Lasagna is awesome! It IS the ultimate comfort food. I don't make it this traditional way much as I end up eating WAY too much of it and consume WAY too many calories. But once in awhile I just have to!
lasagna is a process, that's why I leave it up to the hubby and then we only have it once a year! yours looks great. that sopranos cookbook is good..my MIL has it and I always look through it at her house!
Your lasagna looks incredible! I can almost smell it!
Last year I had a lasagna making "party" where I made five or six pans of it. I had my daughter and my son's girlfriend help me and we cooked all afternoon. I put a few in the freezer and gave a few away. We had a great time!
I never boil my noodles anymore. I use the hot water soak method.
I haven't heard of Sunday gravy until just lately and I definitely need to get on board and make some! I love the sound of the Sunday gravy with the Bechamel sauce. I bet this makes for a rich, decadent lasagna and can see how this would be a definite winner!
It is so wonderful to see that you also use a Bechamel in you Lasagna. That's how we do it in Germany and how I still make mine. Most people here in the U.S. have no clue when I try to explain what goes in my Lasagna. Your gravy looks like a wonderful sauce. I also think that a good Lasagna needs time! Thanks.
I have never had lasagna with bechamel, but I have heard it is really good with it. Yours looks and sounds amazing! I agree the sauce really makes it. I have to try this!!
I am always trying a new lasagna recipe just because I want to know if there is a better one out there then my own. Bobby Flay has an amazing one that I have made 3 times now. The lasagna takes 5 hours. Your above lasagna looks like a MASTERPIECE! YUM! Definitely my next lasagna recipe to try and great photos to boot.
Lasagna is comfort food all right! I don't make it as much as I used to because it's way too much for two! But I have frozen portions of it and it worked out well. Great recipe!
thanks for sharing a comment over on my blog. Your blog is certainly a foodie blog. There was an article in today's Chicago Tribune about certain restaurants getting annoyed by foodies taking pictures for their blogs and bothering other customers.
Well I don't cook but of course I eat so if you send out samples let me know.
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Lasagna with Sunday gravy is definitely worth the process and time. It is comfort food to the max. This version, in all of its glorified cheesy goodness, looks fantastic.
Lasagna is my comfort food too! I think it's because you can never go wrong. It's just the right mix of flavors and it's delicious fresh, but tastes just as yummy a few days later!
I wish I had some of this lasagna in the fridge. I go right in and heat up a little for a bedtime snack. The Sunday gravy is a little like the sauce my mother made. You're right, the sauce makes the dish. I've read back a bit on your blog which has led me to become a "follower" and bookmark you. I've had a nice and informative visit. See you later!
lasagna is definitely all about the sauce for me--there's nothing more disappointing than a dry or bland batch. your combination of components sounds absolutely delightful--comfort food defined!
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Looks delicious! I love lasagna and it's always fun to try a new recipe.
ReplyDeleteLasagna is awesome! It IS the ultimate comfort food. I don't make it this traditional way much as I end up eating WAY too much of it and consume WAY too many calories. But once in awhile I just have to!
ReplyDeletelasagna is a process, that's why I leave it up to the hubby and then we only have it once a year!
ReplyDeleteyours looks great.
that sopranos cookbook is good..my MIL has it and I always look through it at her house!
After seeing your lasagna my melty cheese sandwich that I'm having for lunch doesn't look so hot.
ReplyDeleteLooks incredible Kathleen!
Your lasagna looks incredible! I can almost smell it!
ReplyDeleteLast year I had a lasagna making "party" where I made five or six pans of it. I had my daughter and my son's girlfriend help me and we cooked all afternoon. I put a few in the freezer and gave a few away. We had a great time!
I never boil my noodles anymore. I use the hot water soak method.
Wow!!! I not only want seconds, I want thirds and fourths.....LOL!!! That looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo.
ReplyDeleteLovely and delicious confort food, everybody loves to tuck in
Lasagna is a weakness of mine....this looks like such a great recipe! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Sunday gravy sounds incredible. I haven't cooked with pork neck bones, but I have heard of how flavorable they can be.
ReplyDeleteI am so bookmarking your blog! What awesome recipes! And hot sauce in Bechamel? I had no idea. No wonder mine tastes a little bland!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy! I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteOh heavens! This looks so rich and delicious! I'm new here and now following your incredible blog :)
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I haven't heard of Sunday gravy until just lately and I definitely need to get on board and make some! I love the sound of the Sunday gravy with the Bechamel sauce. I bet this makes for a rich, decadent lasagna and can see how this would be a definite winner!
ReplyDeleteIt is so wonderful to see that you also use a Bechamel in you Lasagna. That's how we do it in Germany and how I still make mine. Most people here in the U.S. have no clue when I try to explain what goes in my Lasagna. Your gravy looks like a wonderful sauce. I also think that a good Lasagna needs time! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI think I just drooled on my keyboard.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...that is the most awesome looking lasagne I've ever seen!! I'll be right over.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing. I might have to try this in place of my own tried/true recipe. It looks delish!
Lisa
I'm so with you ~ the minute the weather turns chilly I'm thinking comfort food!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I'm printing out your wonderful recipe to try ~ better yet, can I just invite myself over for dinner or leftovers? :)
Jo
You are right about this being a comfort food. It looks divine!
ReplyDeleteI have never had lasagna with bechamel, but I have heard it is really good with it. Yours looks and sounds amazing! I agree the sauce really makes it. I have to try this!!
ReplyDeletemmm; gotta love lasagna!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds absolutely divine! Thanks for dropping by my blog!
ReplyDeleteOh I love lasagna. The nutmeg in the sauce sounds so interesting!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, and thank you for stopping by Life at the Zoo.
XO*Tricia
i love lasagna it screams comfort..and your gravy rocks..I also have that cookbook..love it
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That looks like quite the lasagna! I confess that lasagna is not usually what I would choose to indulge in, but this sounds splurge-worthy for sure.
ReplyDeleteGreat lasagna post. Flavorful and indulgent. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThis is great lasagna-I'm drooling as I type!I love the gravy with pork plus the sausage.
ReplyDeleteKathleen this looks wonderful! My son loves lasagna, I'll have to make this!
ReplyDeleteI can see the dripping goodness in your lasagna :D
ReplyDeleteI am always trying a new lasagna recipe just because I want to know if there is a better one out there then my own. Bobby Flay has an amazing one that I have made 3 times now. The lasagna takes 5 hours. Your above lasagna looks like a MASTERPIECE! YUM! Definitely my next lasagna recipe to try and great photos to boot.
ReplyDeleteThat picture is so drool worthy! I just made sunday gravy for the first time this weekend..I'm hooked!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, lasagna is the BEST! And I absolutely LOVE your cheery yellow pan :-)
ReplyDeleteI can see why this would be the ultimate lasagna Kathleen!!!! I have never made a Sunday gravy so better get on that.
ReplyDeleteWow, this sounds like an amazing lasagna!!
ReplyDeleteI'm far too lazy to make this for myself, so can you come make it for me? It looks divine!
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! If my youngest son sees this, you know what I'll be making next :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible lasagna with the bechamel sauce and that Sunday gravy! I can imagine the flavors. Just delicious.
ReplyDeleteLasagna is comfort food all right! I don't make it as much as I used to because it's way too much for two! But I have frozen portions of it and it worked out well.
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe!
I agree, lasagna is comfort food at its finest! Love the crispy looking top...yum!
ReplyDeleteThe Sopranos Sunday Gravy recipe looks fantastic. I love a slow simmered sauce. Now you've got me hungry for lasagna.
ReplyDeletenow THAT is a lasagna, awesome!
ReplyDeleteYour lasagna sounds fantastic especially with the sunday gravy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a mouth watering photo. Awesome lasagna.
ReplyDeleteMimi
This looks yummy! Lasagna is Grumpy's favorite meal - he would love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lasagna dish. I'm suddenly in the mood for Italian tonight...
ReplyDeleteWOW! Looks and sounds delicious! I cannot wait to try it out!!
ReplyDeleteYour lasagna looks just delicious! My brother lives in Irvine. I will have to share with him your tip about buying sausage at Claros market. Thanks!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing a comment over on my blog.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is certainly a foodie blog. There was an article in today's Chicago Tribune about certain restaurants getting annoyed by foodies taking pictures for their blogs and bothering other customers.
Well I don't cook but of course I eat so if you send out samples let me know.
Please come back and browse through my older posts, you are sure to find some others you'll like.
Love how messy this lasagna looks. I bet it was amazing!!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm lasagna, that is what I need, comfort big time!
ReplyDeleteCall me Garfield because I think I could devour that whole dish! Great looking lasagna, Kathleen.
ReplyDeleteLasagna with Sunday gravy is definitely worth the process and time. It is comfort food to the max. This version, in all of its glorified cheesy goodness, looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI think lasagna would probably be my ultimate comfort food as well. And you're so right - the sauce definitely makes or breaks it!
ReplyDeleteLasagna is my comfort food too! I think it's because you can never go wrong. It's just the right mix of flavors and it's delicious fresh, but tastes just as yummy a few days later!
ReplyDeleteOoozy, cheesy, messy, yummy lasagna. It doesn't get any better than that...
ReplyDeleteSometimes it IS worth it to spend days on a dish. And it looks like this was. This looks sublime.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had some of this lasagna in the fridge. I go right in and heat up a little for a bedtime snack. The Sunday gravy is a little like the sauce my mother made. You're right, the sauce makes the dish. I've read back a bit on your blog which has led me to become a "follower" and bookmark you. I've had a nice and informative visit. See you later!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Wow! Now that's a lasagna. It puts those Costco lasagnas to shame!! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathleen! Thanks for your comment about the chile bisque. I would love for you to add it to your make soon list. Thanks so much:D
ReplyDeleteWhoa, this lasagne dish is serious! Wow. I love how tall it is and how many ingredients are involved. I'm so glad you used béchamel. I used the same thing in my lasagne.
ReplyDeletelasagna is definitely all about the sauce for me--there's nothing more disappointing than a dry or bland batch. your combination of components sounds absolutely delightful--comfort food defined!
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is yum! ps...I have that same baking dish in lime green...I wish mine was yellow instead.
ReplyDeletelooks AMAZING! i love lasagna! (just like garfield!)
ReplyDeleteOh yeah! This is what comfort food looks like.Bubbly cheesy goodness :)If you wont mind I'd love to guide Foodista readers to this post.Just add the foodista widget to the end of this post and it's all set, Thanks!
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