My granddaughter was in the hospital last year and they served her Tater Tot Casserole. But nothing I can find online seems like what they served her.
Anyone have any great recipes for that?
I'll share my recipe for spinach lasagna. I write down WAAAYYY too much information but here it is.
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I spray a sheet of foil with some non stick stuff so I can lay the lasagna noodles out while making this. That way once they are cooked they are not continuing to cook or stick together in a strainer. Once they are cooked according to the package directions and drained I lay them out separately on the foil.
I top the lasagna with the foil after wards, sprayed again if not slick, to keep the top layer of cheese from sticking to it while cooking. I don't like burnt cheese, I just want it completely melted on top.
Ingredients:
>> box of your favorite lasagna noodles, cook them according to the package instructions, this is a drier lasagna and cannot be made where you cook the noodles in the dish in the oven. I cook about 12 noodles just to be sure I have enough.
>>1 jar of your favorite vegetable spaghetti sauce, I like the chunky garlic and herb. Sometimes I will use a holey spoon to dip sauce out so that I get a chunkier layer of sauce. I don't tap the spoon to get more runny sauce off, just whatever goes through the slots.
>>Mozzarella cheese, slices are very easy to measure or shredded, whichever. A pound?
>>2 boxes of frozen chopped spinach, cooked according to the directions on the box. Then drained, wrung out, swirled around, wrung out again, rolled up in a towel and squeezed, then all over again. Get it as dry as possible. This is the make it or break it step.
>>1 carton of Ricotta cheese, you can use cottage cheese but the texture is less....chewy. The cottage cheese is mushier but healthier.
>>1 egg, crack open in a bowl and stir it up
>>1 tsp. dried parsley, I don't really like the flavor so I almost always leave this out
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Getting the spinach mix ready:
Take the cooked spinach, mix in one stirred up egg, and the dried parsley. Mix in the ricotta cheese. Once mixed well you can divide this into either 2 sections or 3. Depends on how many layers you plan on making and how thick you want the layer to be. This is really to your own preference.
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You're ready to start layering.
You have spinach mix
Your favorite veggie spaghetti sauce
Cooked lasagna noodles
Mozzarella cheese
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Spray your lasagna pan so the ingredients will not stick.
You can layer the ingredients however you want. It does not matter. You can start at the bottom with a layer of lasagna noodles if you like lots of pasta , you can start on the bottom with spinach mix.
How I layer it. from top to bottom. Sometimes I use more noodles and put them between the cheese. Then I put more cheese on top of that layer.
Layer of cheese
Spaghetti sauce
Spinach mix
Lasagna noodles
Layer of cheese
Spaghetti sauce
Spinach mix
Lasagna noodles
Everything in this dish is cooked EXCEPT THE EGGS. This must be heated long enough to cook those eggs in the spinach mix. Don't short the time in the over.
Cover the pan with the foil you laid your cooked noodles out on. This is sprayed, the cheese won't stick to the foil if it's still oiled. You can remove the foil near the end to slightly brown it if you like that effect.
350degrees/20 minutes.