I am not good at cooking. I blame my short attention span but I also just think I’m lazy. I’d rather stick a prepared meal from a package in the magic cooking box and have it come out done in 3 minutes. Sure, maybe they taste like cardboard, but I don’t have to get my hands dirty or take time away from watching my soaps (ok I don’t watch soaps…mostly HGTV) in order to prepare them.
Last night, the fabulous Christy (The Write Gal) over on Momdot emailed me a recipe for Crock Pot Lasagna and since my husband was coming home from a business event today I didn’t think he’d want to worry about cooking. So I decided to give the recipe a try.
First of all I had to shop.
The ingredients for the recipe are as follows:
- 8 uncooked lasagna noodles
- 1lb ground beef
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning
- 1 (28 oz.) jar of spaghetti sauce
- 1/3 cup water
- 1 (4oz.) can of mushrooms
- 1 (15 oz.) package of ricotta cheese
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
Ok, so first I had to solve my first dilemma – do lasagna noodles come COOKED? Once I sorted through that and realized it meant that you don’t need to cook them ahead of time, I searched my house for the other ingredients. I found ground beef in the freezer, which was no surprise. In our house my husband buys all of our meat at the local butcher shop and I refuse to go in there because of the smell. So for me finding meat in the freezer is like a vending machine. The food just magically appears in there, I never have to buy it myself.
Anyhow, I had to go out and buy the rest of the ingredients except for the Italian seasoning. My husband has a cabinet full of spices, one of which was labeled “Italian seasoning” – imagine that.
Below is a list of the items (and a photo for dramatic purposes) and their prices. Since I never buy the meat, I can’t tell you how much the ground beef is, but this should give you a rough idea of the cost of the recipe, you just need to add in the beef. I shopped at our local store which has some prices higher than a big chain store, but I save on gas. I usually buy generics when I can.
- Box of Lasagna noodles (uncooked, hehe): $1.89
- Jar of spaghetti sauce (26 oz. was the closest I could find): $1.99
- 1/3 cup water: FREE lol…
- No mushrooms….I have a rule against eating fungus so we are leaving those out.
- Container of ricotta cheese (15 oz.): $2.50
- Bag of shredded mozarella (2 cups): $.99 (I bought a whole bunch of these and put them in the freezer – great price)
- I also got a loaf of fresh Italian bread (it was still warm!) for: $1.99

Total spent (including the bread): $9.36 plus whatever ground beef costs. So without the bread, I bet you could do this meal for $10 which isn’t too bad. It looks like it will easily feed 4.
While I was setting out my ingredients, my husband came home from his event, which is a good thing for me because I had no idea how to THAW the ground beef. Sure, I know that the magic cooking box can do it, but I didn’t want to mess it up. So he explained to me how to do it. Then I asked him if I needed to brown the ground beef. He asked me what the recipe said. I said it wasn’t clear enough. He looked at the recipe. Below is what he saw:
Directions from Christy:
- Break noodles and place half in bottom of a greased slow cooker. (I spray mine with Pam)
- Brown ground beef in saucepan and drain.
- Stir in Italian seasoning and spread half over noodles in slow cooker.
- Layer half of sauce and water, half mushrooms, half ricotta cheese, and then half of mozzarella cheese over beef.
- Repeat layers.
- Cover and cook on low 5 hours.
Not clear right?
Yeah, I’m totally incompetent. And apparently I can’t read either.
So I managed to brown the ground beef and drain it without starting a fire. I piece did sort of go flying across the room somehow but it was small and no big deal, I just threw it out (you thought I’d say I put it back in the pan didn’t you?)
Then I began to follow the directions and fill the crock pot with the ingredients.
And I do admit I went to look at it like every 10 minutes to see how it was doing. I was proud I made it that far without ruining it and so I was admiring my work – over and over and over!
Below are a series of shots from the preparation and my finished masterpiece.
I did use Christy’s suggestion to spray the inside of the crock pot with Pam, but I think next time I will use Crisco or something not in a spray. It did stick to the sides a little and burn, but overall it was really good. I also think next time (yes, there will be a next time) I will make sure to get our favorite Spaghetti Sauce, Cipriani’s rather than the generic one I bought. The store I went to didn’t have it so I had to improvise. Cipriani’s is our FAVORITE jarred sauce and I know this recipe would be even better with it.
It fed the four of us with no problems and I think even if we had another adult or two eating, we could have made that work because we did have some left over.
So thanks for the recipe, Christy! I had my doubts (because of my own luck in the kitchen) but it turned out pretty darn tasty.

















Good job Kim! This looks really good and I’ve been wanting a crock pot lasagna recipe. Maybe I’ll try it out.
Looks very easy..easy enough for me to try! WE should have a cooking contest sometime Kim!