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A Perfectly Portioned Lasagna Recipe for 2!

We have a lot of love for lasagna here at the PWWB House, but my go-to recipes – Christmas Eve Lasagna & Eggplant Lasagna – are really designed to feed a crowd. Since I’m typically cooking for our cozy family of 2, making an entire pan of lasagna feels like a lot of work for an average dinner (& it leaves us stuck with leftovers for days 😩). So, I set out to create the perfect solution: an EPIC small batch lasagna recipe.

Rather than starting with a large baking dish, I grabbed my favorite loaf pan & – much to my delight! – realized that it would be the perfect snug fit for a standard sheet of lasagna. All that was left to do was fill the lasagna loaf pan with decadent layers: al dente pasta, hearty Italian sausage meat sauce, & creamy spinach ricotta cheese.

While it might be smaller in size, it definitely doesn’t skimp on flavor. The result is rich, gooey, & super luscious – everything you want from a comforting lasagna dinner. It’s the perfect small batch dinner to feed two hungry adults for date night, Valentine’s Day, or any chilly winter evening with just the right amount of leftovers.

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Small Batch Lasagna Recipe Highlights

If you have a cozy family of two, you will love this small lasagna recipe! It’s…

RICH & HEARTY.The lasagna loaf pan is layered with al dente pasta, luscious meat sauce, creamy spinach ricotta, & gooey mozzarella cheese. Bake until golden & bubbling for aseriously decadent lasagna for two!

BUILT FOR TWO. Skip the giant casserole dish & assemble your lasagna in a loaf pan for the perfect double portion. Great for date night or whenever you don’t feel like leftovers!

MAKE-AHEAD FRIENDLY. Like most lasagnas, this small lasagna recipe is easy to prep ahead of time for a quick & easy meal. Great from the freezer too!

A small lasagna with big flavor – what’s not to love about that?! ♡ Read on to learn more about how to make Lasagna for Two, or jump straight to the recipe & get cooking!

Key Ingredients

Small yet mighty, this lasagna for two is layered with amazing flavor & texture: al dente pasta, hearty meat sauce, creamy ricotta cheese, & ooey-gooey mozzarella. Once these 4 key components are prepped, lasagna assembly is easy-breezy!

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Note: Full ingredients list & measurements provided in the Recipe Card, below.

To get started, you need…

  • Italian sausage meat sauce – In lieu of ground beef, this homemade lasagna meat sauce uses Italian sausage to easily build rich flavor. Feel free to use spicy or mild sausage, or a mixture of each! Once it’s browned, simply marry it together with some aromatic veggies (onion, celery, bell pepper), garlic, dried herbs, white wine, & crushed tomatoes to create a quick tomato sauce with loads of flavor.
  • Spinach ricotta filling – A beautifully creamy mixture of whole milk ricotta, wilted fresh spinach & grated parmesan cheese.
  • Oven-ready lasagna sheets – Lasagna sheets are slightly wider than standard lasagna noodles & fit into a loaf pan really well. Plus, since they’re oven ready, there’s no need to boil & drain them beforehand. You can find lasagna sheets from brands like Creamette & Barilla or buy fresh pasta sheets from the grocery store. Bonus points if you make your own!
  • Cheese – The secret to an ooey-gooey slice of lasagna! I suggest low-moisture mozzarella for ultimate meltiness & grated parmesan for plenty of flavor.

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Lasagna Loaf Pan

No need for a giant casserole pan here! Instead, we’re making mini lasagna in a loaf pan since it’s the perfect size for two. We tested this small lasagna recipe using an 8.5 x 5 loaf pan roughly 3 inches in depth (the kind you’d use to make banana bread or meatloaf). You could also use a standard 9 x 5 loaf pan & the results will be wonderful too. You’ll love how loaf pan lasagna gives a kitchen staple another fun use!

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Easy Lasagna Meat Sauce

This easy pasta sauce is an absolute dream for rich & hearty sausage lasagna. It’s inspired by our well-loved recipe, which is designed to build tons of restaurant-worthy flavor in no time. Key ingredients like Italian sausage, white wine, & tons of aromatics build richness without requiring hours of simmering like a bolognese or marinara sauce. It takes 30 minutes, tops!

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Full Recipe Directions, including step-by-step photos, are included in the Recipe Card, below.

1

Brown the veggies & sausage. Sauté the bell peppers, celery, & onion until soft, then add the sausage. You can use either bulk ground sausage or sausage links with the casings removed. Either way, break the sausage into fine crumbles as it cooks with the veggies. This step builds the foundation of flavor in the entire sauce – don’t rush it!

2

Deglaze. Stir in garlic, oregano, basil, & tomato paste then deglaze the pan with white wine & scrape up the browned bits on the bottom of the pan. Why? ⇢ These browned bits (aka fond) are full of flavor!

3

Simmer the sauce. Allow the wine to reduce, then add the crushed tomatoes & simmer for about 15 more minutes over medium heat. That’s it!

Easy Small Batch Lasagna Meal Prep

Whether you’re prepping a big or small batch lasagna, the recipe still requires several components. An easy way to make your lasagna assembly nice & quick is to have everything ready to go (aka as our favorite meal prep method –mise en place)! Make the Italian meat sauce, prep the spinach ricotta mixture, & store both in the fridge for 3-4 days. When you’re ready for dinner, simply grab your loaf pan & the lasagna components, & get started. Less time prepping, more time enjoying! 🙌🏼

How to Make Lasagna for Two

Gather the prepared meat sauce, pasta sheets, spinach ricotta & cheese to get ready for the small batch lasagna assembly. Then the layering can begin! Smart layering is key to any successful lasagna, big or small.

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Full Recipe Directions, including step-by-step photos, are included in the Recipe Card, below.

The best way to layer lasagna in a loaf pan is to spread some meat sauce on the bottom to prevent any sticking. From there, add the loaf pan lasagna components as follows…

  1. One lasagna sheet. If you have to break the pasta to make it fit then do so, but most lasagna sheets neatly fit into a standard loaf pan.
  2. More sausage meat sauce, spread into an even layer.
  3. Another lasagna sheet layered with spinach ricotta.
  4. Repeat steps 1-3 using the remaining sauce & ricotta mixture. You should end up with 4 layers of meat sauce & 3 layers of spinach ricotta. Top the last layer with one more lasagna sheet & a generous sprinkle of both mozzarella & parmesan cheese.

Then bake the lasagna for 45-50 minutes until it’s gooey & bubbling! A few baking tips

  • Cover the loaf pan with aluminum foil to ensure an even bake. Be sure to spritz the foil with nonstick cooking spray to prevent the melty cheese from sticking to the foil.
  • Place the loaf pan lasagna on a sheet pan to capture any sauce or cheese that bubbles over!
  • Finish the lasagna under the broiler for the ultimate golden-brown finish. Be sure to remove the foil & keep an eye on it so it doesn’t burn!
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Make-Ahead Lasagna for Two

Lasagna is one of the best things to assemble on a slow Sunday & bake off later in the week. Not only does it save time but lasagna flavors also get better the longer they sit – a big bonus! Simply assemble the mini lasagna in a loaf pan & keep it in your fridge for up to 4 days. When you’re ready to enjoy, you can pop it straight in the oven – easy!

Serving & Storage Suggestions

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Ever wonder how to get a picture-perfect lasagna slice? ⇢ The key is giving it a moment to rest after it comes out of the oven. This helps all the juicy & gooey richness meld together! After 15 minutes, finish it with a generous sprinkling of fresh basil or parsley, then cut into it & taste!

Small batch lasagna is perfect for one-on-one moments like date night, Valentine’s Day, or just a cozy winter supper. This recipe yields two very generous portions, though you can also get 3 or 4 out of it if you add a few sides.

Turn this small lasagna recipe into a feast by pairing it with garlic bread & a classic Caesar salad to balance all the richness. All you need is a glass of your favorite wine & you have the perfect dinner for two!

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I can’t wait for you to try thisLasagna for 2! Whether it’s date night or a weeknight dinner, Chris & I love prepping an easy small batch of lasagna & we hope it’s the perfect fit for your cozy family too.

If you do give it a try, be sure to let us know!Leave a comment with a star rating below. You can alsosnap a photo & tag@playswellwithbutteronInstagram. We LOVE seeing your PWWB creations! ♡ Happy cooking!

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Lasagna for Two (Small Batch Lasagna Recipe)

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  • Author: Jess Larson
  • Prep Time: 30 minutes
  • Optional Overnight Rest: 12 hours
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 2 hours
  • Yield: serves 2 generously 1x
  • Category: Pasta Recipes, Main Dishes
  • Method: Baked
  • Cuisine: Italian
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Description

We LOVE a good ol’ lasagna night here at the PWWB House, but since most recipes are designed to feed a crowd, making an entire pan of lasagna feels like a big undertaking for our cozy family of two (& results in more leftovers than we know what to do with!).

This small batch lasagna recipe is theperfect solution. It’s assembled in a loaf pan, which fits standard lasagna sheets beautifully & has enough height to build picture-perfect layers of pasta, meat sauce, & cheese.

The meat sauce used here is based on our popular , a recipe that was designed to result in restaurant-worthy richness in less than 30 minutes. Feel free to use spicy or mild sausage, or a combination of both to best suit your tastes. While the sauce simmers, you’ll have just enough time to mix up a creamy layer of ricotta cheese & wilted spinach.

While it isn’t necessary, if time permits, I highly suggest assembling the lasagna the day before you plan to serve it. An overnight rest in the refrigerator allows the lasagna to soak up any excess moisture, making it much easier to cut into picture-perfect slices.

This recipe yields 2very generous portions, though I suggest stretching it out into 3-4 portions with a couple of simple sides. Leftovers reheat & freeze beautifully, & you can never go wrong with garlic bread, roasted broccoli, or a Caesar salad. ♡ Happy cooking!

Ingredients

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  • nonstick cooking spray
  • Italian sausage meat sauce, below
  • spinach ricotta filling, below
  • 8 ounces oven-ready lasagna sheets (see Recipe Notes)
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella
  • ¼ cup grated parmesan

for the Italian sausage meat sauce:

  • 1 pound hot or mildItalian sausage
  • 1 tablespoonolive oil
  • 1 largebell pepper, diced (approx. ½ cup diced)
  • 1 small stalk celery, diced (approx. ¼ cup diced)
  • 1 smallyellow onion, diced (approx. ½ cup diced)
  • 3 clovesgarlic, finely chopped or grated
  • 1 teaspoondried oregano
  • ½ teaspoondried basil
  • 3 tablespoons tomato paste
  • ¾ cup dry, unoaked white wine
  • one 14-ounce can crushed tomatoes
  • kosher salt & ground black pepper, to season

for the spinach ricotta filling:

  • 4 ounces fresh spinach (approx. 4 cups packed)
  • 1 cup whole milk ricotta
  • 2 tablespoonsgrated parmesan
  • kosher salt & ground black pepper, to season

Instructions

  1. Begin the Italian sausage meat sauce – soften the vegetables: Add the olive oil to a large skillet over medium-high heat. Once the oil is hot & shimmering, add the bell peppers, celery, & onion. Season with ½ teaspoon kosher salt & ground black pepper as desired. Cook, stirring occasionally, until softened & fragrant, 4-5 minutes.Lasagna for Two (Small Batch Lasagna Recipe) | PWWB (22)
  2. Brown the sausage:Once softened, push the veggies to the outer edges of the skillet & add the Italian sausage to the center, such that it’s surrounded by the veggies. Brown the sausage 5-7, using a wooden spoon to break it into bite-sized crumbles as it cooks.Lasagna for Two (Small Batch Lasagna Recipe) | PWWB (23)
  3. Build & simmer the Italian sausage sauce:Add the garlic, oregano, basil, & tomato paste to the skillet, stirring to coat the sausage & vegetable mixture. Cook 2-3 minutes, until fragrant. Deglaze the pan by slowly pouring in the white wine, using a wooden spoon to scrape up any browned bits that may have formed on the bottom of the pan. Once the wine is almost completely cooked off, add in the crushed tomatoes. Reduce the heat to medium-low to maintain a gentle simmer. Simmer, stirring occasionally, for 15 minutes until slightly thickened & fragrant. Remove from the heat & set aside for lasagna assembly.Lasagna for Two (Small Batch Lasagna Recipe) | PWWB (24)
  4. Prepare the spinach ricotta filling: Meanwhile, as the meat sauce simmers, prepare the spinach ricotta filling. To wilt the spinach, spread it over a large dinner plate & microwave until it’s softened, about 1 minute. (Alternatively, if you do not have a microwave, you can wilt the spinach in a skillet over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes.) Finely chop the wilted spinach, then transfer to a medium bowl with the ricotta & parmesan cheeses. Season with ½ teaspoonsalt & ground black pepper as desired, then fold everything together, mixing to combine well. Set aside for lasagna assembly.Lasagna for Two (Small Batch Lasagna Recipe) | PWWB (25)
  5. Lasagna for two assembly:Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F, ensuring a rack is positioned in the center of the oven.Spray a medium piece of foil with nonstick cooking spray & set aside. Spray a 9×5 or 8.5×5 loaf pan with nonstick cooking spray. Place the Italian sausage meat sauce, spinach ricotta filling, shredded mozzarella cheese, & grated parmesan cheese within arm’s reach for assembly.

    1. Layer 1:Spread about ¼ cup of the meat sauce over the bottom of the loaf pan – just enough to coat the bottom & prevent sticking. Place a lasagna sheet over top, breaking the pasta as needed to ensure it fits in the pan. Spoon ¼ of the remaining Italian sausage over top, spreading it into an even layer.
    2. Layer 2: Place a lasagna sheet over top Layer 1. Spoon about ⅓ of the spinach ricotta filling over top, spreading it into an even layer.
    3. Layers 3-7:Repeat Layers 1-2, creating alternating layers with the remaining meat sauce & spinach ricotta filling, each separated by a lasagna sheet. You should have 4 layers of meat sauce & 3 layers of ricotta. Nestle one last lasagna sheet over top, finish the lasagna with a sprinkling of the shredded mozzarella & grated parmesan cheeses. Cover the lasagna with the prepared foil, taking care to avoid pressing it against the cheesy top.
  6. Bake the lasagna for two:Place the loaf pan on top of a small baking sheet, then transfer to the preheated oven & bake for 45-50 minutes, or until the small batch lasagna is bubbling and the cheeses appear well melted. Carefully remove thefoil & turn the oven’s broiler on high. Broil the lasagna on the center rack for about 5-10 minutes, keeping a close eye on it as it broiled to make sure it doesn’t burn, until it’s as bubbly & golden brown as you like.Lasagna for Two (Small Batch Lasagna Recipe) | PWWB (29)
  7. Rest, slice, & serve: Carefully remove the lasagna from the oven. Set aside to rest for 10-15 minutes before slicing into individual pieces & serving. Enjoy!Lasagna for Two (Small Batch Lasagna Recipe) | PWWB (30)

Notes

  • Ingredient & Equipment Notes:
    • Lasagna: This small batch lasagna recipe was tested & developed using oven-ready lasagna sheets – Creamette & Barilla are widely available brands that works great here! Lasagna sheets are slightly wider than standard lasagna noodles, so they fit into the loaf pan really well without needing to break pieces to create an even layer. Oven-ready lasagna also comes with the benefit of not requiring boiling prior to assembly. If you prefer to use fresh pasta – go for it! You can make homemade pasta sheets with just a couple of staple ingredients. Many conventional grocery stores also carry fresh pasta sheets these days – look for them near other refrigerated pastas. If you’re working with fresh pasta, you also do not need to boil the noodles ahead of time – just assemble as detailed in Step 5 of Recipe Notes, above.
    • Baking dish:This small batch lasagna recipe was tested & developed using an 8.5×5 loaf pan roughly 3 inches in depth, though a standard 9×5 loaf pan will work wonderfully too.
  • Make-Ahead Small Batch Lasagna:Since there are a couple of different components involved in this small batch lasagna recipe, prepping it ahead of time is a great option for weeknight cooking or an effortless date night. There are 2 make-ahead approaches you can take depending on the amount of time you have to prep:
    • Make-Ahead Approach #1 – Prepping components in advance. If you prefer to prep individual components & assemble the lasagna later, this approach is for you. Simmer the meat sauce (Steps 1-3) & prepare the spinach ricotta filling (Step 4). Store in separate airtight containers in the refrigerator for 3-4 days, until you’d like to assemble & bake your small batch lasagna.
    • Make-Ahead Approach #2 – Assemble the lasagna in advance.Assemble the small batch lasagna in full (Steps 1-5), then store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.As a bonus, the lasagna soaks up any excess liquid as it sits, making it much easier to slice & serve picture-perfect pieces! At dinnertime, simply preheat & bake according to Step 6, noting you may have to add 5-10 minutes of baking time to ensure the lasagna warms through.
  • Storage, Reheating, & Freezing:
    • Storage & Reheating: This small batch lasagna recipe yields 2 very generous portions or up to 4 smaller portions. Leftovers store incredibly well – the flavors of the sauce richen even more with time. Allow the lasagna to cool completely, then transfer to an airtight container & store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.Reheat in the microwave until warmed through.
    • Freezer Instructions:Leftover small batch lasagna is also very freezer-friendly. Transfer cooled leftovers to a freezer container or divide between multiple freezer containers for smaller portions – these are my absolute favorite freezer containers! – & freeze for up to 3 months. To thaw, place the frozen lasagna in the refrigerator overnight or submerge the freezer container in room temperature water for a quicker thaw. Easily reheat in the microwave until warmed through.

Recipe and Food Styling by Jess Larson, Plays Well With Butter | Photography byRachel Cook, Half Acre House.

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FAQs

How many portions of lasagne per person? ›

As a general rule of thumb, one 13x9 pan will yield 8 medium-sized portions. You can adjust the serving sizes to your family's appetite: if they have larger appetites, you cut the pan into 6 large portions, and if they have smaller appetites, you can cut the pan into 10 smaller portions.

How long to cook 2 pans of lasagna? ›

We recommend baking two pans of lasagne at the same temperature (375°F); however, it may take additional time. Be sure to check the internal temperature after 50 minutes. Lasagne will be done when internal temperature reaches 160°F.

Is 2 layers enough for lasagna? ›

Betony Kitchen says you could make lasagna with as little as two layers for a quick lasagna that doesn't take long to bake. Many, however, would consider this skimping. Most recipes you'll find for lasagna call for a minimum of three layers, which seems to be the universal standard.

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

Too much between one layer and another will keep you from ever getting a perfect slice. Too little and all you'll taste is pasta. Do not put large pieces of vegetables or meat in lasagna for the same reason as above. To get a perfect lasagna, the filling should be finely sliced or even creamy.

How many will a 9x13 pan of lasagna feed? ›

A classic lasagna in a 3 qt or 9x13 baking pan will serve 6–8 people. But keep in mind what else you are serving, who you are serving to, and how rich a lasagna you are making.

What size dish is best for lasagne? ›

Although the terms are often used interchangeably, a proper lasagna pan measures at least 9 x 13 inches with 2 to 3 inches of depth, which is ideal for at least three layers of noodles, filling, and sauce.

Do you bake lasagna at 350 or 375? ›

The cooking time for oven-ready lasagna noodles can vary depending on the recipe and the specific brand of noodles you're using. However, as a general guideline, you can expect oven-ready lasagna to cook in the oven for about 45 minutes to 1 hour at 375°F (190°C) to 400°F (200°C).

Should the top layer of lasagna be noodles or sauce? ›

There's a lot of discussion around this topic in the lasagna recipe world, but generally most lasagna recipes start with a layer of red sauce, followed by a layer of white sauce, followed by a layer of pasta and cheese. Then you continue with this layering until you have completely filled your tray.

Should lasagna be covered when baking? ›

If uncovered, the prolonged exposure to heat will quickly dry out your lasagna, no matter how much sauce you've added. Make sure to always add a layer of tin foil over your baking dish, which will trap the moisture inside while still allowing the dish to cook properly.

Should you criss cross lasagna noodles? ›

(Do notice that I put the noodles criss cross – perpendicular from the layer below – it helps it to hold together when you serve it). So, the noodles directly on the cheese means there won't be enough for a top layer of noodles.

What is the correct way to layer lasagne? ›

How to layer a lasagne…
  1. First, spread an even layer of bolognese sauce over the base of an oven-proof dish.
  2. Then, place a single layer of pasta sheets on top. ...
  3. Next, spread over a layer of the white sauce (or béchamel) and repeat the process until both sauces are used up.

Do you overlap lasagna noodles when making lasagna? ›

Line the bottom of the baking pan with 4 cooked lasagna noodles, overlapping them. Spread the ricotta mixture first then the meat sauce on top. Sprinkle grated mozzarella and top with another three noodles. Repeat layering the ricotta and meat sauce with the cheese.

Should I bake lasagna in glass or metal? ›

Acidic ingredients like tomatoes and citrus can react with aluminum (the most common metal used in bakeware), creating a metallic taste in your food. This is why lasagna and other casseroles with acidic ingredients are often baked in glass.

What makes lasagna taste better? ›

Five Secrets of Building the Ultimate Lasagna
  1. Secret #1: No-Boil Noodles Actually Taste Better. ...
  2. Secret #2: For a Rich Sauce, Use Pork Sausage Instead of Ground Beef. ...
  3. Secret #3: Fresh Mozzarella Actually Makes a Difference.
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Does lasagna cook better in glass or metal? ›

Glass pans are the way to go

For a lasagna that looks amazing and tastes great, it's important to skip the metal pan and go straight for the glass bakeware. Glass baking pans obviously don't contain aluminum, so you can layer your sauce, noodles, and cheese without worrying about losing flavor to a chemical reaction.

How much does one lasagna serve? ›

How many servings are in a pan of lasagna? In a 9 by 13-inch pan, depending on the thickness, anywhere between 6 and 12 servings. It's also affected by what- if any- sides you are serving with it, or appetizers, etc.

How much does a full tray of lasagna feed? ›

Most half trays serve approximately 8-10 people. Most full trays serve approximately 15-20 people.

How many people does 96 oz of lasagna feed? ›

Suggestions
Serving Size1/12 pan or 1 cup
Meat or Meat Alternate2 oz.
Purchase Unit4 x 96 oz
Servings Per Purchase Unit48
Purchase Units Per 100 Servings2.1 cases

What is the standard lasagna tray size? ›

A typical lasagna pan measures 9 x 13 inches and is between 2 to 3 inches in depth. Many chefs agree that lasagna should have at least three layers of meat. cheese, and sauce. For restaurant-style lasagna, you can go even higher than that, provided that your pan is deep enough.

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