Petite Lasagnas

By Can You Stay for Dinner

I find there’s a fine line between like and obsessed. A whisper-thin, sliver of a line. Take my reverence for Target, for example. What began nearly ten years ago as a casual, “Hey I really think that place is the cat’s pajamas” slipped almost too quickly into me considering ways to spend an entire weekend within its red doors. How lovely a weekend that would be.

My relationship with my muffin tin is similarly alarming. We can call it obsessive if we must. The thing is, I just can’t quite seem to help myself.

Because, I mean, well… everything can be cupcaked…made petite…muffined even. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert can all be popped, hot, from the twelve cup tin.

So then- shouldn’t they be?

I’ve moved beyond muffins

sailed straight past mini cakes

whipped apple cinnamon buns into cupcake shape

settled a long-standing dispute with Hostess

and now I’ve gone and whittled lasagna into onesies.

I can’t promise I won’t do it again. And I don’t even think I can be held accountable for my actions.

Not when I’m capable of transforming what was once a sort of daunting, mess-inducing, oh-what-will-I-do-with-all-those-leftovers, casserole into petite-sized portions.

Not when tomato sauce is spiced and chunky with crumbled turkey.

Not when I can finally find a use for those damn wonton wrappers.

And no, certainly not when creamy ricotta and melting strands of mozzarella are on the line.

 

Petite Lasagnas

recipe slightly adapted from Hungry Girl

(makes 12)

12 oz raw ground turkey

¼ tsp salt, divided

¼ tsp pepper

1 cup chopped onion

½ cup chopped mushrooms

14.5 oz can crushed tomatoes, or tomato sauce

2 cloves garlic, minced

3 tsp dried oregano, divided

½ tsp dried basil

1 ½ cups part skim ricotta cheese

24 small square wonton wrappers (the kind near the tofu in the refrigerated section of the produce dept)

1 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese

 

Preheat oven to 375ºF. Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add the turkey, onions, mushrooms, salt, and pepper. Crumble the meat and saute the mixture for about 10 minutes, or until the turkey is cooked through. Add the garlic and stir constantly for 30 seconds.

Add the crushed tomatoes and 2 tsp of oregano. Bring the pan to a gentle boil. Reduce the heat to low and simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.

In a large bowl, combine the ricotta, a pinch of salt and pepper, the remaining teaspoon of oregano, and the basil. Stir to mix well. Set aside.

Coat a 12-cup muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray. Place 1 wonton wrapper into each of the 12 cups, pressing firmly in the bottom of the cup and up the sides.

Using half of the ricotta mixture, divide it among the 12 muffin cups. Next, using half of the turkey tomato sauce, spoon it evenly over each of the ricotta filled cups. Sprinkle with 2 tsp of mozzarella.

Gently press another wonton wrapper on top of the mozzarella layer.

Repeat the process by distributing the remaining ricotta, then the remaining tomato sauce, and finally the rest of the shredded mozzarella.

Bake for 10 minutes, or until the cheese has melted.

Let the cups cool, remove them from the pan, and serve!

 

Nutrition Info for 1 petite lasagna:

Calories: 181.2, Total Fat: 7.9g, Cholesterol: 41.9mg, Sodium: 389.5mg, Total Carb: 13.6g, Fiber: 1 g, Sugars: 1.6g, Protein 14.1g


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97 Responses to “Petite Lasagnas”

  1. spabettie Says:

    “lasagna onesies” I LOVE IT ! :D

    these look fabulous! I want to make!!

  2. Beth Says:

    Those are absolutely adorable!!

  3. thecompletecookbook Says:

    Perfect little onesies – I LOVE IT. You are such an inspiration. Thank you! :-) Mandy

  4. bluemixer Says:

    Sooo cute! These would be great for a potluck. Thanks for this. I will definitely be trying this out.

  5. Amy @ Second City Randomness Says:

    Yep- the muffin tin is a serious kitchen staple. And for people living on their own, it’s awesome for helping to portion off and make mini meals…

    Once you think about it, is there really anything you couldn’t reduce down to cupcake size???

  6. Rosaline Says:

    What a neat idea!! Wonderful for fixing meals for one or two people. And thanks for telling where wonton wrappers are in the store. I didn’t know.

  7. Julie @SavvyEats Says:

    These are so cute, and would be perfect for serving at a party!

  8. Fervent Foodie Says:

    Love love love this! And I love hungry girl too!

  9. Shanna, like Banana Says:

    How cute are these! Kids and adults would love ‘em

  10. Tracey @ I'm Not Superhuman Says:

    I LOVE this idea! I made tacos in muffin tins and decided everything is better fist-sized.

  11. Samantha Angela @ Bikini Birthday Says:

    These look cute, but I’m not sure how I would feel about the texture from the crispiness of those wonton wrappers

  12. elenasc Says:

    Love it!!!! It’s a great idea and I do love your blog as well!

  13. MelissaNibbles Says:

    That is adorable. It’d be perfect for a bridal or baby shower!

  14. cookinfanatic Says:

    These are so freaking cute! I would have never even thought mini-lasagnas could be done, this is genius, love it. What an impressive party dish idea too!

  15. jamie Says:

    I think I love you :) I have just been following you for about a month now and you have made such an impression on me… Thank you for your thoughtful post and your awesome recipes. I too have suffered with disordered eating and really admire you. PLUS you have some of the greatest recipes around. I will be making this lasagna this weekend!

  16. Niki Says:

    OMG, you are a genius!!!!

  17. Angela Says:

    I love these!!! I already loved lasagna, but these are so cute and perfectly portioned. What a great recipe!

  18. KellyAnne Says:

    How adorable!!!!

  19. ashley @ ashley's adventures in alaska Says:

    Super cute– and I bet they’re yummy! What a great and adorable idea.

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  21. Cindy Says:

    oh my gosh Andrea, how did I miss these? was I cryogenically frozen for that day?

    I may, just may have to break my ban on carbs to eat one (or 8)
    very GENIUS idea!!!!

    thanks

  22. Gipsonclan Says:

    Wow! I just ate way too much lasagna last night and this would have been a MUCH better alternative!! I will try them SOON!

  23. Tarsha Soravilla Says:

    Thanks, that was a great read I tried one from this lasagna recipe site before but it wasn’t so hot. I think I’ll try a different one tonight though!

  24. Angelique Says:

    i’m in awe

  25. feastonthecheap Says:

    I’m in your same cupcake-lovin’ boat…recently made turkey meatloaf mini muffins, just because…

  26. hannag Says:

    I made these the same night I found the recipe, can I just say THANK YOU! They were simple to make, yet just amazingly flavorful and everyone loved them- and when I have 6 people to cook for that can be a challenge. I made 18 of them and the leftovers were gone the next night. THAT never happens. Just wonderful.

  27. Paul Cline Says:

    Love this idea. My kiddos would absolutely gobble these up!

  28. grocerygirlrd Says:

    I love this idea – quick, easy, and healthy! I think I might try a veggie version, yum!

  29. please Says:

    yes id like to stay for dinner.

  30. ilovefood Says:

    Thank you, not only for the inspiring recipe, but for being kind enough to include the dietary guide at the end. I might not have otherwise tried it myself.

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  32. Skeattle Says:

    Amazing! I absolutely love your post…so creative and witty! And this recipe is so timely…I have a lot of won ton wrappers that need to be used. What an inspiration for something so cute and fun!

  33. wyndham Says:

    AH! WAS I SUPPOSED TO COOK THE WONTONS FIRST!?!?! I didn’t. and they’re already in the oven. I guess well see!

  34. Michelle Arndt Says:

    We made these for dinner tonight and they were delicious. I made a couple small changes (less meat, more mushrooms and added grated carrot to the sauce) but kept it mostly the same. My daughter loved helping me put these together and she ate 3 of them (she is 5 and weighs 35 pounds)! She told me she didn’t need dessert because these were better than candy! I’m definitely going to start following your blog to see what other brilliant ideas you have for us!

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  36. Rachel @ Baked by Rachel Says:

    SO cute – love that idea. Will have to try it out sometime. I love working with wonton wrappers but never thought to make mini lasagnas with them.

  37. Mojo Mama Says:

    I just made these for dinner tonight after a friend posted them online, and they are DELICIOUS! My kids loved them, the guests we had over for dinner loved them, my husband loved them, and so did I! Thanks so much! This is definitely going into my “keepers” box!

  38. Fae Says:

    Okay, I was very leery about the wantons because they turn out crisp as a general rule. Sure, the parts that are away from the filling are crisp, but the parts in the middle almost have the same texture as traditional noodles. Delicious!!!!! I froze most of my first batch to bring them to school for lunch. Thanks for posting this recipe!!!

  39. Kiersten Says:

    What a PERFECT idea for someone like me who lives alone. I love baked ziti/lasagna/etc but I never make it cause a whole pan is way too much. I just made a variation of this (used different veggies and jarred sauce) and mine fell apart when I took them out of the pan, but they were still delicious. Fantastic idea!

    Question – did you cook the wonton wrappers before you put them in the pan? I think that’s why mine didn’t stay together.

  40. mattangelo1985@gmail.com Says:

    My mouth is watering… :D Love the idea of mini lasagnas!

  41. fajas colombianas Says:

    That mini lassagna is amazingly mouthwatering.

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  43. Pete Says:

    Absolutely brillant!!!!

  44. Ali Says:

    Really? Lasagna-itas? Wow! Must try very soon, like tomorrow! Very NICE!

  45. Lori Says:

    A fun idea! I used lasagna noodles because I didn’t feel like making the trek over to the asian market. Next time I will definitely use the wonton wrappers, the noodles were too thick and heavy and didn’t keep their shape.

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  47. Ambro Wright Says:

    What an awesome idea! I cannot wait to make these. Thanks for the recipe!

  48. strangeaffinity Says:

    I just made these, and the biggest problem, that I can tell, is that we can’t stop eating them. Delicious, and perfect little portions. Yum! I would’ve taken a picture, but we circled the pan and there is nothing left.

  49. hezza Says:

    Oh I love this idea! I am going to make these next week.

  50. Me Bean Says:

    Very delicious. I love it. I will try for my son :)

  51. Elaine Says:

    Wow! So good! I made these today with a homemade soy protein meat substitute and a ricotta substitute made with tofu. A little difficult to get them out of the tins, but that’s most likely because I just couldn’t wait for them to cool :)

  52. Beverly @ FlamingoToes.com Says:

    Saw this link on the Crafterhours sidebar and had to come right over!! Now I’m smitten and I have to have these. I can’t wait to look at all your other links. I think I’m going to have to redo my menu for the week!!
    Thanks for the recipe!

  53. Lasagna Lover Says:

    Ummmm…I will make these and love them, thank you for sharing. :)

  54. katie Says:

    Genius. You are so well spoken and your creations look creative and tempting. Thank you for the fun read and the wonderful ideas. Thank you.

  55. Phyllis L Says:

    Looks good. Must try.

  56. joannatv Says:

    This one got me totally excited. My husband doesn’t even think its weird anymore that I get excited over a recipe.lol. I love to cook and try out new recipes…and I think I will give this one a go if you dont mind. :D

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  58. Sarah Says:

    These make my heart so happy!

    hahahah i’m so glad that these exist — brilliant work.

  59. Jordan Says:

    So I made these and they were AMAZING! Thank you soo much.

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  61. Pavle Says:

    Beautiful cupcakes Carla! I’ll take one!

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    YUUMMMMMM …

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  66. Sarah T Says:

    _I_ have a 6-cup muffin tin. Even better for someone who lives alone….I make half recipes! It used to fit in my toaster oven, but I recently replaced the toaster, and in the new one muffins cook unevenly. :(

  67. Grace Says:

    I came across this recipe when it was pinned on Pinterest.com and I knew I had to try it. I have to admit that I have my favourite lasagna recipe (World’s Best Lasagna on allrecipes.com) and couldn’t bear to part with it completely, so I made mini versions of that recipe, using your wonton idea.

    They are WONDERFUL and will be perfect for the freezer, for work lunches… and they are so cute. Thanks! :)

  68. Laura Czel Says:

    Can this be made with noodles instead of wontons?

  69. Euniece Says:

    these look so delishhhhh!!!!! you’re so creative!

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  72. AP Orlebeke Says:

    I stumbled upon this one day and had it open in my browser for a while and finally got around to doing the recipe this past weekend. I got a lot of compliments on flavor, but I ultimately decided to go with ground beef instead of turkey.

    As a personal note, the next time I go about doing this recipe I think I will do just one layer of deliciousness instead of 2. My lasagnas were a little on the “overflowing” side of things, but were still amazing none the less and I’d rather have them be more like small appetizers as opposed to nearly a small meal :)

    I’m living with 4 other guys off campus next year and since we are each cooking one meal a week I am DEFINITELY going to be using this blog a lot for recipes! Thanks so much!!!

  73. ann Says:

    Yum!!!! I’m going to make half this way and the other half doing a alfredo sauce with broccoli and carrots for the filling.

    I think you should make a whole meal using the cupcake tin. You could do lasagna, maybe some kind of rice or risotto cake. do you think you could do a green bean casserole in the tin? it sounds fun!

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  75. stephanie Says:

    oh dear god, another italian rendition that I will hardly be able to help myself from! looks so divine! and I loved the “whittled into a onesie” comment. Hilarious!!!

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  77. Luna Says:

    Thanks for sharing this! I love pasta but portion control can be a real pain. This is one of the best stumbles ever!

  78. Kiersten Says:

    I just made these this evening for dinner and they were delicious! Thank you!

  79. Beverly Says:

    Amazing creation! Love lasagna and what an easy way to make it!

  80. Deborah Parrish Says:

    Lovely. Simply elegant and lovely. This has changed how I look at everything. Thank you for expanding my consciousness….<3

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  82. Deb R Says:

    how could i NOT love your obsession with your muffin tin? i love mini anything..individual little lasagnas? amazing! more ideas please!

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  84. Janelle Says:

    These were fantastic. My husband and I made this last night. They even came out of the pan. The crunch from the wanton was wonderful. We ended up using diced tomatoes with tomato paste. The chunks from the tomatoes made a great texture difference.

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