Cooking with @fat-elvis. Another lasagna

in #food6 years ago

Hi food fans.

It's been a while since my last cooking post, so today is a good day to get back into it.

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I always start by making a red sauce. Grinding tomatoes, and cooking it down. But this fall we had lots of garden tomatoes, so I made a big batch and canned some pasta sauce.

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So instead I started by browning some lean ground beef. With garlic and oregano.

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Then started to build layers. From rat some sauce on the bottom, then a layer of noodles and the ground beef.

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Added a bit of sauce to the beef, then another layer of noodles topped with spinach and goat cheese. And a bit more sauce. Another layer of noodles and sauce and fresh basil.

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Finally topped with cheddar and mozzarella, and baked for 1/2 hour at 350*F.

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Delicious!

Bon appetit

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My Grandma Gerow made the best lasagna I ever had. I regret not asking her for the recipe before she passed in 2008!

Oooo goat cheese. I have never been a huge lasagna fan because of the cottage cheese or ricotta cheese people usually use. But goat cheese! This could be a game changer. 😍

The goat cheese is the business!

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I bought goat cheese and lasagna noodles today!!! Fat Elvis style cooking is gonna happen this weekend!

Alright! Good for you. I'm sure you'll love it. If you want any tips on caramelizing onions or making the best red sauce for a lasagna, just let me know... Or check out my older posts!