Traditional Lasagne Recipe

Learn how to make a traditional lasagne recipe with beef bolognese and bechamel sauce for a classic pasta dinner.

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Traditional Lasagne Recipe

Classic beef lasagne is one of the best family meals. The traditional Italian version takes love and care, but it serves 8 people and freezes well. Learn all the best tips to cook the best lasagne, as well as a quick version that you can make with leftover bolognese.
Watch how to make traditional lasagne
Play Video: Classic Beef Lasagne
A family favourite, this recipe makes the perfect beef lasagne that everyone will love.
What is in traditional lasagne?
Lasagne is made from layers of fresh or dried pasta sheets, béchamel, Bolognese sauce and cheese. 
What is béchamel sauce?
 
The recipe for béchamel in the Classic Beef Lasagne recipe below is infused with herbs and spices including bay leaves, cloves, parsley and nutmeg, as well as a hit of parmesan. This makes a sauce that works perfectly with the Bolognese, but has a distinct and delicious flavour that can hold its own. 
 
What is in bolognese sauce?
Bolognese used in lasagne is made from finely diced vegetables, minced beef, tomatoes and red wine. There are also vegetarian versions where meat is substituted for lentils or beans, and healthier versions of Bolognese made with leaner minced meats such as chicken or turkey.
 
The Bolognese in the Classic Beef Mince recipe uses onions, celery and garlic for an aromatic base. Minced beef is browned well for flavour, then tomato paste and red wine are added. Stock can be substituted for wine if desired. The sauce then has tomato and passata added before being simmered for 45 minutes, turning it into a thick, luscious sauce with tender meat.
What cheese is best for lasagne?
Mozzarella is the cheese of choice. The traditional beef lasagne recipe below uses Perfect Italiano Mozzarella, as it is grated for convenience and has just the right formula for beautiful stretch and light, creamy flavour.
Do I have to cook lasagne sheets first?
No, you can use raw pasta sheets either fresh or dry in your traditional lasagne. Fresh pasta sheets cook faster. If you can’t find fresh pasta sheets, you can use dried pasta sheets.
 
To use dried pasta sheets in lasagne, cook the lasagne for 10-15 minutes longer than fresh sheets. If your lasagne is looking too brown on top, you can cover it with foil for this extra cooking time.
 
If you're short on time, see the Cheat's Frypan Lasagne below too. There are also lasagne recipes for vegetarians, so everyone can enjoy this delicious pasta dish!
How to layer lasagne
  1. Brush some olive oil on the bottom of the dish.
  2. Spread a quarter of the béchamel sauce into the pan.
  3. Layer lasagne sheets over the top in a single layer, break or cut the sheets so they fit.
  4. Put down 1/3 of the Bolognese sauce, then another 1/4 of the béchamel. Place lasagne sheets on top.
  5. Repeat the last step until you've used up the ingredients. Top with mozzarella.
 
Watch the video below if you want to see how lasagne can be layered.
Easy Lasagne Recipe
If you want an easier lasagne recipe, try this frypan lasagne!
 
Play Video: Cheat's Frypan Lasagne
If you've got some bolognese in the fridge or freezer, this taste sensation comes together in a flash.
 
Watch how to make Bolognese
Play Video: Traditional Bolognese Sauce
Rich and meaty beef bolognese is perfect in the Classic Beef Lasagne, make extra to freeze and use in other bolognese recipes.
More lasagne recipes
Check out more not-so-traditional lasagne recipes below!
 
 
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