Easy Lasagna Freezer Meal

A simple Lasagna made in freezer friendly disposable pans! Cook once, eat twice.
Freezer meals are wonderful to have on hand, especially if unexpected guests drop by or when you're just too busy to cook. My family loves easy freezer meals, but of course I love them the most. I mean, who doesn't love having dinner in arms reach. Sure, they take a bit of time to prepare, but in the end it's so worth it. 

What I normally do so I'm not stuck in the kitchen prepping freezer meals, all afternoon is just double up on my family's favorite dishes that freeze well as I make them. So really I just cook once and we're eating twice. It doesn't take too much longer to assemble and prep two casseroles or meals instead of just one for dinner. Take this easy Freezer Lasagna instead of just making one large 13 x 9 inch pan, I will make two - 8 x 8 inch pans. 

If you have a large family you can double the recipe and make two large pans. My kids are older now so they're not always home for dinner and some days it's just my husband and I, so a smaller pan is perfect.  Make ahead lasagna is one of the easiest and best freezer meals to make. For the meat sauce I like to use a combination of ground beef and sweet Italian sausage. I hope you'll give this recipe a try. 

In  a large sauce pan or dutch oven, combine, all ground beef or half italian sausage, onion and garlic. Cook on medium-high heat until meat is browned and cooked through (break the meat up as it cooks). Drain off any grease.

Add the broth, diced tomatoes, tomato paste, sugar, spices and bay leaf. mix to combine. Bring the mixture to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add salt and pepper, to taste and discard the bay leaf. Remove the pan from heat and allow mixture to cool. In a medium size bowl combine the cottage cheese, Parmesan cheese and parsley; mix to combine. Spray two 8 x 8 inch disposable aluminum pans or (small roaster pans which are deeper) with not stick spray and set aside. 

For each pan of lasagna, spread a little sauce on the bottom of the pan. 

Top with 3 -4 lasagna noodles. If you don't like the no boil noodles, regular uncooked lasagna noodles work just as well. 

Spoon additional sauce over the noodles. 

Top with cottage cheese and evenly spread.

 Sprinkle with mozzarella cheese. 

Repeat each layer. 

Ending with mozzarella cheese. 

Freezer Meal Preparation: Cover each pan with a sheet of waxed paper or parchment paper and then cover with 2 layers of heavy duty aluminum foil.

Label and date the dish along with the cooking instructions, and freeze. To bake the lasagna, remove the lasagna from the freezer and thaw the refrigerator. Preheat oven to 350 degrees and remove parchment paper. Place the lasagna on a baking sheet, and cover lasagna with a sheet aluminum foil that has been sprayed with non stick spray.

Bake for 40 - 45 minutes, remove foil and cook and additional 10 minutes. Let cool and serve.



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If  you like Freezer Meals, I have included a few recipes that can easily be doubled and froze. I am also sharing a few freezer meals that I have made in the past. Remember with freezer meals they always need to be frozen un baked


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6 comments

Unknown said…
How would you use regular noodles, do they need to be cooked 1st?
Tina Butler said…
If using regular lasagna noodles the do not need to be cooked first. Layer them uncooked. There is plenty of sauce so the noodles will soft by the time everything is cooked through.
Ellen said…
Hello! Just to clarify, should the lasagna be frozen baked or unbaked? Thank you!
Tina Butler said…
You need remove the lasagna from the freezer, thaw in the refrigerator and then bake.
Anonymous said…
But do you need to bake it before freezing and then bake again after thawing?
Tina Butler said…
@Anonymous: I am sorry but after reading through the recipe, I can see why you were confused. Part of the wording was mixed up and then left off in parts. I have fixed the recipe to reflect. The lasagna is frozen unbaked and then when you want to bake it. Just remove from the freezer, thaw in the fridge and bake.