Home cooks go wild for incredibly simple slow-cooked lasagne recipe (2024)

  • Amateur chefs are making gourmet-style lasagne in slow cookers
  • They're following a simple recipe from well-known food producer Kraft Heinz
  • The recipe requires beef mince, tomato sauce, pasta and three types of cheese
  • Australians have hailed it 'the best lasagne' they have ever made

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Amateur chefs are following an incredibly simple recipe to make gourmet lasagne in a slow cooker.

The recipe, which comes from Kraft Heinz, the world's fifth largest food producer, requires 450 grams of lean beef mince, a jar of tomato sauce, one egg, six sheets of pasta and lashings of mozzarella, Parmesan and ricotta cheese.

Australians have been sharing photos and videos of their dishes in cookery groups on Facebook over the past few weeks, with many hailing it 'the best lasagne' they have ever made.

'Just pass the garlic bread and leave me to it. Looks amazing,' one woman said under a video of lasagne bubbling away in a slow cooker.

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A restaurant-standard lasagne made by an Australian amateur chef, using a simple recipe from US food producer Kraft Heinz which requires four ingredients and three types of cheese

Slow cookers are available from a range of Australian retailers, withfive litre pots for $19 at Kmart and a 3.5 litre Russell and Hobbs machine for $35 from The Good Guys online.

A higher-end Sunbeam slow cooker is currently reduced from $59.95 to $39.95 at Myer.

To make the lasagne, brown the mince in a large skillet, draining excess water and juice through a colander after it's cooked.

Once drained, return the meat to the pan and stir in the tomato and basil sauce and a cup of water to loosen the mixture.

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Everything you need to make slow-cooked lasagne

450g lean minced beef

One jar of tomato and basil sauce

Six sheets of pasta

One egg

One tub of ricotta

One bag of shredded mozzarella

Three tablespoons of Parmesan

Chopped parsley

Source: Kraft Heinz

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In a bowl, combine the egg, a tub of ricotta, one cup of mozzarella and two tablespoons of Parmesan, adding a handful of chopped parsley once the mixture has combined.

Set a small pile of Parmesan and mozzarella aside for later.

Spoon one cup of the meat and pasta sauce into your slow cooker, which should be sprayed generously with oil to prevent food from sticking.

A lasagne three hours into cooking, with cheese still to melt across some parts of the top

Cover with a sheet of pasta, followed by the blend of cheese, and repeat until you've built three thick layers.

Leave the lasagne to cook on a low heat for four to six hours, depending on your cooker settings, or until all the liquid has absorbed into the dish.

Sprinkle the remaining cheese over the top and leave it to stand for 10 minutes until melted and golden brown.

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Home cooks go wild for incredibly simple slow-cooked lasagne recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you bake lasagne covered or uncovered? ›

In an oven preheated to 375 degrees F, this homemade lasagna should be perfectly baked in about 50 minutes (30-40 minutes covered, 5-10 minutes uncovered).

Do you bake lasagna at 350 or 375? ›

Assemble the lasagna in an oven-safe container and store it in the refrigerator. The temperature should be at or below 40 degrees. When you are ready to cook the lasagna, bake it in the oven for approximately 60 minutes at 375 degrees.

How long should you let lasagna rest? ›

When the lasagna is ready it is difficult to resist the temptation to immediately eat it, but be careful because even in this case you have to be a little patient. Wait for your lasagna to rest for about 20 minutes once it is baked, in this way it will not fall apart when cut.

What temperature do you cook lasagna at? ›

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place the lasagna (without the container of sauce) in a small, ovenproof pan; Cover the lasagna with foil and place in the oven. Cook the lasagna for about 20 minutes until it reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees (remove the foil if you wish to brown the top)

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

Too much between one layer and another will keep you from ever getting a perfect slice. Too little and all you'll taste is pasta. Do not put large pieces of vegetables or meat in lasagna for the same reason as above. To get a perfect lasagna, the filling should be finely sliced or even creamy.

Should I bake lasagna in a glass or aluminum pan? ›

Aluminum vs. Glass: Glass pans offer the advantage of seeing the layers as they cook but generally require longer cooking times. Aluminum pans cook faster due to better heat conductivity.

What oven setting is best for lasagna? ›

Turn the oven on to 350ºF so it can preheat while you're assembling the lasagna. Once the lasagna is ready, cover the pan with a layer of aluminum foil. Place the pan in the oven and allow it to bake for 30 minutes, then remove the foil so the cheese can brown.

Should you cover lasagna with foil while baking? ›

Yes you should. If you bake without cover the top will burn before the inside is cook. Brown the top near the end of your baking.

Can I cook lasagna at 275? ›

Preheat oven to 275 °F (135 °C). Cook and drain pasta. In a medium bowl mix ricotta, egg, ½ teaspoon salt and remaining parsley. Assemble your lasagna in a 13×9×2-inch (33×23×5.1-cm) inch roasting pan (listed bottom to top):

Why does my lasagna falls apart when I cut it? ›

Mistake number 9: serving it as soon as it's out of the oven

Do you struggle with trying to cut freshly baked lasagna without it falling apart. As tempting as it might be to dig in right away, letting it rest for at least half an hour is key. Once it's had time to settle, cutting it into equal squares is easy peasy.

Is it better to make lasagna the day before or the day of? ›

If you make your lasagna the day before, it will probably taste better! Letting the dish set for a day let's the flavors meld. Just make sure that when you do make it, you don't overcook it is — that will make the pasta soggy; remember, you will need to reheat it when you are ready to serve.

How many layers should a lasagna have? ›

Betony Kitchen says you could make lasagna with as little as two layers for a quick lasagna that doesn't take long to bake. Many, however, would consider this skimping. Most recipes you'll find for lasagna call for a minimum of three layers, which seems to be the universal standard.

How long to cook lasagna at 200 degrees? ›

To cook, heat oven to 200C/180C fan/ gas 6. Cook for 35-40 mins until brown on the top and crisp around the edges. Leave to settle for 10 mins before cutting into squares and serving with a green salad and some garlic bread, if you like.

How do you know when lasagna is done baking? ›

Place the lasagna pan on a baking sheet or piece of aluminum foil in the preheated oven. Now bake the lasagna for 55-65 minutes. Remove aluminum foil for the last 10 minutes. Take the lasagna out of the oven when the top layer of cheese is bubbly and golden brown.

How far in advance can you make lasagna before cooking it? ›

You can make it ahead.

The lasagna needs at least 5 hours to chill and let the sauce soften the noodles, but you can definitely make it the night before (even 3 days before) and bake it when you need it. Want your own freezer lasagna? Wrap it up in foil once you assemble it, no need to bake it beforehand.

Does covering lasagna make it cook faster? ›

In general, covering a casserole dish will cook the food faster. This is because the lid traps the heat that rises off the food instead of letting it dissipate into the oven.

How do you keep lasagna from drying out? ›

You can prevent lasagna from becoming dry while baking it by undercooking the noodles, adding sauce or cheese sauce to the top layer, using a béchamel sauce or a creamy meat ragú, avoiding ricotta cheese or beating it with egg and herbs, and covering the lasagna with foil while baking it.

How long do you cook lasagna in the oven at 350? ›

If you don't have time to do that, remove the plastic wrap and aluminum foil. Cover tightly with just the aluminum foil, and bake at 350°F for about 60 minutes. Remove foil. Sprinkle with mozzarella and Parmesan and bake for an an extra time 10 – 15 minutes, until cheese is glossy and lasagna is bubbly.

Why should you not cover lasagna in a metal pan with foil? ›

So when you see holes in the foil covering a pan of tomato sauce, you are looking at areas where the pan has stolen electrons from the foil, converting the aluminum atoms into a substance that can dissolve in the sauce. The tomato sauce is serving as the getaway car in an electron heist masterminded by the steel pan.

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