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This classic lasagna recipe is made with an easy meat sauce as the base. Layer the sauce with noodles and cheese, then bake until bubbly! This is great for feeding a big family and freezes well, too.

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Elise Bauer

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Updated October 27, 2023

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In This Recipe

  • The Secret Behind This Recipe

  • The 4 Key Steps

  • How to Freeze

Everyone loves a good lasagna, right? It's a great way to feed a crowd and a perfect dish to bring to a potluck. It freezes well. It reheats well. Leftovers will keep you happy for days.

Simply Recipes reader Alton Hoover sent me his favorite recipe for lasagna which he has been cooking since his college days. Alton's original recipe created enough lasagna for a small army so I halved it. What is posted here will easily serve eight people.

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The Secret Behind This Classic Lasagna Recipe

From what I can tell, the secret behind Alton's lasagna is the addition of a little sugar to the sauce and using a bit more cheese than most other recipes.

There are a few minor tweaks to his original recipe that I found necessary, for example adding a dash of wine vinegar to the sauce and changing the amount of Parmesan cheese.

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How to Make Lasagna

For this recipe, we are essentially making a thick, meaty tomato sauce and layering that with noodles and cheese into a casserole. Here's the run-down:

  1. Start by making the sauce with ground beef, bell peppers, onions, and a combo of tomato sauce, tomato paste, and crushed tomatoes. The three kinds of tomatoes gives the sauce great depth of flavor.
  2. Let this simmer while you boil the noodles and get the cheeses ready. We're using ricotta, shredded mozzarella, and parmesan -- like the mix of tomatoes, this 3-cheese blend gives the lasagna great flavor!
  3. From there, it's just an assembly job. A cup of meat sauce, a layer of noodles, more sauce, followed by a layer of cheese. Repeat until you have three layers and have used up all the ingredients.
  4. Bake until bubbly and you're ready to eat!

How to Store and Reheat Leftovers

Half the pleasure of making a lasagna is enjoying the leftovers! The lasagna will keep in the fridge for at least 5 days. Reheat individual slices in the microwave, or warm the whole casserole (covered with foil) in the oven at 350°F until bubbly again.

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How to Freeze and Reheat Lasagna

You can also freeze the lasagna either baked or unbaked.

  • To freeze an unbaked lasagna: Line the pan with foil before assembling, then assemble the lasagna as directly. Let cool completely, and then freeze until solid. Once frozen, lift the frozen lasagna block from the casserole dish, wrap it in more foil, then freeze for up to a month.
  • To reheat an unbaked frozen lasagna: Remove the lasagna from the freezer and unwrap all the layers of foil. Transfer to the original casserole dish, cover, and let it thaw in the fridge overnight. Once thawed, bake as directed.
  • To freeze baked lasagna: Line the pan with foil before assembling, then assemble and bake as directed. Let it cool completely, then freeze until solid. Once frozen, lift the frozen lasagna block from the casserole dish, wrap it in more foil, then freeze for up to a month.
  • To reheat a baked lasagna: Remove the lasagna from the freezer and unwrap all the layers of foil. Transfer to the original casserole dish, cover, and let it thaw in the fridge overnight. Once thawed, warm the whole casserole (covered with foil) in the oven at 350°F until bubbly again.
  • To freeze and reheat individual slices: Cut the baked and cooled casserole into slices and wrap each slice individually in foil. Combine them in a freezer storage bag and freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw overnight in the fridge. To reheat, unwrap from the foil, place on a microwave-safe dish, and reheat in the microwave for a few minutes until bubbly.
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The Best Homemade Lasagna

Prep Time15 mins

Cook Time90 mins

Total Time105 mins

Servings8 servings

Ingredients

For the meat sauce

  • 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil

  • 1 pound ground beef chuck

  • 1/2 medium onion, diced (about 3/4 cup)

  • 1/2 large bell pepper (green, red, or yellow), diced (about 3/4 cup)

  • 2 cloves garlic, minced

  • 1 (28-ounce)can good-quality tomato sauce

  • 3 ounces tomato paste (half a 6-ounce can)

  • 1 (14 ounce) can crushed tomatoes

  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh oregano, or 2 teaspoons dried oregano

  • 1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley (preferably flat leaf), packed

  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning

  • 1 pinch garlic powder and/or garlic salt

  • 1 tablespoon red or white wine vinegar

  • 1 tablespoon to 1/4 cup sugar (to taste, optional)

  • Salt

To assemble the lasagna

Method

  1. Put pasta water on to boil:

    Put a large pot of salted water (1 tablespoon of salt for every 2 quarts of water) on the stovetop on high heat. It can take a while for a large pot of water to come to a boil (this will be your pasta water), so prepare the sauce in the next steps while the water is heating.

  2. Brown the ground beef:

    In a large skillet heat 2 teaspoons of olive oil on medium-high heat. Add the ground beef and cook until it is lightly browned on all sides.

    Remove the beef with a slotted spoon to a bowl. Drain off all but a tablespoon of fat.

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  3. Cook the bell pepper, onions, and garlic; add back the beef:

    Add the diced bell pepper and onions to the skillet (in the photo we are using yellow bell pepper and red onions).

    Cook for 4 to 5 minutes, until the onions are translucent and the peppers softened. Add the minced garlic and cook half a minute more.

    Return the browned ground beef to the pan. Stir to combine, reduce the heat to low, and cook for another 5 minutes.

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  4. Make the sauce:

    Transfer the beef mixture to a medium-sized (3- to 4-quart) pot. Add the crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, and tomato paste to the pot.

    Add the parsley, oregano, and Italian seasonings, adjusting the amounts to taste. Sprinkle with garlic powder and/or garlic salt, to taste.

    Sprinkle with red or white wine vinegar. Stir in sugar, a tablespoon at a time, tasting after each addition, to taste. (The amount of sugar needed will vary, depending on how acidic the tomatoes are that you are using.)

    Add salt to taste, and note that you will later be adding Parmesan, which is salty.

    Bring the sauce to a simmer and then lower the heat to maintain a low simmer. Cook for 15 to 45 minutes, stirring often. Scrape the bottom of the pot every so often so nothing sticks to the bottom and scorches.

    Remove from heat.

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  5. Boil and drain the lasagna noodles:

    By now the salted water you started heating in step one should be boiling. Add the dry lasagna noodles and cook them to al dente, per package directions. (Note noodles may be cooked in advance.)

    Stir often to prevent from sticking. Make sure that water remains at a full rolling boil during the entire cooking to prevent noodles from sticking.

    When ready, drain in a colander and rinse with cool water, gently separating any noodles that may be sticking together.

    Spread a little olive oil on a large rimmed baking sheet, and lay out the cooked noodles on this sheet, turning them over so that they get coated with a little of the olive oil. This will prevent them from sticking together.

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  6. Preheat the oven to 375°F.

  7. Assemble the lasagna:

    In a 9x13-inch casserole or lasagna dish, ladle a cup of sauce and spread it over the bottom of the dish. Arrange one layer of lasagna noodles lengthwise (about 3 long noodles, the edges may overlap, depending on your pan) over the sauce. Ladle a third of the remaining sauce over the noodles.

    Sprinkle a layer of a third of the grated mozzarella on top of the lasagna sauce. Add half of the ricotta cheese, by placing cheese dollops every couple of inches. Sprinkle half the grated parmesan cheese evenly over the top of the ricotta cheese.

    Apply the second layer of noodles and top it with half of the remaining sauce. Add half of the remaining mozzarella, the remaining ricotta cheese, and another the remaining Parmesan.

    Finish with another layer of noodles. Spread the remaining sauce over the top layer of noodles and sprinkle with the remaining mozzarella cheese.

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  8. Bake:

    Cover the lasagna pan with aluminum foil, tented slightly so it doesn't touch the noodles or sauce). Bake at 375°F for 45 minutes. Uncover in the last 10 minutes if you'd like more of a crusty top or edges.

  9. Cool and serve:

    Allow the lasagna to cool for at least 15 before serving. Leftovers will keep for about 5 days. You can reheat it in a conventional oven or microwave. Leave the aluminum tent on for storage. (Try to keep the aluminum foil from touching the sauce.)

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
813Calories
51g Fat
30g Carbs
60g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 8
Amount per serving
Calories813
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 51g65%
Saturated Fat 26g132%
Cholesterol 183mg61%
Sodium 1849mg80%
Total Carbohydrate 30g11%
Dietary Fiber 3g9%
Total Sugars 6g
Protein 60g
Vitamin C 31mg153%
Calcium 1109mg85%
Iron 4mg24%
Potassium 828mg18%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.

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FAQs

What can I add to my 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.

How many layers does a traditional lasagna have? ›

Then repeat the layers. Top the last layer of your lasagna with sauce and cheese. You can also alternate layers of sauce and ricotta cheese. Most lasagna recipes have two to three layers.

What goes down first in lasagna? ›

Start by spreading a layer of your tomato-based sauce (either a plain tomato sauce or your pre-made ragù) on the bottom of your dish. Next, add a single layer of pasta sheets. Then, add a layer of white sauce, followed by another single layer of pasta sheets.

What is classic lasagna made of? ›

Remember, it goes: noodles, sauce, ricotta, mozzarella. You should have enough of all of the fillings to make four complete layers, and then top the lasagna off with a layer of noodles, the last of the sauce and a combo of mozzarella and Parmesan.

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

Too much between one layer and another will keep you from ever getting a perfect slice. Too little and all you'll taste is pasta. Do not put large pieces of vegetables or meat in lasagna for the same reason as above. To get a perfect lasagna, the filling should be finely sliced or even creamy.

How do you upgrade lasagna? ›

11 Ways To Add More Flavor To Your Homemade Lasagna
  1. Diversify your sausage. Artisteer/Getty Images. ...
  2. Sswap out that sausage for seafood. ...
  3. Reconsider the veggies you're using. ...
  4. Don't use the same exact cheese. ...
  5. Try ricotta cheese. ...
  6. Use no-boil noodles. ...
  7. Test out white lasagna. ...
  8. Consider cinnamon your secret ingredient.
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Do you put cheese on every layer of lasagna? ›

A good lasagna will have cheese on every layer. This is traditionally a ricotta, mozzarella blend. The top layer is usually a blend of mozzarella, Romano, and parmigiano . The sauce is spread over the noodles of each layer and then the cheese mixture.

Should the last layer of lasagna be pasta? ›

The Final Layer

Top the middle layers with a final layer of pasta. Spread it with more sauce, and sprinkle it evenly with shredded cheese. I like to use a mix of shredded mozzarella cheese and Parmesan cheese here. Lasagna = layered!

Do you put meat as bottom layer lasagna? ›

You want sauce on both side of the pasta sheets to rehydrate them properly and stop them sticking to the bottom of the dish. The bottom layer is pasta noodles. However there should be a thin layer of sauce in the bottom of the pan to prevent sticking but not meat. You put a thin layer of sauce then noodles.

Should you criss cross lasagna noodles? ›

(Do notice that I put the noodles criss cross – perpendicular from the layer below – it helps it to hold together when you serve it). So, the noodles directly on the cheese means there won't be enough for a top layer of noodles.

Should the top layer of lasagna be noodles or sauce? ›

There's a lot of discussion around this topic in the lasagna recipe world, but generally most lasagna recipes start with a layer of red sauce, followed by a layer of white sauce, followed by a layer of pasta and cheese. Then you continue with this layering until you have completely filled your tray.

Does real Italian lasagna have ricotta? ›

In southern Italy lasagna is generally made with dried sheets of pasta layered with rich meat ragú, ricotta and mozzarella. In the north, especially in Bologna, the most popular version of lasagna features fresh egg pasta colored green with spinach and layered with ragú, bechamel and Parmigiano Reggiano.

Should lasagna be baked in glass or metal pan? ›

For a lasagna that looks amazing and tastes great, it's important to skip the metal pan and go straight for the glass bakeware. Glass baking pans obviously don't contain aluminum, so you can layer your sauce, noodles, and cheese without worrying about losing flavor to a chemical reaction.

Do you bake lasagna covered or uncovered? ›

Bake the lasagna: Cover with foil and bake in the preheated oven for about half an hour.

How do you enhance store bought lasagna? ›

After thawing the lasagna according to the package instructions, cook it about 25 degrees higher than directed. Then, add some fresh sautéed vegetables about three-quarters of the way through. Mushrooms, asparagus, and bell peppers are all tasty ideas.

Why does my lasagne taste bland? ›

Ricotta in lasagna makes everything taste bland, in my opinion. 1 1/4 tsp salt for 12 servings of lasagna is not enough salt. See how the leftovers taste tomorrow -- sometimes the flavors just need to come together overnight in the fridge.

Why is my lasagne tasteless? ›

The secret to getting flavour into lasagne is in the meat sauce. I mix beef and lamb mince and make tomato sauce by liquidising tinned tomatoes (cherry are best) .. adding them to finely chopped fried onions, salt, pepper and herbs. Don't skimp on the seasoning.

How do you make store bought lasagna taste like homemade? ›

At that point you can add spices, add additional meat to the filling (e. g. browned ground beef or pork) grate some fresh mozzarella over the top, and put it back into the oven, uncovered, to finish it off. Put some olives, onions, and chopped tomatoes on top under another layer of cheese.

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