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Easy Lasagna Without Ricotta Cheese

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James marcus

Love lasagna but don’t love ricotta cheese? This Easy Lasagna Recipe without Ricotta Cheese is a must make! Use my simple, secret ingredient to get the perfect creamy texture for homemade lasagna without ricotta cheese.

Nothing says comfort food to me like a big, hearty, plate of homemade lasagna. It’s one of my favorite meals to make because my family loves it and it’s one of those dishes that looks like it took more effort than it really did.

Most lasagna recipes call for ricotta cheese, but there’s just something about the texture that ruins it for me. I’m coming around, there’s a really yummy stuffed shells recipe that uses ricotta and I love it, but I just don’t seem to like it in my lasagna.

What is Ricotta Cheese?

Ricotta is a creamy white, mild, fresh cheese with a soft texture and a slightly sweet flavor that is commonly used in pasta dishes and even desserts. It’s like a fine-textured cottage cheese and can be eaten as is with a little salt, pepper and fresh herbs.

Ricotta can be added to salads and dips, used as a filling for pastas like Ravioli and Tortellini, served as a dessert cheese with honey and fruit, or added to Cannoli and cheesecake recipes.

Ricotta translates to “re-cooked” and gets its name from the way it was originally produced using leftover whey from making Mozzarella and Provolone.

Easy Lasagna Recipe Without Ricotta Cheese

I may use Ricotta occasionally and welcome it in certain recipes, but I have never liked it in my lasagna. Something about the texture disrupts the whole dish for me. I want smooth and creamy bites of cheese that melt in with the hearty sauce and tender noodles. Ricotta, especially when done poorly, comes off as more chunky than creamy.

The secret to deliciously creamy homemade lasagna is a hidden milky egg mixture that goes between the layers. Something about mixing eggs with evaporated milk makes this lasagna magical.

No need to worry that you’ll have “scrambled eggs” in your lasagna… it all bakes up bubbly and perfect. You won’t even have to tell anyone there’s a secret ingredient in there.

How to Make Lasagna

Fully cook the meat, add the sauce and let simmer while your noodles cook. Once the noodles are fully cooked, layer the ingredients in a baking dish in this order: sauce on the bottom, followed by noodles, egg mixture, sauce, cheese and repeat for three layers.

Tips for Freezing Lasagna and Reheating

  • Fully cook the lasagna as directed below and allow to cool before freezing.
  • Freeze in an airtight container. We typically eat 1/2 of the pan first and then freeze the remainder.
  • To reheat: place the frozen lasagna in the refrigerator to thaw overnight. Cover with foil and bake at 350 for 20 minutes. Uncover and bake an additional 10-15 minutes, or until fully heated through.
  • To reheat from frozen: Cover with foil and bake at 350 for 45 minutes. Uncover and bake an additional 15-20 minutes, or until fully heated through.
  • Never put a cold glass pan into a hot oven!

Originally Published December 11, 2013 | Updated August 29, 2018

Looking for more lasagna? Try this delicious Lasagna Soup recipe!

This post was last modified on 05/11/2023 06:52

James marcus

Garden Courte is a blog written by [James Marcus], a passionate gardener and writer. She has been gardening for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of plants and how to care for them. In her blog, she shares her knowledge and experience with others, providing tips and advice on gardening, plant care, and more.

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