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Lazy lasagne soup

...and it will cost you less than $5 a serve.
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Enjoy the rich flavours of lasagne without the hassle of layering and baking with this easy lasagne soup recipe

This quick and convenient version combines all the traditional elements of a classic lasagne in a single pot. With a savoury Bolognese mince, tender lasagne sheets, and a creamy ricotta topping, this dish will surely become a family favourite – and it will only set you back $4.15 per serve or $16.60 for the whole recipe. 

NOTE: the cooking time for this recipe will vary depending on if you are using a pressure cooker or a slow cooker

Ingredients

Method

1.

Insert non-stick inner pot into the Philips 3000 series All-In-One Cooker and turn on at the power point.

2.

Select ‘Saute’ > Default time of 10 minutes will appear on the screen > Select ‘Start.’

3.

After a few minutes, once hot, add oil, mince, onion and garlic. Using a wooden or non-stick spoon break up mince, stirring to combine with the onion and garlic. Leaving the cooker lid open, cook for 8 minutes stirring occasionally, until mince is no longer pink. Add tomatoes, paste, oregano and stock. Stir to combine.

4.

Close the lid. Set the lid handle to the ‘lock’ position.

5.

Select ‘Pressure cook kPa’ > Manual function > increase time to 15 minutes > increase pressure to 45 kPa > Select start. It will take approximately 10 minutes for the pressure to build before cooking time begins.

6.

After 10 minutes of cooking, select ‘Add ingredient’ function. You will see the kPa down arrow icon flashing whilst the pressure is being released. When safe to open, you will hear a beeping sound to prompt you to open the lid. Add lasagne sheets, stir to separate the sheets, then close the lid and lock it. The kPa up icon will flash until pressure has been increased again, then the timer will continue to count down.

7.

Meanwhile, combine ricotta and nutmeg in a bowl, then season and set aside.

8.

Once cooking time is complete, it will take approximately 3 minutes for the pressure to automatically release, before automatically switching to keep warm mode.

9.

When safe to open, set the lid handle to ‘unlock’ position, then open the lid. Season.

10.

Spoon into serving bowls, dollop with ricotta and gently swirl it through. Garnish with basil, if using.

You might also like like to make Karen Martini’s ragu alla Bolognese recipe.

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