My Lasagna

rachaelmgreen
rachaelmgreen @cook_3748822
Oakdale, California

Basically kept what I liked of my mom's version and added what I like as well.

My Lasagna

Basically kept what I liked of my mom's version and added what I like as well.

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Ingredients

40 min cook X
9-12 servings
  1. Lasagna noodles, enough to cover your glass or metal pan 3 times
  2. 1 lbground beef
  3. 1 lbground sausage
  4. 1 bagfresh spinach leaves
  5. 1 tubcottage cheese
  6. Halfa tub of sour cream
  7. Medium bag of shredded cheese (or shred your own, any flavor)
  8. 1-3eggs
  9. Your favorit tomato or white sause (1 jar or 2 cans) more ok
  10. 2 teaspoonsSalt
  11. 2 teaspoonsPepper
  12. About 1 tablespoon to taist of Onion powder

Cooking Instructions

40 min cook X
  1. 1

    9×13 in pan or there abouts, set aside.

  2. 2

    Boild noodles, simultaneously brown beef with salt, pepper, and onion powder, set aside, and brown the sausage (if this is too greassy, more beef will work or ground turkey).

  3. 3

    Combine meat, in seperate bowl combine sour cream, cottage cheese eggs and 1/3 the cheese (about 1 cup).

  4. 4

    When noodles are cooked to flexible but not too soft, take off and rinse with cool water for handling, leave in water or they will stick together.

  5. 5

    Now assemble, put a little sauce at bottom, then 1 layer of noodle, spoon on meat, add sauce thinly to meat layer, then noodle, now the fresh spinach (i like fresh best for flavor, my mom uses frozen), it is ok if it is tall, in cooking it will settle down, now spoon on cottage cheese mix, and layer with noodle, then top with remaining sauce and cheese last.

  6. 6

    Cook at 325 or 350 (depending on your ovens eficency) 30 min with foil covered, and 10 without to crisp the cheese. Let cool 5 minutes then cut and serve. (Check the middle is sufficiently cooked by seeing if the cheese is all melted and browned in the middle not individual shredded pieces anymore) leave in longer if needed.

  7. 7

    I tend to have enough filling for 1 pan 9×13 and 1 pan 9×9, but you need more sauce and noodles, or just really stuff one pan.

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