Lasagne is a labour of love. Whenever someone serves me one, I know that they've made a big effort. You have to make each component in large quantities and it can end up taking over your kitchen. But I promise that this lasagne is worth every minute of effort. It's not that much more time intensive than another but the key is in each component's flavour. We start with homemade spicy Italian sausage, fragrant with spices and fennel seeds and mix it with a thick, intense tomato base. This is then layered with a browned butter parmesan bechamel and fresh pasta sheets.
I made this lasagne in parts. One night, while Mr NQN was tinkering with technology I made the rich tomato based sauce and the sausage. Please don't let the idea of making your own sausage put you off. In this case it's really a matter of mixing pork and beef mince with some spices and that's about it. The flavour of the mince is what is important here. I love the fennel seeds and chilli in this and it really imparts a wonderful flavour and aroma to the lasagne.
The next morning I woke early and finished it off making a bechamel sauce that started with browned butter to add a nutty smell to it. I could not wait for it to cool (the important bit to make sure that it cuts well) and to eat it. At the risk of sounding immodest, it was so delicious I couldn't believe it came from my own hand.
"Come and try the lasagne!" I told Mr NQN. He was sniffing around, the aroma beckoning to him. He was also trying to avoid technological tasks. In the space of a week he had broken our google home device (a glorified weather station), then the dishwasher had stopped working two weeks before and he was tasked with finding a replacement and the internet was down. So needless to say he was a prime candidate for a distraction.
By the time we had polished off a couple of serves of this lasagne, he had managed to fix the google home device and then he had remembered that he had forgotten to switch the dishwasher back on after he had replaced the tap that had blown in the kitchen (this was despite me specifically asking him if this was the issue with the dishwasher!). I actually said, "Did you turn it back on after you changed the tap?" and he said yes. A very sheepish Mr NQN admitted that he hadn't. But I was in such a great mood after this lasagne because food makes me happy that all I did was raise an eyebrow at him. And then I went back for another slice.
So tell me Dear Reader, do you often make lasagne? And what makes you truly happy?
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