Homemade Lasagne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (2024)

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A classic lasagne with a side salad and garlic bread is a fantastic meal that’s so hard to beat. This is my best homemade lasagne recipe it takes a little effort to make, but it’s so worth it!

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This best homemade lasagne recipe is simple but oh SO good – rich beef ragu, layers of pasta, bechamel sauce and gooey mozzarella and cheddar cheese.

It’s my all time favourite. I love lasagne just as much as Garfield does.I love lasagne with a nice simple salad with balsamic dressing and crunchy, buttery garlic bread.

Bring. It. On.

I won’t deny that lasagne is a really easy thing to make – it’s a bit of a labour of love and is time consuming – but if you have the time, the end result is SO worth it.

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HOw To maKE the best homemade lasagne

There are three steps to making lasagne from scratch. They are:

  • making the ragu
  • making the white (Bechamel) sauce
  • Assembling the lasagne

First of all we make the meat sauce (beef ragu). I always use this recipe. I often do this the night before to get ahead. For best results, let the ragu blip away for a good 2-3 hours on a low heat. Doing this will allow all the flavours to develop and your ragu will be all the better for it.

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the bechamel sauce

Then we need to make the white (bechamel) sauce. I don’t like to make the sauce too thick because it tends to disappear into the layers if it isn’t a little runny.

I like lots of white sauce in my lasagne so I don’t skimp on it!

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Layer it up!

  • Start with a thin layer of the ragu on the bottom of the dish. You don’t need very much for this layer – you just need a little to stop the lasagne sheets from sticking to the bottom of the dish.
  • Top with lasagne sheets, slightly overlapping them, then add a little mozzarella followed by a layer of white sauce. Repeat the process, finishing with a layer of white sauce.
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  • Scatter some grated cheddar cheese and a little dried oregano over the top.
  • If you have time, leave the lasagne for up to an hour before baking – this allows the flavours to develop and the layers to settle into each other.If you are too busy for this and have a hungry family to feed, don’t worry!
  • Bake for 40-50 minutes until the lasagne is golden and bubbling.
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can you make lasagne in advance?

Yes – in fact it’s actually better if you do. Prepare as usual, allow to cool thoroughly then cover and place in the fridge. Leave for up to 2 days before baking. Remove from the fridge and allow to come to room temperature (30 minutes – 1 hour) before baking.

do i need to cover lasagne while baking?

You don’t have to cover the lasagne while it’s in the oven, but if it’s looking like the top is becoming dry or too crispy, you can cover with a piece of tin foil.

how many layers should lasagne have?

A good lasagne should have three or four layers. My preference is always three layers.

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can i freeze homemade lasagne?

Yes, lasagne can easily be frozen. Prepare the lasagne, cover with grated cheese and let it go completely cold. Once the lasagne has cooled, wrap the whole thing (including the dish) tightly in plastic wrap (as close to the surface of the lasagne as possible) and a double layer of tin foil. Freeze for up to 3 months.

To defrost the lasagne, take it out of the freezer the day/night before you want to eat it and let it thaw in the fridge overnight.

When you’re ready to bake it, remove the lasagne from the fridge and take off the wrapping. Preheat the oven to 180C/160Fan/350F and bake for around 50-60 minutes, until piping hot. If the top looks like it is browning too much, cover with a layer of foil.

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more comfort food classics

  • Chilli Con Carne
  • Chicken Milanese with Spaghetti
  • Meatball Mozzarella pasta bake
  • Hearty sausage casserole
  • Quick beef stroganoff
  • easy sweet and sour chicken
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Homemade lasagne Recipe

Yield: 6

Prep Time: 25 minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

Additional Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 3 hours 30 minutes

A classic lasagne with a salad and garlic bread is a fantastic meal that's so hard to beat! Follow my guide on how to make the best homemade lasagne recipe from scratch.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 (500g) quantity of slow cooked bolognese sauce
  • CLICK ON ABOVE TEXT FOR THE RECIPE

FOR THE WHITE SAUCE

  • 60g butter
  • 60g plain flour
  • 700ml whole milk
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 50g freshly grated parmesan cheese (optional)
  • Good grating of freshly grated nutmeg
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
  • 250g Lasagne sheets (fresh sheets are best but dried are also fine)
  • 200-240g ball fresh Mozzarella, sliced into small rounds (you could also use the grated Mozzarella that comes in bags)
  • 75g grated cheddar or parmesan cheese for the topping (sometimes I do a mixture of both)
  • 1/2 tsp dried oregano

Instructions

  1. Make the ragu (link to recipe in the ingredient box)
  2. To make the white sauce, melt the butter in a medium sized pan over a low heat. Add the flour and stir for a few minutes. You should have a thick roux. Remove from the heat and gradually whisk in the milk, whisking very well to get rid of any lumps. Once all the milk has been incorporated, place the pan back on the heat, add the bay leaf and simmer gently on a low heat for 10-15 minutes. Once the sauce has thickened slightly, remove from the heat and stir in the cheese if using, a good grating of nutmeg and salt and pepper.
  3. To assemble the Lasagne, spread a small amount of ragu sauce over the base of the baking dish (you don't need much) then cover with the lasagne sheets, slightly overlapping them. Add a layer of white sauce, followed by a few pieces of the mozzarella. Repeat until everything is used up, finishing with a layer of white sauce. Sprinkle with the grated cheese and dried oregano.
  4. If you have time, let the Lasagne sit for around an hour before you bake it - this will give the flavours a chance to intensify.
  5. When you're ready to bake, heat the oven to 200C/180Fan/350F/Gas mark 6. Bake the Lasagne for 40-50 minutes until golden and bubbling. Remove from the oven and allow to rest for 10 minutes before slicing.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 570

Calories and Nutrition information is provided by a third party application and is intended as a rough guide only.

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Homemade Lasagne Recipe - Something Sweet Something Savoury (2024)

FAQs

Is lasagna sweet or savoury? ›

Dive into layers of savory goodness with this classic comfort food! Tender pasta sheets are layered with a hearty meat sauce, rich cheese, and aromatic herbs and spices, all baked to perfection until bubbly and golden.

What can I add to my lasagna to make it taste better? ›

Sugar: Two tablespoons of white sugar add subtle sweetness and enhance the flavor of the sauce. Spices and seasonings: This lasagna recipe is flavored with fresh parsley, dried basil leaves, salt, Italian seasoning, fennel seeds, and black pepper. Lasagna noodles: Use store-bought or homemade lasagna noodles.

What is the correct order to layer lasagna? ›

Quick Overview:
  1. The first thing that goes on the buttered tray is a layer of red sauce. This is so that nothing sticks to the bottom.
  2. After that, add a smaller layer of white sauce.
  3. Then finally a layer of pasta.
  4. Repeat the process: red sauce, white sauce, pasta.

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

12 Lasagna Mistakes You Didn't Realize You Were Making
  1. Not cooking the noodles correctly. Adao/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Not having all the ingredients ready. ...
  3. Not browning the meat. ...
  4. Using the wrong cheese. ...
  5. Skipping the dairy sauce. ...
  6. Skimping on the amount of marinara. ...
  7. Improperly layering the noodles. ...
  8. Forgetting a layer of sauce.
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Is ricotta cheese savory or sweet? ›

Ricotta brings rich pasta, ravioli fillings, frittatas, and assorted desserts to mind. Its mild flavor and light, airy texture make it a winner in all sorts of dishes, both sweet and savory. Whatever it's used in, ricotta has a way of making whatever's on the fork a comforting experience.

How to add more flavour to lasagne? ›

10 tips for the perfect lasagne
  1. Up the texture with chunky meat.
  2. Add pancetta or bacon.
  3. Squeeze in some ketchup.
  4. Don't be shy with the wine.
  5. Try a wild mushroom white sauce for added luxury.
  6. Use three types of cheese.
  7. Choose egg pasta sheets.
  8. Stop the slop (add less sauce)

How many layers is too many for lasagna? ›

FITTING IN ALL THE LAYERS

Generally, lasagna has about 3 or 4 layers of pasta, with sauce, ricotta cheese, mozzarella, béchamel, and sometimes meat or even meatballs or sausage between those layers. Our many layer lasagna has around 12 layers of pasta, or even more depending on how thin you end up rolling the dough.

Do you bake lasagna covered or uncovered? ›

Cover the baking dish with aluminum foil. Bake in the preheated oven for 30 to 40 minutes. Remove the foil and bake until cheese is golden brown, 5 to 10 more minutes. Remove from the oven and let stand for 10 minutes before cutting and serving.

Do you cook lasagne sheets before layering? ›

Soak the lasagne sheets in a single layer in boiling water for 5 mins. (Although the packet says no pre-cook, I find soaking improves the texture.) Drain well. Heat oven to 200C/fan 180C/gas 6.

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? ›

Milk. It tenderises the meat, to leave you with the most tender ragù.

What keeps lasagna from falling apart? ›

A thin sauce runs right off of cooked lasagna noodles, causing all the layers to slide off of each other, as well. A thick sauce, meanwhile, almost acts like a glue that holds the layers together, resulting in a dish that slices into neat squares.

What does lasagna classify as? ›

Lasagna (UK: /ləˈzænjə/, US: /ləˈzɑːnjə/, Italian: [laˈzaɲɲa]), also known as lasagne ( Italian: [laˈzaɲɲe]), is a type of pasta, possibly one of the oldest types, made in very wide, flat sheets.

What is savoury rather than sweet? ›

While sweet foods are often high in sugar and calories, savory foods can be rich in protein, fiber and healthy fats. They provide sustained energy and promote feelings of fullness, which helps prevent overeating and support healthy weight management.

What is taste of lasagna? ›

FLAVOR: Typical of thermally processed pasta and a tomato beef sauce with a cooked cheese, slight salt, and slight spice-herb blend taste. TEXTURE: Soft cooked pasta, soft fine curd cheese, with small cooked ground meat pieces.

Why does my lasagna taste sweet? ›

They add sugar. Most tomato recipes call for sugar. Even if personally you do not add it, a lot of chefs will.

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