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Lazy Lasagne with Tomato-Basil Sauce

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This easy-to-make lasagne evolved from a pasta dish that one of us enjoyed on a trip to Portofino, Italy, some 30 years ago. Our version is even quicker, using won ton skins, which cook in a flash.

Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 45 min

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    45 min

  • Yield

    Makes 2 (main course) or 4 (appetizer) servings

Ingredients

1 garlic clove, minced
1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 3/4 cups canned crushed tomatoes with purée (14 oz)
4 tablespoons finely chopped fresh basil
1 tablespoon fresh orange juice, or to taste
3/4 cup whole-milk ricotta
1/4 cup freshly grated parmesan
2 teaspoons finely chopped fresh oregano
12 won ton skins

Garnish:

fresh basil

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat oven to 400°F.

    Step 2

    Cook garlic in butter in a large heavy saucepan over moderate heat, stirring, 1 minute. Add tomatoes with purée and half of basil and simmer sauce over moderate heat, uncovered, stirring, 20 minutes. Stir in orange juice and salt and pepper to taste.

    Step 3

    While sauce is cooking, stir together ricotta, parmesan, remaining basil, oregano, and salt and pepper to taste. Separate won ton skins and add to a saucepan of salted boiling water, then immediately transfer with a slotted spoon to a shallow dish filled with cold water.

    Step 4

    Spread 1/2 cup tomato sauce evenly in bottom of a buttered 13- by 9- by 2-inch glass baking dish. Arrange 4 won ton skins, drained briefly on a kitchen towel, in 1 layer on top of sauce. Divide half of ricotta mixture evenly among squares in pan and top with 4 more squares, drained briefly. Spoon remaining ricotta mixture evenly on top of squares in pan and top with remaining 4 squares, drained.

    Step 5

    Spoon several tablespoons sauce over each stack and bake, uncovered, in middle of oven until bubbling and heated through, about 10 minutes.

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