So once upon a time, my husband and I lived close to my awesome brother-in-law Peter and his
equally cool wife Stephanie. Peter lived in Italy for a couple of years and while he was there, he learned to make fabulous lasagna. Like real Italian lasagna. Now granted, I’ve been about as far out of the country as Disney Cruise Line takes you on a four-night journey, so I’m taking Peter’s word for it here. But I can say that it tastes just like the lasagna I’ve had in little, homey Italian cafes–you know, those ones where you feel like you’re sitting in your Grandma’s kitchen. So take that for what it’s worth.



you could try grating them or tossing them in your food processor and letting Ms. Cuisinart do all the hard work. That way, you’ll still get the hearty flavor and nutrients of the vegetables, but no one really has to know.
If you’re planning on making lasagna, here are the rest of the ingredients that you’ll need:In a large saucepan or skillet with a lid, brown ground beef (or sausage), onions, and garlic until meat is cooked and onions are tender. Now…about the veggies…some men (and I’m sure some ladies) might balk at the idea of vegetables in their Man Food. If you’re not a fan of chunky vegetables in your lasagna, you could try grating them or tossing them in your food processor and letting Ms. Cuisinart do all the hard work. That way, you’ll still get the hearty flavor and nutrients of the vegetables, but no one really has to know.








Questions & Reviews
My daughter and her cousins got into quite a debate about whether my spaghetti or my lasagna was best. I did not have the heart to tell them it’s the same sauce (and technically it’s Peter’s). Needless to say, we love this recipe!
I can’t rate this recipe but if I could it would get 5 stars! So yummy! I like that it is thick and not overly spiced and very easy to make. I made the lasagna and had extra sauce leftover (was I supposed to?) and just wanted to drink it all but instead I sat with a spoon and ate too much of it. Can’t wait to eat the lasagna. Thanks for another great recipe.
I love LOVE this lasagna and wanted to cook this deliciousness for Christmas dinner. However, with the hustle and bustle of Christmas I was hoping there was a trick to “make ahead” the night before and bake in the oven minutes before my guests arrive. Any tips?
I love LOVE this lasagna and would like to make this for Christmas dinner. However, Christmas itself is crazy and was hoping there was a way to “make ahead” and store in the fridge the night before…any tips?
We love this recipe and make it all the time. Do you think I could can this recipe? I’d love to be able to go to the pantry and just open up a bottle.
I’m SURE you could, but I am definitely not a canning expert, especially when it comes to meats. Do you know someone who might know? If not, I can see if I can track someone down for you. :)I