It's Tuesday, time to share this week's Pioneer Woman's recipe. I love that you are all enjoying my and Melanie's posts each week as we share how we made the recipe and what we thought of it. So far I'm loving this cookbook. If you love cookbooks but don't have this one yet, I would highly recommend you get it - soon :-) I never tire of looking at the pages, the recipes and the beautiful photography make a stunning combination.So, this week Melanie's choice was lasagna, page 184 of the cookbook, or you can find the recipe HERE on PW's cooking blog.
first of all we're browning 1 1/2 lb of ground beef and 1lb of hot sausage (only I'm using just 1lb of beed and 1lb of regular sausage because I didn't want a 'spicy' taste to my dish, and I was worried the hot sausage might be too spicy for me!) Add 2 cloves of garlic then 2 cans of whole tomatoes. I have to say now that if I make this again I would use diced tomatoes. I don't know why you would use whole tomatoes only to then have to smash them all up, which actually took some time (and you're often left with some pieces being the green stalk at the top of the tomato!), before it looked like this. . . . .
this also has 2 6oz cans of tomato paste in it, and I've just added fresh basil and parsley from my garden :-) That's really all you do for the meat sauce.
next is the cheese sauce, and in this case PW uses cottage cheese (instead of the usual ricotta cheese) with eggs and herbs and some parmesan.
Once the cheese mixture is done you're ready to assemble your lasagna, assuming you've already boiled your noodles according to the box instructions. Here's where I messed up a little and got the layers wrong. Pw puts pasta, then cheese mix, then slices of mozzarella (the cookbook says to use grated but I had bought slices because her website said slices, and I was actually looking at it when I wrote down my ingredients I needed at the store). I put the meat on top of the pasta first by mistake, and then spooned on the cheese, then the mozzarella, then more pasta. And because I wanted the meat on top like Ree's recipe, I layered cheese again on top of the pasta, totally forgot the second layer of mozzarella!!! then finished with the meat sauce!
Ree's recipe says to top the meat with grated parmesan which I did, but then I still had a few slices of mozzarella I wanted to use so I actually placed 6 slices on top of the dish you see above. I'm actually glad I did - when I think about it, all the lasagnas I've made in the past were topped with mozzarella cheese so it's nice and melted and bubbly when it comes out of the oven..... and here's what mine came out like . . .Verdict: I made this on Mother's Day when my inlaws were coming over for lunch. I was thrilled to serve it with a fresh salad ALL from our garden. . . mixed salad with sugar snap peas and some radishes, and of course some yummy garlic bread too.
The lasagna was really easy to make and assemble. I've made lasagna with cottage cheese before but not for a while and I didn't even use a recipe, just remembered how a friend told me to make it. I'm glad I have a recipe to go to from now on though, and whenever I want to make lasagna (one of Jason's favorite meals!) I shall use PW's recipe. I liked that it had only 2 layers of lasagna noodles which was more than enough pasta for me and lots of meat and cheese sauce. It was excellent. Definitely a keeper!I have to quote my father-in-law (or Papa as we lovingly call him) when he emailed me the next day to say thank you "The food was better than any Italian restaurant I have ever been too." How's that for a compliment.
If you love a good home cooked Italian meal you MUST try this!

11 comments:
Wow, Denise, that looks so yummy. I can't wait to try it myself. I love the fact that your salad is fresh from the garden. Isn't that always more flavorful than store bought? You asked me when we planted our broccoli; it was around the 22nd of March. I thought for the longest time that our broccoli wasn't going to make anything, but it seemed like overnight it just happened. Hang in there! It will happen. Carla
It looks like you and Melanie have come up with the same good verdict for PW's lasagna!! I always end my pasta layers with cheese so that it comes out all bubbly and goopy!! Yours looks so delicious!! I like the recipe for the meat sauce and I always combine cottage and mozzerella cheese with the parmesan. Well... there has to be a million ways to make lasagna and I think you did a great job of it!! The compliment form Papa said it all!
xoxo
Jane
Could that lasagna look any more delicious??? Wow, I want that coming out of my oven tonight for dinner!
Good Morning, Denise,
Guess what? I recently bought PW's cookbook and love the layout, too. It's great that you are purposefully cooking recipes each week and sharing it with us. That lasagna looks delicious!
Blessings,
Carol
That looks so good!!! And I just love making salads with fresh veggies right out of your own garden. Now I want to make that for supper tonight!
looks really yummy!! I made enchillada casserole for dinner tonight without looking at the recipe I guess I make it alot. My family loves it
YUM! This is just like my recipe but i used grated cheese instead of sliced..so good! Come say hi :D
Looks delicious! You and Melanie are picking some good ones. And what a perfect compliment from your FIL!
This looks much better than mine. You were a good blogger and took photos of all your steps.
Me=bad blogger:( LOL!
I am glad that y'all liked it. We did too.
Hello Denise! I am feeling hungry for your yummy food. Mmmmm! Lasagne is one of my all time FAVORITE foods along with Italian dishes in genereal. Yummy! You really look like you cooked a great meal. I'm glad it was a hit for you at lunch.
Thanks for coming by and liking my new blog design. I am so happy with it!
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I'll go check out your other blog now. ~Melissa :)
I love the mix of sausage and beef in lasagna, really pumps up the flavor. Looks like it was a winner:D
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