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RECIPE: Lasagna From Scratch - for BC Living

Lasagna 
for BC Living
March 2023
 
Last year I posted a recipe on how to make homemade pasta (click here), and now you can put it to good use by creating a lasagna all the way from scratch.  
 
This recipe is for a large, full-sized lasagna, but you can cut it in half, or separate it into two, cook one, and freeze the other. Plus, you can eliminate the meat, add spinach, or anything else you’d like – this is just a base for your basic (but extremely tasty and worth it) lasagna from scratch. 
 

INGREDIENTS 

To make your pasta from scratch, follow the instructions here, and cut your pasta into lasagna noodles
 
- 1lb ground beef (or your choice of meat) 
- 1 onion, finely diced 
- 4 or 5 cloves garlic, minced 
- 796mL San Marzano tomatoes  
- 1 tbsp tomato paste (optional) 
- Italian seasoning 
- salt and pepper 
 
-4 75g ricotta cheese 
- 1 eggs  
- approx. 2 cups mozzarella, shredded,  
- approx. 1.5 cups grated Parmesan 
- salt & pepper 
- dried basil approx. 2 tsp 
 
- fresh parsley for topping 
 
INSTRUCTIONS 
 
To make your pasta from scratch, follow the instructions here, and cut your pasta into lasagna noodles
For lasagna noodles it’s best to roll them on the thinnest setting, so you can layer more into the dish. 
 
For the meat sauce, brown the beef in a pot or a high-walled pan until browned. Drain the beef, leaving the juices in the pot, and place the beef in a bowl and set aside. 
 
Add the onions to the pan and cook for 5 minutes, and then add the garlic, cooking until the onion are soft and transparent.  
Add the tomato paste and cook for a minute to two until caramelized. 
 
Add in the tomatoes, and bring to a simmer, crushing the tomatoes with your spoon (or whichever utensil works for you), as you go. Cook for about 45-50 minutes, stirring occasionally, and add water if the sauce gets too thick. 
 
While the sauce is cooking, in a bowl, place the ricotta cheese, a cup of the mozzarella and a cup of the parmesan cheese, as well as the egg, salt and pepper, and dried basil, and stir until combined. 
 
To puree your sauce, use an emersion blender (careful with the heat), and then stir in the seasoning, meat and salt and pepper, adjusting the spices to taste. 
 
Cook your pasta until al dente (it will continue to cook when baking, so don’t overdo it), drain and reserve. 
 
In your lasagna dish (or dishes if using two), place a layer of the meat sauce, and then cover with lasagna noodles. Add a layer of the cheese sauce, and then another layer of lasagna noodles. 
Continue this pattern until you’ve used all of your cheese, but finish with a layer of sauce, and then top with the remaining cup of mozzarella cheese, and parmesan. 
 
You can cover and refrigerate the lasagna (or freeze from here – it's best to freeze it uncooked), until ready to cook. 
 
Preheat the oven to 375, and when ready, cover the lasagna with tin foil, and cook for 25 minutes, and then remove the foil and cook for about 20 more. You may need a little more time if it’s coming straight from the fridge. 
If you’d like the top cheese a little more melted and browned, bake it under the broiler for a few minutes, watching it carefully. 
 
Let cool for 10 minutes and then divide and serve with chopped parsley, grated parmesan and some fresh cracked pepper sprinkled on top. 
 
ENJOY! 

RECIPE: Chicken Shawarma with Fresh BC Greenhouse Vegetables 

Chicken Shawarma
with Fresh BC Greenhouse Vegetables 
September 2022


Just over a week ago, I helped create a Middle Eastern themed feast with a few of my food blogger friends, using some fresh vegetables from BC Greenhouse.
I had a craving for a pita filled with delicious things, so I picked some turnips (a first), marinated some chicken, chopped some veggies and made a huge platter that everyone dove into.

Most of the prep for this one is done ahead of time, so it’s an easy dish for parties, or feeding a large amount of people!

Ingredients: 
- 2 lb boneless, skinless chicken thighs 
 
For the marinade: 
- 3 tbsp olive oil 
- 2 large cloves of garlic, minced 
- 1 tbsp ground cumin 
- 1 tbsp ground coriander 
- 1 tbsp ground cardamom 
- 1 tsp cayenne pepper (optional – this is the heat) 
- 2 tsp smoked paprika 
- salt and pepper 
- juice of one lemon 

Greek Yogurt Sauce: 
- 1 cup full fat Greek yogurt 
- 2 cloves garlic, minced 
- salt and pepper 
- tsp of lemon juice (more to taste/to thin) 
- pinch of cumin (more to taste) 
 
To Serve: 
- pita (your choice of kind) 
- lettuce, shredded 
- tomatoes, roughly chopped 
- cucumbers, chopped 
- pickled turnips (homemade is best and easy) 
- hot sauce (optional) 
- hummus (optional) 
- tahini sauce (optional) 
 
Directions: 
 
Mix the marinade ingredients together and place in a container of bag with the chicken, mixing until it’s completely coated. Let sit in the fridge for 24 hours, occasionally mixing it again. 

To make the sauce, combine all the ingredients in a bowl – adjusting seasoning to taste, and place in the fridge covered until ready to use. 
 
If you’re making the shawarma into a platter, you can pre-chop the lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, turnips if using and place into individual bowls. 
 
To cook the chicken you can either do so on the bbq or in a hot skillet on the stove for about 4 minutes on each side depending on the size of the thighs. 
Once it’s cooked through, let it rest on a plate covered in foil while you prep the platter with the vegetables and sauces. 

Slice the pitas in half or leave them whole, and let your guests choose which fillings they want to fill it with! 
 
Enjoy!