Lasagna has long been a favorite for family dinners, cozy weekends, and gatherings with friends. It’s comforting, hearty, and full of flavor, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. Easy lasagna keeps all the classic layers you love while cutting down on the prep time and fuss. Think of it as a shortcut to comfort food perfection.
The beauty of this version is its simplicity. Instead of a long list of ingredients and hours in the kitchen, easy lasagna uses just the essentials: a rich meat sauce, creamy cheese, and tender noodles. Many recipes now call for no-boil noodles, which go straight into the dish and cook perfectly in the oven as they soak up the sauce. It’s one less pot to clean and a huge time saver.
The sauce can be homemade or store-bought, depending on how much time you have. A good jarred marinara or tomato basil sauce can do wonders when you’re in a hurry. Just brown some ground beef or sausage, stir in the sauce, and you’re already halfway there.
Layering is where the magic happens. Spoon some sauce into the bottom of your baking dish, add a layer of noodles, spread on ricotta or cottage cheese, sprinkle with mozzarella, and repeat. Finish with a generous layer of cheese on top, then bake until it’s bubbling and golden. The result? A melty, savory dish that looks and tastes like it took much more effort than it actually did.
Easy lasagna is perfect for weeknights, make-ahead meals, or feeding a crowd. It reheats beautifully and even freezes well, so you can double the batch and save some for later. Serve it with a simple salad and garlic bread for a complete, no-stress dinner that everyone will love.
This version proves that lasagna doesn’t have to be an all-day event. With a few smart shortcuts and quality ingredients, you can have a delicious, satisfying meal on the table in under an hour-no fuss, just flavor.
This recipe is made by Linda Kelly.

Ingredients
- 8-10 lasagna noodles wide
- 1 lb ground beef
- 1/2 lb ground pork
- 1 can spaghetti sauce about 24 oz
- 1 lb shredded cheese mozzarella, cheddar, etc., your favorite
- 1 pint cottage cheese
- bread crumbs
- 1/2 cup onions chopped, optional
- black olives sliced optional
- mushrooms sliced optional
- 1 tsp olive oil for boiling noodles
- olive oil for frying
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Boil the lasagna noodles in a large pot of water with 1 teaspoon of olive oil to prevent sticking.
- Drain the noodles once they are cooked.
- Slice mushrooms or chop onions as desired.
- In a frying pan, add a drizzle of olive oil and lightly fry any vegetables you’ve prepared.
- Pan-fry the ground beef and ground pork until fully cooked.
- Drain the meat on a paper towel and set aside.
- In a separate bowl, mix together the spaghetti sauce, the fried meat, and any optional ingredients.
- In a meatloaf pan, spoon 1/3 cup of your lasagna mix onto the bottom of the pan.
- Add a layer of lasagna noodles.
- Add a layer of the lasagna mix.
- Add a layer of cheese.
- Continue alternating layers of lasagna noodles, lasagna mix, and cheese.
- (Optional) Substitute thinly sliced eggplant for the lasagna noodles if desired.
- When you are within an inch from the top of your baking dish, add a final layer of cheese.
- Sprinkle breadcrumbs on the top.
- Cover the pan with aluminum foil.
- Bake in the oven for 30 minutes.
- Let the lasagna rest for at least one hour before serving.
This was super easy to make! My family loved it!
I followed the recipe but it didn’t turn out quite right. Noodles were mushy.
I accidentally used sour cream instead of cottage cheese. Whoops! Still good tho.
I didn’t have breadcrumbs, so I used crushed chips. It was weird but tasty!
Crushed chips?! That’s an interesting choice. But hey, if it worked for you, more power to ya! I’ve never tried that.
I just don’t get how people call this easy. It’s a lot of steps!
I don’t get it. Do you really need two kinds of meat? Seemed excessive to me.
Why do you need so much meat? Isn’t it supposed to be lasagna, not a meat pie?
I think the meat adds flavor and richness, otherwise it’s just cheese and noodles. Personally, I love a hearty lasagna!
But isn’t it a little too much? The meat drowns out everything else. I prefer mine with more veggies than meat.
I can’t believe how easy this was! My kids loved it! Definitely making again.
Yum!! I put in some jalapeños for a kick, turned out amazing!
Yum! I added extra cheese and it was sooo good! Will make again!
Extra cheese? Isn’t that too much? Might mess with the texture! Just sayin’.
I love extra cheese too! It just makes everything better. Glad you enjoyed it!
I ain’t got time to make all this, maybe if it was easier.
Awesome recipe, my kids devoured it! Thanks for sharing!
This was the best lasagna I’ve ever made! So hearty and delicious! My family devoured it.
I added spinach because I couldn’t find mushrooms. It was good enough!
Not enough meat for my liking. I added more beef and pork.
More meat is always better! I agree, lasagna needs to be hearty. Adding beef and pork sounds delicious!
I followed the recipe but it didn’t taste right. Something was off with the sauce.
So easy! My kids loved helping with the layers. Will make again for sure!
Really? Is it really that easy? I’ve had trouble with layers in the past. Maybe I need to try again…
That’s awesome to hear! Cooking together can make such great memories. Will definitely try this with my kids too!
Took me all day to make, but heaven on a plate! Worth every minute. Yum!
Best lasagna ever. I make it every Sunday. Never get tired of it!
I totally agree! This recipe never fails to impress! 🥰
Lasagna is like the biggest pasta, right? LOL. Mine has salad instead of meat. Still good.
Haha, salad instead of meat? That’s interesting! I guess everyone has their own way of making lasagna. But isn’t a lasagna supposed to have meat? 🤔
Lasagna is a classic, but this one could be better. Too dry.
Why put eggs in it? Aren’t those for cake?
Easy recipe but is it really lasagna? I mean, where’s the ricotta?
This recipe worked well. Just a tip: you don’t need to cook the noodles before baking!
Lasagna noodles are too hard to cook! I can’t get ’em straight, lol.
I get it! Those noodles can be a pain. But just remember, practice makes perfect! Maybe try boiling them longer next time?
Super duper delicious! I added spinach and it turned out great!
This was way too greasy for my liking, but the cheese was nice.
Greasy? Nah, that’s just flavor! But cheese is always a win! 😋
I totally get you! Grease can be a bit much sometimes, but maybe try using leaner meats next time?