In this Homemade Three Meat Bolognese Lasagna, a rich and flavorful, homemade bolognese sauce consisting of ground beef, pork and veal along with vegetables, herbs, wine and cream, slowly simmered over a couple of hours. This robust bolognese sauce is the backbone to this lasagna. Spoonfuls are layered between noodles, mozzarella cheese and a creamy mascarpone and ricotta mixture.
You may remember, last year Pat and I took our first trip just the two of us, to Las Vegas for our honeymoon/anniversary. Why we waited 16 years, I have no clue.
First of all, Las Vegas has some of the best restaurants I’ve ever ate at.
We ate tremendously in the 4 days we were there. On our last night in Vegas, we went to FiAmma Trattoria & Bar which is an upscale Italian restaurant located in our hotel, at the MGM Grand. I immediately ordered a glass of Malbec and skimmed the specials while Pat perused the main menu.
I’m a sucker for ordering from the specials. Most likely because I’m guaranteed to find something I’ve never had before and nine times out of 10 it tastes amazing– they don’t call it today’s “specials” for nothing, amiright. In the end, Pat ordered his usual Italian go-to of chicken fettuccine and Caesar salad and I ordered the three meat bolognese lasagna [from the specials] and a pear and walnut salad.
After the first forkful, it was clear to me that this lasagna would be one of the best lasagnas my taste buds will ever have the pleasure to experience.
Well. Until this one, of course.
This is not a carbon copy of FiAmma. For that, you need to go to Vegas. I was simply inspired to make my own three meat bolognese and layer it with noodles and a simple mascarpone ricotta cheese filling. Baked until golden and bubbly and perfect.
For the Three Meat Bolognese Lasagna Sauce You Will Need:
- olive oil
- yellow onion
- carrot
- celery
- garlic
- fresh thyme
- bay leaves
- ground beef chuck
- pork
- veal
- bay leaves
- tomato paste
- heavy cream
- dry red wine [like merlot or pinot noir]
- crushed San Marzano tomatoes
- kosher salt
- black pepper
Instead of spending most of my time finely chopping all those vegetables, I gave my onion, celery and carrots a [very] rough chop an threw them into my food processor and pulsed it until finely chopped. This whole step took 5 seconds.
SO EASY.
Into your large dutch oven, add 2 tablespoon of olive oil and all of the chopped veggies and 1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt.
Stir, cover and cook until the onions are translucent and vegetables are tender. About 5 to 8 minutes or so.
Once the vegetables are tender, add in the garlic, thyme and bay leaves. Stir and cook for 2 minutes.
Next, add in 1/2 pound each of ground beef chuck, pork and veal. Using a wooden spoon, break up the meat into crumbles and cook until not longer pink.
Be careful not to crush the bay leaves.
Once the meat is cooked, add in 2 tablespoons of tomato paste, stir and cook for 2 minutes. If you notice that the meat mixture is swimming in fat, use a spoon to remove no more than half. Don’t fear the fat! Fat = flavor and we don’t want to lose too much flavor or the sauce will be dull. I personally removed zero fat and this yielded a glorious bolognese sauce.
Increase the heat to medium/medium-high and pour in the cup of heavy cream. Bring to a simmer, stirring occasionally until most of the heavy cream evaporates and the meat mixture is only a little bit creamy, about 10 to 15 minutes.
Then pour in the wine and continue to simmer, about 10-15 minutes until the wine evaporates.
Stir in the crushed san Marzano tomatoes.
Cover and bring to a boil, then reduce to low and simmer for 1 hour, stirring every 20-25 minutes. Remove the lid and continue to simmer for another 1 hour, still stirring every 2o minutes or until the sauce is thick and rich.
Season with a teaspoon of kosher salt and 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper, or to taste. Allow the bolognese sauce to cool down a bit before assembling the three meat bolognese lasagna.
To assemble the Three Meat Bolognese Lasagna you’ll need:
- a full recipe of the three meat bolognese sauce
- 16 [1 box] oven-ready lasagna noodles
- freshly shredded mozzarella cheese
- 16 ounces whole milk ricotta
- 8 ounces mascarpone cheese
- 2 eggs
- black pepper
First, preheat your oven to 375℉ (or 190℃).
In a medium bowl stir together the ricotta, mascarpone, 1/2 cup finely grated fresh Parmesan, 1/2 cup mozzarella and two eggs. Keep mixture refrigerated until ready to use.
Lightly spray a lasagna pan with olive oil spray.
To assemble:
- Layer 1: Measure 1-1/4 cups of sauce and spread it out even onto the bottom of your pan. Top with 4 lasagna noodles, 1/3 of the [chilled] ricotta mixture, then top the ricotta with 1 cup of the sauce and 3/4 to 1 cup of the shredded mozzarella.
- Then Layer 2: Top the mozzarella with 4 more lasagna noodles, 1/3 of the ricotta mixture, 1 cup of sauce and then 3/4 to 1 cup of the mozzarella.
- And Layer 3: Place 4 more noodles, the remaining ricotta, and 1 cup of sauce [ NO cheese].
Lastly layer 4: Place the last 4 noodles on top of the sauce, spoon the remaining sauce over top and sprinkle with the 2 cups Mozzarella cheese.
Bake this homemade three meat bolognese lasagna on the middle rack of your preheated 375° oven for 20 minutes.
Rotate the pan halfway and continue to bake for an additional 20 to 30 minutes, or until the cheese is golden brown and the the whole pan is bubbly.
Once baked, remove and let the lasagna cool for 10 minutes before serving.
Delicious saucy layers and cheese pulls. I die.
Lasagna is something that I don’t typically make during the week, instead saving it for a Sunday or special occasions. Around the holidays I know many of you make my classic lasagna for your Christmas dinner. It’s such an honor to know that lasagna recipe has become a tradition in some of your homes. Hopefully, you’ll find this one equally as special and just as delicious.
I serve this three meat bolognese lasagna with a Caesar or simple green salad and wine.
Enjoy! And if you give this Three Meat Bolognese Lasagna recipe a try, let me know! Snap a photo and tag me on twitter or instagram!
Three Meat Bolognese Lasagna
Ingredients
FOR THE THREE MEAT BOLOGNESE Sauce:
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 3 medium carrots, roughly chopped or (or 1 cup diced very small)
- 3 ribs celery, from celery heart, roughly chopped (or 1 cup diced very small)
- 1 medium onion, roughly chopped (or 1 cup diced very small)
- kosher salt
- 6 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 teaspoons fresh thyme
- 2 bay leaves
- 1/2 pound ground beef
- 1/2 pound ground pork
- 1/2 pound ground veal
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 1 cup heavy cream
- 1 cup dry red wine, like merlot or pinot noir
- 28 ounces canned crushed San Marzano tomatoes, (or regular crushed tomatoes)
- 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
FOR THE RICOTTA MASCARPONE FILLING:
- 16 ounces whole milk ricotta cheese
- 8 ounces mascarpone cheese
- 1/2 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
- 1/2 cup shredded Mozzarella cheese, not pre-shredded
- 2 large eggs
- 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
FOR THE LASAGNA:
- 16 oven-ready lasagna noodle sheets
- 3½ cups shredded mozzarella, not pre-shredded*
Instructions
MAKE THE THREE MEAT BOLOGNESE:
- In your food processor fitted with the blade attachment, pulse the carrots, celery and onion until finely chopped.
- In a dutch oven, add olive oil, [finely chopped] carrots, celery, onions and a 1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt. Heat on medium. Stir, cover and cook (stirring occasionally) until tender, about 5 to 8 minutes.
- Add in garlic, thyme and bay leaves and cook for 2 minutes.
- Next add in the beef, pork and veal. Use a wooden spoon to break up the meat into crumbles -- be careful not to crush the bay leaves. Cook until no longer pink. If you notice that the meat mixture is swimming in fat, use a spoon to remove no more than half. Please don't fear the fat! Fat = flavor and you don't want to lose too much flavor or the sauce will be dull. I personally removed zero fat and this yielded a glorious robust bolognese sauce. (no regrets!)
- Next add in the tomato paste and cook 2 to 3 minutes before pouring in the heavy cream. Increase the heat to medium/ medium-high and simmer until the heavy cream evaporates and is only a little creamy, about 10 to 15 minutes. Pour in the wine and continue to simmer, about 10-15 minutes until most of the wine evaporates.
- Lastly, add in crushed tomatoes. Stir, cover and increase the heat to high and bring to a boil. Cover, reduce the heat to low and simmer, stirring every 20-25 minutes for 2 hours.
- Allow the sauce to cool before assembling the lasagna. I prefer to make the bolognese a day in advance so the flavors can develop even more overnight. Remember to remove the bay leaves before assembling.
MAKE THE RICOTTA FILLING:
- In a medium bowl stir together the ricotta, mascarpone, grated fresh Parmesan, mozzarella and eggs. Keep mixture refrigerated until ready to use.
ASSEMBLE THE LASAGNA:
- Preheat your oven to 375℉ (or 190℃).
- Layer 1: Measure 1¼ cups of sauce and spread it out even onto the bottom of your pan. Top with 4 lasagna noodles, 1/3 of the [chilled] ricotta mixture, then top the ricotta with 1 cup of the sauce and 3/4 to 1 cup of the shredded mozzarella.
- Layer 2: Top the mozzarella with 4 more lasagna noodles, 1/3 of the ricotta mixture, 1 cup of sauce and then 3/4 to 1 cup of the mozzarella.
- Layer 3: Place 4 more noodles, the remaining ricotta, and 1 cup of sauce [no cheese].
- Lastly layer 4: Place the last 4 noodles on top of the sauce, spoon the remaining sauce over top and sprinkle with the 2 cups Mozzarella cheese.
- Bake (uncovered) on the middle rack of your preheated oven for 20 minutes. Rotate the pan halfway and bake for an additional 20 to 30 minutes, or until the cheese is golden brown and the the whole pan is bubbly. Remove and let cool for 10 minutes before serving.
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Guess I’m trying this this week. It looks like a better version of my homemade lasagna recipe and I am incredibly excited to try it out soon! And you are so right about making it one day for the next for the flavours to have time to combine!!!
Hi E! I’m excited for you to try it! Enjoy! ❤️
This looks really delicious but can you please confirm discrepancy in amount of mozzarella cheese in assembly of lasagna? It looks like half cup goes into ricotta mixture. In lasagna assembly , though, the narrative calls for 1.5-2 cups during layering then another 2 cups over top for a total of 3.5-4 cups. The recipe below, however, only calls for 1/2 cup total for assembling lasagna….?
Hi Julie! Sorry for the confusion! Yes, 3-1/2 cups for the lasagna, 4 total cups needed for the recipe. Enjoy!
I’m craving all the comfort food this time of year and this looks incredible!!!!
Me too, Brian! Thank you!
Better than your homemade classic lasagna? I’ve been making that for the last three years for Christmas Eve dinner and it’s always a hit but maybe I should give this one a try!
To be fair, both recipes are delicious — but I’m bias Merry Christmas, Kelli! ❤️
I’m doing this right now and my kitchen smells absolutely amazing!!! Do you fish out those bay leaves at some point?
YAY! Yes, whenever you go to build the lasagna, fish those babies right out. Enjoy!
Thanks for the quick reply! It turned out great – kicked up a notch the spices and we loved it! Instagram-ed the ‘making of’ and tagged you 🙂 Thank you for another great recipe!
Yay! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Laurie, I am going to serve this tomorrow at my parent’s birthday dinner. I’m curious as to what size pan you used? It looks like the layers do not touch the edges of the pan – I’m guessing that is so you get the texture “crisp” around all edges? This is my first attempt at homemade lasagna so please forgive my ignorance. I will be serving 9 people total so I think this will be the perfect amount of food paired with appetizers, salad & bread. Thanks!
Hi Abigail! I’m so honored you’re making this for such a special occasion! As far as the pan I use, I have a lasagna pan that is 14.5″ L x 11.75″ W x 2.5″ D. The layers initially don’t touch the pan but as the lasagna cooks it will expand and settle, fitting the pan better. I think a large 15 x 10 baking dish would perfectly as long as the sides are at least 2 to 2-1/2 inches deep. I hope you have a wonderful evening with your family and Happy Birthday to your parents!
Hi Laurie, is the sauce something I can put in the slow cooker? Thank you!
Excited to try this. How many does the serve?
Hi Lara, it serves 8 to 10 depending on serving size. Enjoy!
This sauce is delicious. My husband has requested I make it again. I haven’t tried with this filling yet. Thought you might like to know your recipe listed for printing does not include the instructions for your ricotta filling only the ingredients. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you, Cindy! I just updated the recipe card.I’m so glad you enjoy the sauce recipe.
I’m making this tomorrow for the fourth time! It is an amazing recipe and I am so thankful that you shared this treasure!
I made the sauce and cheese filling 3 days ahead. Used red cooking wine for the sauce and added dried garlic, parsley, and oregano to the cheese filling. It was delicious! My Christmas guests raved about the lasagna.
Girl I’m making this as we speak , I’m at the wine stage let me tell you I go tasting as I go along and it’s already making me hungry smells amazing.
I’ll keep you posted
Hoping to have lasagna for dinner tonight haha
Thank you for sharing
Could you tell me any thoughts on how to make ahead or possibly freeze ahead ?
Thank you!!! It looks so delicious!!
Katherine
OMG this sauce is AHHHMAAAZING! I used your recipe and made lasagna rolls instead Of regular lasagna. It was a huge hit! This will be my go to sauce from now on!