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My Baking Holiday Lasagne

Cake and cookies, cookies and cakes.  Sheesh..you’d think that’s ALL we eat around here. While it does seem that way, it’s not so.  Sure, after a full day in the kitchen of mixing, baking, frosting, and piping, I have to admit, it’s a bit daunting to then begin another round of something else.  Food bloggers, you [seemingly] have it made.  You test recipes, you cook, photo, write, AND put it on the table for your family to enjoy.  Even if we could eat cake and cookies for dinner, it still wouldn’t be feasible, since my day’s work is ‘for customers only’. It’s lucky we both enjoy simple, nourishing dishes during the week…hearty bean soups, composed vegetable salads, an occasional chicken stew.  We don’t starve, that’s for sure.  It gives me great pleasure, especially during the cold winter months, to prepare a dish that’s satisfies my psyche as well as our taste buds. Now that we’re on our winter holiday, cooking tops my activity list.  To start the season off, I made one of our traditional winter holiday concoctions, Caramelized Onion Lasagne. The first time we had this dish was over 15 years ago at a favorite tavern of ours in Connecticut.  It was so lovely and flavorful, I decided to recreate it at home.  What differentiates this lasagne from others is, of course, the richly caramelized onions and Fontina Val d’Aosta cheese layered between fresh, UNCOOKED sheets of pasta (purchased from Raffetto’s, NY’s historic pasta store), ricotta cheese and a sweet and spicy tomato sauce. Yes, I said, UNCOOKED sheets of fresh pasta.  My theory is, the moisture from all the other elements seeps into the pasta when baked.  The result is a toothsome bite of pasta in your mouth.  No overcooked lasagne sheets.  Pretty smart, right?

Make no mistake; as simple as this dish is, making it my way requires a fairly significant time commitment.  This is no 30-minute-semi-homemade- easy-peasy-let’s-wear-our-high-heels-and-good-silk-blouse-to-cook-in-kind-of-dish.  This is a fill-the-house-with-incredible-aromas-whil-wearing-your-grandma’s-bib-apron kind of recipe. So, here’s what you’ll need to assemble my lasagna in a pan measuring 13 inch long, 10 inches wide and 2 1/4 inches deep.  Make whatever adjustments you’d like…this is always a work in progress.

 

And now, the important photos.

 

 

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