This easy Lasagna Recipe is meaty, cheesy, saucy, and packed with flavor in every bite. My homemade lasagna is better than any restaurant or store-bought version, and it feeds a crowd for less than going out to eat. My family gets excited every time I pull this cheesy, bubbly casserole out of the oven!

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Helpful Reader Review
“This is the only lasagna recipe I make. It’s so easy and so delicious! I always double the recipe and freeze a pan to have on hand.” – Cheryl ★★★★★
Lasagna Video Tutorial
In this video, I’ll show you how to make my easy Lasagna Recipe with the perfect balance of meat sauce, three-cheese sauce, and noodles that crisp up at the edges. That golden cheese crust seals in all the flavor, making it irresistible.
Seriously the Best Lasagna!
Since I was a child, lasagna has been one of my top 10 favorite foods and I’ve gotten creative over the years to capture its classic flavors in Lasagna Soup, Chicken Lasagna, Slow Cooker Lasagna, and even Chocolate lasagna (does that count?).
Of all of the recipes I’ve tried over the years, this is the perfect lasagna. I loved it so much, I even turned it into Lasagna Roll Ups and gluten-free Zucchini Lasagna (which is gluten-free).
In our house, lasagna is a staple for busy school nights because it keeps, reheats, and freezes so well, and it’s nice to have something in the fridge to enjoy throughout the week. I even use it for kids’ lunches—I pack a serving in my son’s thermos to keep it hot, and it comes home empty every time.

Ingredients for Lasagna
This 3-cheese lasagna is the ultimate comfort food, and the ingredients are refrigerator and pantry staples. See the recipe card below for exact quantities.
- Ground beef – We used 80/20 beef (20% fat content) for a juicier lasagna but a lean ground beef is perfectly acceptable. You can also sub half of the beef with Italian sausage for variety.
- Aromatics – yellow onion and fresh garlic add layers of flavor and aroma.
- Red wine – This amps up the flavor of your sauce (do not use cooking wine). You can sub wine with beef broth or chicken broth.
- Marinara sauce – Use homemade marinara or store-bought.
- Dried thyme – Italian seasoning, basil, or oregano can be substituted
- Sugar – balances the acidity of the marinara sauce (I use this same trick in my Spaghetti Sauce recipe)
- Parsley – flat-leaf or curly parsley works well
- Lasagna noodles – Cook these al dente; they’ll continue to soften as the lasagna bakes. You can also use no-boil noodles.
- 3 Cheeses – I love combining shredded mozzarella, ricotta cheese and cottage cheese for a moist and gooey cheese sauce. The cottage cheese ensures it’s super juicy on the reheat.
- Egg – helps hold the cheese layer together

Natasha’s Tip for Cooking Lasagna Noodles
Use a very large pot of salted water to boil the lasagna noodles and stir them several times, especially right after adding them to the pot. This will keep them from sticking to each other and tearing.
How to Make the Meat Sauce
If you’d like to get a head start on this recipe, you can make the meat sauce a day or two in advance. It’s essentially my Spaghetti Meat Sauce.
- Brown the beef – Add oil to a deep pan and sautee onion and beef until browned, 5 minutes then add garlic and stir another minute.
- Simmer the sauce – Pour in 1/4 cup of wine and stir until almost evaporated. Add marinara, salt, pepper, thyme, sugar, and parsley; bring to a simmer, then cover and cook the tomato sauce 5 minutes.

How to Make the Cheese Sauce
- Make the cheese filling – Combine all the cheese sauce ingredients and 1 cup of mozzarella in a mixing bowl (reserve the rest of the mozzarella for later).

How to Make Lasagna
- Cook the Noodles – Preheat your oven to 375ºF and cook the lasagna noodles in a pot of well-salted water until barely al dente (firm to the bite – don’t overcook it), then drain and pour in cold water to stop the cooking process and prevent sticking.
- Assemble Lasagna – Spread 1/2 cup of the meat sauce on the bottom of a 9×13-inch casserole dish. Add 3 noodles, followed by 1/3 of the meat sauce, 1 cup of mozzarella, and half of the ricotta mixture. Repeat, then for the top layer, add 3 noodles, 1/3 of the meat sauce, and the remaining mozzarella.

- Bake – Cover with aluminum foil and bake at 375˚F for 45 minutes, then remove the foil and broil for 3 to 5 minutes, or until the cheese is lightly browned. Important! Let the lasagna rest for about 30 minutes before cutting and serving. If you cut into it right away, it will slide apart.

Pro Tip to Prevent Cheese Sticking:
To prevent the foil from sticking to the cheese topping, I poke 8-10 toothpicks evenly around the top of the lasagna, pushing them in halfway to keep the foil from touching the cheese. Just be sure to count and remove every toothpick prior to serving.

What Cheese is Best for Lasagna?
I use both; cottage cheese is healthier, and ricotta is creamier, so you get the best of both worlds by using both of these cheeses in your lasagna. I admit cottage cheese isn’t traditional for Italian lasagna, so if that upsets you, you’ll love the classic Italian-style lasagna in my Cookbook.
What to Serve with Lasagna
- Maroulosalata
- Greek Salad
- Easy Garlic Bread
- Caesar Salad
- Focaccia Bread
- Caprese Salad
- Panzanella Salad
Make-Ahead and Storage
Here’s everything you need to know about storing lasagna for later. You can even double the recipe to stash some for later!
- To Refrigerate: You can assemble and store it covered in the refrigerator for a day or two until ready to bake.
- Freezing: Lasagna can be frozen before or after baking. Either way, it will keep in the freezer for up to 3 months when wrapped well or stored in an airtight container.
- To Reheat: Thaw frozen lasagna in the refrigerator and bake according to the recipe instructions for the most even results. Baking from frozen will take longer (60-90 minutes). Or reheat leftovers in the oven at 350˚F covered with foil until warmed through.

With its meaty sauce and layers of cheese, I think you’ll agree that this is the best lasagna recipe ever!
Easy Lasagna Recipe

Ingredients
Ingredients for Lasagna
- 1 lb ground beef, (15-20% fat content)
- 1 medium onion, finely diced
- 2 large garlic cloves, minced
- 1/4 cup dry red wine, or beef broth
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- 24 oz Marinara Sauce , (3 cups)
- 1/2 tsp sea salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper, ground
- 1/4 tsp dried thyme
- 1/2 tsp granulated sugar
- 2 Tbsp parsley, finely chopped
- 9 lasagna noodles, cooked al dente
Ingredients for Cheese Sauce:
- 16 oz low-fat cottage cheese
- 15 oz reduced fat ricotta cheese
- 1 large egg
- 2 Tbsp parsley, finely chopped, plus more to garnish
- 4 cups mozzarella cheese, shredded, divided
Instructions
How to Make Meat Sauce:
- Place a deep pan or dutch oven over medium/high heat and add 1 Tbsp olive oil, 1 lb ground beef and diced onion. Saute, breaking up the meat, for 5 minutes or until beef is no longer pink. Add pressed garlic and sauté another minute until fragrant.
- Add 1/4 cup wine and stir for 2 minutes or until wine is nearly evaporated. Add 3 cups marinara, 1/2 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp pepper, 1/4 tsp thyme, 1/2 tsp sugar and 2 Tbsp parsley. Bring to a simmer then cover and cook 5 minutes.
How to Make Cheese Sauce:
- In a large mixing bowl, combine 16 oz Cottage Cheese, 15 oz Ricotta, 1 cup mozzarella, 1 egg and 2 Tbsp parsley. Mix well.
How to Make Lasagna:
- Preheat oven to 375˚F. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add salt and 9 lasagna noodles. Cook until al dente according to package instructions then drain and pour in cold water to stop the cooking process and prevent sticking.
- Spread 1/2 cup meat sauce in the bottom of a deep 9×13 casserole dish. Add 3 noodles, spread on 1/3 of the meat sauce, and sprinkle with 1 cup mozzarella cheese. Spoon on and spread the top with 1/2 of your cheese sauce. Repeat until you have 3 layers of noodles.
- Poke 9-12 toothpicks over the surface of your lasagna (to keep the foil from sticking to the cheese). Cover with foil and bake at 375˚F for 45 minutes.
- Remove foil and broil for 3 to 5 minutes, or until cheese turns golden. Let lasagna rest 30 min before slicing.
Nutrition Per Serving
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Natasha, your lasagna recipe is absolutely delicious! We’ve made it several times at home, and it is always a hit!
Hi Selma! So glad your family enjoys this. Thank you for the review. 🙂
Wow!!! This was my first time making lasagna, and it turned out AMAZING! The only thing extra that I added to the dish was spicy Italian sausages cut into small pieces and put them throughout each layer. It was DELICIOUS 🤤Thank you Natasha !
That’s wonderful! So glad you enjoyed this recipe. You’re very welcome.
Hi Natasha! Can I use a convection oven for this recipe? Do I have to change the temperature?
Hi Cha, you will need to make adjustments if using a convection oven. I would follow your oven instructions for any changes since I don’t use one to advise.
Hello Natasha,
Could I use No boil lasagna sheets instead of the regular?
If anyone has experience in using no boil sheets, can you please share
It’s my first time using these
( Looking forward to your reply )
Hi Polly, I saw this comment from one of our readers “I make this recipe all the time. I do use no boil noodles. It is always perfect. It is a family favorite!” I hope that helps.
very interesting points you have observed, appreciate it for putting up.
This is the best lasagna I’ve ever tasted. Easy to follow and super yummy. The kids loved it. I didn’t have ricotta chesse yet turned to be super delicious. Thank you for sharing.
You’re most welcome, it is my pleasure to share this recipe. I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed it!
I make this recipe all the time. I do use no boil noodles. It is always perfect. It is a family favorite!!
Great to hear that this is your family’s favorite recipe, Erin! Thanks for the review and feedback.
We love this lasagna recipe.. I’m making it tonight.. So yummy.
Sounds great! Enjoy, and I hope everyone will love it!
Is there any way to print your recipes without all the ads? ON ONE PAGE MAYBE? I like to keep hard copies for when I make the recipe. Love so many of your recipes but too much paper with all the ads.
Hi Pam! There sure is! The print friendly recipe is at the bottom of each post. Once you scroll there, click on the print icon in that recipe card which will open a print screen, then you would need to click file —> print. I hope that helps! If not, please let me know exactly what steps you are taking and where you are navigating to print our recipes.
Hi Natasha,
To keep the foil from sticking to the lasagna I spray the foil first with Pam, or similar before putting on top of lasagna. Then the cheese will not stick.
Good luck.
MJ
Great tip!
Love this! If I’m making it for company, I prepare and bake it halfway through the day before!
Then the day I serve it, it holds its shape perfectly when cut! Also, the flavors meld and even taste better!!
Thank you so much for sharing that with us, Doris!
Can’t wait to try,but can I use all ricotta instead of cottage cheese? Thank you
Hi Linda, we prefer the mixture, but that should work. I hope you love it!
Replying to Linda most all italians use all ricotta i like it better the original way and i also put in thin slices of italian sausage . But i do like your receipes.
Made this last night and it is gone! My picky little ones 8 and 10 ate it which is a good sign. My wife does t like ricotta cheese – is there something I can substitute this with? I was thinking Greek yogurt or something 🤔
That’s great to hear! I haven’t tried it with any substitutes. You might google to see see what a good substitution is for ricotta in lasagna. I saw others comment that they used cream cheese and I think it worked well. You may also just use and add more cottage cheese. Please let us know how it goes if you try it!
Wonderful recipe!!! Loved it!! Thank you!!
Although I did half hamburger half pork sausage, excellent!! Yum!!!!
Sounds great! So glad you enjoyed it.
I am so excited to make this dish for my family!! Thank you so much for the recipe!!❤️❤️❤️
You’re welcome, Andrea. I hope it becomes your family’s new favorite!
This looks delicious. I’m
making this for a party this week. Some of my guests don’t eat eggs, wondering if I can omit it in the cheese mixture, or if there is another substitute? Thanks!
Hi Sam, while I haven’t tried a substitute for the egg, Google recommends the following substitutes: “The best substitutes for egg in lasagna are bechamel sauce, plain yogurt, heavy cream, mashed potatoes”
on the recipe for how to make lasagna it calls for putting 1/2 of the meat sauce in the boottom of the pan and then further on distributes 3 1/3rd cups of meat sauce . Please help me . Thank you
never mind I figured it out I didn’t read it properly Love your recipes Natasha
Will be making this lasagna for a party tomorrow. Is it best to put together and bake the next day or bake and reheat the next day?
Hi Tracy, we love it best when baked fresh! You can put it together and bake it the next day, since you’re keeping it in the fridge, you may need to add a few extra minutes of bake time.
This is for sure the best lasagna I have ever tasted or made. My kids loved it. I will be making this over and over and over again
So glad to hear that!
Do you have a recipe for lasagna with zucchini as the pasta noodles
Hi Karen, lasagna sounds with zucchini noodles sounds like an excellent idea! You might omit the wine though in a vegetarian version – I don’t recall seeing wine as an ingredient in any meatless lasagnas I’ve seen. There are so many different veggies you could try – I bet some zucchini and mushrooms would be awesome! Let me know if you experiment! 🙂