Instant Pot Lazy Lasagna Recipe - A Mom's Impression (2024)

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Instant Pot Lazy Lasagna is the easiest recipe to make in your pressure cooker. Get all the taste of a traditional lasagna, without all the fuss. Adaptable recipe with or without Ricotta or Cottage Cheese, this version doesn’t require the normal steps like boiling noodles making a sauce, layering it and then baking it. It is a one pot method with easy cleanup.

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It’s no secret that we are obsessed with our Instant Pot. We are busy parents looking for easy recipes for our family and using a pressure cooker is an amazing tool, there is just one pot to clean up! We have adapted a lot of our favorite family recipes into pressure cooker versions, and this Instant Pot lasagna is one of our favorites.

What is Lazy Lasagna?

When you want lasagna but you don’t want to have to go through all the steps to actually make lasagna then this lazy version is for you! Basically lazy lasagna is a type of deconstructed lasagna made in one pot. There is no need for layering meat, sauce, cheese, over and over again. Instead, all the flavors and ingredients are mixed together in a one pot method of cooking, in this case we are using our Instant Pot pressure cooker.

Do I need a Spring Form Pan to make this Lasagna?

No! The beauty of this recipe is that if you don’t have a lasagna pan it is just fine. This recipe cooks right in the pot that comes with your pressure cooker. A spring form isn’t necessary because we don’t need to layer the ingredients for Instant Pot Lazy Lasagna!

Can I make this recipe with Cottage Cheese or Ricotta?

Yes! We didn’t have any on hand when we created this recipe but if you love cottage cheese or ricotta you can easily add it after the pressure cooker is finished cooking. After releasing the pressure, stir in 1 cup of cottage cheese or ricotta before topping with the mozzarella.

What Type of Noodles do I Need?

We used regular old lasagna noodles for this recipe, we just broke them up into 2 inch pieces. If you don’t have lasagna noodles or if you are looking for an even easier way to make this recipe you could use 8 ounces of campanelle or rigatoni.

Instant Pot Lazy Lasagna Recipe - A Mom's Impression (2)Instant Pot Lazy Lasagna Ingredients

  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • Diced Onion
  • Garlic Cloves
  • Italian Sausage
  • Chicken Broth
  • Pasta Sauce
  • Lasagna Noodles, broken into 2″ pieces
  • Italian Seasoning (optional)
  • Mozzarella Cheese
  • Parmesan Cheese

How to Make Lasagna in your Pressure Cooker

Place your pressure cooker to the saute function. Add the oil, onion, garlic and sausage to the pot. Saute until the sausage has cooked through and is no longer pink. Stir in broth, pasta sauce and lasagna noodles and mix well.

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Place the lid on the pressure cooker and seal shut. Ensure that the pressure release valve is closed. Set the pressure cooker to manual, high pressure for 6 minutes.

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When the cooking cycle is complete, carefully quick release the pressure before opening.

Add 3/4 cup mozzarella cheese to the lasagna and mix well. Top with remaining mozzarella. Set the lid on pot for about 1 minute until the cheese has melted.

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Top with Parmesan and enjoy!


Instant Pot Lazy Lasagna is the easiest recipe to make in your pressure cooker. Get all the taste of a traditional lasagna, without all the fuss. Adaptable recipe with or without Ricotta or Cottage Cheese, this version doesn't require the normal steps like boiling noodles making a sauce, layering it and then baking it. It is a one pot method with easy cleanup.

Equipment

  • Pressure Cooker

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 1/4 cup diced onion
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 1/2 lb ground Italian sausage
  • 2-1/2 cups chicken broth
  • 1 jar 24 oz, pasta sauce
  • 2 teaspoons Italian Seasoning optional
  • 8 lasagna noodles broken into 2" pieces
  • 1-1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
  • 1/4 cup shredded Parmesan cheese for garnish

Instructions

  • Place your pressure cooker to the saute function. Add oil, onion, garlic and sausage to the pot. Saute until the sausage has cooked through and is no longer pink. Stir in broth, pasta sauce, Italian Seasoning and lasagna noodles and mix well.

  • Place the lid on the pressure cooker and seal shut. Ensure thatthe pressure release valve is closed. Set the pressure cooker to manual, high pressure for 6 minutes.

  • When the cooking cycle is complete, carefully quick release the pressure before opening.

  • Add 3/4 cup mozzarella cheese to the lasagna and mix well. Top with remaining mozzarella. Set the lid on pot for about 1 minute until the cheese has melted. Top with Parmesan and enjoy!

Notes

* Cook time does not include the time it takes for the pressure cooker to come to pressure.

Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.

Sharing of this recipe is encouraged and appreciated. Copying of full recipe to any social media is prohibited.

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  1. Talor says

    We love this recipe! Can it also be done in a crockpot?

    Reply

    • Mom says

      Yes, it could. just combine everything and cook on low 8 hours high 4 hours.

      Reply

  2. Debbie Moore says

    Do you drain grease after cooking sausage? Before adding other ingredients??

    Reply

    • Mom says

      Yep!

      Reply

  3. Taylor says

    I wondering if I can double this recipe and have it still fit in a 6qt instant pot.

    Reply

    • Mom says

      As long as it doesn’t go above the fill line you are fine.

      Reply

  4. Cindy L Zorn says

    Can you add veggies to the list and takeout meat

    Reply

    • Mom says

      Sure, You could sub in eggplant or zucchini.

      Reply

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FAQs

How long does instant lasagna take to cook? ›

Spread the pasta with dabs of ricotta and some meat sauce. Sprinkle with some Monterey Jack cheese. Repeat the layering until you have used all the ingredients, ending with a sheet of lasagne, completely covered with the sauce (even the corners). Bake, covered, for 30 minutes.

What is a substitute for lasagna noodles? ›

When it comes to keto lasagna, there a many different foods you can use to substitute for real lasagna noodles. Some people use zucchini noodles (slices) or cabbage. I've even seen people use fathead dough rolled out super thin, baked and then used as a keto lasagna noodle.

Why is lasagna a comfort food? ›

Lasagna. This Italian classic doesn't require as much explaining as the previous entry. Lasagna hits all the comfort food pleasure points: Pasta, meaty tomato sauce, melty cheese, a crisp layer of cheese on top, all coming together in a rich mouthful that will send you right to the couch after eating.

Why did my lasagna sink? ›

Add too much sauce, and the layers will become too slick to stay together. You need some traction to occur between the two pasta layers to create that sense that it's a slab. To do this, you need to add just enough to make the layer tasty but not too much that the sauce will cause the layer to slip.

Do you have to pre-cook lasagna sheets? ›

It is not necessary to pre-cook lasagne pasta. Pre-heat oven. In a greased ovenproof dish place a thin layer of your choice of sauce and then arrange a layer of lasagne sheets on top. Alternate layers of the sauce and lasagne sheets covering the last layer with a white sauce.

Do you have to boil instant lasagne sheets? ›

Lasagne are sheets of pasta, not noodles. No-boil means exactly that, you do not have to cook the sheets of pasta before assembling your dish. Basically they are already partially pre-cooked. So just make your lasagne however you want it and bake in the oven for about 30–35 minutes.

What can I use if I don't have ricotta cheese for lasagna? ›

What can I use in place of ricotta cheese in lasagna? Instead of ricotta cheese, use cottage cheese, cream cheese, shredded cheese, or mascarpone.

Is lasagna better with cooked or uncooked noodles? ›

Soak—Instead of Boil—Lasagna Noodles

And since they're soaked, they'll cook faster in the oven than if you used noodles that were completely dry," writes Prakash. "Plus, the soaking doesn't add any more time to the recipe because it's done while the sauce simmers."

Should you use no-boil lasagna noodles? ›

No-boil lasagna noodles aren't just a convenient shortcut to piping-hot lasagna—they're actually way more delicious than the regular, frilly-edged kind you have to cook before using.

Why put toothpick in lasagna? ›

Pro Tip: There's nothing worse than having the top portion of cheese stuck to the foil. To prevent this, I poke 8-10 toothpicks evenly around the top of the lasagna, pushing them in halfway to keep the foil from touching the cheese. Just be sure to count and remove every toothpick prior to serving.

Why does leftover lasagna taste better? ›

Have you noticed if you cut your lasagne as soon as it comes out of the oven, it can be sloppy, falls apart easily and the sauce runs to the bottom of the dish? When you have it the next day, the sauce has had time to firm up and create an even richer tomato taste,” she says.

Why is my lasagne always sloppy? ›

It's important that you don't add too much liquid to the sauce – lasagne shouldn't be a sloppy dish. Our recipe balances the quantities to deliver well-defined pasta layers while avoiding dryness. Using the right ingredients can also make all the difference in this comforting classic.

What is the white stuff in the middle of lasagna? ›

Lasagne-with-an-e is a multi-layered luxurious delivery system for flavor, made with thin egg noodles and bolstered by silken pools of the thickened buttery sauce known as besciamella in Italian, and béchamel in French. We call it white sauce.

Can you layer lasagna wrong? ›

The best way to layer your lasagna is to start with a layer of red sauce, follow it up with a layer of white sauce, then pasta, then cheese. Follow this pattern until you've filled your tray.

What if I forgot to boil lasagna sheets? ›

Take the sauce can, fill it halfway with water, then slowly pour over the dish all over, so the liquid will rise up to about half full in the pan. This will all get absorbed by the noodles, because you didn't pre-boil them. Tightly cover with foil. Bake at 325 F for 2 hours.

How do you cook large instant lasagna sheets? ›

The large rectangular sheets of pasta require no pre-boiling – you simply layer and bake! Zafarelli lasagna is delicious layered with traditional meat and béchamel sauces or with any other sauce of your choice. The possibilities are endless!

How long to cook boxed lasagna noodles? ›

How Long to Cook / Boil Lasagna Noodles? Dried lasagna noodles take between 11 and 15 minutes to cook all the way through. It is best to cut that cooking time in half, so they don't get overly soggy from baking in the oven. Use a pot that can fit your lasagna noodles lengthwise, so they cook evenly.

How long should I boil oven-ready lasagna noodles? ›

Barilla® Oven-Ready Lasagna does not need to be boiled before cooking. Simply assemble the lasagna dish in an oven-safe dish and then bake. However, if you are making lasagna roll-ups, you can boil Barilla® Oven-Ready Lasagna for 3-5 minutes, so the sheets become more pliable and can be easily rolled.

What happens if you boil no boil lasagna noodles? ›

It's perfectly fine to boil oven-ready lasagna noodles

In general, eating uncooked raw pasta isn't considered entirely safe, as there could be bacteria that can make you sick, but Barilla points out their oven-ready noodles are precooked, so they're safe to eat without cooking again.

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