Should lasagna be on top or middle shelf? ›

When in doubt, consider the middle rack an actual happy medium for baking. The center oven rack is best for: Desserts, such as cookies, pies and cakes. Pasta, such as lasagna, ziti and macaroni and cheese.

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