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

Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteLasagna looks delicious ! I’m not much of a cook but this looks like a can do esp. with Prego.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThank you for telling us how you make your lasagna.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Love lasagna. Had it yesterday for dinner. I think we are using the same recipe. Delicious
ReplyDeleteMerry Holidays Kathy
Liz
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteThe lasagna recipe is a big plus
Blessings to you on the New Year ๐❤️
Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteAnd a gift of the lasagna recipe๐
Wishing you and yours the happiest New Year
Merry Christmas! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteI 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
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Kathy. I enjoy reading your posts and making your small quilts.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Kathleen. Hope you get snow soon. We had a heatwave and I hate it. Would love cold.
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