Sunday, February 17, 2008

Conquering Lasagne

It may sound ridiculous considering all the things I've cooked, baked, served, and decorated in my life, but lasagne has always been intimidating. I know why. When I was growing up, lasagne was always a very special occasion dish that my mother rarely made. I can probably count on one hand the number of times I remember my mom cooking up a lasagne, and I got the clear impression that it was a time-consuming, laborious thing to spend a day doing. When I had lasagne at other people's houses, I was always impressed and felt very honoured that someone would go to the trouble of making it. Sometimes, I got funny looks when I expressed this.

The first ever lasagne I ever made was 10 years ago when I was visiting Italy. I found fresh lasagne noodles at the grocery store, along with mozzarella cheese that looked nothing like the mozzarella cheese I was used to back home. Because we were on a budget, it was a vegetarian lasagne, filled with fresh spinach I found at a local green grocer's. The oven at the apartment I was staying at was gas and had no temperature indicators, and no one in the house had used it for the year they'd been slumming it there.

It was edible. More or less. The mozzarella didn't behave the way I was used to mozzarella behaving; it melted into almost a sauce-like consistency and pooled on the top in large puddles, as opposed to melting and browning and being all gooey-stringy. I should have figured something would be different about it when I tried to grate it. It didn't grate, and seemed more like the texture of raw meat than what I was used to. The spinach had a funny flavour - metallic, almost.

Because we were broke student backpackers, we ate it. But I never made another lasagne until I worked at The Centre nearly three years ago now. We had lasagne pretty regularly, but usually on a day when I was off. I got to eat it, but it only happened that I was on shift once when the lasagnes were actually made. I was surprised at how easily they went together and how quick it was to make enough for 150 people.

Still, I never made it for myself - until today. My roommate frequently makes a veggie version from a Weight Watchers recipe, and she whips it up in no time. I have no idea why I've been so resistant to trying it. Too much lasagne baggage, I suppose.

I happened to have a whole whack of spaghetti sauce I cooked up in the fall, portioned out into 1 cup servings and frozen in small containers. The sauce is made with locally-produced beef sausage seasoned with sundried tomatoes and basil - yum! But for some reason, I'm not interested in eating spaghetti these days. I decided to make a lasagne because I could use up a good amount of the sauce all in one go, and I had some other ingredients already on hand, like ricotta cheese. I marched down to my local overpriced grocery store today and bought oven-ready lasagne noodles and some mozzarella cheese.

Basically following the directions on the back of the box and asking for some advice from my experienced roommate, I assembled and baked the lasagne.

It was absurdly simple.

Apart from needing to bake it twice as long as the box directed, it turned out fantastically! It was a stunning, amazing success! I can't believe I've been afraid of this for so long. And, of course, I now have a week's worth of meals out of it, so I don't have to do much cooking in the coming days. I baked it in a parchment-lined dish to make clean-up easier (we are all familiar with those dish detergent commercials with all the caked on guck...lasagne is frequently the implied culprit).

Here it is...
Not bad, eh?

What's next?

8 comments:

Dr. Monkey Von Monkerstein said...

Dang that looks good. Send me some please.

mister anchovy said...

I LOVE lsagne.

tshsmom said...

I usually make 2 at a time and freeze individual portions. This makes a quick microwave meal on harried nights. ;)

If you factored in the time it took to make your sauce, it would have been a more time consuming task.

Cherie said...

I was looking at the up-close photo of your lasagna when Caroline (12) came into the room.

"Oh great. Now I want lasagna." And she walked out.

I cracked up! She loves the stuff and yours looks perfect.

Good going, WC!

Anonymous said...

Yummmm....looks like you've conquered your lasagne fears. :<)

Wandering Coyote said...

Thanks for your comments, everyone!

Alas, on day 4 of lasagne-fest, I am getting a little sick of it, so I've kept one piece more out and put the rest in the freezer.

Deepti said...

Oh, YUM. Send me some frozen stuff!

Geraldine said...

Yummmm....lasagne is always delish! Yours looks great!

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