Ooooo look at that amazing cheese! Love that it’s simpler than a regular lasagna too! Julie @ Julie’s Eats & Treats recently posted..Crock Pot Beef Stew
Would like to ask if the lasagna noodles is pre-cooked or is it really raw when you put it in? Please answer back cause I would really really love to do this… (Sons favorite) π
Thanks so much… π
Oh my goodness Ashley! This lasagna looks amazing!! I love how quick and easy it is too π Pinned! Trish – Mom On Timeout recently posted..Caramel Apple Monkey Bread
This looks great! Quick meals are a must for my house! One question though…the cheese is added after you brown the meat in the above steps but the picture looks like it was added last. which do you do?
Thanks for catching that, Lisa. I did actually add my cheese last, but it would work totally fine either way. I just liked the look of the melted cheese on top. π
How does not burn for you? Me and my S.O. tried making this tonight, and while the cheesy noodle goop was delicious, the bottom meat layer turned into one black angry crust π
Step 2 says to stir occasionally while it is cooking the 20 minutes, which is before you add the Ricotta on top and stir slightly. “2. Place lasagna noodles over meat mixture; top with tomatoes, tomato sauce, basil and Β½ cup water. Bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, 20 minutes or until noodles are tender. Is you do that, it won’t burn the meat.
Step 2 says to stir occasionally while it is cooking the 20 minutes, which is before you add the Ricotta on top and stir slightly. “2. Place lasagna noodles over meat mixture; top with tomatoes, tomato sauce, basil and Β½ cup water. Bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, 20 minutes or until noodles are tender. Is you do that, it won’t burn the meat.
Quick question. No mention of mozzarella in instructions. Do you cook the Ricotta, with the filling, or put Ricotta and Mozzarella on top after it has cooked? My inclination would be to cook Ricotta with filling, but not sure about this recipe.
I don’t like Ricotta or cottage cheese, so the recipe I’ve always used calls for Mozzarella and cheddar. Sometimes I will use an Italian Blend instead of Mozzarella, or in addition to it. Substitutions can always be done in any recipe. Just use what you like, or what your wife likes, instead. I will probably use the Italian Blend and cheddar when I make this, instead of Ricotta.
Step 2 says to stir occasionally while it is cooking the 20 minutes, which is before you add the Ricotta on top and stir slightly. β2. Place lasagna noodles over meat mixture; top with tomatoes, tomato sauce, basil and Β½ cup water. Bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, 20 minutes or until noodles are tender.” If you do that, it wonβt burn the meat.
I made this tonight and my husband (who is CRAZY picky and only likes lasagna if it has TONS of meat) LOVED it…as did my parents! I just used a pound more of beef, and as long as I continued stirring and watching it, it was fine! I was wondering how yours turned out so beautiful. After I mixed it all together it looked kinda…wierd. Like when you mix salsa and sour cream…but a good cover with the cheeses on top would be perfect!! Anyways….the family LOVED it!! π Thanks so much!
I was wondering the same thing. I guess I’ll either use very lean meat, or drain it if it looks like it needs drained. I wish she’d answered your question.
Love this! Easy, quick and delicious lasagna can’t be beat.
Ooooo look at that amazing cheese! Love that it’s simpler than a regular lasagna too!
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This looks SO fantastic – I’ll definitely be giving this a try!
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What a timesaver! Can’t wait to try this.
Quick and easy is the name of the game during the weekdays and this lasagna fits the bill perfectly.
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Would like to ask if the lasagna noodles is pre-cooked or is it really raw when you put it in? Please answer back cause I would really really love to do this… (Sons favorite) π
Thanks so much… π
Hi Ailene–the noodles are uncooked. They cook just perfectly in the pot with the other ingredients. π
Lasagna is one of my family favorites too but we suffer from not having it often as well, can’t wait to give this a try π Pinned!
this is the best 30 minute meal ever! my fussy oneloves lasagna
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This. Is. BRILLIANT! Lasagna is so time consuming so you had me at thirty minutes π Looks great!
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Oh my goodness Ashley! This lasagna looks amazing!! I love how quick and easy it is too π Pinned!
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This looks great! Quick meals are a must for my house! One question though…the cheese is added after you brown the meat in the above steps but the picture looks like it was added last. which do you do?
Thanks for catching that, Lisa. I did actually add my cheese last, but it would work totally fine either way. I just liked the look of the melted cheese on top. π
Totally agree with the look of the melted cheese…makes it hard to resist lol.
I am definitely going to make this. I can’t wait!!
I hope you like it, Jenna! My husband went crazy over it!
Hiiii. This looks very easy. But I like white sauce lasagna. Can you give a quick recipe for that?
I made this last night. It was so good!! Thanks for the recipe this one will become a staple at our house.
You could also try this with Malfalda noodles instead of broken lasagna. They aren’t as thick so it may not take as long to cook.
I was thinking the same thing, and I’m sure it would be fine, just check them to see when they’re done, and it should be fine.
I was thinking the same thing, and I’m sure it would work, just keep checking them to see when they are done, because it would take less time.
How does not burn for you? Me and my S.O. tried making this tonight, and while the cheesy noodle goop was delicious, the bottom meat layer turned into one black angry crust π
That happened to me also
Did you stir it, per instructions, while it was cooking?
It says to stir it after adding ricotta on top. the meat and italian cheese are at the bottom. It has been boiling and then cooking for 20 minutes.
Step 2 says to stir occasionally while it is cooking the 20 minutes, which is before you add the Ricotta on top and stir slightly. “2. Place lasagna noodles over meat mixture; top with tomatoes, tomato sauce, basil and Β½ cup water. Bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, 20 minutes or until noodles are tender. Is you do that, it won’t burn the meat.
Can’t wait to try this π
Tried this tonight, tasted good and was easy, but the meat burned. Didanyone else have this problem?
Step 2 says to stir occasionally while it is cooking the 20 minutes, which is before you add the Ricotta on top and stir slightly. “2. Place lasagna noodles over meat mixture; top with tomatoes, tomato sauce, basil and Β½ cup water. Bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, 20 minutes or until noodles are tender. Is you do that, it won’t burn the meat.
Love thie recipe although I’m vegetarian! Any suggestions for substitutes for the beef? Can’t wait to try this out!
Mushrooms. They are very meaty.;
Quick question. No mention of mozzarella in instructions. Do you cook the Ricotta, with the filling, or put Ricotta and Mozzarella on top after it has cooked? My inclination would be to cook Ricotta with filling, but not sure about this recipe.
Sounds delicious but my wife is not a fan of Ricotta cheese. Any suggestions on a substitute?
I use drained cottage cheese. I can’t stand ricotta
I used small curd cottage cheese as well!
I don’t like Ricotta or cottage cheese, so the recipe I’ve always used calls for Mozzarella and cheddar. Sometimes I will use an Italian Blend instead of Mozzarella, or in addition to it. Substitutions can always be done in any recipe. Just use what you like, or what your wife likes, instead. I will probably use the Italian Blend and cheddar when I make this, instead of Ricotta.
I made this tonight… Didn’t come out good. The meat burnt on the bottom before the noodles cooked all the way. I suggest it be stirred while cooking
Yea it says to do that in the instructions
Step 2 says to stir occasionally while it is cooking the 20 minutes, which is before you add the Ricotta on top and stir slightly. β2. Place lasagna noodles over meat mixture; top with tomatoes, tomato sauce, basil and Β½ cup water. Bring to a boil; cover, reduce heat and simmer, stirring occasionally, 20 minutes or until noodles are tender.” If you do that, it wonβt burn the meat.
Does it have to be made in a dutch over?
I just used a regular large pot…came out great
I made this tonight and my husband (who is CRAZY picky and only likes lasagna if it has TONS of meat) LOVED it…as did my parents! I just used a pound more of beef, and as long as I continued stirring and watching it, it was fine! I was wondering how yours turned out so beautiful. After I mixed it all together it looked kinda…wierd. Like when you mix salsa and sour cream…but a good cover with the cheeses on top would be perfect!! Anyways….the family LOVED it!! π Thanks so much!
So, you don’t drain the meat?
I was wondering the same thing. I guess I’ll either use very lean meat, or drain it if it looks like it needs drained. I wish she’d answered your question.