First I made the homemade ricotta cheese. It only takes a couple ingredients and a little bit of time to make ricotta cheese. The recipe that I followed made a bigger amount than I thought I would need so I halved all of the ingredients.
homemade ricotta cheese
2 cups whole milk
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 tsp salt
1 1/2 Tbsp white wine vinegar (I used a champagne vinegar)
Combine the milk and cream with the salt in a stainless or enamel saucepan and bring to a full boil over medium heat. Remove from heat and add the vinegar. Wait one minute to allow it to curdle. Then strain it by pouring the mixture into a sieve that contains a double layer of damp cheesecloth. I poured mine through a chinois. The curds are caught and the whey is allowed to pass into the bowl below. I allowed mine to stay in the strainer for 30 minutes. The longer it sits the more whey is removed and the thicker/drier it becomes. Refrigerate.
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the milk, cream, salt and vinegar that will become cheese |
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the whey goes in the bowl |
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The curds are caught in the strainer |
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about a cup of homemade ricotta |
Next I got the vegetables roasting. The inspiration recipe used butternut squash and onion but listed a whole group of vegetables that could be substituted as well as a several cheeses. I decided to use the same roasted vegetables as was in the savory butternut squash soup. I really liked the flavor of the soup with its squash, carrots, onions, garlic and apple so that is what I roasted..
roasted vegetables
1/2 large butternut squash cut into small cubes
3 carrots, cut into cubes
1 medium onion, cut into small chunks
3 garlic cloves, quartered
drizzle olive oil
Combine the vegetable pieces in a bowl with the olive oil and any seasonings. Mix to coat the vegetables and place on a parchment lined baking sheet. Bake in 425° oven for 30 minutes or until tender.
homemade lasagna noodles
While the vegetables were roasting I made the pasta dough and once it had 'rested' I rolled it into thin sheets.
I then cut them to length and laid them on parchment paper to keep them from sticking together.
Then it was time to assemble the lasagna.
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thin layer of tomato sauce goes on the bottom |
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then lasagna noodles |
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more tomato sauce |
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1/2 of the ricotta cheese |
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1/2 of the roasted vegetables |
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one half of the second cheese--I used Feta |
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the layers are repeated |
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topped with tomato sauce |
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and Parmesan cheese. |
It had good flavor. I think that next time I will have a thicker layer of tomato on the top.
source: ricotta cheese recipe here:
source: adapted from this recipe.
source: pasta recipe here.