And so it came to pass that Claudia succumbed to the 3200 different versions of lasagna roll-ups on Pinterest. After noting that if I eat one strand of pasta my weight goes up three pounds, I knew that if I was going to give into my recent pasta craving, I wanted it a wee bit lightened up. (So I would gain five pounds instead of ten.) Plus - I loved the ease. All was in place before the family arrived and it goes into the oven just a mere twenty minutes before serving. I am not as young as I was when I started this blog in 2007. In fact some people insist I am almost eight years older. Anything that's easy becomes a close friend of mine.
I combined several recipes and somehow wound up with about seventeen roll-ups instead of twelve. So depending on how you fill them - this feeds six-eight people. Oh - and I made the filling the night before.
Ingredients
Your favorite lasagna
4 cups of your favorite marinara sauce (you could go with 3 cups - but I have a saucy family)
2 eggs
2-1/2 cups ricotta cheese - drained
2-1/2 cups mixture of of shredded mozzarella, Parmesan (you could add asiago or provolone)
1 package spinach, thawed, drained and "dried"
1/4 teaspoon salt (I omitted - the cheese has enough salt for me)
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1/4 teaspoon fresh nutmeg (you could up that a little bit)
1. Beat your eggs and ricotta. Add the other cheese and mix well. Add spinach, salt, pepper and nutmeg and mix well. (Can cover or put in fridge over night.)
2. Bring the marinara sauce (that you no doubt prepared ahead of time) to a simmer.
3. Boil noodles according to package directions. Lay them flat. Put about 1/3 cup of cheese mixture on each noodle - spreading it evenly over all. Repeat until noodles and mixture are used up.
4. Pour 1 cup of the marinara sauce into your baking dish.
5. Carefully roll up the lasagna noodles and place them seam side down in the baking dish.
6. Drizzle or dot each roll-up with some additional sauce. Add a little Parmesan if you like on top of each roll-up.
7. Bake in a preheated 375 degree F oven for about 24 minutes. Allow to rest for five minutes and serve.
If you dwell with carnivores, you can certainly pass some meatballs and sausages on the side.
I've been living in this nebulous place called "semi-finalist." My last two adult plays have gotten a lot of attention and then been dropped at the last minute. It means one of two things:
- not right for theatre
- not ready yet
Because I don't give up on my plays (especially when I've worked on them for three years), I opt for the "not ready yet" reason. And keep working away - trying to get it ready.
But my "Italian sister" play had a delightful reading this winter - and I am thinking it will find a home.
Of course there's always the possibility that I would get better work done if I paid more attention to the words and less attention to the decoy on the computer.
I still haven't made lasagna rollups either but you're inspiring me. Calories be damned. Congrats on your play. And I love your furry "diversion."
ReplyDeleteI have somehow missed the lasagna rollup bandwagon! Didn't even know they existed. But now, of course I do. And now, of course, I must make them. :-) Really nice -- thanks.
ReplyDeleteThis looks flavourful and delicious
ReplyDelete3200 different versions of lasagna roll-ups!! And I have never made one..these pasta rolls look droolworthy.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to ignore all of the roll-up lasagna recipes out there, isn't it? I'm going to cave in soon, starting with this recipe!
ReplyDeleteI have yet to make lasagna roll-ups and am grateful that you narrowed 'the recipe' down from 1000 on Pinterest! I must really be out of it in the kitchen with that many recipes for lasagna roll-ups. Oh well, I'm getting older too! Crossing my fingers for your play's success. I love the title! Your furry baby is just precious Claudia!
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Oh and P.S. Claudia . . . I just pinned your lasagna roll-ups to now make it 3201 pins! :-D
ReplyDeletelasagna rollups is one of my favorite dish, the photo is now on my header, hava a good week Claudia !
ReplyDeleteI must give these a try! My family loves lasagna...and it is a labor of love that requires time. This recipe would be a great time saver...and still ever-so-delicious!
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I've never actually tried lasagna roll ups, although I do like the ease, and the fact that they make convenient little 'packages' of deliciousness. The fact that they're in fashion is actually a turn off for me, but I shouldn't let that stop me from trying them, should it?
ReplyDeleteDear Claudia, A wonderful dish. I enjoy these roll-ups; much easier than the traditional and just as delicious!
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the very best with your play. I am glad that you don't give in or give up!! xoxo Catherine
I'm always searching for easier variations, Claudia! And I believe I've aged eight years in that time, too.
ReplyDeleteThose look so great! Have to try them soon! I'm at www.alittlefishinthekitchen.com
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