My sister asked for this recipe. Hill Dog: here you go!
Lasagna 101:
A combination of recipes from Ellie Morrison home cook extraordinaire, The America’s Test Kitchen Family Cookbook and my own experiences.
Ingredients- all approximate measures:
8 or 9 oz package flat homestyle dry lasagna noodles
2 jars of spaghetti sauce- I like Classico Sweet Basil
1# ground beef
1 c water
15 oz part skim ricotta
1 egg
1# shredded mozzarella cheese
½ cup water
1 cup shredded Parmesan cheese
1 T parsley flakes
Dash nutmeg
¼ c fresh basil chopped
Salt, pepper, Italian seasoning, garlic salt
Preheat oven to 350
Brown ground beef flavoring it with salt, pepper and garlic. Drain any excess fat. Add to the pot 2 jars of sauce and a cup of water. I use the water to rinse the jars so we get every last drop of tasty sauce. Bring to a boil.
Meanwhile, mix together in a small bowl the ricotta, ½ cup Parmesan cheese, egg, ½ cup water, parsley flakes, fresh basil and nutmeg.
Assemble: Spray a 9x13 and a small side dish oven proof pan with cooking spray. Put about a ½ cup of sauce in the 9x13 pan and ¼ cup into the small one to serve as the base. Lay 3 noodles side by side in the 9x13 to cover most of the bottom. Spread about a tablespoon of the ricotta mixture on each noodle, sprinkle with ¼ of the mozzarella, top with a generous ladle of the sauce meat mixture. Then repeat two more times in the 9x13 and use the remaining noodles and sauce in the small pan. Sprinkle all remaining Parmesan cheese and mozzarella over the top of the assembled lasagna. Spray cooking spray on foil or use easy release foil to tightly cover the pans. Bake for 45 minutes covered. Then, uncover and bake for 15 minutes more to brown the top nicely. Remove from oven to rest for 15 minutes before cutting to give cheese time to settle.
Refrigerate any uneaten portion and reheat for lunch the next day.
Uncooked lasagna can be frozen. Cover tightly with additional foil and freeze for up to 2 months. To cook, thaw in refrigerator 24 hours, let sit at room temperature for 1 hour before baking.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Envelope Icing... Who knew?

I have just seen a wonderful item for envelopes of all types- wedding invitations to Christmas Cards!!
Envelope icing! It is a sticker printed with pretty much anything you want- your monogram, return address or just pretty colors.
The sticker wraps around the envelope so that if you have your return address on it, it is

Icing is available in a full array of colors- something to match everything! And if you are super organized with your addresses... they can be printed directly onto the icing for you! That means of you have an excel document of your Christmas list, you can send it in and all of the names come pre-printed on adorable stickers ready for you to send them out!
Save precious time and be super cute in the process! What about baby announ cements? If you have the list of anything you are sending, they can be printed and sent to you!
Check with me soon to place orders for Holiday cards and let's get together to customize an Icing look for you!
Monday, July 13, 2009
25 more now... save later
The following is a public service announcement:
Regardless of where you purchase your wedding invitations, PLEASE take the advise of the person working with you and order an additional increment- if they come in 25's, get 25 more than you think you need, if they come in 50's get 50 more.
This morning I had a bride contact me looking to get 5 more invitations. It's going to cost almost as much as her initial order to get the additional 5 she needs because we have to order 25 and pay shipping for them... if she's ordered 25 more at the time... it would have been an additional 5% of the cost of of her order! Yikes.
Regardless of where you purchase your wedding invitations, PLEASE take the advise of the person working with you and order an additional increment- if they come in 25's, get 25 more than you think you need, if they come in 50's get 50 more.
This morning I had a bride contact me looking to get 5 more invitations. It's going to cost almost as much as her initial order to get the additional 5 she needs because we have to order 25 and pay shipping for them... if she's ordered 25 more at the time... it would have been an additional 5% of the cost of of her order! Yikes.
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