The 1 Dollar Lasagna | But Cheaper

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
  • Can you make the greatest homemade lasagna for 1 dollar per serving… I say yes.. and this is the easiest way you can do it.
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  • @mf10jn91
    @mf10jn91 Před 3 lety +4781

    Can we get a “But Lazier” with some of your best recipes, but with shortcuts to make them easier/faster/more accessible?

    • @jonbowman7686
      @jonbowman7686 Před 3 lety +99

      this is an awesome idea

    • @lilane259
      @lilane259 Před 3 lety +149

      Yes but then you would have to listen to that “papa no kiss” beat an awful lot😂

    • @airdrighmor1439
      @airdrighmor1439 Před 3 lety +64

      That's called eating out.

    • @lilane259
      @lilane259 Před 3 lety +95

      @@airdrighmor1439 when someone wants to make the effort they have my respect, Joshua makes everything from scratch and this is why we love him but not everyone has the time and energy or resources to do that. Also eating out is much more unhealthy and expensive not to mention supporting unnecessary wealth in the case if big chains etc

    • @CantEscapeFlorida
      @CantEscapeFlorida Před 3 lety +19

      The laziest lasagna is buying it premade wtf

  • @LightningStarSC
    @LightningStarSC Před 3 lety +2776

    As someone who has made homemade lasagna on multiple occasions, I can attest that homemade is superior to store-bought in every way, so thanks for showing how to save money when making it.

    • @seanmckinney6334
      @seanmckinney6334 Před 3 lety +4

      I’ve never had homemade but I have had lasagna made by the local butcher so not in air right plastic box bought

    • @seanmckinney6334
      @seanmckinney6334 Před 3 lety

      @itatchisasku I’ve never had homemade or frozen lol

    • @seanmckinney6334
      @seanmckinney6334 Před 3 lety

      @itatchisasku yeah straight from butchers

    • @TheForeverRanger
      @TheForeverRanger Před 3 lety +4

      Stouffers probably has the best frozen if I had to pick. They have a meat lovers one that I love because 90% of lasagna's have too much ricotta.

    • @pksw26
      @pksw26 Před 3 lety

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  • @JackKanoff_
    @JackKanoff_ Před 3 lety +280

    What you could do to make this even less expensive (and even more authentic to real italian lasagna) is to make a bechamel sauce rather than using ricotta. It's literally just butter, flour, milk, salt, and nutmeg. Could even use pepper if you don't have nutmeg (:

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Před 2 lety +35

      Both are italian ways of making it... bechamel vs ricotta depends on the region of italy you go to.

    • @alexrusu6981
      @alexrusu6981 Před 2 lety +16

      Never seen or heard of ricotta cheese on lasagna before,just béchamel ragú and lasagna pasta and of course the parmesan cheese

    • @camillaboccoli5493
      @camillaboccoli5493 Před 2 lety +7

      @@WayStedYou I'm sorry but that's not true😭 I bet ricotta in lasagne doesn't taste bad but in italy we just uses bechamel sauce

    • @sdog1234
      @sdog1234 Před 2 lety +5

      @@camillaboccoli5493 I'm not from Italy so maybe I'm out of touch with current Italian cuisine but if you search up Neapolitan Lasagna google says it came from Italy and contains ricotta. Probably just a regional thing that eventually made it's way to the US. Tbh the ricotta was the thing I looked forward to when my mom made Lasagna lol.

    • @blackenedblue5401
      @blackenedblue5401 Před rokem +2

      Yeah.. and you can make that bechamel savory by simmer the milk in a white onion for 2 hours then straining

  • @The12hugo
    @The12hugo Před 3 lety +300

    "Then run that through a pasta roller"
    **Ka-chin** 130$

    • @bryanh9138
      @bryanh9138 Před 2 lety +16

      A pasta roller coming out of a 300$ stand mixer 😂

    • @lindsaysmith2401
      @lindsaysmith2401 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bryanh9138 I think a pasta machine giveaway is in order here. Js

    • @taylorgang2237
      @taylorgang2237 Před 2 lety +1

      They make hand cranked ones that would be less

    • @rikvanderbruggen988
      @rikvanderbruggen988 Před 2 lety

      mine was 24 euros, non electric tho

    • @miriamashfaq5990
      @miriamashfaq5990 Před 2 lety +1

      @@taylorgang2237 their still quite costly, I would have to pay £40 for a decent one for something i don't make all the time, when i can just get a box of lasagna sheets for £1 or less

  • @SuzanneBaruch
    @SuzanneBaruch Před 3 lety +2128

    *Joshua:* "You could roll it with a rolling pin, but it just wouldn't be the same."
    *Pasta Grannies:* "Hold our beers."

  • @rocketeng1888
    @rocketeng1888 Před 3 lety +238

    I use a large wooden dowel with rubber bands on the end to roll out my pasta. Simple and cheap. The rubber bands are my depth gauge. Works well and I’ve been doing it this in my culinary school for many years.

    • @lisachiu9812
      @lisachiu9812 Před 3 lety +2

      Can you make some videos of your cooking?

    • @RyllenKriel
      @RyllenKriel Před 3 lety +1

      The rubber bands are also a good measure for the chew gauge for your pasta!
      ...I'm joking...That's not a bad idea.

  • @vyrtilanyrwen3071
    @vyrtilanyrwen3071 Před rokem +26

    Italian here. A couple things. First, I would like to say that Joshua did an amazing job with this. You know, his channel is so incredible and videos like this are such an inspiration to people who want to cook but often don’t have the money. Now, people can cook great food at low costs. Joshua truly deserves every single subscriber that he has, and he deserves much more. Coming from someone who’s been cooking his entire life, stick with Joshua, people. He knows his stuff, he’s funny, he’s passionate about food, and he’s just the kind of guy who ignites a fire in you to cook more.
    Additionally, this lasagna was perfect for the budget constraints. I mean, are you kidding me? $1 per portion? That’s just fantastic. It looks beautiful, it’s made with proper technique, it’s bound to be flavorful, AND it’s cheap. Bravo, signor Weissman. Cucini le lasagne come una vecchia italiana. And that’s a compliment.
    That said, there are a couple of slight missteps for my liking. Firstly, where’s the soffritto? You made a ragu, but you didn’t have the soffritto. You added the onions, but where are the carrots and the celery? Now, I understand if those were omitted for price, but I just can’t do without it. But other than that, your sauce was perfect. All in all, I’m not going to take you to task too much on that, because this is a But Cheaper.
    The other thing is the ricotta. So many here in the states use the ricotta. But it’s a regional thing. In the south of Italy, that’s where you’re more likely to find that done. Since many Italian-American immigrants came from the south of Italy, ricotta became the primary way to do it here in the states. However, in the north, where my grandparents are from (they lived in Milan) and where I lived for a few years (the other 5 years I lived in Europe were in Nice, France), they typically use a bechamel, which is cheaper than ricotta. You can mix that with mozzarella, Pecorino Romano, parmigiano reggiano, or even provolone. You don’t need the ricotta, even though I do like it. That’s an extra expense you can cut out. Just use a bechamel and free up some room in the budget for the celery and carrots.
    Other than that, you did a fantastic job. Once again, bravo. If you didn’t tell me what was in that, I would never guess it’s a $1 portion. That’s something I would be happy to pay $15 for any day of the week and twice on Sunday.

  • @adigeso
    @adigeso Před 2 lety +27

    This recipe was delicious. We made the pasta ourselves and followed the recipe. What I enjoy about the 'But Cheaper' series is it gives me and my kids stuff to do. We watch the video and then go in the kitchen and make it. Never over look the quality time of cooking with your kids or significant other. Keep them coming Josh!

    • @i9bonsei
      @i9bonsei Před rokem

      i would´ve loved to taste it :((

    • @孫子
      @孫子 Před rokem +3

      ​@@i9bonsei I want to taste their kids too 😢

  • @pagansbasin6657
    @pagansbasin6657 Před 3 lety +2358

    Garfield would be impressed

    • @JackMcSomeone
      @JackMcSomeone Před 3 lety +9

      The creator of Garfield, Jim Davis, had his 76th birthday this past Wednesday

    • @Winnerizzy
      @Winnerizzy Před 3 lety +1

      Me too, because I'm Garfield.

    • @Winnerizzy
      @Winnerizzy Před 3 lety +2

      @@JackMcSomeone ok.

    • @TheSlavChef
      @TheSlavChef Před 3 lety

      indeed!

    • @dh1380
      @dh1380 Před 3 lety

      Who? ;)

  • @breakcoregirlxd
    @breakcoregirlxd Před 3 lety +3710

    Garfield is taking notes as we speak

  • @bobdebstewart
    @bobdebstewart Před 3 lety +22

    Thanks Joshua. My wife and I enjoyed the video and promptly made lasagna this weekend. Overall, it was easy and tasted great. It was much better than the lasagna I recently had at a local Italian place. When assembling, it really seemed like there needed to be more ricotta. I found that I could barely coat the layer of noodles with it. Also, when it was finished, my wife and I both thought it seemed a little dry. The recipe does mention that we could add some water, if needed, and apparently we should have done that. Next time we'll add more water to the sauce (or more tomato sauce) along with extra ricotta. Thanks again for the entertaining video. I was looking for a lasagna recipe and now I found my new favorite food channel.

    • @lellyt2372
      @lellyt2372 Před 2 lety

      I think that is where a bechamel sauce instead of ricotta comes in. Maybe check out how to make it (unless you already know of course) and use that instead ? Much more liquid, no watering down the taste of your meat sauce and it is delicious. Just a suggestion though. It's the only way I've made it ir ever heard of it being made here in Ireland. Ricotta just wasnt a "thing" in general here 🤷‍♀️

    • @miaa7968
      @miaa7968 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lellyt2372 Absolutely fair and I grew up eating the bechamel version too, but ricotta is the Southern Italy version and they make it work. I'd just recommend people look up a recipe written by someone who grew up with the ricotta version in Southern Italy for their tips and tricks.

    • @lellyt2372
      @lellyt2372 Před 2 lety +1

      @@miaa7968 that's interesting about southern Italian version using ricotta. I agree, if you are looking for authentic then go to the source. I am very careful to NEVER say I make Italian food because I don't. I make my own interpretation of Italian inspired recipes lol. Seriously though, I don't make Italian food, I make recipes my mother made, based on Italian recipes with her own spin, her own access to ingredients and I add my spin based on what my family enjoy. I'm not of Italian descent and I would never argue about recipes from other countries, I just do my best and try not to disrespect the countries by destroying their recipes 🤷‍♀️ thank you for the information on ricotta, maybe I'll try to find an authentic recipe and see what my family think 😊

  • @urwholefamilydied
    @urwholefamilydied Před 2 lety +14

    Love the "but cheaper" series. I actually was going to start a whole youtube channel on eating good on the cheap. And it get's SUPER cheap when you are buying in bulk and concentrating your recipes around cheaper products. An egg is 16 cents. A serving of rice is 10 cents. That right there could be your meal... but I was going to come up with a channel with actual decent recipes where you're out the door for around 50 cents. Oh well, never did it, and josh is doing a slightly more expensive version better than I could have. Keep em coming Josh!!

  • @dustinstegall7283
    @dustinstegall7283 Před 3 lety +1496

    I wish he would actually use the ingredients used in the price quotes. I’ve seen several times he’ll quote crushed tomatoes for under a dollar and then use a can of Cento which is at least 2 bucks. There’s a huge difference between great value crushed tomatoes and Cento crushed tomatoes.

    • @marcushankins8171
      @marcushankins8171 Před 3 lety +279

      And also where is he finding ground beef for less than 5 or 6 dollars a pound 😞

    • @defiermcg
      @defiermcg Před 3 lety +17

      @@marcushankins8171 wild fork foods has some for around 4 dollars a pound

    • @airdrighmor1439
      @airdrighmor1439 Před 3 lety +10

      @@marcushankins8171 where are you?? That's double our prices.

    • @violetviolet888
      @violetviolet888 Před 3 lety +18

      There are discount grocery stores like Grocery Outlet, Big Lots, Aldies, that sell name brand products for less than retail at very good prices. Also some normal grocery stores put their meat that us near it's best by/use by date at major discounts as well.

    • @marcierdei706
      @marcierdei706 Před 3 lety +2

      @@marcushankins8171 yeh I haven't eaten beef since last year rona fucked up everything

  • @HuggyBearx64
    @HuggyBearx64 Před 3 lety +4368

    What I've learned from this series: Anything can be made cheaper if you simply ignore labor costs.

    • @eldiablo1467
      @eldiablo1467 Před 2 lety +166

      Restaurants generally don't make things like this to order. So even if we include labour costs in his equation, it still works out to like $3-4 per person.

    • @AlMcGrath91
      @AlMcGrath91 Před 2 lety +272

      Thats.....the point of this series. You can make your favourite dishes at HOME for a fraction of the cost without having to compromise on flavour.

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Před 2 lety +28

      And serving sizes, its like 200 grams of lasagna

    • @6gradosproducciones
      @6gradosproducciones Před 2 lety +6

      Or implements 🤣

    • @chaff5
      @chaff5 Před 2 lety +101

      @@AlMcGrath91 Ignoring labor costs means you ignore your own labor/how much you value time as well. It also ignores (thought he didn't in this video) the cost of equipment. A decent inexpensive stand mixer is about $100. Spending $100 so you can save $0.80 on a box of pasta? You'd have to make 125 boxes of pasta to break even. Considering a box of pasta is about 6-8 servings, you'd have to make 750-1000 servings. That's literally pasta for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, for AT LEAST TWO YEARS. And also remember that making the pasta from scratch takes about an hour with all the prep, mixing, kneading, waiting, rolling, and cutting.
      AND THAT'S JUST THE PASTA.
      The point of this series is to make things cheaper but this one, making pasta yourself, is unrealistic.

  • @blasjoyce3872
    @blasjoyce3872 Před 2 lety +29

    Me and my broke ass: *writes down the ingredients*
    Him: “run that through a pasta roller”
    Me:
    Me: aight, Imma head out.

  • @abbygodsen6235
    @abbygodsen6235 Před 3 lety +19

    I’ve been incredibly ill for the last 4 days so naturally, not being able to eat myself, I instead watch these videos to make me feel better. Not sure if it is working but it looks good

    • @YamiHikariHime
      @YamiHikariHime Před 3 lety +2

      I hope you feel better. I know how that feels ❤️

    • @yuuji8447
      @yuuji8447 Před 2 lety +1

      Been four months yah alright

    • @abbygodsen6235
      @abbygodsen6235 Před 2 lety

      @@yuuji8447 ya we better. I somehow did not die and we are good now.

    • @yuuji8447
      @yuuji8447 Před 2 lety

      @@abbygodsen6235 coollll😎

  • @giovannipoggi234
    @giovannipoggi234 Před 3 lety +901

    You could go even cheaper by making a simple thick bechamel sauce instead of an expensive tub of ricotta. I'm not sure if it's a regional thing, but my Nonna always used a bechamel sauce instead of ricotta. Anyway, yours looks delicious too! 👏

    • @WutendPLayZ
      @WutendPLayZ Před 3 lety +112

      yeah i think ricotta is more often used in the south of italy, which a lot of US/Italian immigrants came from, making Ricotta the preferred choice there.
      Northern Italy generally uses a Bechamel like sauce, which spread to Europe, making it the preferred choice there.
      (This is just a generalisation and not always 100% right, just an approximation)

    • @tapp3r109
      @tapp3r109 Před 3 lety +49

      I prefer bechamel for sure, the version from Bologna. You usually make a ragù alla bolognese for the sauce, so it's a good fit.

    • @giovannipoggi234
      @giovannipoggi234 Před 3 lety +25

      @@WutendPLayZ Thanks for the history lesson, I find it fascinating the subtly different regional methods and ingredients in Italian cooking. And yes, my Nonna was from Piacenza, which is quite close to Bologna, so makes sense :)

    • @Cruub
      @Cruub Před 3 lety +7

      @@giovannipoggi234 honestly i perfer ricotta so much more. dont get me wrong i still think its very good with bechamel but idk its not the same for me as my parents had always made it with ricotta

    • @kortenmary
      @kortenmary Před 3 lety +10

      I'll never understand the bechamel sauce. It's just thick milk? It has almost no flavour? It's good to make cheese sauces, like a Mornay, but Itself doesn't seem like a good ingredient? I know that many others completely disagree, but I'm quite surprised people just like thick milk lol. Maybe I just like cheese too much to let it go from my dishes.

  • @Creedlost
    @Creedlost Před 3 lety +308

    I feel as if the Parmigiano Papa was a missed opportunity.

  • @sophieg8522
    @sophieg8522 Před 3 lety +7

    The "discard" at 1:42 can actually be thrown into soup at the last minute as little noodles - for anyone who hates waste.

  • @paullangton8620
    @paullangton8620 Před rokem +4

    Made my first ever lasagna following this recipe and it was amazing and really easy!

  • @j-a-i
    @j-a-i Před 3 lety +414

    I read this title wrong so I read the 1 dollar lasagna but cheaper, so I thought he was making a “1 dollar lasagna” but even cheaper than a 1 dollar lasagna.

  • @sevenchambers
    @sevenchambers Před 3 lety +271

    Josh needs to put the calcs that he used to arrive at these prices and show where he’s getting ingredients this cheap.

    • @TheJustineCredible
      @TheJustineCredible Před 2 lety +19

      Right! Cento tomatoes are easily the MOST expensive on the market! They're $3 or MORE where I live! (Granted, they are the BEST tasting and best for pasta sauces - they are totally worth the expense but they cost WAY more than he's quoting)

    • @Zarglog
      @Zarglog Před 2 lety +11

      This is what the recipe would cost me in Sweden using really "cheap" alternatives. And now we're talking imported meat nuked with penicillin.
      Pasta - $4
      Sauce: $13
      Bechamel: $5
      Cheese: $6
      Total: $28.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Zarglog Everything is expensive in Sweden. Except for trees and snow.

    • @annk8599
      @annk8599 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Zarglog I'm 100% with everyone else here he's not using realistic pricing, but I'm assuming your $28 isn't per serving but to make the whole lasagna, correct? Then it would be $2.33/serving, which is far closer to the 1.19 he cited. Am I correct?

    • @Zarglog
      @Zarglog Před 2 lety

      @@annk8599 Yeah, you're right. I was talking about the entire dish.

  • @RustyPeng
    @RustyPeng Před 2 lety +23

    Lasanga with bechamel is elite. This looks pretty nice too though I'll be having a hefty top layer of bechamel on this recipe!

    • @antti3779
      @antti3779 Před 2 lety +1

      first time i am gonna make lasagna without bechamel and gonna use some sort of moz,parm,ricotta mix. see how it goes.

    • @leefi1
      @leefi1 Před 2 lety +2

      There is nothing elite about cooking. My Mother had a basic high school education, my Dad only attended through the 8th grade. We were very low income in the Deep South. My Mother made béchamel sauce for many uses, including gravy for biscuits. We never had a boxed Mac and Cheese in our lives, because that simple white sauce is perfect for adding flavor to with anything from sausage crumbles to cheese., it is incredibly versatile. I have cooked the same way, every day, for over 50 years. Learning new techniques is still something I do, that is why I'm here.

  • @Michael-rc1kc
    @Michael-rc1kc Před 2 lety

    Josh. Love your informative attitude. Your comical twist makes it entertaining. You throw in many options and additives which I love. Thanks man for posting. Keep it up 🙏🏻

  • @nelda3265
    @nelda3265 Před 3 lety +92

    as an italian, the main difference between your recipe and mine is the pasta. We don't cook the pasta before putting it in the lasagne. We make a liquidy sauce adn put store bought pasta raw. It cooks along with the rest in the oven and absorbs the water from the sauce. Don't know if this makes a difference x)

    • @CalebCalixFernandez
      @CalebCalixFernandez Před 3 lety +16

      That's exactly what I do. For me, boiling water in a big pot for the pasta is wasting water, salt, gas, and time. I mean, the pasta is going to get boiled anyway and, that way, I can make sure that the pasta is not going to be overcooked. I really dislike eating pasta mush.

    • @bob5432
      @bob5432 Před 3 lety +23

      also he made riccota sauce instead of bechamel

    • @jvallas
      @jvallas Před 3 lety +5

      Italians use store-bought pasta? I’m surprised.

    • @paolorispoli6289
      @paolorispoli6289 Před 3 lety +13

      La pasta va sbollentata nell'acqua (soprattutto quella comprata che viene essiccata), altrimenti non assorbe abbastanza acqua e la cottura non è ideale.
      Translation for the ones that don't speak Italian: the pasta need to be boiled (especially the store bought that is dried), otherwise it doesn't absorb enought water and it doesn't cook good

    • @jacopo4395
      @jacopo4395 Před 3 lety +5

      Only when we don't want to waste 1000 hours, and half of us don't even cook the pasta first

  • @AmazingAlpaca
    @AmazingAlpaca Před 3 lety +152

    "You could roll it with a rolling pin, but it just wouldn't be the same."
    Rolling pins are the standard in Emilia (Italy) where the stuff comes from. Some people outright refuse to use machines because they say the pasta comes out smoother, which is bad for sauce retention. Egg pasta is supposed to be rough and uneven in order to grab sauces, something that rolling with a pin on a wooden top makes easy to achieve.

    • @darrenlang1111
      @darrenlang1111 Před 3 lety +13

      I’m gonna get flamed so hard for saying this, but my render distance is on max and I still can’t find who asked

    • @baule4475
      @baule4475 Před 3 lety +47

      @@darrenlang1111 they were just saying a fact

    • @ratfromsewer6683
      @ratfromsewer6683 Před 2 lety +19

      ​@@darrenlang1111 why would someone have needed to ask?
      but if its such a federal issue here ill go ahead
      hey amazing alpaca are there any alternatives to using the $300 kitchenaid stand mixer with $150 pasta roller attachment for people who cant afford that shit that are more authentic to boot?

    • @razvanb6275
      @razvanb6275 Před 2 lety +1

      You need practice to nail the even thickness, it's easier with pasta roller

    • @Teuwufel
      @Teuwufel Před 2 lety +3

      @@darrenlang1111 ratio

  • @rufusred44
    @rufusred44 Před 2 lety +1

    Lasagna is the first thing I ever cooked and to this day is still a satisfying effort. This looks delicious. I'm loving the lacy edges.

  • @ChrisAndEmilie
    @ChrisAndEmilie Před 3 lety +3

    Yummy as always! Can't wait to try this one and take it camping with us!

  • @docmidna1076
    @docmidna1076 Před 3 lety +141

    I don't know if he ever said that, but the best lasagna is the one re-heated for lunch the day after. I'd like to thank Josh for the effort in saying italian dishes the best he can. Bye from Italy :-)

    • @darthplagueis13
      @darthplagueis13 Před 3 lety +3

      Interesting. Reminds me a bit of hungarion ghoulash which also gets better every time you re-heat it.

    • @docmidna1076
      @docmidna1076 Před 3 lety +4

      @@darthplagueis13 I think it is a characteristic of complex dishes with sauces and more consistent components (pasta, meat), because the flavors need time to blend. Then there is the risk of making them too dry for too many re-heating, but they usually run out before it happens ;-)

    • @TheForeverRanger
      @TheForeverRanger Před 3 lety +4

      Lasagna is always better the day after because it can set up and doesn't fall completely apart.

    • @kameljoe21
      @kameljoe21 Před 3 lety +1

      Lot of foods taste better the next day. Some of my favs are Happy Joes Taco pizza ( eat cold ) baked beans ( I like them cold or heated ) That is all i can think of off hand.

  • @conormcnamara-reid8926
    @conormcnamara-reid8926 Před 3 lety +39

    5:36 As an Irishman, this does put a smile on my face. Dunno how the Italians feel bout it tho

    • @azmahridakou791
      @azmahridakou791 Před 3 lety +3

      maybe it's good flavour side but it's sacrilegious

  • @chris199523
    @chris199523 Před rokem

    First recipe I tried from this Channel and i loved it. Cant beleive it was so easy and tasted so good.

  • @sman6000
    @sman6000 Před 3 lety +48

    Per serving cost is nice to see, but I think it would be great if you could include the grocery bill if you'd have to buy all of the whole ingredients, not just the estimate cost of what you use. Thanks Josh!

    • @samanthony8121
      @samanthony8121 Před 2 lety +12

      Seriously. The bill to make this dinner assuming you had none of the ingredients to start would be very large. He's also really rounding down on some of these ingredients. The meat, tomatoes, ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan, and eggs are all much more expensive, in my low cost of living area, than he's quoting.

    • @Beckst
      @Beckst Před rokem +2

      yeah that is what annoys me the most about those types of videos

  • @Dajova
    @Dajova Před 3 lety +515

    - Makes italian dish.
    - Calls them noodles.
    - *birds chirping*

    • @JH-hy6hx
      @JH-hy6hx Před 3 lety +3

      So you call them lasagne pasta, spaghetti pasta, fettuccine pasta... no

    • @Dajova
      @Dajova Před 3 lety +28

      @@JH-hy6hx ... no, we call them lasagne plates, spaghetti (just spaghetti) and fettucini. Pasta is just the collective term of the staple.

    • @m.e.p.7223
      @m.e.p.7223 Před 3 lety +21

      he also pronounced lasagna as "lasaga" like 3 separate times in the video, i don't think hes going for any points with the italians in this one

    • @r_27P
      @r_27P Před 3 lety +4

      I’ve noticed people from the United States call it that! I don’t get why!

    • @MickyC420
      @MickyC420 Před 3 lety +8

      @@m.e.p.7223 he was obviously just joking around when he said "lasaga" gimme a break 🙄

  • @HeyRowanEllis
    @HeyRowanEllis Před 3 lety +711

    was that an irish flag in the stock footage at 5:38 😅

  • @athelise
    @athelise Před 11 měsíci

    I appreciate how you didn't really need any kind of equipment beyond the pots and oven, and that the process was really simple. Imma use this recipe!

    • @NIKOLAP7
      @NIKOLAP7 Před 11 měsíci

      When you make fresh pasta best is to add whole eggs. 1 whole egg for every 100 grams of flour.

  • @Dark1986Star
    @Dark1986Star Před 3 lety +1

    Just made this, my whole family loved it, thanks boss!

  • @mongsway8050
    @mongsway8050 Před 3 lety +71

    Petition for joshua to make a series called" but fancier "in which he makes everything more expensive and more fancy

    • @megankay5935
      @megankay5935 Před 3 lety +31

      thats just his regular cooking

    • @dreww304
      @dreww304 Před 3 lety +7

      @@megankay5935 that and his but better series lol

    • @jessicah2703
      @jessicah2703 Před 3 lety +1

      Mythical Kitchen does this

    • @roylim1169
      @roylim1169 Před 3 lety

      So your asking Joshua to teach restaurant chefs and people who want to impress their girlfriends parents how to make stuff fancier

    • @micahcoover6351
      @micahcoover6351 Před 3 lety

      No no! Rie over at Tasty already does that!

  • @fradidi2000
    @fradidi2000 Před 3 lety +92

    love you josh but you can't say that rolling pasta with a rolling pin "is just not the same" when compared to using a machine. a rolling pin is how you traditionally make homemade pasta and because the rolling pin is made of wood it gives the pasta a rougher texture which makes it ideal for bolognese ragu. source: i'm italian and live in bologna, italy
    also most pasta rolling/cutting machines are manual and only cost around 20$ without needing that fancy thingy

    • @fradidi2000
      @fradidi2000 Před 3 lety +23

      also egg pasta sheets are used for bolognese lasagna, whereas store bought dry sheets with the wiggly sides (which don't have eggs) are used for neapolitan lasagna. the former only has bechamel, ragù and parmesan cheese (also people in bologna typically make it with green dough with spinach), whereas the latter has ricotta, mozzarella and a bunch of other stuff. don't get them mixed up

    • @xoxelo
      @xoxelo Před 3 lety +1

      @@fradidi2000 We have made lasagna with my wife both ways, with a rolling pin and with a machine. With a rolling pin is so much effort to get it as thin as one would want (at least for me that I an not a rolling pin expert); and maybe that's what Joshua was talking about? The effort of homemade lasagna sheets with a rolling pin is not worth it?

    • @JosephJoeyBiancaniello2909
      @JosephJoeyBiancaniello2909 Před 2 lety +2

      Grazie per averlo detto, ce n'era bisogno ahah

  • @ltdexey9126
    @ltdexey9126 Před rokem +4

    Garfield would be proud

  • @bangs8560
    @bangs8560 Před 3 lety +3

    Making this for the first time right now... this sauce is insane. I did 1:1 sausage and beef, and accidentally added thyme thinking it was fennel but I think it made it even better. I grew up going to Italian restaurants on Long Island once every other week and nothing has even come close to this. Extremely good. 100/10

    • @bangs8560
      @bangs8560 Před 3 lety

      Still added the fennel and crushed red pep pep btw

  • @SpookyaGa
    @SpookyaGa Před 3 lety +52

    I always use white sauce instead of ricotta, I don't know why but I love how it mixes with cheese and sauce flavours, so I guess that would've been even cheaper than ricotta 😁 but I will for sure try your recipe!

    • @fareeha6158
      @fareeha6158 Před 3 lety +5

      Same because we don't have ricotta available here in markets 😂

    • @SpookyaGa
      @SpookyaGa Před 3 lety +3

      @@fareeha6158 I have bought ricotta once and it was in the price of 2,5 butter cubes lol 🤣 i could make tons of white sauce

    • @hannahcollins1816
      @hannahcollins1816 Před 3 lety +4

      I've done both ricotta and bechamel before because I figured, why not - I do what I want! And it was delish, haha

    • @frcShoryuken
      @frcShoryuken Před 3 lety +2

      I thought I just didn't like lasagna (not a fan of ricotta). Then I discovered the type that uses bechamel. It's soooooooo good. I always have to make it myself tho because I only ever see the kind with ricotta

    • @masonbaumbach2378
      @masonbaumbach2378 Před 3 lety

      @@frcShoryuken my grandmas recipe uses Knudsen cottage cheese instead of ricotta it’s a lil more runny then ricotta but maybe you’d like it. There both pretty similar tho

  • @Screamn.
    @Screamn. Před 3 lety +152

    Josh: Make your pasta water as salty as the sea
    Midwesterners: *confused Lake Michigan noises*

    • @EricLeafericson
      @EricLeafericson Před 3 lety +14

      Once you get move past the East coast, strange things happen to Italian food. Strange, deep-dish things

    • @lordsergal8783
      @lordsergal8783 Před 3 lety +5

      @@EricLeafericson Strange, yet not unwelcome

    • @steemlenn8797
      @steemlenn8797 Před 3 lety

      I always wondered you the hell should you know how salty sea water is. Nobody ever told me! How many g per liter? And why not just say that?

  • @rhitakhadraoui
    @rhitakhadraoui Před 3 měsíci

    This perfectly layered lasagna looks tasty, and the homemade dough, sauce,and ricotta cheese mixtures are super simple to assemble. Thanks for breaking it down so clearly. Now everyone gets to make their own!

  • @davidsmall8267
    @davidsmall8267 Před 2 lety

    I'm glad you mentioned the time of gear and time for homemade pasta.

  • @ClaudiniGod
    @ClaudiniGod Před 3 lety +86

    Nothing like watching Josh cook my favourite dish while my broke-ass eats some corn flakes.

    • @Subreon
      @Subreon Před 3 lety +3

      same. and he got the portions wrong. everyone knows that a serving size is the size of what container the thing is in. so that's actually like 12 dollar lasagna per person :D

    • @marcierdei706
      @marcierdei706 Před 3 lety

      Bitch i eat raw RAMEN noodles w salt and water how tf u get money for corn flakes?

  • @torisurdu8425
    @torisurdu8425 Před 3 lety

    I made this (with store bought noodles sorry lol) tonight and it was literally amazing. 1st time making lasagna and it turned out perfect. 10/10 recipe, would make for everyone I love.

  • @cmrdmd1806
    @cmrdmd1806 Před 2 lety

    thank you so much for including the price of extra equipment into your recipes!!

  • @baderraus2304
    @baderraus2304 Před 3 lety +126

    Josh: Telling us about the superiour flavour of homemade noodles
    Also Josh: Uses storebought noodles for his lasagna right after making fresh ones

    • @iLoveLeatherNYC
      @iLoveLeatherNYC Před 3 lety +15

      OMG...you're right (I had to go back and look) he DID use the store bought ones they have the wavy edges....Papa gets no kiss for this, he tricked us!

    • @YunethAlwis
      @YunethAlwis Před 3 lety +7

      I mean he did say overall the store bought is cheaper

    • @EliteGeeks
      @EliteGeeks Před 3 lety +21

      there is many problems with his but cheaper videos, his prices never reflect the real world, and often are at wholesale/bulk prices and uses high end stuff and uses the low end prices of cheaper brands, even in this video, CENTO Crushed Tomatoes at MINIMUM is $2 on sale at Walmart, and he claimed 89 cents, and $3.10 for Ground Beef, we all know low fat is used in meat not drained so 90/10 minimum, he said $3.10, Walmart is almost $6

    • @nicoleheather5870
      @nicoleheather5870 Před 3 lety +2

      He forgot to add the price of the pasta maker in his homemade noods

    • @ttmayor
      @ttmayor Před 3 lety

      @@EliteGeeks a can of great value crushed tomatoes is easily under a dollar

  • @leminhthu96
    @leminhthu96 Před 3 lety +103

    my 2 cents of wild thoughts: bechamel is cheaper and/or better in lasagna than ricotta cheese?

    • @edoardobiggio6439
      @edoardobiggio6439 Před 3 lety +37

      Not only is better with bechamel, but it should be done with it

    • @FranFellow731
      @FranFellow731 Před 3 lety +8

      YES YES YES

    • @lordsergal8783
      @lordsergal8783 Před 3 lety +5

      Porque no los dos?

    • @mistermassi95
      @mistermassi95 Před 3 lety +10

      Also no garlic and no mozzarella.

    • @Gonorrheagorgonzola
      @Gonorrheagorgonzola Před 3 lety +20

      Ricotta on the other hand is a very reliable tool if you want to make your Lasagna worse. So if you prefer mediocre Lasagna over good Lasagna Ricotta might get you there.

  • @SeeMzFTW
    @SeeMzFTW Před 3 lety +5

    Josh: flour is literally free. it's abundant in the air we breathe. catch your own flour with a butterfly net particle by particle until you have 400 grams.

  • @icarriebearie
    @icarriebearie Před rokem +1

    Making this with my partner together ❤️ learning to cook new things together is so nice 😋 👌

  • @KicaB4111
    @KicaB4111 Před 3 lety +4

    Came here looking for a cheap lasaga recipe, came away in love, you dude are so fun and make cooking look easy for people. Great job!

  • @ltdtoo5
    @ltdtoo5 Před 3 lety +49

    I would LOVE to see an episode where you go shopping for pantry essentials on a budget and how you organize them!

    • @karyoplasma
      @karyoplasma Před 2 lety

      Oh yes, please. My pantry is an unorganized mess lol

  • @jessarsenstudios
    @jessarsenstudios Před 2 lety

    I've made lasagna many times before but this time I am trying your recipe as I am on a budget right now. It's in the oven now! Thanks 👍

    • @jessarsenstudios
      @jessarsenstudios Před rokem

      I'm now making this lasagna again a year later as it has become a tradition for my fiance's birthday! He loves it!

  • @maryba2516
    @maryba2516 Před 3 lety

    I made this for a friend 2 nights ago, used herbs - fresh oregano and basil in sauce, followed your instructions on sauce, in the past my lasagna has been very runny. Ricotta added fresh parsley to mix. This was excellent and applaud and thank you for this recipe, the trick was the tomato paste and it made such a difference in preparing the meat and sauté of garlic and onions in your style. Everyone had several helpings and just Luv you babes....

  • @rachelle10
    @rachelle10 Před 3 lety +926

    As a European who stands in solidarity with the Italians, I am appalled by the use of ricotta instead of bechamel. I can't imagine that that would be better or cheaper.
    Edit: This was a lighthearted comment. I understand that people make lasagna in different ways. You can stop correcting me.

  • @mycattypedthis2827
    @mycattypedthis2827 Před 3 lety +72

    I'm stumped... why not use carrot and celery in the sauce? it's a classic and those ingredients are very inexpensive

    • @hybridmems
      @hybridmems Před 3 lety +32

      Also making besciamella... its just flour, milk and some butter 😩

    • @jess878
      @jess878 Před 3 lety +13

      I mean he just called the Pasta Sfoglia noodles what we expected? Sometimes I wonder why he's always goin' for the fancy way when it's absolutely unnecessary. The fennel and the spice was also very very unnecessary lol

    • @mistermassi95
      @mistermassi95 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jess878 That's not pasta sfoglia

    • @jess878
      @jess878 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mistermassi95 Pasta fatta in casa, meglio? Non migliora il fatto che l'abbia chiamata noodles

    • @mistermassi95
      @mistermassi95 Před 3 lety

      @@jess878 La sfoglia è quella per fare i dolci e le torte salate.
      Noodles tra l'altro è il termine corretto in inglese, vuol dire semplicemente pasta.

  • @padrehousecat
    @padrehousecat Před 2 lety +1

    Looks so good. My wife always mixes a container of cottage cheese into the ricotta to make that layer thicker

  • @nataliecartier8933
    @nataliecartier8933 Před 2 lety

    I want to thank you for bringing back my love of cooking. You inspire me to try new things, and to be a better cook. Keep up the amazing work. Kisses to Papa. 😉

  • @GrimRespite
    @GrimRespite Před 3 lety +4

    first few videos I caught on Facebook I thought this guy was trying way to hard to be a meme using cook, but after genuinely watching some videos I've grown to really appreciate the humor and knowledge around the kitchen and can't wait to try making this all from scratch. Keep it up man

  • @Tanay_Tibrewal
    @Tanay_Tibrewal Před 3 lety +67

    “Eat at Italian restaurant”
    Papa I’m poor 😂🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @Kanoog
    @Kanoog Před 2 lety +1

    Every time he does the high pitched voice like 0:59 "CHEAPER" I can't help but think of Mr Hankey.

  • @jamicanshakin
    @jamicanshakin Před 3 lety +4

    I’m glad he included the cost of the pasta roller into that decision.

  • @axel.lessio
    @axel.lessio Před 3 lety +93

    Why ricotta? Béchamel is cheaper and also the correct white sauce to use in lasagne.

    • @mariakostis0
      @mariakostis0 Před 3 lety +3

      That’s basically Pastitsio

    • @teasugarsalt
      @teasugarsalt Před 3 lety +2

      But not in lasagna. It's regional.

    • @dex4463
      @dex4463 Před 3 lety +4

      Might be more traditional but it doesn't taste better. Both are fine though depending on your preference.

    • @neludesign
      @neludesign Před 3 lety +4

      @asdrubale bisanzio I suppose this is the Neapolitan version, because I’m from Sicily and we use the ricotta just to fill cannoli e non so perché sto scrivendo in inglese ma io le lasagne le ho sempre mangiate/viste/fatte con la besciamella
      Che poi visto che si tratta di una “cheaper version” forse sarebbe stata anche più economica della ricotta lol

    • @spiraljumper74
      @spiraljumper74 Před 3 lety +6

      @@dex4463 What are you smoking? it doesn’t taste better? Ricotta tastes like watery creamed shit, a properly seasoned béchamel is far superior.

  • @goldenafro4791
    @goldenafro4791 Před 3 lety +178

    I don't know man, I'm not sure if you can get much cheeper than a $1 lasagna

    • @virionspiral
      @virionspiral Před 3 lety +58

      It helps the math when the prices of some of the things aren't true. I'd like to know where he is buying cento cans of tomato paste for 43c and crushed tomatoes for 89c. The crushed tomatoes are $2+ a can, and the tomato paste is $0.70 at every place I've seen in a lower cost of living area.

    • @KRYMauL
      @KRYMauL Před 3 lety +5

      Use fresh tomatoes that you grew.

    • @ashvinvaidyanathan7239
      @ashvinvaidyanathan7239 Před 3 lety +4

      @@virionspiral depends on where you live I guess. And you don't have to use cento

    • @Arthrexx
      @Arthrexx Před 3 lety +2

      @@virionspiral Still cheaper than a restaurant

    • @TheSwauzz
      @TheSwauzz Před 3 lety +19

      @@virionspiral Obviously it largely is affected by where you live. The point is that it will still be cheaper than purchasing at a restaurant. The prices he lists are definitely true in most cities in Texas, where I also live. So.. claiming he's lying is beyond an overreaction and is simply based on YOUR anecdotal evidence, which doesn't make you more correct.

  • @Smacadamia
    @Smacadamia Před 2 lety +3

    Can you do a video where you include shopping for the ingredients before you start cooking? Or at least gathering them? It'd be interesting to see how you pick out the meat you want and the vegetables.

  • @nicolasfigueroa4429
    @nicolasfigueroa4429 Před 3 lety

    never seen your content man, but I gotta say u got the perfect mix of cooking and memeing in your vid. Subbed

  • @cloverbear7479
    @cloverbear7479 Před 3 lety +66

    Got your brownies in the oven now. They smell so good!!!
    Tomorrow, I'll be making your carrot cake and Carmel sauce.

  • @gibinator343
    @gibinator343 Před 3 lety +17

    I would really love a But Cheaper episode where you show the prices to buy everything(not per use, but in total) and show recipes to get the best bang for your buck. just think it would be interesting

  • @TheOtherChef
    @TheOtherChef Před 2 lety

    the potato masher trick is pretty clever, thanks Josh!

  • @noahmullins2413
    @noahmullins2413 Před 3 lety

    I made this. It was really good. Thanks Josh!

  • @swan1uponleda
    @swan1uponleda Před 3 lety +340

    Does Joshua realize that people have to buy things as a whole?😭 like I cant go to the store and be like oh I’ll just take 6 ounces of this instead of the whole jar🥰

    • @robertp457
      @robertp457 Před 3 lety +22

      Make more and freeze the leftovers in single portions.

    • @scoob_11e27
      @scoob_11e27 Před 3 lety +20

      It’s abt portions and how much lasagna u wanna make

    • @Luna-sf7rn
      @Luna-sf7rn Před 3 lety +62

      It just makes it appealing for the premise of the show. But if you cook on a daily basis you have those already. He is using very basic ingredients. Plus, buying all together might seem “expensive” but it will always be cheaper than buying it from a restaurant and you’ll be able to make these dishes at ***least*** twice.

    • @Luna-sf7rn
      @Luna-sf7rn Před 3 lety +2

      I think it is very obvious lmfaooo

    • @youbloodybloodworktimejasper
      @youbloodybloodworktimejasper Před 2 lety +3

      click bait!

  • @ajo3300
    @ajo3300 Před 3 lety +22

    Genuinely waiting for a video where Josh starts the dish by growing his own tomatoes.

  • @kainx99
    @kainx99 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Last week-end, I was invited to a lasagna party, which meant that everybody that went brought a lasagna, and may the best lasagna win. And since I was to multiple legendary family lasagna recipe, i figured, let's do the 1 dollar lasagna! If I was going to loose, I might I as well not sink too much money into it.
    TLDR: I won. Every loved my lasagna!
    How? Well. I followed the recipe, but like most people, I improvised a bit on the spices in the sauce mix:
    - I added a generous drizzle of Worcestershire Sauce (It's like a cheat code)
    - I added dried Basil (1 tablespoon)
    - I added dried Oregano (1 tablespoon)
    - I forgot to buy fresh garlic, so I used dried Garlic instead (2 tablespoon)
    - I was generous on the chili flakes
    - Added salt & pepper to taste
    This may be the cheapest lasagna around, but it beat so many others, I am now the reigning Lasagna king (at least for this year), all that thanks to this recipe!
    PS: I used store bought pasta noodles, because I do not have the equipment to make my own pasta

    • @JDubST
      @JDubST Před 6 měsíci

      Seasoning will always be king in cooking! He says it's *optional* but adding in things like oregano and red pepper flakes makes such a huge difference. And one thing I've found, and is probably the most obvious, is grating a block of cheese instead of using the shredded stuff. Makes such a huge difference!😊😊

  • @veronicahickson9436
    @veronicahickson9436 Před 2 lety

    Love your channel!!!

  • @chickennugget6521
    @chickennugget6521 Před 3 lety +166

    did Joshua Weissman just say 'storebought is fine' is the world ending? or did josh give up-
    edit: everyone stop taking it so seriously😭 I just wanted to make a joke-

    • @Rich_ard
      @Rich_ard Před 3 lety +7

      @Edward Moriarty but so worth it.

    • @chickennugget6521
      @chickennugget6521 Před 3 lety +4

      @Edward Moriarty bro it's a joke- Joshua just doesn't usually say yes to store-bought so I thought it's funny. don't take it to heart

    • @chickennugget6521
      @chickennugget6521 Před 3 lety +4

      @Edward Moriarty lol I've made it before and tbf I enjoyed it. I think a newly starting cook wouldn't enjoy it but I honestly do love to cook and bake so it's a lot of fun for me

    • @CantEscapeFlorida
      @CantEscapeFlorida Před 3 lety

      He gave up cause now it doesnt matter what he makes he makes enough money from you watching.

    • @stevennicholas5472
      @stevennicholas5472 Před 3 lety +1

      Only when comparing price (given what you have to buy to enable you to make proper home-made).

  • @unprofessionallypolished
    @unprofessionallypolished Před 3 lety +5

    My boyfriends favorite! I’ll make this week! Thanks! Can’t wait to get your cookbook delivered. The wait is killing me!

  • @xxxl2281
    @xxxl2281 Před 2 lety

    you know most food presentations on youtube don't speak, they're just silent and make really good food. and i really like that. But with Josh it's different: he makes good food, he talks(a lot, he talks a lot), he critises these resturants but i like his videos even better man, his voice, his humour and omw the edits! his personality is just awesome. THIS IS THE CONTENT I SIGNED UP FOR

  • @Frde7
    @Frde7 Před 2 lety +9

    So weird hearing "eating lasagna in a italian restaurant" when the "eating out" culture here in Scandinavia is pretty much non-existent. Especially a dish that is very common in every household. But I like this recipe, gonna try it out for sure!

  • @jonimather2255
    @jonimather2255 Před 3 lety +22

    "Garfield ate the lasagna( buffet) and went to bed."
    Just well, extraordinarily beautiful.

  • @nickv5131
    @nickv5131 Před 3 lety +9

    I’d love to know where you buy ground beef or ground pork for 3.25 a pound. Groceries where I live are next level expensive now.

    • @briangrice1999
      @briangrice1999 Před 3 lety

      Right?!? That's what I was gonna say

    • @airdrighmor1439
      @airdrighmor1439 Před 3 lety +2

      2.49 to 2.99 on sale here in Utah

    • @nickv5131
      @nickv5131 Před 3 lety +2

      @@airdrighmor1439 damn. My grocery bill has gone up 25% overall in the past 6 months.

    • @airdrighmor1439
      @airdrighmor1439 Před 3 lety +1

      @@nickv5131 yeah, covid created some serious supply issues. My grocery store is often out of many common items.

    • @BBinHawaii
      @BBinHawaii Před 3 lety +3

      He lives in Texas - so do I and our beef is always pretty cheap. $3-$5lb usually on average.

  • @failorrise7093
    @failorrise7093 Před rokem

    Hands down best lasagna video on youtube

  • @jsl9289
    @jsl9289 Před 3 lety

    I love this series

  • @chirags7265
    @chirags7265 Před 3 lety +28

    The pain in his voice when he says, 'But store bought is also fine' 😭😭

  • @99690893
    @99690893 Před 3 lety +30

    I'm from Italy and we don't discard the dough, we incorporate it with some lard. Please don't waste food and ingredients

    • @messer_sverio2
      @messer_sverio2 Před 3 lety

      Cosa

    • @jvallas
      @jvallas Před 3 lety +3

      I don’t understand what “incorporate it with some lard” means. In the lasagne?

    • @99690893
      @99690893 Před 3 lety

      @@jvallas Just try it friend one recipe is not the only recipe

    • @jvallas
      @jvallas Před 3 lety +1

      @@99690893 I’m not afraid to try it. I don’t understand what it means. Incorporate it HOW? Dough and lard? What do I do with them?

  • @wayneyeo186
    @wayneyeo186 Před 3 lety

    We made it, loved it, spares in the fridge for lunch tomorrow, and another supper in the freezer. Will we do it again ? Absolutely. Thank you Josh.

    • @GoldenEmotions
      @GoldenEmotions Před 2 lety

      How did you go about freezing? Did you freeze it after it was fully baked or in between or part of it prior to baking at all???

  • @veronicahickson9436
    @veronicahickson9436 Před 2 lety

    Cooked this lasagna but with store bought noodles !!! My kids loved it

  • @inigopatch420
    @inigopatch420 Před 3 lety +24

    the price of Parmesan in Italy varies (especially for the seasoning and the type of shop) but usually the 12-month one goes on sale at 18 euros per kg, I think that in America it costs double (minimum) 🤣
    6:09 you can use besciamella instead of ricotta if you like it or just mozzarella and cheese (and i think mozzarella e parmigiano è proprio l'accoppiata perfetta perché è più leggera della versione con besciamella e parmigiano)

    • @neludesign
      @neludesign Před 3 lety +2

      Mia madre ci mette mozzarella, parmigiano e besciamella poi giusto per farla completa aggiunge anche due etti di prosciutto cotto sparsi tra uno strato e l’altro ahah

    • @giulianogisotti4107
      @giulianogisotti4107 Před 3 lety +1

      Noi ci andiamo di bescia e parmigiano drittissimo

  • @FunkelFargas
    @FunkelFargas Před 3 lety +7

    Josh is gonna have my nonna rolling in her grave saying "you can't make it as good with a rolling pin"

  • @ryant2568
    @ryant2568 Před 2 lety

    A potato masher to break up ground beef. How have I never thought of this? You have opened my eyes.

  • @amarisdiaz7503
    @amarisdiaz7503 Před 3 lety

    im blown away that its that easy to make your own pasta. what a game changer.

  • @m4k4ve1iCRO
    @m4k4ve1iCRO Před 3 lety +44

    5:36
    He thinks this is an Italian flag.
    In reality, that's an Irish flag.
    Such an American thing to do lol...

    • @fnsmike
      @fnsmike Před 2 lety +11

      No joke goes over Hitch Slap's head. His reflexes are too fast, he would catch it.

    • @tigercoke
      @tigercoke Před 2 lety

      @@fnsmike oml drax !

  • @humanistbadger1957
    @humanistbadger1957 Před 3 lety +57

    Wouldn't making/using a traditional bechamel sauce be less expensive than purchasing ricotta?

    • @teasugarsalt
      @teasugarsalt Před 3 lety +4

      If you like sadness

    • @beepboopily6285
      @beepboopily6285 Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah it's just butter flour and milk. Then add in parmesan or other cheeses you have and it would be amazing imo

    • @giulianogisotti4107
      @giulianogisotti4107 Před 3 lety +10

      @@teasugarsalt hard disagree

    • @frcShoryuken
      @frcShoryuken Před 3 lety +7

      @@beepboopily6285 adding freshly grated nutmeg into it is amazing

    • @EllenHukkeri
      @EllenHukkeri Před 3 lety +1

      But why no Bechamel?!!

  • @gregwassen3877
    @gregwassen3877 Před 3 lety

    Great Work!

  • @bitburg40
    @bitburg40 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve never pre-cooked fresh pasta noodles before building the lasagna. I simply build it with raw fresh pasta and it cooks perfectly when I bake it.

  • @benstapf3624
    @benstapf3624 Před 3 lety +30

    Pov: You think there should be bechamel instead of ricotta

  • @TheSlavChef
    @TheSlavChef Před 3 lety +20

    Leaving work, my coworker said, "Hasta lasagna!"
    I replied, "Pasta la vista!"

  • @sandrajean-pierre3445
    @sandrajean-pierre3445 Před 2 lety

    Made this today and it is FIRE! Sooo yummy!

  • @skbg8351
    @skbg8351 Před 3 lety

    Honestly when you make homemade food it’s cheaper most of the time but I appreciate your videos you’re a good cook ly

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk Před 3 lety +39

    On my first ever attempt at home made lasagna, I was able to finish making a lasagna faster than a frozen one takes to cook. So much better also.