This is my Mom’s delicious Lasagne recipe that she has been making for our family since the 1960’s. Actually, it originally came from an authentic New York Italian restaurant who shared it with her, so you know it has to be great! I have often made this recipe for holidays, birthdays, or a special dinner party. You can make it ahead for convenience, and even freeze it for a later time.
With Mom’s Lasagne, my menu suggestion is to serve a tossed vinaigrette green salad, warm garlic bread, and a simple dessert like lemon walnut biscotti accompanied by scoops of limoncello gelato. Simple, but satisfying, this creates a nice menu for any special occasion.
In honor of Mother’s Day, I am sharing my Mom’s Lasagne recipe with all of you! I bet she will be very surprised! Enjoy!
Mom’s Lasagne
Makes 8-10 Servings
This recipe is made up of several different layers. Make your meatballs. Make your sauce. Shred your cheese. Once your prep work, and layers are made, assembling your lasagne goes quickly.
Partial Ingredients:
1 pound Ricotta cheese
1 pound Mozzarella cheese
4 ounces Parmesan cheese
1 pound Lasagne (pre-cooked) curly edge noodles
1 pound Italian Pork sausage
Make the Meatballs:
Take one 1 pound ground beef and mix with Italian bread crumbs. Shape into small 3/4” balls. Brown in a skillet. When cooked, set aside, until ready to add to the sauce.
Make the Sauce:
Remove skin from italian pork sausage, brown in skillet. until cooked. Add 1 clove garlic cut fine, a little chopped parsley, and 1/2 teaspoon sweet basil. Add 1 large can tomato paste, along with 1 large can tomatoes (run through a sieve). Simmer sauce for 15 minutes. Add cooked meatballs to the sauce.
Make Layers:
In a 9” x 13” baking pan make layers of sauce, lasagne noodles, ricotta, mozzarella, and parmesan. Repeat your layers. Bake at 350 degrees F. for 40 minutes our until bubbly and cheese is melted and slightly browned on top. Let cool a few minutes out of the oven. Cut into squares for serving. If you froze your pre-made Lasagne, bring to room temperature before baking.
I heard from many of you who made the recent Pasta with Sausage, Lemon and Peas recipe. Thank you for your comments and raves!
Wishing all Mom’s a very Happy Mother’s Day!
May you be surrounded by your loved ones and a day of joy and blessings…Bonnie