Snow is always at the top of my Christmas list but Santa has not been listening to me lately . . . .
Do you have Christmas family traditions? This morning I got up early to put together the star of our traditional Christmas Eve dinner - Christmas Lasagna. This tradition began years ago when I decided to include on the holiday menu a few international dishes like Swedish Meatballs, Pierogis, Sweet and Sour Cabbage, Baklava (bakery bought). Eggrolls as an appetizer. It was a lot of fun to do this and the one tradition that really stuck was the lasagna. It now makes an appearance every Christmas. When my daughter was a vegetarian I began making it with spinach instead of meat and now that has become our main Christmas dish. The family probably wouldn't miss ham or turkey but they'd cry if I didn't make lasagna every year.
Easy recipe - Sauce, cooked lasagna noodles, a bag of frozen spinach sauteed with garlic, shredded mozzarella cheese, ricotta cheese mixed with a beaten egg and 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese. Place a bit of sauce in bottom of lasagna pan. Then, layer one at a time - noodles, spinach, ricotta cheese, mozzarella, sauce. Layer each ingredient twice, except for noodles - end with a layer of noodles on top. Then top with mozzarella cheese and more sauce. Yes, I find that Prego is just as good as the sauce my mom used to make from scratch and I copied for years. I often spice it up if I feel like it. My sister the cook likes to use Italian sausage in hers. With everything else I have to do or worry about around Christmastime, the last thing I need to do is make my own sauce or feel bad about myself if I don't. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Enjoy!
Merry Christmas! And all good wishes for the New Year!
-Kathy


13 comments:
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!!
Lasagna looks delicious ! I’m not much of a cook but this looks like a can do esp. with Prego.
Merry Christmas.
Thank you for telling us how you make your lasagna.
Merry Christmas
Love lasagna. Had it yesterday for dinner. I think we are using the same recipe. Delicious
Merry Holidays Kathy
Liz
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
The lasagna recipe is a big plus
Blessings to you on the New Year ๐❤️
Merry Christmas!!
And a gift of the lasagna recipe๐
Wishing you and yours the happiest New Year
Merry Christmas! Hugs,
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I started making lasagna in 2017 for Christmas dinner. Big hit. Im getting older (68) and just don't feel like cooking another turkey. Now I understand when my mother said that she was tired of cooking 2 turkeys, 1 for Thanksgiving and 1 for Christmas. Merry Christmas ๐
Merry Christmas Kathy. I enjoy reading your posts and making your small quilts.
Merry Christmas Kathleen. Hope you get snow soon. We had a heatwave and I hate it. Would love cold.
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