The tomato sauce is a great place to add in
a variety of veggies
For the base sauce, I sauteed a couple of links of hot Italian sausage, and a couple of links of sweet Italian sausage, then drained away the fat, to prevent a greasy sauce. I then add back just a tablespoon of the fat, and sauteed a variety of vegetables. This time I used a leek, cut into julienne, a couple of shallots, sliced mushrooms, and julienned sweet red peppers. Once the veggies were soft, and had given up most of their moisture, I added a cup of white wine, and cooked that until it had reduced by half. Then I added a couple of tablespoons of tomato paste, two cans of whole fire roasted tomatoes crushed up, and the cooked sausage. That mixture can simmer as little as 20 minutes. In the mean time, I combined a large container of ricotta cheese, two cups of shredded parmesan (with an extra cup reserved for assembly), a couple of teaspoons of freshly grated nutmeg, and two cups of fresh basil.
the ricotta mixture can be made in a food processor,
or simply combined by hand, cutting the basil into a chiffonade
Taste both the sauce and the ricotta, and adjust to your taste for both salt and pepper. Grate a large ball of mozzarella cheese, and get ready for assembly.
Barilla's "no boil" lasagna sheets can go straight in the pan,
and cook up with a texture and appearance very
similar to home made pasta
Assembly is easy. A couple of ladles of the sauce go into the bottom of the pan, then a layer of noodles, a layer of ricotta, and a layer of mozzeralla. Repeat twice, ending with a final layer of sauce, mozzarella, and the reserved parmesan.
just cover the finished lasagna with foil,
and store it in the fridge
The lasagna takes about an hour to bake in a 350 oven, with the foil removed for the final 20 minutes. It is done when the edges are bubbling, and the cheese is light golden brown. Paired with a salad and crusty garlic bread, it makes a satisfying and hardy meal that is both easy and impressive.
the layers of savory sauce, noodles, and creamy cheese
make a delicious and simple meal with a minimum of clean up
before your guests arrive
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