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mastercraft | 23:48 Tue 26th Jan 2016 | Food & Drink
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Can anyone advise on the best way to layer a Lasagne please?
Have looked on the web, and now even more confused... if not spoilt for choice.
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Mince, cheese, lasagne then repeat.
I would make it with a meat sauce. Ragu on bottom,lasagne sheets,ricotta cheese( mix ricotta with an egg,some chopped parsley and parmesan),sauce,pasta,etc...for a total of three layers of each. You can finish with some mozzarella on top. This is a southern Italian lasagne. Substitute bechamal sauce for ricotta for a traditional lasagne.
But there are endless variations...these will confuse you more...;-)

http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/food_and_recipes/1399570-What-is-the-correct-order-to-layer-lasagne-in?pg=1&order=

http://www.seriouseats.com/talk/2012/04/lasagna--to-bechamel-or-not-to-bechamel.html
I put meat, pasta, meat, (meat, pasta - if it's a large one) then cheese sauce, (which we prefer to bechamel) on the top. If I'm feeling really lazy, I use bought lasagne mix and/or white sauce mix with cheese added, sprinkle with grated cheese and then bake until browned and bubbling.
Boolognese sauce between sheets of pasts topped with bechamel sauce
Did anyone see the episode on CDWM where the Italian guy made a lasagne and had a layer of hard boiled eggs!!!! Yuk!
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Thank you all for your suggestions. I cheated a little, but it came out great.

I made my bolognese sauce from scratch (always awesome!) and laid that down first. Then a single layer of lasagne sheets (wish I had doubled up on those now), a thin layer of white cheese sauce (bought) with mushrooms and grated cheddar. Repeated that and then added lots of thinly sliced chorizo on top. It tasted really good!

Next time I'll try your suggestions, maybe even a boiled egg! Thanks again.
Next time you fancy Lasagne, make a cottage pie....
I usually use a carton (or two) of half-fat creme fraiche to replace the bechamel. and Stir grated parmesan into the creme fraiche first.

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