It appears that I have once again posted these pics out of order. This pic shows how I separate the noodles after boiling to keep them from sticking together.
Before I start the assembling, I mix the ricotta with eggs, oregano, granulated garlic and S & P.
I also add grated parmesan cheese to it too. |
Back to the layering. After I put down one layer of noodles, I add a layer of cheese. As this bakes, the cheese melts which forms a good base with the noodles. |
More sauce and cheese and then a layer of fresh basil. |
More ricotta.
Spread it thin.
More sauce and cheese.
I had enough extra to make us one too and a small one for my daughter.
I also made loaves and loaves of garlic bread and I forgot to take the finished photo.
As you can see, my lasagna pans are very deep. Therefore, I bake mine at 300 degrees for a couple hours. A thinner pan would take less time. I served them with extra sauce ladled over them. The kids polished off one entire pan. I haven't heard from the family that received the other pan. They are probably in a lasagna coma.
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Lasagna is almost the only thing they actually can make reasonable well in the restaurant we ordewr food from at work, too bad they almost never have it :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
I well understand the "vegetarian sauce", tee hee.