Venison Lasagne (Or Beef)

"Without meaning to brag, this is the best lasagne recipe I've ever tasted. It's perfect if you're trying to figure out what to do with ground venison because the tomato sauce does an incredible job of removing/masking the wild taste, but of course you can use ground beef as well. Even "Oh, I don't eat deer meat" people will love this -- just don't tell them until afterwards! My recipe book says the fennel is optional, but that's your KILLER SECRET INGREDIENT! It's not optional in my opinion!! You could also add a package of frozen spinach (thawed and drained) as well."
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
17
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cook lasagne noodles according to package directions. Drain and set aside.
  • For meat sauce: In a large saucepan or skillet, scramble-fry meat, onion, and garlic until meat is brown and onion is tender. Drain fat (if you're using venison, there likely won't be any -- that's my little plug for venison!).
  • Stir in crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce and paste and seasonings. Bring to a boil.
  • Cover and simmer for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  • For Cheese Filling: Combine egg, cottage cheese, 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese, and parsley.
  • Layer half lasagne noodles in a lightly greased 9x13 pan. Spread with half the meat sauce and then half the cheese filling. Repeat layers.
  • Sprinkle remaining Parmesan cheese on top and additional grated mozzarella, if desired.
  • Bake at 375F for 30-35 minutes and let stand 10 minutes before serving.

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Reviews

  1. This worked great! Husband and I both loved it, and I've been a vegetarian for three years (concerned mostly with slaughter practices). We used ground venison from a friend who hunts. I used ricotta, not cottage cheese, and didn't have fennel. I think this version tasted just as good, if not better, than beef lasagna. Will definitely be making it again!
     
  2. We just found this website while searching for a venison lasagna...what a surprise! This recipe is the best lasagna I have ever tasted in a high end restaurant. Our hats are definitely off to you...great work! Can you come and cook for us??? :)
     
  3. This is a nice recipe. I didn't have any fennel and was a bit short on the cottage cheese, I will make again with more c/c and the fennel. Everyone liked it. Thanks for sharing. Oh btw I did use venison.
     
  4. Did two, one with venison and pork with zucchini for noodles, and one regular one for the gang.... amazing, so good he even did the dishes!
     
  5. Fantastic! I could not even tell it was venison. Perfect seasoning. My family loved it too. This is my new lasagna recipe and #1 ground venison recipe.
     
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Tweaks

  1. I did sub an additional can of tomato sauce, since I did not have paste. I also omitted the fennel.
     

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<p>I live in beautiful western Manitoba, Canada. I'm a wife and stay-at-home mom with 2 daughters, Peanut (who turned 7 at the end of January) and Fidget (who will turn 5 in the middle of June) and a husband whom I call The Bushman, who's motto, lucky for me, is I'll try anything once! I'm a Mennonite by heritage as well as faith. I'm a born again Christian and we belong to a small Evangelical Mennonite country church where The Bushman and I are fairly involved. The church is made up largely of family groups -- most are related somehow. That's actually a Mennonite pastime, finding out how everyone's related to each other. If we're not directly related, we'll find a connection somehow -- your third cousin's wife's brother is for SURE my mother's father's sister-in-law's nephew!! See, isn't it amazing how small this world really is?! For fun, I enjoy photography -- my favourite subjects are sunsets, cloud formations, my girls, and nature close-ups -- reading, (John Grisham, Frederick Forsythe, Robert Ludlum, and Clive Cussler are my favourite authors), playing piano, and going for nice long walks, either first thing in the morning or towards sunset. I've even learned to enjoy it in the dead of winter, when I have no choice but to walk in semi-darkness. For those of you who've never experienced a Manitoba winter (lucky you!), 'the dead of winter' includes pretty much all of December, January, and February!! And up here, our shortest days of the year have only 7 hours of daylight, so if it's cloudy, well, it feels like no daylight at all! It's my favourite time to plan my day, pray, and daydream about what might happen if I'd ever actually buy a lottery ticket and win!! I love cooking -- baking not so much (mostly because it's not essential to survival and if there's baking in the house, that's all we eat!!) -- and reading recipe books is a favourite pastime of mine. I love the Company's Coming series of cookbooks, but my favourite is Taste of Home magazine. Since buying a premium membership here though, I've decided to let my subscription run out. I'll miss it, but I've decided there's really no need for it, since all the best recipes in the world eventually end up here!!</p>
 
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