How Long Do You Bake No Bake Lasagna Noodles

What readers are saying about this easy lasagna recipe:

“I’m a guy who just does not like to cook! I love to eat, but I just don’t have enough creativity to make something tasty,” declares Jeff. But after making this simple lasagna recipe, everybody loved it. Not only did it taste fantastic, but it looked even better after baking—trust me, I don’t usually talk about my food this way—but it was really that good! ” ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️.

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Lasagna with Ricotta or Cottage Cheese?

Growing up, cottage cheese and lasagna were a constant in my diet. Because I didn’t like the texture of ricotta, my mother would always substitute cottage cheese in lasagna.

These days I’m more tolerant of ricotta in lasagna. In this recipe, you can use ricotta or cottage cheese. Use the same amount for either cheese you choose. You can even mix cottage cheese and ricotta cheese together. Both are delicious, but ricotta is more authentic.

The majority of the basic ingredients for this lasagna are pantry staples.

How Long Do You Bake No Bake Lasagna Noodles

A few notes:

  • Ground beef and Italian sausage. A combination of these two meats give the best flavor. If you’d like, you can use our homemade Italian sausage seasoning to season ground pork.
  • Spaghetti sauce. This tastes great with a premade spaghetti sauce or a store-bought sauce like Rao’s marinara.
  • Lasagna noodles. We don’t specifically use oven-ready lasagna noodles. If you follow our instructions, you can use regular lasagna noodles and they should cook just fine.

✨ See the recipe cardfor the full ingredient list. ✨

Make it a meal.

Try this simple lasagna recipe with an Italian salad and our homemade garlic bread.

Roasted potatoes and Italian green beans are also always excellent choices!

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