Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (2024)

With my mom’s homemade Lasagna Recipe, I promise you’ll fall in love with just one bite. Layers of lasagna noodles, mozzarella cheese, homemade meat sauce, and ricotta and Parmesan cheeses make this family favorite THE ultimate comfort food with plenty for everyone! It’s also a great way to feed a crowd or you can freeze the leftovers.

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No kitchen should be without a best easy lasagna recipe, and this one is it!!

Lasagna.
Just the hearing or saying the word makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Especially when it comes to this perfect dish. The layers of noodles, pasta sauce, cheese filling, and melted cheese on that top layer make for a delicious lasagna.

See, it was my mother’s and one of THE recipes she absolutely knocked out of the park.
This original recipe makes a VERY full and heavy 9X13-inch pan and tastes even better the next day.
No lie.

SAVE THIS BEST LASAGNA RECIPE TO YOUR FAVORITEPINTEREST BOARD!

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See, my mother wasn’t the greatest of cooks and there were many nights we’d have that blue box macaroni and cheese with hot dogs slices mixed in. Her pork chops were dry and overcooked, but I’ve learned this is the best way to cook pork chops. I also never looked forward to her meatloaf, but have since fallen in LOVE with this meatloaf recipe!

Though to her credit, she did have a few dishes she excelled at that I still make for my family. These Spinach and Cheese Manicotti are ones she made often. I learned to love the slow cooker because of Gram’s Crockpot Spareribs, and her O’Henry Bars were something I looked forward to every Christmas.

Mom passed away many, many years ago, but I still have the brown lasagna pan she made her lasagna in.
And honestly, I don’t use it for anything else, just mom’s easy homemade lasagna.
I have never had a problem with this turning out really well and love to serve it when we have company. It’s so filling and there’s plenty of it.

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What do I need for this easy lasagna recipe?

  • Hearty Meat Sauce
    Olive Oil
    Ground Beef
    Onion
    Cloves of Garlic
    Tomato Puree
    Tomato Sauce
    Diced Tomatoes
    Tomato Paste
    Worcestershire Sauce
    Sugar
    Basil
    Salt / Pepper
    Oregano
    Bay Leaves
  • Lasagna Noodles
  • Ricotta Mixture
    Egg
    Ricotta Cheese
    Parmesan Cheese
    Dried Parsley
  • Mozzarella Cheese
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How to make the best classic lasagna recipe?

  1. Begin by making the homemade meat sauce.
    Heat a bit of olive oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the onion and garlic, and sauté until fragrant. Add the ground beef and cook until brown. Add the diced tomatoes, puree, sauce, paste, sugar, Worcestershire sauce, basil, salt, pepper, oregano and bay leaves. Stir until well combined. Cover, and reduce heat to simmer for at least 45 minutes, stirring frequently.
  2. Preheat oven to 350°F, and cook lasagna noodles al dente according to package directions.
  3. Ricotta Mixture
    Beat the egg in a large bowl. Add the ricotta, 3/4 cup Parmesan cheese, and parsley. Mix well.
  4. Assembling the Lasagna
    Line a baking sheet with tin foil, and place a deep 9 X 13-inch or large casserole dish on it, generously coating it with cooking spray. Place a cup of meat sauce on the bottom of the pan. For the first layer, place 4 lasagna noodles in a single layer over the sauce. Spread 1/3 of the ricotta cheese mixture over the noodles. Cover with 2 cups of the meat mixture. Sprinkle 1/2 cup mozzarella evenly over the sauce.
    Repeat with 4 noodles, ricotta filling, sauce, mozzarella cheese.
    Again repeat with 4 noodles, remaining ricotta filling, sauce, mozzarella cheese.
    Layer 4 cooked noodles on top, cover with remaining sauce, and sprinkle remaining mozzarella and Parmesan cheese on top of the lasagna.
  5. Bake for 45-50 minutes until bubbly.
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Recipe Tips –

  • Place the 9 X 13-inch baking dish on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil. This will prevent any drippings from spilling onto your oven, allowing for easier clean up.
  • Be sure to stir the meat sauce frequently. There’s nothing worse than adding a burnt or slightly burnt sauce to your lasagna. It can ruin the whole dish.
  • Prepare a clean work surface and place long pieces of wax paper or parchment paper on it. After draining, place lasagna noodles flat on the paper to cool. Flat noodles are easier to spread the sauce and ricotta on.
  • You can use the no-boil lasagna noodles or oven-ready lasagna noodles in place of regular lasagna noodles. I did use them a long time ago, just not sure of the exact number of noodles you’ll need, since I always prefer to boil them in hot water.
  • After removing from the oven, allow the dish to sit at least 5-10 minutes before serving. That way when you slice it your pieces will be more uniform as opposed to the layers sliding all over the plate.
  • When freezing, be sure to write on the bag or container what it is and the date, so you know when to best eat it by.
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Can this recipe for layered lasagna be made ahead?

Absolutely, and it’s one of the best make-ahead meals! I recommend making it no more than a day ahead of when you plan to cook it.
Prepare it up until you layer it with the last bit of mozzarella and Parmesan and then cover tightly with a sheet of plastic wrap and aluminum foil.
To bake: remove the plastic wrap, and tin foil. Cover with just a sheet of tin foil and bake at 350° for about 45 minutes. Remove foil, and sprinkle all over with cheese. Bake for an additional 10 minutes or until cheese is glossy.

Can I freeze this lasagna recipe?

Sure can!
Either before you put it into the oven or after.

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Freezing UNBAKED lasagna –

Prepare the recipe up until you sprinkle the last bit of mozzarella and Parmesan on top.
Cover the pan tightly with plastic wrap and aluminum foil, and place into the freezer.

Freezing AFTER you bake it –

Remove the lasagna in sections from the pan, and either place into a freezer safe food container or wrap in aluminum foil and place into freezer Ziploc bag(s).

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How do I reheat it?

From FROZEN –

The best way to reheat a frozen lasagna is to allow it to thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Remove the plastic wrap and aluminum foil, and re-cover it tightly with the sheet of aluminum foil. Bake it in a 350°F. oven for about 40 minutes. Sprinkle the remaining mozzarella and Parmesan cheese on top and bake for an additional 10-15 minutes, until cheese is glossy.

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.

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How long will leftover lasagna last?

Leftover lasagna that has been cooked will last 3 – 5 days in the refrigerator in an airtight container, and up to 3 months in the freezer.

What do I serve with this casserole?

This recipe pairs well with my Grandmother’s Italian Bread, these Asiago Herb Biscuits or Copycat Olive Garden Breadsticks. You can also purchase some pre-made garlic bread from the grocery store if you’re short on time, and don’t want to make bread from scratch.

Want some cheesy bread?
Make this cheesy garlic bread or these Cheddar Bay Biscuits.

Serve it with a side salad like this Strawberry Spinach Salad, some Maple Bacon Brussels Sprouts, Brown Sugar Glazed Carrots or my favorite Baked Parmesan Zucchini Sticks.

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More Lasagna Recipes

Like Lasagna Roll ups?
Make these easy Spinach Lasagna Roll-Ups or these Chicken Alfredo Lasagna Roll Ups.

This Summer Vegetable Lasagna is a good way to use up that abundance of veggies during the summer months.
And if you’re in the mood for Mexican, this Slow Cooker Mexican Lasagna would be perfect!

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Dessert Lasagna

Yes, believe it or not, there are sweet recipes that are known are lasagna desserts because they have layers.
Chocolate Lasagna is a very popular one.
All of my Dream Bar recipes are based on it.

The most popular are the Chocolate Peanut Butter Dream Bars, Orange Creamsicle Dream Bars, Chocolate Covered Strawberry Dream Bars (pictured above), and Turtle Dream Bars.
They’re all no bake recipes, except for the Red Velvet Cherry Dream Bars, so they’re perfect to make any time of year.

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Created by: Lynne Feifer

Lasagna


Course Main Course

Cuisine Italian

Prep Time 1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time 50 minutes minutes

Total Time 2 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

With my mom's homemade Lasagna Recipe, I promise you'll fall in love with just one bite. Layers of lasagna noodles, mozzarella cheese, homemade meat sauce, and ricotta and Parmesan cheeses make this family favorite THE ultimate comfort food with plenty for everyone! It's also a great way to feed a crowd or you can freeze the leftovers.

Ingredients

Meat Sauce

  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1 large yellow onion or enough for one cup
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 28 ounces tomato puree
  • 15 ounces tomato sauce
  • 14.5 ounces diced tomatoes
  • 6 ounces tomato paste
  • 2 tablespoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 teaspoons basil
  • 1 ½ teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon oregano
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 box lasagna noodles

Ricotta Mixture

  • 1 large egg
  • 30 ounces low fat ricotta cheese
  • 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese divided
  • 1 tablespoon dried parsley
  • 4-5 cups shredded mozzarella

Instructions

Meat Sauce

  • Heat a large pot or Dutch oven on medium heat. Add the olive oil.

  • Add the onion and garlic and saute until soft, about 3 minutes.

  • Add the ground beef and cook until brown.

  • Add the puree, sauce, diced tomatoes, paste, sugar, basil, salt, oregano, pepper, and bay leaves. Stir until well combined.

  • Reduce heat. Cover and simmer for at least 45 minutes, stirring frequently.

  • Preheat oven to 350° F.

  • Place a few long sheets of wax paper onto a clean work surface, and spray with cooking spray. In a large pot, cook lasagna noodles according to manufacturer’s directions.
    Drain and place noodles flat onto the wax paper while the sauce continues to cook.

Ricotta Mixture

  • In a large bowl, beat the egg.

  • Add the ricotta, 3/4 cup of the Parmesan cheese, and parsley. Mix until well combined.

Lasagna Assembly

  • Generously coat a deep 9 X 13-inch baking dish with cooking spray, and layer a rimmed baking pan with tin foil.
    Remove the bay leaves from the meat sauce.

  • Place a thin layer of sauce on the bottom of the pan.

  • Put 4 lasagna noodles on top of the meat sauce.

  • Spread 1/3 of the ricotta mixture over the noodles.

  • Completely cover with about 2 cups of sauce, making sure to spread the sauce into the corners and along the edges.

  • Sprinkle 1/2 cup of the mozzarella over the sauce.

  • Place 4 lasagna noodles over the mozzarella and repeat the order of layering.

  • Place lasagna noodles over the final ricotta/mozzarella layer and cover with sauce.

  • Sprinkle remaining mozzarella and parmesan cheeses over the sauce.

  • Place the pan of lasagna onto the foil-lined baking sheet. This allows for easier clean-up should it bubble over in the oven or spill over when cutting into at the table.

  • Bake for 50 minutes or until bubbly. If you should notice cheese beginning to brown, cover lightly with a sheet of aluminum foil.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 653kcal | Carbohydrates: 59g | Protein: 41g | Fat: 29g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 119mg | Sodium: 1337mg | Potassium: 1184mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 14g | Vitamin A: 1651IU | Vitamin C: 21mg | Calcium: 616mg | Iron: 5mg

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This recipe was updated in format and photos on 11/13/2018, and again on 9/21/22. It was originally published on 2/23/11 and was Day 27 of my original 365 days of baking.

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  2. Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (17)Lynne says

    Thanks, Lorie! It will make a lot, so freeze some for another meal. Unless, of course, you can all eat it in one sitting. 😉

    Reply

  3. Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (18)Lynne says

    Thank you, Vincent! I have added it.

    Reply

  4. Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (19)Anonymous says

    hey, from what I’ve seen of this blog, I like what I see. I’m actually going to try somethings, but some of the links on the recipes page leads to the wrong recopies! 🙁 I was looking for a pizza recipe and I got a lasagna one!

    Reply

    • Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (20)Lynne @ 365 Days of Baking says

      Thank you, Anonymous! I will definitely be checking into that and I really appreciate you letting me know.

      Reply

  5. Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (21)Lisa says

    Do you pre-cook the noodles? Or use the oven ready ones?

    Reply

  6. Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (22)Mary says

    This is the BEST lasagna I have ever made or tasted. I’ve made it several times and I just realized I’ve never commented! This is so so good. Thank you for this awesome recipe!

    Reply

  7. Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (23)Karen Noble says

    This was a huge hit with the family! Everyone loved it! Even my granddaughter who usually likes plain pasta with butter. She actually tried it and said it was the best dinner she ever tasted! We will definitely eat this again!

    Reply

    • Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (24)Lynne says

      Wow, Karen, that’s awesome! Please give your granddaughter a BIG hug for me. My mother would be thrilled as I am. It’s one of my most favorite recipes, too! Thank you so much!

      Reply

  8. Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (25)Laurie says

    I make my lasagna almost the exact same way, yummmm.

    Just a tip: we freeze leftovers in serving size pieces with our vacuum sealer and, when ready to eat, leave bag sealed and boil them. The lasagna doesn’t stick and doesn’t get dried out reheating.

    Reply

    • Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (26)Lynne says

      Laurie, that’s awesome!
      Thank so much for the tip. I never thought about doing that, but it sounds perfect!

      Reply

  9. Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (27)Nyema says

    The recipe is great. I left out puréed tomatoes and marinara sauce. I used the diced tomatoes, tomato paste, and tomatoes sauce from Hunts. I added a lot more garlic and dry herbs. The next time I’ll probably add 1 tbsp of sugar and put noodles on the bottom layer. I used bay leaves to cut the acidity in the sauce. I used 9 Barilla lasagna noodles, they are so perfect the thick noodles keep the perfect shape.

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    • Mom's Lasagna Recipe {Comfort Food} | 365 Days of Baking (28)Lynne says

      Nyema, thank you so much for your feedback. I’m so happy to hear you enjoyed it, and I love what you did to make it your own.

      Reply

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FAQs

How long can I keep uncooked lasagna in the fridge before cooking? ›

You can keep a built lasagna in the fridge for 4 days, possibly even 5 days, before cooking it. You could even make it and then freeze it for a few months. Do note, what ever you do, that the lasagna will start to dry out after a while and the uncooked pasta sheets will start to absorb flavors and liquid.

Can you assemble and refrigerate lasagna before baking? ›

Lasagna is the kind of food that can keep a family fed for many nights in a row, happily. But it has other perks, too: namely, that you can prepare the whole thing in advance, and store it in the fridge overnight—ready to pop in the oven an hour or so before dinner (just before the kids start to whine).

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

You can prepare lasagna up to 24 hours before baking it. To do so, follow these instructions: Assemble the lasagna in an oven-safe container and store it in the refrigerator. The temperature should be at or below 40 degrees.

How many adults will a 9x13 lasagna feed? ›

As a general rule of thumb, one 13x9 pan will yield 8 medium-sized portions. You can adjust the serving sizes to your family's appetite: if they have larger appetites, you cut the pan into 6 large portions, and if they have smaller appetites, you can cut the pan into 10 smaller portions.

Can I keep uncooked lasagna in fridge for 2 days? ›

A: If you assemble and bake the lasagna ahead of time, you shouldn't keep it longer than three days in the refrigerator. If you need to keep it longer, it would be better to freeze it and reheat it. If you just need to make it a day ahead, you could refrigerate it before baking it.

Can you assemble lasagna and bake later? ›

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.

Can you prepare lasagna 2 days ahead? ›

Absolutely - you could keep it safely refrigerated for a few days, or frozen for a couple months if well sealed. Yes, you can definitely prepare lasagna ahead of time and refrigerate it until you're ready to bake and serve. It's a convenient way to save time on the day you plan to enjoy the dish.

Is it better to store lasagna cooked or uncooked? ›

For the best results, freeze lasagna after it has been assembled but before it's been baked. Freezing food this way will help maintain the lasagna's cheese and noodle texture and prevent it from getting soggy. If you've already baked your lasagna, don't worry; it can still be frozen!

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.

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.

Can you cook 2 lasagnas at the same time? ›

We recommend baking two pans of lasagne at the same temperature (375°F); however, it may take additional time. Be sure to check the internal temperature after 50 minutes. Lasagne will be done when internal temperature reaches 160°F.

Why does day old lasagna taste better? ›

Have you noticed if you cut your lasagne as soon as it comes out of the oven, it can be sloppy, falls apart easily and the sauce runs to the bottom of the dish? When you have it the next day, the sauce has had time to firm up and create an even richer tomato taste,” she says.

What type of pan is best for lasagna? ›

Glass pans are known for cooking evenly while preventing the lasagna from sticking., and they're perfect for make-ahead frozen casseroles.

What is the best pan for making lasagna? ›

The Emile Henry Modern Classics Rectangular Baker is our top pick for its overall performance, versatility, and design. If you're on a budget, the Wilton Bake It Better Lasagna Roasting Pan is a wonderfully affordable option that is also quite sturdy.

How many people does a 5 pound lasagna feed? ›

Signature SELECT Lasagna Meat Party Size - 5 Lb
Serving Size :
Servings Per Container :about 10

Can you make lasagna with fresh pasta ahead of time? ›

The lasagna noodles can be made in advance and stored at room temperature, refrigerated, or dried out until ready to assemble (more on this in a bit). I use my Kitchen Aid stand mixer with the roller attachment in the instructions below. However, a hand-crank pasta machine works well too.

How long should lasagna sit before cooking? ›

For cooking patience is an excellent ally, so when you have finished composing your lasagna, let it rest for about 40 minutes before baking it; in this way the pasta will absorb all the flavors of the condiment and the cooking will be more hom*ogeneous and the taste richer.

How long can you keep uncooked lasagna in the freezer? ›

You can take one of two approaches when it comes to freezing lasagna: assemble and freeze it unbaked, or bake the lasagna and then freeze it. Either way, plan on baking frozen lasagna within three months (any longer, and the quality starts to deteriorate).

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