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lostkat
19-10-2008, 16:07
I made lasagne last night and decided to take a few pics to post up for those of you who only know the Dolmio way when it comes to lasagne. Trust me, this version is easy peasy to make and doesn't take too long. It also blows all that ready-made sauce crap out of the water. All the non-fresh ingredients are things that I always have readily available in the cupboard, so you shouldn't need to go out and buy anything special. If you're not keen on mushrooms, just add some extra mince or a pepper/courgette or something :)

Serves 4 people or 2 greedy pigs and is low fat if you follow the N.B. bit after the bechamel sauce... oh and use low fat cheese (booooo!).

Ingredients

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For the Bolognaise Sauce
120g good quality beef mince
1 onion, chopped
180g mushrooms, chopped (for the benefit of BBx, I neither washed or peeled these :eek: )
1 can chopped tomatoes
couple of cloves of garlic
pinch of mixed herbs (I use herbs de province)
2 tsp tomato puree
4 tbsp red wine

For the Bechamel Sauce
4 tsp plain flour (not SR as in my pic. I’d ran out of plain, so I was going to use SR, until I found some bread flour and used that instead)
4 tsp butter or margarine
360ml milk
4 tsp parmesan, finely gratedN.B. If you're wanting to make a low fat version (which I normally do), halve the bechamel sauce quantity and use low fat yoghurt for the top of the lasagne instead of bechamel sauce. Use the bechamel sauce between the layers though.

Other Ingredients

6 sheets of lasagne
lots of grated cheese
Instructions

For the Bolognaise Sauce

1. Heat a large pan and fry off the mince quickly until browned on the outside. Don't take long over doing this because the longer you fry it, the drier it will become.

2. Turn down the heat and add the onions and garlic. Cook for a few minutes until softened, then add the mushrooms and cook for a couple more minutes

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3. Add the tomato puree, chopped tomatoes and mixed herbs, then bring to the boil and simmer gently for 5 minutes.

4. Pour in the wine and simmer for another 5 minutes, by which time you should have a delicious smelling sauce.

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For the Bechamel Sauce

1. Melt the butter/marg in a small saucepan over a gentle heat

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2. Add the flour and whisk in quickly. Leave to bubble for a couple of minutes, stirring constantly.

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3. Take the saucepan off the heat and whisk in the milk a little at a time. By doing this, you avoid getting lumps in your sauce. Make sure you mix each slosh of milk in thoroughly before adding the next slosh. Don't be impatient, it doesn't take long! You will end up with quite a thin-looking mixture.

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4. Return the pan to a gentle heat and bring to the boil, stirring constantly. I usually add some grated nutmeg at this point, but it's not needed if you don't have any.

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When it boils, you will see little bubbles rising to the surface around the edge and the sauce will have thickened up substantially. It should coat a spoon like in the picture below.

5. Remove the pan immediately from the heat and whisk in the parmesan straight away.

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Voila! bechamel sauce :)

Now comes the assembly bit :cool:

1. Spoon 1/3 of the bolognaise sauce into the bottom of an ovenproof dish. Cover with 2 sheets of lasagne, then add a couple of spoons of the bechamel sauce on top and spread around. Don't go mad, or you won't have enough for the top.

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2. Repeat with two more layers of bolognaise, lasagne sheets and bechamel sauce.

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3. After the final layer of lasagne sheets, tip the remainder of the bechamel sauce over the top of the lasagne and sprinkle liberally with cheese. I like good, strong white cheddar on mine, with a little parmesan on top.

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4. Bung on the middle shelf of the oven at Gas Mark 4 for 30-40 minutes until the top is golden and bubbly. (If your oven doesn't brown things very well, you can always grill it for 5 mins to finish the top off.)

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5. Remove from oven, leave to rest for 5 mins (if you can bear it... just to let it cool down a bit) spoon onto plates and scoff. I usually do mine with salad, but felt like garlic bread today :D

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NOM NOM NOM NOM NOM NOM *fat* :D

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Piggymon
19-10-2008, 16:09
Looks lovely ! :D

I never wash or peel mushrooms either ;)

lostkat
19-10-2008, 16:09
shhh, don't tell BBx or she'll freak :p

leowyatt
19-10-2008, 16:13
shhh, don't tell BBx or she'll freak :p

she isn't eating it tho ;)

Looks very nice Kate :)

Will
19-10-2008, 16:14
I don't wash 'em either :shock:

Looks great, in fact it looks pretty much identical to the way I make it! :D

But full fat all the way for me ;) So butter in the bechamel with a touch of cream, and full fat cheese! :D

lostkat
19-10-2008, 16:15
Oh I used full fat cheese too. I can't bring myself to eat that low fat, rubbery crap, no matter how much less bad stuff it has in it. :D

leowyatt
19-10-2008, 16:17
Good girl, tried low fat cheese once it was the most embarrassing excuse for cheese I have ever seen and tasted! It was vile!

lostkat
19-10-2008, 16:18
Agreed. OK so it's half the fat, but it's also half the taste.

Muban
19-10-2008, 16:37
Looks fab! I don't wash mushrooms either, they don't normally need it anyway. If they are particularly dirty I just wipe them with a lightly moistened bit of kitchen paper (not so it's wet, just so it has enough dampness for the dirt to stick to). I didn't know anyone peeled mushrooms!

BBx
19-10-2008, 19:13
shhh, don't tell BBx or she'll freak :p

:angry:

I washed the mushrooms we had tonight dagnabit!!!

And will continue to... cos I can see the dirt innit :p

Nice lasagne! :D I make mine all from scratch too :proud: with bacon too! :D

Was going to have it tonight but had zero sleep so went for an easy option instead.. nom nom nom!!!

BB x

lostkat
19-10-2008, 19:15
Bit of soil never did anyone any harm :p I usually just flick it off if it's a big piece.

Piggymon
19-10-2008, 19:18
The dirt adds to the flavour ;D

BBx
19-10-2008, 19:20
:angry::(:angry::angry::angry::(:angry:

Bullies! :p

BB x

Piggymon
19-10-2008, 19:32
:lubu:

BBx
19-10-2008, 19:42
:D

BB x

Kell_ee001
19-10-2008, 20:31
Looks yummy!

Burble
19-10-2008, 22:45
Washing mushrooms is bad - they absorb water. Brush them or use a piece of damp kitchen roll to get the dirt off.

Lasagne looks good, Kate. I'm hungry now.

BBx
20-10-2008, 09:06
Washing mushrooms is bad - they absorb water. Brush them or use a piece of damp kitchen roll to get the dirt off.

In that case I will dry them too! :D

;)

BB x

Burble
20-10-2008, 09:20
Absorb, my dear. Absorb :)

BBx
20-10-2008, 09:33
Yeah but when I cook em... obviously the water comes out and I drain off and keep cooking...

*waits for another reason why her mushroom cooking method is bad*

:D

BB x

Burble
20-10-2008, 09:36
Because when the mushrooms have water in them, the water evaporates as they cook which decreases the amount of flavour in them.

Not that I mind of course, I think mushrooms are the spawn of Satan :)

BBx
20-10-2008, 09:39
Not that I mind of course, I think mushrooms are the spawn of Satan :)

Then you have now power over me!!!

OK.. so I have a compromise... I will peel the skins.

:D

BB x

Gnat
20-10-2008, 09:40
i wash and peel mushrooms :)

Burble
20-10-2008, 09:42
Well if Gnat is doing it, that's proof enough that what BBx is doing is wrong :)

Tak
20-10-2008, 09:46
Peel a mushroom?!? O-kay then :/

leowyatt
20-10-2008, 09:51
why on God's green earth do people peel mushrooms?

Gnat
20-10-2008, 09:52
Peel a mushroom?!? O-kay then :/

My nanna ALWAYS did it, I thought everyone did ;D

BBx
20-10-2008, 12:25
I do it if I'm in urgent mushroom need and the ones I have are slightly old and the skins are brown....

BB x

Muban
20-10-2008, 12:34
See we aren't fibbing honest! (http://www.lakeland.co.uk/mushroom-brush/F/keyword/mushroom/product/10173)

BBx
20-10-2008, 18:02
Must be a mum thing as I learnt it off my mum!

BB x

Belmit
20-10-2008, 18:56
They go slimy when you wash them. My housemate used to do it. There was disbelief on both sides:

"What are you doing washing the mushrooms?! :shocked:"

"You mean you don't wash mushrooms?! :shocked:"

Zico
20-10-2008, 19:19
Home made lasagne with bacon, salad and chips or rice. Yum!

As for washing mushrooms, I only ever give them a quick rinse in a sieve before cooking them in the frying pan in butter and steak juices (usually to go with a decent fillet steak).

Now, what's for dinner?

Piggymon
20-10-2008, 20:11
Dirty Mushrooooooms !! ;) ;D

leowyatt
20-10-2008, 20:39
Dirty Mushrooooooms !! ;) ;D

am I the only one reading that in a Harry Hill voice??? :o ;D

NokkonWud
20-10-2008, 21:15
Lasagne looks bloody lovely, makes the one I posted pale in comparison (although I never had the time to make the beschemel sauce). Never added Nutmeg before, though I do love it, and I can't stand Parmesan cheese, so other than that, lovely stuff.

Washing mushrooms is bad - they absorb water. Brush them or use a piece of damp kitchen roll to get the dirt off.

Yep, a lot of people don't know this. It's a good tip.

Pheebs
23-10-2008, 09:58
I sometimes peel mushroom skins when they're a bit old looking or super grubby

Other than that I will pick off any big bits of dirt and leave it!

Adds character and all that ;)

Nice lasagne recipe there missy! I have to admit I tend to cheat with lasagne and buy the bottled stuff. Always tastes a million gazillion times better the next day it does :D Bit like currys!

Bod
26-10-2008, 18:12
Yep you should never wash mushrooms. Always brush them.

I just give em a shake usually, get the most of it off that way.

That recipe looks lovely. Gonna have to give that a try. I normally use cornflour, milk and cheese to make my white sauce, but I never use butter..
(And Ive never made it with red wine either)
I shall be cooking this sometime this week :D

BBx
27-10-2008, 11:12
Making this tonight avec washed mushrooms... so bite me! :p

BB x

lostkat
27-10-2008, 22:53
/me bites BBx :p