Oh how I love one-pot (or skillet in this case) meals. They scream easy cleanup and are usually quick to prepare. This skillet lasagna was incredible. The noodles cook in a tomato garlic sauce and are packed with flavor by the end of their boiling bath. The creamy ricotta is like icing on a cake – I was hunting for all the smooth pockets of ricotta cheese in my helping of dinner (make that two helpings of dinner). This dinner will be making a frequent appearance on our kitchen table. Flavorful, delicious lasagna….without all the layers and without all the work. Dreamy.
Ingredients
- 3 (14.5 ounce) cans whole peeled tomatoes
- 1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 medium onion, minced
- Salt
- 3 medium garlic cloves, finely minced
- 1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes (these do not add spice – just flavor!)
- 1 tablespoon dried basil
- 1/2 tablespoon dried oregano
- 1/2 pound ground pork
- 1/2 pound ground beef (I used 80% lean)
- 12 curly-edged lasagna noodles, broken into 1 inch lengths
- 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
- 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
- 3/4 cup ricotta cheese (do not use fat-free)
Directions
- Pulse the tomatoes with their juice in a blender or food processor until they are coarsely ground and no large pieces remain (in a food processor, that is about 12 pulses0.
- Heat the oil in a 12-inch nonstick skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and 1/2 teaspoon salt and cook, stirring often, until the onion is softened and translucent, about 5 to 7 minutes. Stir in the garlic and red pepper flakes and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the ground meat and cook, breaking apart the meat, until it is lightly browned and no longer pink, 5 to 6 minutes.
- Scatter the broken lasagna noodles over the meat and then pour in the ground tomatoes and tomato sauce over the pasta. Stir in the basil and oregano. Cover, increase the heat to medium-high, and cook, stirring often and adjusting the heat to maintain a vigorous simmer, until the pasta is tender, about 20 minutes.
- Off the heat, stir in half the mozzarella and half of the parmesan. Dot heaping tablespoons of the ricotta over the noodles, then sprinkle with the remaining mozzarella and parmesan. Cover and let stand off the heat until the cheese melts, 2 to 4 minutes. Serve.
Printed from Mel's Kitchen Cafe (www.melskitchencafe.com)
Recipe Source: adapted from The Best Skillet Recipes
















I can’t wait to try this! I found this blog a few weeks ago and love it
I’m a college student, and I love to cook but a lot of the recipes I find often seem to be A) too many expensive ingredients for my budget, B) too exotic of a dish to convince my boyfriend to try, and/or C) just too darn hard to get right! The recipes posted here always seem simple (both ingredients and skill level) but delicious! The perfect combination
I hope the new house and ward and schools and work are all working out well. This is my kind-of meal. I didn’t have ricotta on hand so I mixed a little cream cheese (which the world could run on as far as I’m concerned)with cottage cheese. It was delicious. Thanks
I made this for dinner tonight and it was fantastic! Easy to make, and easy clean up – whoohooo for both! LOVED it!
Melissa – thanks for your comment! I bet the improvisation of cottage/cream cheese worked great in this recipe. Thanks for letting me know!
I’ll definitely be trying this- I love skillet dinners! I must get this cook book too.
This is one simple and delicious dinner!!!!!!
I love love love one pot meals
What a great way to give your oven a break for the hot days of summer! This recipe is a keeper in my book…
Can’t wait to try this one. I’ve been a closet follower of your blog for awhile and have tried many of your recipes and then repeaetd them for friends and family to high accolades. Sometimes I keep all the credit and sometimes I refer them to your blog.
Keep the great recipes coming.
Yum! I will definitely be trying this one!!
I love this! I’ve never made lasagna this way and it looks delicious!
Prairie Princess – glad several of the recipes have worked out for you. Thanks for letting me know! I always like to hear from the “closet” readers.
I have to try this, my hubby loves lasagna!
I’m all about skillet meals also. This looks like a great one! I love that you can put the dried pasta directly in. What a great, quick meal!
Oh I can’t wait to try this! Thanks!!!
Jan – I love to get your comments. I’m glad you liked this and I agree – double woohoo for easy to make and easy cleanup!
I have this on my blog too.I agree.It is fantastic!
This looks like a great way to make a quick weeknight lasagna!
This looks really good, but what I’m really here to say is come back!! Please? I just found your blog a week ago or so and spent a good while looking through all your fantastic-sounding recipes (I’m gonna try to Z’Tejas Corn bread tonight) and bookmarking quite a few to try. So you can’t just leave me hanging like this! I love finding great new blogs to read and it would be so sad if I found you too late!
Hi Emily – I’m not sure what you meant in your comment but you don’t have to worry because I haven’t (nor will I be) going anywhere! Have fun with the recipes!
I made this tonight for my family of four and had tons left over. It was a super quick and easy way to do lasagne, and quite delicious. I would definitely suggest kicking up the spice level a little bit though. Otherwise, another great meal!
Christina
Christina – thanks for letting me know that you liked this recipe! I’m glad it was a hit with your family (and yes, it does make quite a bit!).
This was a big hit with my family, even my picky 6 year old. However I wasn’t about to clean the food processor for a skillet meal so I used 2 cans petite diced tomatoes and 1 can tomato puree, it worked great. Does make a lot but leftovers will be yummy!
Dana – glad you liked this meal! Don’t blame you for subbing out petite diced for the food processor method. I’ve done that before, too and it works great.
made this tonight, so easy, so quick and so good!!!! i *love* all of those things!!!!
Glad you liked it, Mia! You know I’m right there with you and the easy, quick and good thing!
This might be a really dumb question, but where do you find a block of parmesan cheese to shred or grate your own. I’ve read how important you think it is to grate your own cheese, but I can’t find parmesan cheese that isn’t already shredded or grated
Meagan – I buy my big block of parmesan cheese at Sam’s Club, but you can find smaller wedges in most deli sections of the grocery store.
I made this tonight and it was fantastic! I have to be honest, I’ve never made lasagna before, unless you count the frozen kind, which I don’t. Who knew it could be so easy and delicious!? This will always be the lasagna I make from now on. My family loved it so much there were no leftovers. Thank you, thank you!!
Kensi – well, this is a great lasagna to start with, I’d say. I’m thrilled it was such a hit and am glad that you liked it enough to keep making it!
Mel, this was rad. I can’t remember the last time I made dinner and EVERYONE loved it. Usually there’s at least one who is not interested. But after I served it up there was the blissful sound of silence. No whining, no complaining. Just eating. How fabulous! I added zucchini to it, and next time I’m going to sneak some eggplant in there too (am I pressing my luck? probably.)
Super scrumptious and comes together pretty quick. Serve it with the Make Ahead Garlic Bread recipe on this website, you won’t regret it
I love this dish!! Just finished putting the cheeses on top!
Thanks for your great recipes, I’ve tried a good number of them. I was just wondering why you said don’t use fat-free ricotta. I asked my husband to get low-fat ricotta on his way home and of course, he got fat-free. So I got a tub sitting in the fridge.
Hi Veronica – I think the fat-free ricotta can make the texture fairly grainy so that’s why it isn’t recommended to use it; however, if it’s sitting in your fridge, I’d say just go for it so it doesn’t go to waste.
This was fantastic! I made this for dinner and everyone loved it! I served it with your Blitz bread which was also geat!
Oh yum! This was delicious and so easy. I was thrilled to only have a skillet and blender to wash. I may never make “real” lasagna again!
Had this for dinner tonight. Another hit by Mel! New member of the quick dinner rotation!!
Hope you’re not getting sick of all the comments I’ve been leaving on years-old posts!
I just love so many of your recipes! I made this one for dinner last night and it was AMAZING.
I thought about substituting Prego (since my husband usually likes it better than homemade sauce) but I’m glad I didn’t, the sauce was perfect!
Another winner, Mel! Has all the flavors of lasagna but you actually have the time to make it on a weeknight. Love the sauce.
Mmmm… this was such an easy way to have yummy lasagna. I saved myself time and energy by using premade spaghetti sauce and my whole family really enjoyed it. So far, we’ve all been pleased with the recipes I’ve tried on your site. Thank you!
This meal was delicious! I have tried so many of your meals and never been disappointed!! My husband and I love you!!
I shared my take on your recipe with my readers today. My oven has been broken for over a month and this has become one of our favorite replacement recipes. Thanks so much!
http://sneakygreen.blogspot.com/2012/12/living-without-oven-bonus-skillet.html
I really like this recipe but have wondered about trying it with penne instead of the lasagne noodles. Do you think it would work and how much would you use?
Cindy – it’s worth a try. I’ve never used penne but I’d probably use about 8 ounces to start with.
The penne worked great, my boys loved it.