Thursday, March 24, 2016

Italian genuine lasagna

Italian loves simple food, with fresh ingredients. They do not like adding too many seasoning so that they can taste the original flavor of the food.

My friend who stayed in Italy learnt the traditional way to make lasagna, I am surprised how simple it can be (I have seen many complicated recipes....)! It is genuine family dish for everyday life.


This is vegetarian version - 
I replaced beef by mushroom and spinach


Ingredients
Olive oil
2 cloves of garlic (just remove skin, cut each clove half)
500g minced beef
1L tomato juice
2 tomatoes, diced
2tbsp cottage cheese (remove water)
50g mozzarella (for pizza - the package has NO water)

400g cottage cheese (remove water)
400g mozzarella, diced (for pizza - the package has NO water)
salt & pepper

12-14 Lasagna sheets

Instructions
1. In a pot, put olive oil and garlic, fry it until you smell the flavor

2. Add in minced beef, fry it until it becomes golden color

3. Add in tomato juice, tomatoes, cottage cheese, mozzarella, salt & pepper, mix well and let it cook until boil
Turn off the heat after the mixture boils for another 10 mins

4. To assemble the lasagne, on a rectangular pan:
Pour olive oil to grease the pan

Preheat the oven at 180°c

5. Lay lasagne sheets to cover the bottom, add the tomato beef mixture to cover the sheets, with a table spoon - add some cottage cheese without mixing it, you'll find white spots on the sauce, then sprinkle mozzarella over the pan

6. Repeat step 5 for 2 times

7. Put the pan into the oven and bake for 30mins or until the surface become golden color

Enjoy!

2 comments:

Rachel said...

This is how my mom makes it, only sometimes she would use Ricotta. I really dislike the lasagna in France, as it is made with Bechamel. Something really untraditional I do, is sometimes add green olives. <3 I love your blog.

LoveShareJoy said...

Thank you Jonua :) I think Bechamel is a sauce for other veggies like Brussels sprouts, rather bitter veggies