I knew it was at least 30 years old! I was probably about 15 or 16 when I learned it. I didn’t know it went back to 1969. My parents were in high school around that time! ❤️
This is exactly how my momma makes it and how she taught me! I sometimes use ricotta, sometimes cottage cheese. I also add fresh chopped mushrooms. I have added spinach before to the cheese mix instead of parsley. Always a fan favorite at our home!
This is mine and my family's FAVORITE recipe for lasagne OF ALL TIME!!! Simple, time-saving, and ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!!! You might want to make TWO pans, though--- It won't last long!😋😋😋😋 AND, it tastes EVEN BETTER the next day!!!😍😍😍😍😍
Many people don’t realize that Traditional Italian lasagna does not use mozzarella cheese , typically only finely ground Parmesan cheese.. The main ingredients are a Bolognese Ragu sauce and a creamy béchamel. The sauce typically consists of 50% ground beef mixed with 50% pork sausage meat , then fried finely chopped carrots, celery, and onions . From Rome upwards to the Northern part of Italy , lasagna is rarely prepared with Ricotta as an ingredient as well .. Italians typically leave the mozzarella for Pizzas 😊
Thank you for that bit of culinary knowledge. I 100% am from eastern North Carolina and would never claim this is an authentic Italian lasagne recipe... it's just a classic Mueller's lasagna recipe that our family has enjoyed for years. Thanks for watching and taking time to comment!
I was taught to make Lasagna like this in High School home economics class. That was 1969. This recipe is very old.
I knew it was at least 30 years old! I was probably about 15 or 16 when I learned it. I didn’t know it went back to 1969. My parents were in high school around that time! ❤️
This is exactly how my momma makes it and how she taught me! I sometimes use ricotta, sometimes cottage cheese. I also add fresh chopped mushrooms. I have added spinach before to the cheese mix instead of parsley. Always a fan favorite at our home!
We love this! 😋
Yes must make ! I absolutely hate boiling lasagna noodles. I’m so glad to see how well this worked TY.
I'm with you on that! I don't want to be bothered with boiling lasagna noodles!!! I hope you enjoy this recipe.
I've never done no boil method. That's definitely a time saver!
Haha and I’ve never done the boil method. This was the one I learned first and I’ve just never tried anything else because it’s so good! 😁
Well explained. Thanks for the recipe! I will make it right away 😊
I hope you enjoy it! Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment!
This is mine and my family's FAVORITE recipe for lasagne OF ALL TIME!!!
Simple, time-saving, and ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS!!!
You might want to make TWO pans, though---
It won't last long!😋😋😋😋
AND, it tastes EVEN BETTER the next day!!!😍😍😍😍😍
YES! I agree! This is the best lasagna recipe!
Many people don’t realize that Traditional Italian lasagna does not use mozzarella cheese , typically only finely ground Parmesan cheese.. The main ingredients are a Bolognese Ragu sauce and a creamy béchamel. The sauce typically consists of 50% ground beef mixed with 50% pork sausage meat , then fried finely chopped carrots, celery, and onions . From Rome upwards to the Northern part of Italy , lasagna is rarely prepared with Ricotta as an ingredient as well .. Italians typically leave the mozzarella for Pizzas 😊
Thank you for that bit of culinary knowledge. I 100% am from eastern North Carolina and would never claim this is an authentic Italian lasagne recipe... it's just a classic Mueller's lasagna recipe that our family has enjoyed for years. Thanks for watching and taking time to comment!
Thanks!
That's so kind! Thank you! I hope you enjoy the recipe!
It came out Awesome! Thanks!🎉
I'm so glad to hear it! Thank you for watching and taking time to comment!
This recipe was great-thanks for posting!
Thank you, Rusty! 😀
Nice 👍
Thank you!!
Recipe in the description.
Yes, I always try to put the recipes in the description
I love it my mom made it this way you rock !!!
I'm glad you found the video then! Enjoy making this!