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posted by Christy Denneyon Mar 15, 2021 (updated Aug 20, 2022) 40 comments »

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Crockpot Lasagna is an easy Italian dinner that you can throw in the slow cooker and forget about. This is one of those easy meals, a family favorite that the whole family.

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CROCKPOT LASAGNA

Homemade lasagna was one of the first things I made from scratch in college when I finally started cooking on my own full time. The traditional version was so much work, and when I was finished I had used every pan in the kitchen and was completely exhausted. When I finally tasted it all could I mutter was…eh.

It was okay, but by no means worth all that work, and I would have taken a store bought lasagna over what I had just slaved over any given day. I didn’t have time for meals like that. I was a busy college student…I had boys to date, parties to attend, and reality TV to watch.

When I first came up with this lasagna I thought what a genius idea if this version truly was any less work than the traditional lasagna. I was skeptical to say the least for the work that it was going to involve and had even lower expectations for what the taste would be.

The preparation was quick and seemed way too easy compared to what I was used to. As we sat down for dinner, I warned my family that this was an experiment and I had no idea how it would taste. I was pleasantly surprised, and swore this would be the only way we were doing lasagna in my house from now on especially for busy nights.

This easy crockpot lasagna is perfect for company when you don’t want to spend all day in the kitchen.

INGREDIENTS

  • beef (Italian sausage can be used as well)
  • onion
  • marinara – any spaghetti sauce will do but I really like Rao’s marinara.
  • garlic
  • lasagna noodles – regular lasagna noodles are used here. You could use no boil lasagna noodles as well but there’s no need to boil noodles in this one.
  • ricotta – some recipes have cottage cheese in them but the ricotta works here.
  • mozzarella
  • parmesan cheese
  • parsley
  • egg – helps bind it all together

HOW TO MAKE CROCKPOT LASAGNA

    1. In a large skillet, brown beef and onion. Add garlic and cook for one minute. Drain.
    2. Add marinara sauce and water to skillet and simmer for about 5 minutes.
    3. In a medium bowl, mix ricotta, 1 1/2 cups mozzarella, 2 tablespoons Parmesan, egg, garlic powder, and parsley.
    4. Pour just enough spaghetti meat sauce (about 1 cup of sauce) in the bottom of the slow cooker (4-6 quart). Note: For the layers, place enough of each ingredient to make an even layer so the noodles don’t stick. If you have a smaller crockpot you could have 3 layers for a larger one you may have only 2 layers. Place an even layer of uncooked lasagna noodles on top of the pasta sauce, breaking the noodles to fit as needed. Next, add a layer of the ricotta mixture (about 1 cup), and then a layer of meat sauce (about 1 cup). Repeat layers until ingredients are gone.
    5. Cook on LOW for 4 hours or until noodles are soft, being careful not to overcook. Sprinkle 1/2 cup of mozzarella and remaining Parmesan on top. Cover with the lid to melt the cheese and allow to sit 10 minutes before serving. Serve with garlic bread and Caesar salad.

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OTHER CROCKPOT RECIPES

  • Crockpot Potato Soup
  • Slow Cooker Chicken Caesar Sandwiches
  • French Dip Sandwiches
  • Crockpot Italian Chicken
  • Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas
  • Easy Crockpot Fiesta Chicken

OTHER LASAGNA RECIPES

  • LASAGNA SOUP
  • CHICKEN CORDON BLEU LASAGNA
  • FAUX LASAGNA
  • LASAGNA CUPCAKES
  • TACO LASAGNA
  • LOW-CARB LASAGNA IN A BOWL

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Crockpot Lasagna

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This Crockpot Lasagna is an easy dinner recipe that you can throw in the slow cooker and forget.

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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 4 hours hrs

Total Time: 4 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

Servings: 10 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 lb ground beef
  • 1/2 cup diced white onion
  • 1 teaspoon minced garlic
  • 1 26 ounce jar marinara sauce
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1 15 ounce container ricotta cheese
  • 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese, divided
  • 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese, divided
  • 1 egg
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley or 2 teaspoons dried parsley
  • 8 ounces uncooked lasagna noodles, about 8 noodles

Instructions

  • In a large skillet, brown beef and onion. Add garlic and cook for one minute. Drain.

  • Add marinara sauce and water to skillet and simmer for about 5 minutes.

  • In a medium bowl, mix ricotta, 1 1/2 cups mozzarella, 2 tablespoons Parmesan, egg, garlic powder, and parsley.

  • Pour just enough spaghetti meat sauce (about 1 cup of sauce) in the bottom of the slow cooker (4-6 quart). Note: For the layers, place enough of each ingredient to make an even layer so the noodles don't stick. If you have a smaller crockpot you could have 3 layers for a larger one you may have only 2 layers. Place an even layer of uncooked lasagna noodles on top of the pasta sauce, breaking the noodles to fit as needed. Next, add a layer of the ricotta mixture (about 1 cup), and then a layer of meat sauce (about 1 cup). Repeat layers until ingredients are gone.

  • Cook on LOW for 4 hours or until noodles are soft, being careful not to overcook. Sprinkle 1/2 cup of mozzarella and remaining Parmesan on top. Cover with the lid to melt the cheese and allow to sit 10 minutes before serving. Serve with garlic bread and Caesar salad.

Serving: 1grams

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originally published on Mar 15, 2021 (last updated Aug 20, 2022)

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40 comments on “Crockpot Lasagna”

  1. Karen Reply

    Christy, this looks like a good recipe for my family except they don’t eat ricotta cheese (I do because I have better taste). Do you think leaving out the ricotta and adding more mozzarella would work?

    • Christy Denney Reply

      The ricotta gives it that creaminess. You could use cottage cheese or cream cheese istead? Or lots of mozzarella.

  2. Veronica Reply

    Loved the concept of this recipe, but it turned my gluten free pasta into paste. : (

    • Christy {The Girl Who Ate Everything} Reply

      Sorry! I’m not very familiar with gluten free products so I’m sorry it didn’t turn out.

  3. Terri Reply

    Just made this today, followed the recipe to the letter and it was DELICIOUS! My family loved it.

  4. Linda Reply

    I found this recipe about a year ago and have been loving it (and others) since then. It’s in the crockpot ready to go tonight. Everyone loves it and most ask for the recipe which I happily share.
    Thanks for all your hard work in making these delicious recipes available for us.

  5. Veronica Reply

    I love making lasagna, but hate how long it takes. But i came across your recipe a couple of weeks ago and gave it a shot. OMG! It was wonderful!!! I will never make lasagna the traditional way. Thank you so much!

  6. Minna Reply

    I have never made lasagna before because all the dishes! BUT When I found this recipe I decided to give it a try and I’m in a shock!!! It is the easiest recipe I’ve ever made!!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING!

  7. Dianne Reply

    Hi! This looks delish. Did u use reg lasagna noodles or the new no-boil ones? Thnx!!

    • Christy Reply

      I used regular noodles but you could use no-boil too I’m sure.

  8. Melanie Reply

    I made this recipe more or less exactly, I used my new 8 quart crockpot. It cooked in about 3 hours on low and turned out delicious. My picky eater even liked it. Will definitely make again and share the recipe with other friends with crockpots.

  9. Anonymous Reply

    SO Good! Easy to throw together and just let cook on a cold, rainy day here. Thanks for the recipe, will definately be making again!!

  10. A Daughter of the King Reply

    I’m cooking mine now. I added chopped spinach to the ricotta….can’t wait for dinner!

  11. zwanni Reply

    This was super easy and tasted excellent.
    I didn’t change anything, except for being generous with the cheese, and I used kamut lasagne.
    Thank you so much for sharing, this is a quick and simple meal when you have people over for dinner.
    I actually doubt I will make lasagne outside of the slow cooker ever again!

  12. Jenm Reply

    I’ve tried to make lasagna before but it didn’t come out this well. This was tasty and easy to make. Not having to boil the noodles really did help cut down on the prep time and clean up.

  13. Alicia Chandler Reply

    This sounds amazing! I really appreciate all the great recipes, and these crock pot recipes should make my life a lot easier! 🙂

  14. Deanna Reply

    This was fabulous. The cook time was spot on. But…it sure didn’t look as pretty as the piece in the picture! I don’t know how to fit rectangle shaped noodles into a round crock pot and still make it look this good.

  15. Chriscadia Reply

    This recipe was great. The sauce was very yummy and there was a lot of it. I just found that there wasn’t enough lasagna noodles. It was a hit at our table tonight!

  16. Christy {The Girl Who Ate Everything} Reply

    @Rena,
    It’s not necessary to beat the egg first. But I’m lazy! It wouldn’t hurt to give it a little whisk but it’s not required if you stir the ricotta mixture thoroughly.

  17. Rena Reply

    Do you beat the egg first before adding it to the ricotta mixture???

  18. Jessica Reply

    I made a slightly lightened-up version of this (low-fat cheese, whole wheat noodles & ground turkey) and it was DELISH! Thanks for the inspiration- gave you a shout out on my blog 🙂

  19. Lasagna Guy Reply

    What a great idea!! Looks like a great lasagna recipe. I am going to have to try this one this weekend.
    I am going to cook it for the family. Thanks

  20. Heather Reply

    That’s amazing for a slow cooker!! I would’ve expected it to be far mushier. 🙂

  21. oneordinaryday Reply

    Looking at this photo, I would never guess it was made in a crockpot. Heading over to see the recipe right this minute!

  22. Christy {The Girl Who Ate Everything} Reply

    @Heather,
    Buffalo Chicken Lasagna…sounds incredible. Thanks for sharing – I have it bookmarked!
    Christy

  23. Marie @ Myculinarycalling Reply

    Wow! It looks so nice and layered too! I will have to try this soon!

  24. Heather of Kitchen Concoctions Reply

    I was skeptical the first time I tried making lasagna in the crockpot but it worked out wonderfully. I even tried a Buffalo Chicken Lasagna recipe in the crockpot and it was fantastic and is a regular around here!

    Here is the link to that recipe:
    http://www.kitchen-concoctions.com/2010/08/buffalo-wings-and-lasagna.html

  25. The Sewing Loft Reply

    I really like the sound of this. Will try it soon. Thanks for sharing!

    Barb

  26. Christy {The Girl Who Ate Everything} Reply

    @Diapers.Deadlines.DIY,
    I think the longest you should cook it is around 6 hours otherwise it’s going to get soggy. I haven’t tried it though so maybe it would work. Also, every slow cooker is different. Mine cooks on the fast side so yours might be fine!
    Christy

  27. Anonymous Reply

    Why would you waste all that good cocaine on your lasagna

  28. Cari Reply

    Would love to share this on my site http://www.canigettherecipe.com Please let me know at carisnell(at)shaw(dot)ca if you are keen!

  29. Tasha Reply

    I am anxious to try this one. I have another crock lasagna recipe, but it is a ton of prep work….I always feel like I should have just made it the original way.
    Thanks for this one that sounds much easier.

  30. Lauren at KeepItSweet Reply

    that does look easy! i hate when i spend a lot of time cooking and cleaning something that produces mediocre results

  31. warmvanillasugar Reply

    I love crockpot anything! Great recipe.

  32. Diapers.Deadlines.DIY Reply

    Yum! Can you leave it longer on low, for 8-10 hrs? I work full-time and this would be perfect to make for those days.

    • Paula Reply

      Try plugging your crockpot into a timer. That way you don’t have to worry that your lasagna will be over cooked.

    • Sarah Reply

      I left it in for 5 hours and it got overcooked and dry. Still tasted good, but it was a tease of how could it could have been if not dried out.

  33. Mo 'Betta Reply

    This looks great! I’ve seen recipes for it, but haven’t tried it… YET! This looks so good I’m going to go print the recipe right now. Thanks!

  34. MuncherCruncher Reply

    I love crockpot ANYTHING. This looks great!! THX!

  35. Hilary Reply

    So glad you posted this! I got this recipe a few weeks ago and it has been a staple in our house ever since. The fam LOVES lasagne, but with 5 kids in multiple sports mama BARELY has time to cook! I’ve been meaning to send it to you, glad you found it!

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