Classic Italian Lasagna

Try this Classic Italian Lasagna recipe.

Classic Italian Lasagna
Classic Italian Lasagna

Step-by-step

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease a 9X13-inch baking pan with cooking spray or with a napkin dipped lightly in olive oil and set aside.
  • In a large skillet, brown the ground turkey over medium-high heat, breaking the meat apart into pieces with a wooden spoon. When turkey is cooked through, drain the grease and set aside.
  • In a medium-size saucepan over medium-high heat, add 2 tablespoons olive oil and one tablespoon butter. Add a pinch of salt and pepper. When oil/butter is hot, add the garlic, stirring constantly. When the garlic is lightly browned, but NOT burned, add the onion and mushrooms. Continue cooking on medium-high heat until the vegetables are soft and browned and the fluid has mostly cooked out. Remove from heat and either using a handheld immersion blender or transferring the vegetables to a blender, blend the vegetables to a paste-like mixture. Return the pot to the heat (pour the pureed vegetables back in, if using a stand-alone blender) and add the tomato sauce and tomato paste. Stir to combine. Then add the diced tomatoes, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper. Stir. Cover and let the sauce sauce simmer for 30 minutes over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally. Right before using the red sauce in the lasagna, stir in the reserved ground turkey.
  • While the red sauce simmers, if using lasagna noodles that need to be boiled, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and boil the noodles for half the time suggested on the box. Once the noodles are cooked, drain, but do not rinse. Add a dab of olive oil to keep them from sticking together. If you are using no-boil noodles, you can skip this step.
  • Also while the red sauce is cooking, melt the four tablespoons butter and when melted, add the flour, stirring constantly to combine and letting the mixture cook, while stirring, for a minute or two. Gradually add in the milk, whisking constantly. Add the salt and pepper. Slowly whisk the white sauce, ensuring it doesn’t burn on the bottom of the pan, while cooking it over medium heat. Continue slowly stirring or whisking while the white sauce cooks and thickens quite a bit, about 5-7 minutes. Add a pinch of mozzarella for good luck, if you wish!
  • To begin layering the lasagna, keep in mind that you’ll have three layers of noodles as well as three layers of the sauces and cheese – so plan on splitting all the sauce and cheese piles into thirds so you don’t run out at the end! On the bottom of your lightly greased baking pan, layer three pre-boiled noodles or four no-boil noodles, slightly overlapping the no-boil noodles. Layer the red sauce, white sauce, Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses, spreading all to the edges and top with another layer of noodles. Again, layer the red sauce, white sauce, Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses and top with the final layer of noodles. Layer the sauces and cheeses again.
  • Cover the lasagna with a greased layer of aluminum foil and bake for 30 minutes. Remove the foil and let the lasagna sit for 15 minutes before cutting and serving.

My Love Affair with Classic Italian Lasagna

There’s something undeniably comforting about a warm, cheesy slice of lasagna. It's the quintessential family meal, a dish that evokes memories of cozy nights and shared laughter around the dinner table. For me, lasagna isn't just a meal; it's a journey. A journey back to childhood Sundays, the aroma of simmering sauce filling the house, a promise of a delicious, satisfying dinner. It’s a tradition I've carried into my own kitchen, adapting and perfecting my own version over the years, always striving for that perfect balance of flavors and textures.

This particular recipe, my Classic Italian Lasagna, is the culmination of years of experimentation. I’ve tweaked and refined, adding a touch of this, subtracting a bit of that, until I arrived at a recipe that is consistently delicious and surprisingly easy to make. I remember one particularly memorable lasagna-making experience. It was a snowy evening, the kind where you just want to curl up by the fire and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. The kitchen was warm, filled with the scent of garlic, oregano, and simmering tomatoes. It was a perfect night to slow down, focus on the process, and enjoy the creation of something truly special. The end result? A lasagna that was so good it brought tears to my eyes (well, maybe a little dramatic, but it was *really* good!).

The beauty of lasagna lies not just in its deliciousness, but in its versatility. You can easily adapt this recipe to your own taste. Want to add spinach or sausage? Go ahead! Prefer a different type of cheese? No problem! The foundation of this recipe is solid, allowing for endless creative possibilities. It's a blank canvas upon which you can paint your culinary masterpiece. The act of making lasagna itself is therapeutic. The methodical layering, the careful stirring, the anticipation of the final product – it's a meditative experience that allows you to disconnect from the daily grind and focus on the joy of cooking. And the best part? The shared experience of enjoying the fruits of your labor with loved ones. There’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of watching everyone savor each bite, their faces beaming with happiness.

Over the years, I've shared this recipe countless times with friends and family. It’s become a staple at family gatherings, potlucks, and even impromptu weeknight dinners. It's always a crowd-pleaser, a dish that consistently garners rave reviews and requests for the recipe. I've seen countless variations, from the classic meat lasagna to vegetarian adaptations, all testament to the dish's adaptability and timeless appeal. This isn't just a recipe; it's a legacy, passed down through generations, each cook adding their own personal touch to create something unique.

This lasagna is more than just a meal; it's a story. It’s a story of family traditions, shared moments, and the simple joy of bringing people together over a delicious, homemade meal. So gather your ingredients, put on some music, and prepare to embark on a culinary adventure. Trust me, the journey is just as rewarding as the destination. And remember, there's always room for one more slice.

Beyond the Recipe: The Heart of Italian Cooking

Italian cuisine is more than just a collection of recipes; it's a celebration of family, history, and culture. It's about using fresh, high-quality ingredients, respecting tradition, and above all, sharing your food with those you love. Italian cooking is about embracing imperfection, allowing for spontaneity and creativity in the kitchen. It's about the journey, not just the destination, and savoring every moment of the process, from selecting the perfect tomatoes to the final flourish of freshly grated Parmesan cheese.

When I make lasagna, I'm not just following a recipe; I'm connecting with a rich culinary heritage. I'm thinking about the generations of Italian cooks who came before me, passing down their culinary wisdom and passion for food. I’m mindful of the time and effort that goes into creating a dish like this, appreciating the simplicity and elegance of the ingredients.

The beauty of this lasagna, and indeed Italian cooking in general, lies in its ability to adapt to different tastes and preferences. It's a starting point, an inspiration, a base upon which you can build your own unique culinary creations. Feel free to experiment, to add your own personal touch, to make it your own. That, to me, is the true essence of Italian cooking: a celebration of creativity, community, and the simple joy of sharing a good meal with loved ones.

So go ahead, embrace the richness of Italian flavors. Let the aroma of simmering sauce transport you to sun-drenched Italian kitchens, where the love and passion for food are palpable. And most importantly, enjoy the journey.