By the way, this is simply my rendition of Italian-American lasagna, and not intended to claim any type of superiority, authenticity, or other such nonsense. If your Nonna uses fresh pasta, or insists on a béchamel, then bless her heart, but that's not how this half-Italian rolls.
There are only two things you need for great lasagna; a thick, rich, super-meaty meat sauce, and lots of it; and a ricotta filling where only the finest cheeses are welcomed. For the sauce I love a combination of half Italian sausage and half lean ground beef. I also like lots of sauce.
If you use too much sauce, the worst that can happen is you have a plate of pasta with sauce, but if you don't use enough, you end up with dry lasagna, and there's nothing sadder than dry lasagna.
For the cheese mixture I like the holy trinity of whole milk ricotta, fresh mozzarella, and Reggiano-Parmigiano. If you use the real stuff, your lasagna will taste better. I also use twice as much ricotta as most recipes, which works great here since I use twice the meat as well. Hey, this is Christmas lasagna after all. Enjoy!
Ingredients (for a deep 15" x 10" lasagna pan):
For the meat sauce:
1 pound Italian sausage
1 1/2 pound lean ground beef
8 oz mushrooms, chopped
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
6 cups marinara sauce
1/2 cup water
Note: depending on the seasoning of your sausage, you can add 1/2 teaspoon of an Italian dried herb blend.
For the cheese filling:
2 egg, beaten
2 lbs ricotta cheese
8 oz mozzarella cheese, cubed
2/3 cup freshly grated Reggiano-Parmigiano
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
big pinch of cayenne
The rest:
1 lb lasagna noodles
8 oz mozzarella cheese, torn in small pieces
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese to top
150 comments:
Looking amazing!!!
Thanks chef
Love this :)
You know just yesterday, I was talking to my wife about what to take out to my Folks for Christmas. "Does he have a Lasagna?", she asked. "Nope", I said dejectedly. Wait till I tell her!
Thanks for the Christmas wish Chef John!
Oh My Gosh Finally! Thank you Thank you! best Christmas gift to us ever!
"If you can use a grater, you should be a hater."
Are you SURE that's an old saying? :)
woooooow
i'll try it soon
amaizing blog
thank u
I just can't wait to make this!! I was one of those 300 who requested this so THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart! I always enjoy watching your videos...thanks for all your hard work. I hope you are feeling better! Merry Christmas to you and your family Chef John!
Great! I havn't been visiting the site a lot recently due to lack of interest (Lets face it, the freakishly small wooden spoon can only make a certain number of comebacks). But the garlic pasta thingy looks great and i've waited OVER A YEAR for you to make a lasagne recipe! What took you so damn long? ;)
Most Authentic-Fishianados don't pre boil pasta sheets but if you don't preboil it the sheets become tasteless and the top becomes rock solid. Whereas if you preboil them it gives it more flavour (Don't forget to salt the water) and they become soft and almost creepy. It makes the dish more unified and 'melded together' as opposed to "Pasta Sheets with a meat and cheese sauce. Anyone agree?
This is actually quite different to how I make it but i'm going to give it a go! My faith in this site has been restored!
It amazing how much you can tell about a person from just a single comment.
Was that directed towards me? What kind of person am I? :S
Looks amazing chef!! You are on roll! Thanks!
Whoa, nice lasagna! Not sure what some people are looking at, but for me your videos have never looked better or been more interesting. Thanks and MERRY CHRISTMAS to u and michele!
Chef, just wanted to let you know, I saw this video and immediately went and bought twice the amount of ingredients so I can cook it today (meat sauce is simmering right now actually) and on Christmas day, too. Thanks for the recipe and I can't wait until a couple hours from now when it's done!! And to Kevin - how the heck does one actually lose interest in this site? This is the best video cooking blog on the internet by far!!
I got really excited watching this. Never occurred to me to lay the noodles down in different directions. I guess it would hold together better. Thanks for the recipe and video!
I should not have watched this. Now instead of working out I have the urge to throw on my raincoat, rush to the grocery store, and buy every last ingredient I need. Even though, the husband and I are having a steak dinner tonight to celebrate our anniversary. Pshhh, who needs steak?
I want lasagna.
Sorry! Sounds like I messed up your anniversary plans! ;-) Happy anniversary!
I didn't mean it in a bad way, I never visit recipe sites apart from this one, so even if this site only manages to keep me slightly interested, that's an amazing achievement ;)
I really didn't mean it in a negative way, I think it's a great site, it just got a bit boring the last 1 or two months.. just my opinion..
I'll probably me making this recipe tomorrow though! :)
D'OH! A Lasagna Pan is what I forgot to ask for Christmas! This looks awesome. And a perfect meal to make for my inlaws and outlaws. Thanks
A good lasgna recipe is something to treasure. After suffering through a few too many frozen, meatless "meat lasagnas" from the grocery store this will be a real treat. I will have to see if I can get my son to build this with me over the holidays. Thanks Chef John and Merry Christmas.
i live in denmark and we dont have the Italian sausage so i was wondering what the flavor profile is of the sausage and what kind of meat it is made of??
just a basic pork mixture with fennel, garlic, Italian herbs, etc.
Oh man, I want to make this RIGHT NOW. But because of the holidays our fridge is full of food already!
New Year's resolution for 2011: make more lasagna!
I believe I have been watching the videos on this site for about a year. I have been through the archives and have tried about 20 recipes. I have not been disappointed. ever. Sundays are my days to cook and I will be pairing this with your wonderful garlic bread recipe! THANKS CHEF JOHN.
Thank you for the great recipe! Do you think that ricotta can be substituted with quark? It is quite difficult to find good quality ricotta where I am from. Thank you!
Alex
Hi Chef John,
I'm italian and i want tell you that your Christmas Lasagna is fantastic and i really think i'll do it for Christmas
Hello from Barbara,
Verona,Italy
Alex,
Where are you located? I order Ricotta from Amazon sometimes. Though it sounds funny to order cheese from the internet, it is much better than the range I have near my house.
Is it okay to just put this in the fridge after i layer everything to bake later?
Sure, may take a little while longer, but that's how lots of people do it.
I am amazed both by this delicious sounding recipe--thank you...and also that your wood spoon you use has a hole in it.
Alex, (are you my brother??? Are you in Finland?? Because it would be funny if you were my brother, and I know he reads this site.....)
You could use quark, although it might be a little tangier than ricotta. What I've also done is used good cottage cheese whizzed til smooth in the food processor.
Hi Chef John, Greetings from the Dominican Republic. I want to express that I am a fan of FW and that Id never seen a recipe of lasagna that used a mixture of Italian sausage and ground meat, must be incredible. Keep up the good work!
Hi Chef John,
Great pasta recipe. Reminds me very much of the one I've been using, except that I don't combine the ricotta cheese with the mozzarella and parmesan. Have you tried it without combining the cheeses?
Been loving FW, keep it up!
YAY! good to know that i'm not the only one who uses italian sausage in making her spaghetti sauces.
yes i have, it just takes longer to layer and I don't see the advantage of not mixing it in.
happy holidays chef! love your recipes and can't wait to try your
lasagna. btw the bread recipe is a hit @ my house and go to it frequently... so once again happy holidays to you and yours and hope everyone good health.
Chef John, I had lasagna scheduled for the second day after New Year's one. It would be a classical recipe I have from my Milanesa amica - I already added to my shopping list the extra cheese. Bechamel goodbye !
Thanks - I love trying new versions. Enjoy your Holidays!
Mary (Ginger)
Greek living in Hungary
Chef John, thank you yet again for taking the time out of your busy schedule and making an amazing dish. It means a lot to me when I see people like you who strive to not only create but to teach how to create, it really is rare. I did not know I could create delicious dishes until I found this website, I love it
Thanks again for your effort, and Merry christmas!.
Seth T
Thanks!! :-)
As a culinary graduate, i love seeing recipe videos, especially yours. very helpful
Im going to be making this soon for the holidays. Seems absolutely delicious. I`ve been watching all of your recipe videos. They are so helpful and entertaining. Please keep up the good work!!
um.. can you prepare the meat sauce and cheese mixtures in advance, like a day or so before you assemble and bake? would love to know.
Yes u can!
Kevin,
the freakishly small wooden spoon never gets old. in my kitchen it's the one i use the most!!
My husband loves lasagne so I'll definitely be trying this recipe soon! Up till now I've been using the one on the back of the box, which is all fine and good, but I bet yours is going to be tastier!
Also, by the way, I cooked my first turkey ever for Xmas yesterday using your instructions, and as always it turned out fantastically! Apparently it was so good I have volunteered myself for turkey duty in all future family Xmases. =) Thanks again for your wonderful videos! I don't know what I'd do without them...
Chef John you are an inspiration. We made this for our Boxing Day (crazy Canadians) dinner. I only changed one thing - GARLIC EH! Added it to the meat and cheese filling.
Thanks - even our kids are watching your videos now. They love Chef John. (So much so that if a meal on my table is really good they ask "Is this from Chef John?" I may actually be chopped liver - not one of my food wishes by the way.
You Rockstar!
So what if I made this and froze it for later? How long would I need to bake it to properly thaw and thoroughly heat it?
Sorry, never done. Until it's hot! ;-)
The nasty frozen ones that you can buy take 2hrs from freezer to table.
This would be much better to make big batches of and freeze I would think.
There is enough on this site to cook, learn about, and enjoy for a long time. Oh, and it's all for free thanks to the dedication of Chef John. Cheers, and thanks Chef!
I made this dish. My boyfriend now thinks I am a God. Thank you Chef John. Thank you.
You are a God. We all are. :-)
This site really improves people's lives, and brings families back to the table, which is something I believe this country is in desperate need of, so my sincere gratitude to you Chef.
On another note, I always assumed my Aunt served Lasagna on Christmas day because Nana's Spaghetti and Meatballs was simply too informal for the holiday. I never knew this was an actual Italian-American tradition until now - I finally feel I have a culture all my own! (half kidding). Don’t forget the Antipasto appetizer :)
Sorry for the long-winded comment - I'm having a good evening. Hey Chef John, what about some Calabrian-American dishes? I like my pasta with lots of heat & anchovies! I think Napolitano cooking drowned other influences out.
I love this site – what a contribution!
All my best you and your family for 2011,
Paul from NY
Thanks for the great comment!!
Hey Chef John,
What kind of pot are you using? It's a Creuset style one? Is the heat distribution better than stainless? Less sticky?
Thanks for your great recipes.
Yes, its a le creuset. I think all heavy bottomed pots work about the same. Never noticed a diff.
Like the former persons that posted here - I love this recipe too. Very well explained. Thank youf or this!
I am supprised that you have not used any garlic in this recipe, which I had to change in my version of it ;-).
Anyways - great food - great recipe!
The sauce and sausage had garlic in them! Thanks!
Hi Chef John,
Greetings from Singapore! We don't have Reggiano-Parmigiano here, so is there any other cheese/product that we can replace it with?
Thanks!
Sorry, I don't know your options. A hard, dry, sharp grating cheese. I know there are some Italian restaurant there, what do they use?
Well, they have their Reggiano-Parmigiano cheese shipped overseas.
Although there are some restaurants that use Romano or Parmesan cheese instead. :D
I made this for the family last night and it was delicious! Even my teen daughter mentioned that was a special recipe and very good. Today the left overs went to my starving college musician son downtown, where it will be ravaged no doubt.
Thanks Chef John for another well prepared video of a classic pushed to the edge of wonderfulness!
Made this the other night and my family really enjoyed it. I told them how I stumbled upon your amazing blog. <3 Thanks for a great recipe Chef John.
I noticed a couple of comments about garlic and I wanted to mention that adding a bunch of garlic to the cheese mix really works well. I added almost a whole bulb of diced garlic and it didn't overpower the dish with too much garlic flavor. It's just for the cheese layers. And, for those layers, what goes better together than cheese, garlic & italian parsely?
Hi,
Thanks for this recipe, I will do exactly as you instructed, but... (there's always butts ;-) - think this coz I'm Polish ;-D). But I would like to see the "traditional" one from you too. There's much rumour about bechamel, so I would like to taste it too to compare both and see the advantage of yours :-D. Please, show us, and by the way - is there any simple way to make lasagna noodles itself?
And one technical question - can you force your webmaster to swich off that annoying "home" scrolling (up to the start) after clicking left mouse button? It is important to ppl who want to scroll the page with keyboard but "lost focus" (I mean technical term), and have to click the page to say to the browser "I need focus here now", and BAH! You are AGAIN ath the top of the page, while you've wanted to browse something at the and or a middle - and as you know, some sections has plenty of recipes down there... Big thanks in advance for "repairing" this issue :-)
And keep up being the best food blogger I've seen so far :-). You have a very good sound/tone/timbr of your voice for the job (maybe not the most important, but very NICE :-D).
The lasagna pan you used looked about as full as you could get by the time everything got put in there.
If it was something like 15x10x3, do you think a 16x11x2.5 pan would work (only 440 cubic inches vs. 450; about 0.7 cups difference), or is it more important that the pan be as deep?
I really want to make this tomorrow, but finding the right size pan that doesn't bleed my wallet dry is proving harder than I expected.
Thanks for your help!
of course deeper is better, BUT it should work fine. Just bake on a foiled sheet pan in case of any bubble-overs. enjoy!
Polish Anon,
I'm sure you will eventually see a lasagna bolognese on the blog!
btw, I have absolutely no idea what the rest of your comment means! My mac mouse doesn't have a left button, so I can't even begin to figure out what you are saying.
And, I have no webmaster to ask! ;-)
Hi again,
Ok, you can call me Chris instead of polish anon ;-). Sorry not for introducing myself before - the internet habits ;-).
It's nice to hear about bolognese version, and you can ignore the webmaster stuff in such circumstances as you described, we will handle this :-D
Thanks and keep warm ;-)
Finally got a chance to make this lovely lasagna. Using jarred sauce it definitely benefited from extra garlic - but it all depends on what you start with and how you like it. My preference on the next go might be to up the sauce just a little but this is one of the best lasagnas I've ever enjoyed. Thanks for the recipe Chef John.
Kim
Chef John
Before finding this site, I always had this inner desire to cook food but never really knew where to start or what to cook. Silly but true. Then I found FW and in the past three weeks, I have tried five six of your dishes here and even though some didn't turn out as good as i would have liked but who cares. I can't can't can't wait for the weekends so I can cook. I truly enjoy the process. It feels like a spiritual journey to me. honestly. taking something from nature and turning it into food. It's like meditation. LOVE IT and I thank YOU for awakening this passion in me. After three weeks of non stop reading of articles on this site, I think I may have found a new passion in my life. So exciting. :) Thank You
ps.
I am now a hero in my family. :)
everyone is waiting for the lasagna to finish cooking. :)
Peter.
what kind of mushrooms did u use???
Just regular button mushrooms
Big thanks for this blog! I'm gonna try this tomorrow! You wouldn't believe how much trouble I have to go through here in Finland to get all the ingredients for your recipes.
But so far it was all worth it! :)
Stumbled upon your video of this dish a couple weeks ago & my husband & I agreed we needed to make this soon. It's in the oven right now & I can't wait to try it. This is only the second time I've made scratch lasagna & I'm anxious to see how it turns out.
Someone else commented they couldn't find good ricotta but they can easily make their own which was another video we stumbled upon from Working Class Foodies. I made it yesterday & used it in today's lasagna.
This will be a memorable Valentine's dinner to say the least. Cheesecake for dessert anyone?
@Fadhilah: I'm from Singapore too, and I've found blocks of Parmigiano Reggiano at Cold Storage. The brand I have is Granarolo. Good luck!
@Chef John: Once again, I find myself barely an inch from the screen. Watching you spread that cheese mixture sooo slowly was just heaven. This site makes me so happy. Thanks for the vid - I'm gonna spread some Italian love to my family now.
I made this last weekend and oh my god it was so tasty, thanks for a great recipe.
You inspire me a lot Chef John!
I just made this and had a question... why do you have to cook the meat and mushrooms until there is no more liquid at the bottom? You add the spaghetti sauce right after and add water when it's simmering, so what's the difference?
I did it your way but was just wondering! I love your blog!
Reducing the liquid in the mushrooms concentrates the flavor. :-)
Chef John, I would like to halve this recipe and make this in a 9x9 pyrex pan. What changes would there be in cooking temp or time? Thank you!
Sorry, not sure, I'd have to test. Never made small lasagna!
I'll have 9 huge portions :)
Hey!
What about onion. garlic & mirepoix?
Hey!
What about the addition of garlic, onion & mirepoix...? A must in lasagne?
I'm on a tight budget and couldn't afford a lot for my boyfriend's big birthday this weekend, but I knew that he loves lasagna and cheesecake, so I decided to make both instead of spending tons of money on something materialistic. I'm using your recipes for both dishes, and I've already made the cheesecake...it turned out great, and sans-crack! I'm attempting the lasagna tonight. Thank you so much, Chef John! Cheers.
I tried this recipe today and it worked out perfect. Very moist very cheesy( maybe because i put too much cheese, but it was nice still! ) and over all resturant quality hands down. I never post on blogs but chef John, i tried your turkey ( beautiful even for a hot Australian summer ) and now this and your videos have been very helpful.
Iam about to make this today!
Hope it will be good!
I made it!
Was so delicious!
Chef John,
Thank you so much for your contribution.. I'll be making this lasagna TODAY!!! Love your instructions... soooo perfect!!
Christy
Chef John,
Thank you so much for your contribution.. I'll be making this lasagna TODAY!!! Love your instructions... soooo perfect!!
Christy
You think creminis will work? Whatever, i'll use 'em anyway!
Chef John,
I've been searching YouTube for a lasagna recipe and this looks delicious! (I am now obsessed with watching your videos and want to make everything!) I'm planning on doing a lasagna dinner for my boyfriend. He always says "it's all about the sauce." My two questions are:
1. Would your tomato sauce recipe go well with your lasagna?
2. What would you reccommend for an appetizer and side?
3. I will be having Chianti with dinner and will be making tiramisu for dessert. Good choices?
<3 Emily
Just add a simple green salad and you have a perfect menu. Enjoy!
I don't eat sausage, so what can I use instead? Can I make it 2 1/2 pound of lean gound beef?
Of course!!
This recipe is such a classic example of a good lasagna that I use it as a template no matter what goes into mine. I just used it to make a vegetarian version with chantrelle mushrooms, caramelized onions, and dinosaur kale. It is yummy. My lasagnas come out much better since I started using this as a base. Not sure if that is a good thing or not. Well, portion control online.
Chef John,
I tried out the lasagna recipe today. Came out great. Much better than anything I have bought frozen or had at a restaurant.
I made my own sauce by sweating the onions and garlic first, then I threw in some peeled tomatoes with the cores taken out, added a diced carrot, and then I let it stir for about 1/2 an hour. The sauce came more as a paste and did not have as much liquid to it but worked very well when I added the meat to it.
2 questions -
Any ideas how I can make my sauce have more liquid?
and
The meal tasted great but it did not look as good as yours. Any tricks to making it look as good as yours?
If you want more liquid, just simply add more sauce. I can't give you any tips on the beef look since I'm not sure what you mean, but maybe you need to break up the meat much smaller when you prepare the sauce. Thanks!
Yummmm I love your blog!!!!!!!!!!
Hey Chef John,
I love your site, it's probably one my favourite things on the internet, so thanks :)
Anyways, I made thing lasagna today. Followed the recipe to the letter, but I think something went wrong.
The ricotta cheese mixture seems to have a weird (not very nice) consistancy. Almost like wet sand or something :(
Did I get really bad quality ricotta or did I do something wrong? I'm so disappointed, lasagna is my favourite dish, I was looking forward to this so much :(
This recipe is just one more reason that I love you, Chef John. Thanks.
(p.s. I think you mean "marinara" sauce not "marina" sauce in your ingredient list. Unless I am wrong...then you have to tell me what marina sauce is!)
Just made this and it almost turned out perfect, almost. I was a little to conservative with the spices so it ended up a little tame(no chili, cayenne,nutmeg or anything exiting in the house)But the parents loved it so i choose to mark down as a sucess.I added some grated carrot and a dash of red wine vinegar in the meatsauce and it ended up with a very pleasant taste. Thanks for the lovely recipe!
Making this for Christmas day for 24 so quadrupled the recipe. The sauce is simmering in a huge pot and plann on building the four lasagnas in an hour. Serving with sensation salad, Italian bread and wine. Wish me luck,
I love Chef John.
Hi chef John. I hope this isn't a silly question, I only have cheddar and mozzarella cheese at home. Where I live, it's hard to find the cheeses you mentioned, and i don't have enough time. do you think i can use cheddar and mozzarella only?
Hi chef John. I hope this isn't a silly question, I only have cheddar and mozzarella cheese at home. Where I live, it's hard to find the cheeses you mentioned, and i don't have enough time. do you think i can use cheddar and mozzarella only?
You can use any cheeses you want, but the ricotta is kind of important here.
Made this this week. my husband can't stop talking about how i have really raised the bar on my cooking abilities and i owe it to you. Thank you for this recipe it was so great ONLY i omitted the shrooms cuz they make me shiver and i didn't use sausage cuz hubby wont eat pork. BUT that being said it ROCKED and tasted EVER so quality. Thank you Chef John.
Hi Chef John
Tried it and loved it! Absolutely super delicious, perfect texture all around! I think your advice "you need a great meat sauce, and a great cheese mixture" is really the key--I tried lasagna before but this time it was much better.
And somehow, we ended up with some extra cheese mix, about 1.5 cup to 2 cups worth. Any idea how to use them? Thanks!
About that extra cheese mix....just got an idea....making calzones/pizza pockets. I Just whipped up a batch of pizza dough, will add some onion and peppers too. :-)
Great idea!
I just finished eating my lasagna.I think I'm Italian!!! You should see our plates..... CLEAN!! DAMN GOOD LASAGNA!!
You really need a real fully blown lasagna pan for this one.
This lasagna was amazing! I will never make it another way again. I used spinich instead of parsley and cottage cheese with the ricotta and mozzerella. All else was the same as yours. Thank you!
i cannt wait im doin this for my 1 yr and 3 mon. anneversary which is in less then 24 hrs. (:
I promised my boyfriend lasagna for Valentine's day. I'm so glad that I found this! I can't wait to try it out.
Im making this for my valentine. thank goodness i found this recipe. i love your site!! wish i found it sooner.
We cook this Lasagna for Valentine`s Day in a heart baking dish:
http://kochen-mit-carmen.blogspot.com/2012/02/lasagne-herzform-valentinstag.html
So I've made this twice now and they both turned out soupy....what did I do wrong??
So I've made this twice now, and they've both turned out soupy! It's still good, but pretty watery...Do you know what I'm doing wrong?
Probably overcooking and the cheese is separating. You can also try and drain the ricotta first. Watery sauce? Watery pasta? Hard to say!
@Jessica, are you draining the grease out of the browned beef and mushrooms? I know I drained like a cup of liquid.
chef john
could i have tehg recipe for the marinara sauce
thank you
Hey Chef John!
I just made the lasagna today. I think it turned out pretty good and the taste was pretty good as well. Mine turned out a bit watery/soupy but I guess that's because I either put too much meat sauce or the cheese were still abit watery.
Anyway, thanks for taking for time to teach us all these recipes, I'm thinking to trying to make the Tiramisu Chocolate Mousse next :)
This is my FIRST homemade lasagne :) The sauce is cooking on the stove as I type! My husband has never been as excited for one of my meals. I think this one will set the standards high! Thank you so much for sharing these recipe videos! This is the second one I've made. You make cooking easy, fun and most importantly, delicious! THANK YOU!
Question. I'm thinking of cooking this for a church gathering and would rather not have much more than 30 minutes of cooking to do when the actual event starts. Would you recommend cooking it part of the way and then finishing once I'm at the event (there are some ovens there) or cooking all the way beforehand and then simply reheating. If so, how long and at what temp to reheat?
Id cook all the way and reheat. Cant give time, but Id go with 350 until heated through.
We're going to do this for Easter!!
how long do you cook your pasta, and do you boil the water first?
I have never attempted to make lasagna at home before. I tried your recipe and it turned out great, the cheese mix was so yummy. Thank you so much. I will never buy frozen again.
Hi Chef John
How can I replace Italian sausage in this recipe ?
Can I use any other sausage ?
Thanks :)
Hi Chef! I am new to your site and I fucking love it. I'm Jewish but this is almost enough to make me want to celebrate Christmas. Anyhow, is this dish appropriate for a random small dinner party? I'll pair it with red wine and side salad with fresh corn. What do u think? Thanks!!!
Of course!
Hi Chef,
greetings from Germany.
This is the first time I've seen Lasagna being done with a prepared cheese filling, I usually just add crème fraîche and cheese during the layering.
Do you think that it makes sense to use the good buffalo mozarella for a lasagna or is that just a waste?
Love your show,
Markus
I don't understand how you can cook a pasta dish for 30min - 1 hr in the oven without the pasta becoming over cook.... I tried once and the pasta was all mushy after 30min of cooking.... Am I doing something wrong?
-C
Hi Chef Jhon just want to ask if there's any substitute cheese for reggiano parmigiano because it is hard to find here in Saudi Arabia? I have visited to many sites to look for a good recipe of lasagna until I saw your video in YouTube and I got interested but the problem is those cheese that you used. I went to all the well known supermarkets here in Saudi but still I haven' bought any of those cheese except for the grated parmasen cheese which comes in a small plastic bottle. I can't wait to try your recipe... (sigh)
Can I cut out the mushrooms? Or is it an important ingredient to this recipe?
Thanks!
Yes you can cut out, and yes, it's important. Both are true, that's why there is no answer for these types of questions.
Christian,
Sorry, but I just don't have any idea what's available to you! Any Italians in town? They would know!
I made this for Christmas Eve dinner with my big Italian-American family this year, and it was a big hit! What leftovers there were are being contended over between grandma and my toddler, lol. Great recipe and great instruction - thank you! (Just checked the dates, your excellent recipe lives on 3 years after posting, bravo!)
chef, do i have to use goat cheese, i hate that cheese! any other substitute or can i just not use it all?!
Of course!!! It's your lasagna! Use what you like!
Hi Chef!
I have made this lasagna twice and it is sooooo delicious. I have a question: how do you keep the layers from sliding apart when you cut into them? It looks so lovely until I cut it with my fork and then it falls apart into a crazy mess. Doesn't affect the wonderful taste, of course, but I would so rather show off those sexy layers. Thanks!
Why am I just finding this blog??? Chef, you are a genius! Love the video's and humor. Looking forward to trying this recipe tomorrow.
Cheers!
Hi Chef John!
I love this recipe and I've made it multiple times :)
I've also tried to make a "lighter" version....don't yell at me please!
But I would love if you could check out my blog post!
Thanks!
http://jellenablogs.blogspot.com/2013/01/healthy-lasagna.html
Jenna
I made this today for my extended family. I pretty much followed the instructions, but started with a half recipe of Chef John's basic tomato sauce (which yielded about 3 cups of sauce) and just under 2 lbs (combined) of sausage and ground beef. After combining the sauce and meat it resembed sloppy joe, which is what I was shooting for.... I had in my mind that I was going to have four cups of pasta sauce before adding to the meat for whatever reason.
I used a 9x13 pan (gasp) because that's what I have.
Turned out great. The tastes were spot-on for what I had in my mind -- though I could have standed for a little more tomatoe sauce (I guess b/c I'm psycing myself out from not having enough sauce to start with). The last lasagna I made was Tyler Florence's "ultimate" lasagna -- which I thought was a total dud.
The biggst problem for me was that I over-estimated how much meat sauce I had -- meaning I didn't accurately divide it by four -- and I probably used too much on the bottom of the pan, which left too little for the top... But really, this was a relatively easy, yet very tasty lasagna.
This will definitely be my default lasagna recipe from now on. Thanks Chef John for another great recipe!
If I don't have the 10x15 lasagna pan.. would it be the same if i used the one time use pans that is purchased at the dollarge store?
yes!
Hi Chef, I found and made this recipe yesterday. It was amazing. Absolutely the best lasagne I've ever made. And more importantly, my wife said it was the best lasagne she's ever tasted! And you know that old saying - "if mama's not happy...". Thank you so much Chef John! You are the man!!
Happy fo help! :)
Hi Chef John,
Just wanted to express my thanks. Before these vids, I never really cooked anything out of the ordinary, much less something that tasted so good. Thanks to these videos I have found a new hobby. This lasagna and your banana choc chip bread...wow. Now I can cook for my fiancee!
Thanks man, and thanks for keeping it all free.
Big Cheers!
Came up 1 1/2 ladles short of sauce; too much tasting perhaps? Great Recipe, Chef John. This was my best lasagna yet.
I made this recipe for the second time a couple weeks ago for a family gathering. Because I had to accommodate a couple vegetarians in the family, I decided to prepare this as stuffed shells so that I could keep everyone happy. Not a huge surprise, but it worked out great. The cheese filling is good enough to stand alone, but the addition of the meat sauce just puts it over the top.
For the stuffed shells, I found that three cups of sauce to two pounds of meat was perfect... When I made the lasagna I wish I had had four cups of sauce. (I think the recipe calls for six cups.)
Thanks again Chef John. My family was thoroughly impressed with this recipe (even the vegetarians).
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