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I cannot believe I have never posted this recipe. In my defense, when I make my lasagna, I usually make three huge pans at a time, so whenever I thought about writing down the recipe, I always talked myself out of it because it’s hard to nail down the actual measurements of the ingredients.

But, out of any meal that I make, this is by far the most popular onein my skill set. It’s not just a regular lasagna recipe guys, I promise it’s super good. I don’t want to tell you it’s better than your or your grandmother’s because I can’t guarantee a claim so strong, but I can tell you that a lot of people have switched to this recipe after they have had this recipe.

In fact, I asked my son Creed this morning what his favorite dinner was…his answer, “Lasagna.”

I have been asked to make this for a friend for his birthday as his gift from his wife too. I thought that was so cute of her by the way, and I was honored. Also, before I get into the recipe, I usually makehomemade rolls when I make lasagna too, and this roll recipemy absolute favorite because you can make them from start to finish in less than ONE HOUR!

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My friends and neighbors always love my lasagna. I tend to take it to friends and family who have babies, and it seriously is so good, and they always ask me for the recipe, and I tell them the brands of stuff I use, but that I don’t actually have the recipe written down. BUT GUESS WHAT!?!!? I’m writing down the recipe folks! I am so proud of myself, and I legit measured so that I could make one pan last weekend.

LASAGNA MY MOST POPULAR RECIPE EVER

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 45 minutes

Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1bottlePrego Three Cheese Italian Tomato Sauce
  • 1lbhamburger
  • 1boxlasagna noodles boiled per the package directions
  • 2cupsCottage Cheese {I use 2% Darigold brand from Costco}
  • 3cupsshredded mozzarella cheese, divided
  • 1cupshredded Parmesan cheese, divided
  • 2eggs
  • 1tspgarlic powder

Instructions

  1. Brown and drain your hamburger. {I use the lean hamburger from Costco.} I also sprinkle garlic salt on the hamburger while I brown it.

  2. Add 1 bottle Prego Three cheese tomato sauce to the browned meat. Then, add about 1/2 cup of water to the bottle and shake it to get the remaining tomato sauce from it and pour into the hamburger.Simmer the sauce for a few minutes until the remainder of your ingredients are ready.

  3. Make your cheese mixture: 1 cup moz cheese, cottage cheese, eggs, 1 tsp garlic powder, and 1/2 cup parmesan cheese.

  4. After your noodles are boiled and drained, rinse them with cool water.

  5. Layer the bottom of the pan with 1/2 cup sauce mixture.

  6. Add a layer of lasagna noodles

  7. Add about 1/2 cup of cheese mixture and spread it the best you can across the noodles.

  8. Sprinkle the layer with moz cheese and repeat.

  9. When you finish, your top layer should be a layer of noodles and a thin layer of the sauce and top it generously with the remaining mozzarella cheese and parmesan cheese.

  10. Cook on 375 until it is hot and bubbly. I think I cooked it for about 40 minutes last time.

  11. And, here’s a hint. It’s better the second day!

Recipe Notes

If you want to make three pans like I do at a time, here is what that recipe looks like:

2 lbs ground beef browned, drained and seasoned with garlic salt

Prego {three cheese marinara} 3 bottles (mix with beef, I add a little bit of water to the bottles after I pour the sauce out to get the remaining sauce)

Cheese mixture:

48 ounces cottage cheese 2% fat (I buy the big one at Costco)

3 large eggs

2 tbsp garlic powder

1 cup parm cheese (shredded) really I just grab a handful

4 cupish mozzarella cheese shredded {divided}

Mix the cottage cheese, parm cheese, and eggs add 2 cups moz cheese.

Boil 2-3 packages of lasagna noodles (per package instructions)

Layer sauce, noodles, cheese mixture, sauce, noodles, cheese mixture…etc until two 9×13 deep pans are full. Then top generously with moz cheese and any remaining parm cheese if you have any.

(I use disposable deep pans.)

Cover with tin foil and bake 375 degrees for approx 30 min or until it bubbles and cheese is melted on top.

Here is the sauce that I mentioned above…Prego Three cheese Tomato sauce!

It looks like this:

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**I use probably 1/2 c sauce and 1/2 c cheese mixture in each layer. It’s not much but I just spread it around as evenly as possible. I probably do 5-6layers of noodles in both pans. They are really heavy when they get done.

Well, there you have it! I hope you enjoy this yummy recipe as much as me and my family do!

xoxo- B

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Published on April 3, 2017

Lasagna My Most Popular Recipe Ever. | All Things Thrifty (2024)

FAQs

How do you make lasagna that doesn't fall apart? ›

If your lasagna is falling apart it could be because, it is to hot. Let it sit about 5 mins after you pull it out of the oven. Also your sauce could be to thin, if your sauce is watery it will cause your lasagna to not cut properly. Thicken it up by letting it reduce, adding less water or adding a bit of tomato paste.

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

Onion and garlic: An onion and two cloves of garlic are cooked with the meat to add tons of flavor. Tomato products: You'll need a can of crushed tomatoes, two cans of tomato sauce, and two cans of tomato paste. Sugar: Two tablespoons of white sugar add subtle sweetness and enhance the flavor of the sauce.

What's the difference between lasagna and lasagne? ›

In Italian, lasagna is the singular form of the noun, referring to a single flat sheet of the pasta, while lasagne is the plural form and thus the go-to word for the whole dish, which is made up of many sheets of pasta.

How do you keep lasagna from being runny? ›

Whether you're making a tomato and meat sauce from scratch or using a jarred sauce, you can thicken it with cornstarch to prevent the problem of a soupy lasagna. Cornstarch is a classic binding ingredient that won't affect the sauce's flavor and is much more effective than flour.

Why does my lasagna fall apart when I cut it? ›

If your lasagna is falling apart when you pull it out of the pan you have overcooked it. Try cooking the lasagna for a little less time and allowing it to rest for about 15 minutes before you cut into it and serve.

How do you keep lasagna edges from getting hard? ›

Particularly when using store-bought dry pasta, be careful when cooking the corners. Cover them well with the filling and add a drizzle of water or milk to soften them once in the oven.

Why add tomato paste to lasagna? ›

A good tomato paste helps to thicken but also adds a sweet and savory umami flavor. Lean Ground Beef: Lean beef adds a robust and hearty meatiness that's essential in a classic lasagna recipe.

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.

Does lasagna taste better with ricotta or cottage cheese? ›

When put into a lasagna, cottage cheese can remain lumpy and grainy, which is not ideal for a filling that's supposed to be smooth and creamy. Beyond having the incorrect texture, cottage cheese's flavor is sharper and more acidic than mild ricotta, which has a sweeter taste that doesn't clash with other ingredients.

How do you make lasagna more firm? ›

One quick idea ( and maybe obvious so I'm just including it here) is to make more layers. You might be surprised as to what one layer can do. Five layers (rather than four) in a pan will make a more compact and solid lasagna.

How many layers should a lasagna have? ›

You will need four layers of noodles total. It is best to start and finish with wider layers, so if you have less than 16 noodles, put your extra noodles in the bottom or top layers. (For the purposes of this recipe, I'll assume you have 15 noodles.)

Should I Cover lasagna with foil while baking? ›

If uncovered, the prolonged exposure to heat will quickly dry out your lasagna, no matter how much sauce you've added. Make sure to always add a layer of tin foil over your baking dish, which will trap the moisture inside while still allowing the dish to cook properly.

Should you cut lasagna hot or cold? ›

Allow to Cool

When the cheese and sauce are at high temperatures, they're likely to escape from the noodles once the lasagna is cut. Ensure the lasagna cools at least 15 minutes before cutting if you want nice slices that maintain their shape.

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