Source : First Make The Meat Sauce Cook The Ground Meat And Onion Once The Meat Has Cooked Add In All Of The Meat Sauce Ingredients And Simmer On Low Heat Seas...
PreTime
more Minutes
CookTime
a few Minutes
Yield
Some Servings
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at : December 18, 2022
Step:
First make the meat sauce. Cook the ground meat and onion.
Once the meat has cooked, add in all of the meat sauce ingredients and simmer on low heat.
Season with herbs.
Simmer until the tomatoes lose their shape.
Make the white sauce. Put the butter and flour into a deep heat-resistant container and microwave until the butter has melted.
Mix well and then gradually pour in the milk as you stir with a whisk. Mix it in well. Add the consommé cube and microwave for about 8 minutes until it thickens.
The meat sauce and the white sauce are done.
Make the pasta. Put the flour, egg, salt, and olive oil into a bowl and combine well.
Roll out the dough about 2 mm thick and match the length to the size of the lasagna dish you will be using.
With 100 g of flour you can make about 4 sheets of lasagna noodles.
Put the noodles in boiling water to cook. They will rise to the surface fairly quickly. After 1-2 minutes, remove from the water and place on a paper towel to soak up the moisture.
In a heat-resistant dish, layer the meat sauce, white sauce, and lasagna noodles, in that order. Repeat as necessary with the topmost layer being the white sauce.
This is a picture showing my husband layering the ingredients.
Lastly, top with lots of cheese. Garnish with parsley to make it look nice.
Bake it in the toaster oven for 5 minutes. Once the cheese has lightly browned, it's done.
Slice it and enjoy.
Ingredients
White Sauce
500 ml Milk
6 tbsp Cake flour
40 grams Butter
1/2 cube Consommé soup stock cube
Meat Sauce
200 grams Pork
1 medium Onion
1 can Canned tomato
2 tbsp Red or white wine, or sake
1 Consommé soup stock cube
1 Oregano, sage, thyme, black pepper (to taste)
Pasta
100 grams Cake flour
1 tbsp Olive oil
1 Egg
1 dash Salt
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