What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Take a Seat at the Table: Lasagna Lovers! Move over, ho-hum lasagna; Baby Kale Lasagna Roll-ups are here. This dish is fast and easy to prepare, while managing portion-control at the same time. If you are looking for a meatless meal, simply adjust the recipe to suit your needs. The taste is unbelievable and leftovers will have you looking forward to a savory dinner later in the week. Mama Mia, that’s amazing!
LASAGNA LOVERS
Ingredients:
1 pound Italian sausage, bulk
1/4 cup onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1 teaspoon fennel
1/8 teaspoon basil
1/8 teaspoon oregano
1/8 teaspoon marjoram
4 ounces mushrooms, sliced
24 ounces pasta sauce
1 cup water
2 cups ricotta cheese
2 cups mozzarella cheese
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
2 eggs
1 tablespoon parsley flakes
16 ounces lasagna noodles
Baby Kale Leaves, stems removed
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350Β°. In a large skillet brown Italian sausage until crumbly. Drain. Add onion, garlic, fennel, basil, oregano, marjoram, and mushrooms. Mix well. Add pasta sauce and water to the browned meat mixture. Simmer 10 minutes. Set aside. In a medium bowl, stir together ricotta cheese, 1 1/2 cups mozzarella cheese, Parmesan cheese, eggs, and parsley. Prepare lasagna noodles per package directions. Drain. When cooked, place the noodles lengthwise in a single layer on two sheets of aluminum foil. This makes it very easy to fill and roll up. Grease a 9″x13″ baking dish. Spread one half of the meat mixture on the bottom of the dish. To assemble lasagna rolls, spread 2-3 heaping tablespoons of ricotta cheese filling along noodle. Top with baby kale leaves. Beginning at one end, roll the noodle up. Transfer to baking dish. Repeat until all ingredients are assembled and arranged. Finish by pouring the remaining pasta sauce over lasagna rolls. Sprinkle 1/2 cup of mozzarella cheese over top. Cover with foil. Bake 45 minutes. Remove foil and bake 10 minutes longer until hot and bubbly. Serve immediately.
Thank you, Gail, for the wonderful treat for those who like lasagna, but even without any meat, I would not be tempted, sorry.
Joanna
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No worries, Joanna. Thanks for stopping by. Itβs always a bright spot in my day. πππ
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I apologise, Gail, for letting you know about my dislike of lasagna! As always, you are a super polite! Thank you!
Joanna
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Itβs okay, Joanna. I didnβt take it personally. You can always be honest with me. I wonβt judge you for your opinion. I understand everyone has likes and dislikes. I do as well. π
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Thank you, Gail!
Joanna
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Who doesnβt love lasagne?
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Itβs a labor of love. π€£ππ
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Who doesn’t love Italian food? Lasagna? Bring it on! π€πππ
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Ashley, Italian food is so versatile. Thatβs why so many people eat it. π€£
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I had an aunt that made the best lasagna. Childhood memories π π½οΈβΊοΈ
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Syl, Iβve had a lot of lasagna in my time, and it seems everyone makes it differently. You know, family recipes and all. ππ
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I wouldn’t turn down anyone’s lasagna. It’s one of my favorite dishes πππ
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Right?!?! Lasagna is always a pleasant surprise.
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Most definitely!
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Mmmmmmmmmmangia!
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Lasagna is always a good choice. Amirite?
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You are SO right.
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