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Classic Lasagna

Submitted by: GE

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Model: Advantium 120 Over the Range
Cooks In: 28 Minutes
Yield:Makes 6 servings

This GE recipes is also available for the following Advantium models:

  • 240 Wall Oven

  • 240 Over the Range

  • 120 Wall Oven

  • 240 Wall Oven with Convection



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    INGREDIENTS:

    1/2 pound bulk sausage
    1 cup sliced fresh mushrooms
    1/2 cup chopped onion
    1 clove garlic, minced
    2 cups spaghetti sauce
    1 teaspoon sugar
    1 egg, beaten
    1 cup ricotta cheese
    1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese, divided
    6 lasagna noodles, cooked and drained
    1 1/4 cups shredded mozzarella

    PREPARATION:

    Cook sausage, mushrooms, onion and garlic until sausage is browned; drain. Add spaghetti sauce and sugar; blend well. In a small bowl, combine egg, ricotta cheese and 1/4 cup Parmesan cheese; blend well and set aside. Arrange 3 lasagna noodles in a greased 8-inch square baking dish, trimming to fit. Spread with half of the ricotta cheese mixture. Spoon half of sauce over cheese. Sprinkle with half of mozzarella cheese. Repeat layer of noodles, ricotta cheese mixture and sauce. Place dish on turntable or, if using the Advantium 120, on the black metal tray. Cook using the appropriate settings below or until bubbly. Top with remaining Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses during last 5 minutes of cooking time. If using the Advantium 120, top with remaining cheeses during last 8 to 10 minutes of cooking time. Let stand for 10 minutes.
    Cooking Settings:

    ADVANTIUM:

    120 Over the Range

    SETTINGS:

    U=Lo   L=Lo      

    TIME

    28 Minutes

    TRAY TYPE

    Metal Tray

    RATINGS & REVIEWS:

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    Date Posted:
    01/28/08
    I made this recipe using "no boiling required" lasagne by Barilla and adding about 1 1/4 cups of sauce per layer. Not only did it come out perfect but my family devoured it. I baked it on U-LO L-LO for 35 minutes, extending the time to ensure the noodles were cooked. I will definitely prepare this recipe again!
    Was this review helpful? Yes    |   933 users found this review helpful
    Date Posted:
    09/18/07
    THIS RECIPE WAS JUST GREAT. I WILL DEFINITELY MAKE IT AGAIN.
    Was this review helpful? Yes    |   979 users found this review helpful
    Date Posted:
    08/29/07
    Made this for a friend who couldn't believe how wonderful it tasted. I give this one 4 stars. Don't forget the caesar salad/garlic bread and a nice glass of red wine.....
    Was this review helpful? Yes    |   987 users found this review helpful
    Date Posted:
    08/07/07
    There is a good recipe like this one called Classic Lasagna for the 240V Advantium on this recipe site
    Was this review helpful? Yes    |   932 users found this review helpful
    Date Posted:
    08/03/07
    Recipe looks fine, but what about the conversion for a 240?
    Was this review helpful? Yes    |   1093 users found this review helpful

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    How can I tell which Advantium model I have?

    In general, our Advantium models have a logo on the front that indicates whether it's an Advantium 240 or an Advantium 120. If the logo just says, Advantium, then you most likely have an Advantium 240 model. If the logo says, Advantium 120, then you have an Advantium 120 model.

    There's another way to indicate which Advantium model you have. You can check the model number located inside the product's door -- see diagrams below. If your GE model number contains XXX1000, XXX1001, XXX1200 or XXX1201, then you have a 120-model. If your GE model number contains XXX2000, XXX2001, XXX2200 or XXX2201, then you have a 240-model.

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