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Lasagna Valdostana (Lasagne alla Valdostana)

This super simple lasagna recipe from the Aosta valley is made with Fontina cheese and ham. It doesn't involve a lot of prep or cooking, so perfect for weeknights and family meals!

Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
5 mins
Servings: 4
Calories: 874 kcal
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian

Ingredients

  • 300 g lasagne pasta sheets (10-11oz) dried or fresh. Dried lasagne may need to be precooked very al dente before assembling the lasagna.
  • 300 g fontina cheese (10-11oz) cut into small cubes. See notes
  • 200 g cooked ham (7oz) cut into cubes. You can also use pancetta
  • 150 g Parmigiano Reggiano or grana (5oz) grated
  • ½ glass white wine
  • butter as required
  • 1 teaspoon grated nutmeg
  • 500 ml fresh milk (1 pint)
  • salt to taste
  • ground black pepper to taste

Instructions

Prepare the ingredients
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  1. Cut the ham and Fontina into small cubes
Cook the ham
  1. Brown the ham in a non-stick pan with a little butter, then add half a glass of white wine and a little pepper. Once the alcohol has evaporated set aside.
Make the cheese sauce
  1. Put the Fontina cubes in a saucepan with the milk, a pinch of salt and the grated nutmeg, and cook on a medium/low heat until the cheese has completely melted. You will need to stir continuously until all the cheese has melted.
Put your lasagna together and bake.
  1. Start by spreading a little fontina sauce in the bottom of your oven dish. Then add a layer of pasta and on top of that, add some tablespoons of fondue and ham. Sprinkle with grated cheese and then make the other layers the same way. Finish with a generous dose of fontina fondue and a sprinkling of grated cheese and black pepper. I made 4 layers of pasta but 3 is okay too. Depends on the depth of your dish.
  2. Bake the lasagna alla Valdostana in a preheated oven at 180 °c for about 35 minutes, and once ready, let it rest out of the oven for 5-10 minutes before serving. If using dried pasta that hasn't been precooked, cover the dish for the first 15 minutes with aluminium foil. Otherwise the top will brown but the pasta won't be cooked! Dried pasta all needs plenty of liquid. If your Fontina sauce is too thick add some more milk!

Notes

  • Instead of Fontina you can use Emmental, Gruyère, provolone or Gouda. All oven temperatures are in Celsius. 180°c = 356°f
  • Some Italians also sprinkle the dish with breadcrumbs before baking. I didn't do this but it helps to make the top crispier! 

Nutrition Information

Calories 874kcal (44%) Carbohydrates 64g (21%) Protein 56g (112%) Fat 42g (65%) Saturated Fat 24g (120%) Polyunsaturated Fat 2g Monounsaturated Fat 12g Cholesterol 164mg (55%) Sodium 1834mg (76%) Potassium 595mg (17%) Fiber 2g (8%) Sugar 10g (20%) Vitamin A 1186IU (24%) Vitamin C 12mg (13%) Calcium 1036mg (104%) Iron 2mg (11%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 4Serving

Amount Per Serving

Calories 874

% Daily Value*

Calories 874kcal 44%
Carbohydrates 64g 21%
Protein 56g 112%
Fat 42g 65%
Saturated Fat 24g 120%
Polyunsaturated Fat 2g 12%
Monounsaturated Fat 12g 60%
Cholesterol 164mg 55%
Sodium 1834mg 76%
Potassium 595mg 13%
Fiber 2g 8%
Sugar 10g 20%
Vitamin A 1186IU 24%
Vitamin C 12mg 13%
Calcium 1036mg 104%
Iron 2mg 11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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