Yield: 1 Servings
Measure | Ingredient |
---|---|
1 cup | Chopped onion |
1 \N | Clove garlic, minced |
1 pounds | Ricotta cheese |
¾ cup | Grated parmesan cheese |
3 cups | Shredded mozzarella cheese |
2 \N | Pckgs (10 oz) frozen chopped spinach, thawed and drained |
2 tablespoons | Chopped fresh parsley |
¼ teaspoon | Nutmeg |
4 \N | Eggs |
1 \N | Jar (27 to 32 oz) or can spaghetti or marinara sauce |
\N \N | Water |
½ pack | Lasagna noodles NOT COOKED (I prefer the less-wide ones) |
The following recipe for parve lasagne is one that started out as a recipe on the box of Golden Grain lasagna noodles, but over the years I've changed it just a little to suit my own family. The best part about it is you don't have to boil the lasagna noodles - an odious task, at best. Hope you like it.
Combine onion, garlic, ½ c parmesan cheese, all other cheeses, spinach, parsley, nutmeg, and eggs.
Dump sauce in large measuring cup, then add water to equal 38 fluid ounces (usually ¾ to 1 c)
Layer in lasagna pan as follows: One-third of total sauce, single layer of lasagna noodles, one-half of total cheese/spinach mixture, second third of sauce, single layer of lasagna noodles, other half of cheese/spinach mixture , remainder of sauce.
Cover tightly with foil. [to keep foil from sticking to top of lasagna, spray the side touching the food with Pam] Bake 1 hour at 375. Remove foil . If it looks too "wet", bake another 15-20 minutes, uncovered. Next, sprinkle remaining ¼ c parmesan over all, turn off oven, and let stand 15 minutes in oven as oven cools.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest V96 #103 From: Tara Strasser <tara@...>
Date: Sat, 14 Dec 96 09:32:49 -0500