No Boil Lasagna

Do you have a large group you have to feed? Or maybe you need a potluck recipe? Or even a freezer meal? This No Boil Lasagna is the way to go!

spatula spooning out a large portion of lasagna for a crowd


 

Make up some garlic bread, toss a salad and a lasagna dinner for a crowd is ready! Here is a fool-proof recipe to make a fabulously delicious lasagna for the masses.

I love this recipe because it uses no boil lasagna sheets, I just find it so much easier! To make things even easier, I make my giant lasagna in a disposable dish instead of having to scrub caked on cheese for hours on end.

How Do No Boil Noodles Work?

It is really quite simple. Instead of them reconstituting with water while boiling, they use the liquid from other ingredients like the tomato sauces or cheese, to soften. But they have an added perk… if you are a fan of the crispy edges around lasagna, this version ensures you’ll get a few more because it is easier for them to crisp up if they haven’t already been boiled.

How to Use No Boil Lasagna Noodles

These no boil noodles only need to be placed against ingredients that have some sort of liquid or water. In this case, I make sure to layer mine with marinara and mozzarella cheese. Mozzarella cheese typically has a good amount of water and so does the sauce.

I would suggest not layering them directly with the meat or ricotta, as the meat doesn’t have much moisture and it will draw everything out of the ricotta blend and you want that to stay creamy.

Why You’ll Love This No Boil Lasagna

With the classic flavor of lasagna simplified, what’s not to love about this easy lasagna recipe?

  • Less time – Because we’re using oven-ready noodles, you skip the step of having to boil the noodles, therefore saving time.
  • Classic dish – While I love trying new recipes, sometimes an age old favorite like a classic lasagna recipe really just hits the spot. It’s the ultimate comfort food.
  • Easily feed a crowd – This is a big lasagna. And when I say big, I mean I make it in a turkey pan instead of a regular baking dish. It’s large enough to feed a crowd easily.
overhead of no boil lasagna in an aluminum pan with grated cheese and parsley

Ingredients

The ingredient list is a little long, but together they make for the perfect no boil lasagna recipe.

  • Italian seasoning – A blend of oregano, basil, parsley and other spices, this seasoning adds the perfect flavor to our lasagna.
  • Baby spinach – I like to add a little bit of spinach to my lasagna for some extra nutrition as well as texture and color.
  • White onion – You can omit if you have picky eaters, but I love the flavor and texture onion adds to this dish.
  • Petite tomatoes – I like to use canned tomatoes for ease. It adds a little substance and texture to the lasagna.
  • Garlic cloves – I prefer to mince my own garlic. It packs much more of a flavor punch than the pre-minced jarred version.
  • Eggs – Always assume a recipe is calling for large eggs. We combine these with the cheeses to act as a binding agent.
  • Ricotta cheese – You can’t have lasagna without ricotta! This creamy cheese adds a cool creaminess to the dish.
  • Parmesan cheese – You will want to grate this cheese yourself for best results. It’s used both the cheese mixture and then extra for topping
  • No-boil lasagna noodles – Also called oven-ready lasagna noodles, these are found by the regular pasta at the local grocery store.
  • Marinara sauce – Of course, you can make your own homemade sauce, or just buy your favorite jar from the store.
  • Mozzarella cheese – This will be used in both the cheese mixture and then extra for topping. I like to use a low moisture mozzarella.
  • Turkey sausage links sweet or spicy – You will want to make sure these are cooked. Also be sure to remove from casing and crumble it. Why do I use the links? Because they are already seasoned similar to Italian sausage and have some fat, whereas ground turkey will not be.
white dinner plate with a helping of no boil pasta lasagna

How to Make No Boil Lasagna

Making this lasagna to feed a crowd couldn’t be easier.

  1. Prepare oven and pan. Preheat oven and set all ingredients near by. Spray turkey tray with cooking spray.
  2. Make tomato mixture. In a medium mixing bowl, combine Italian seasoning through garlic. Toss well.
  3. Combine eggs and cheeses. In a small bowl, lightly beat eggs. In a different mixing bowl, mix with ricotta and Parmesan cheeses.
  4. Layer lasagna. Lay a thin layer of marinara sauce on the bottom of the dish, then line with lasagna sheets. You may need to break a few to cover evenly. Follow with a layer of cheese mixture, sausage and then spinach mixture. Continue the process starting with marinara. You should get through three layers. Gently press down and end with a thin layer of marinara sauce.
  5. Cover and bake. Cover tightly with aluminum foil and place on a baking sheet and bake. Remove from oven, remove aluminum foil and top with remaining cheese and remaining Italian seasoning. Return to the oven until cheese has melted and is bubbly.
  6. Allow to rest before serving. Don’t worry, it will retain heat well. Slice, serve and enjoy your no boil lasagna!

Variations

There are plenty of ways you can make this no boil lasagna recipe your own. Here are a few suggestions.

  • Meat – Instead of turkey sausage, try ground beef, Italian sausage or even ground chicken in its place. You can also keep it vegetarian and just add additional cheesy layers.
  • Sauce – Instead of marinara, you can use your favorite pasta sauce or even meat sauce to bulk things up. Alfredo sauce is fun for a white lasagna.
  • Cottage cheese – If you’d like to add a little more protein to this dish, combine ricotta cheese with some cottage cheese.
  • Spicy – If you’d like to spice things up, add some red pepper flakes to the sauce to taste and it will certainly add some heat.
fork digging into no boil lasagna on a white plate

What to Serve with No Boil Lasagna

You can serve this lasagna with just about anything you serve with other pasta dishes. I like to top mine with fresh basil and extra grated cheese.

Some fresh garlic bread is always a great option to serve alongside any pasta dish. Also, I like to serve mine with a fresh green side salad.

Storage and Freezing

How to Store Leftover Lasagna

You can either store the leftovers in the pan you baked it in wrapped tightly in plastic wrap, or in an airtight container. Either way, this no boil lasagna will last for up to five days in the refrigerator.

Can I Freeze No Boil Lasagna?

You can freeze this lasagna before baking or after. Just be sure to consume within three months or the noodles will lose their integrity.

Frozen lasagnas can take up to 2 hours or more to cook, depending on the size. For this giant lasagna, I recommend thawing it before cooking to shorten the cook time, otherwise it can take about 2 1/2 hours in the oven. But ovens vary and the size of the cooking vessel will also vary.

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Giant No Boil Lasagna is made up of layers of spinach, tomato, turkey sausage, and lots of CHEESE! This is the best homemade lasagna for a crowd! #howtomakelasagna #homemadelasagnaforacrowd www.savoryexperiments.com

No Boil Lasagna

4.33 from 40 votes
Giant No Boil Lasagna is made up of layers of spinach, tomato, turkey sausage, and lots of CHEESE! This is the best homemade lasagna for a crowd!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Servings: 15

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • In a medium mixing bowl, combine 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning through garlic. Toss well.
  • In a small bowl, lightly beat eggs. In a different mixing bowl, mix with ricotta and Parmesan cheeses.
  • Set all ingredients near by. Spray turkey tray with cooking spray. Lay a thin layer of marinara sauce on the bottom of the dish, then line with no-bake lasagna sheets. You may need to break a few to cover evenly. Follow with a layer of ricotta cheese, shredded mozzarella, turkey sausage and then spinach mixture. Continue the process starting with marinara. Only use 3 cups of shredded mozzarella. You should get through 3 layers. Gently press down and end with a thin layer of marinara sauce.
  • Cover tightly with aluminum foil and place on a baking sheet. Bake for 60 minutes. Remove from oven, remove aluminum foil and top with remaining 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese and remaining 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning. Return to the oven, uncovered, for 5 minutes, or until cheese has melted and is bubbly.
  • Allow to rest for at least 15 minutes before serving. Don’t worry, it will retain heat well. Slice and serve! Enjoy your Giant Lasagna!
  • If you’ve tried this recipe, come back and let us know how it was! 

Nutrition

Calories: 707 kcal, Carbohydrates: 51 g, Protein: 51 g, Fat: 32 g, Saturated Fat: 16 g, Cholesterol: 204 mg, Sodium: 2034 mg, Potassium: 1222 mg, Fiber: 5 g, Sugar: 10 g, Vitamin A: 2975 IU, Vitamin C: 21.1 mg, Calcium: 641 mg, Iron: 5.3 mg
Author: Chef Jessica Anne
Calories: 707
Course: Main Course, Main Dish
Cuisine: Italian
Keyword: no boil lasagna
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About the Author

Chef Jessica Anne Formicola

Jessica the mom, wife and chef behind Savory Experiments. You might see her on the Emmy- nominated TV show Plate It! or on bookshelves as a cookbook author. Jessica is a Le Cordon Bleu certified recipe developer and regularly contributed to Parade, Better Homes & Gardens, The Daily Meal, Mashed and more!

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  1. Hello I will be making your recipe for about fifty guest. What size pans should I use and measurements.

    1. Hi Katie, step #2 states “1 tablespoon Italian seasoning THROUGH garlic” which would include the onion and tomatoes. Enjoy the recipe!