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    Beef and vegetable lasagne

    A warming meal to cheer up a chilly day

    A warming meal to cheer up a chilly day

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    (7 votes)
    Cooking Time

    Cook: 1 Hour

    Cooking Time

    Serves: 2

    Cooking Time

    Price: 98p per serving

    Nutritional Information

    Each 474g serving contains

    Energy
    7428kj
    374kcal
    19%
    Fat
    7.6g
    Med
    11%
    Saturates
    2.8g
    Med
    14%
    Sugars
    15.6g
    High
    17%
    Salt
    0.47g
    Med
    8%
    1
    of your 5-a-day
    of your reference intake.
    Typical energy values per 100g:
    1567kj/375kcal

    Ingredients

    2 x sheets dried lasagne

    150g Asda Frozen Lean Minced Beef

    2 sprays Frylight Sunflower Oil spray

    150g Asda frozen Scratch Cook Vegetable Base Mix

    1tsp Asda frozen Scratch Cook garlic

    227g can Napolina Chopped Tomatoes

    2tbsp tomato purée

    4 basil leaves shredded or 1 level tsp dried oregano

    125g quark

    2tbsp fat free fromage frais

    1 large egg

    Method

    1
    Simmer the lasagne in water for 8-10 mins until tender. Drain and set aside.
    2
    Preheat the oven to 190C/170C Fan/Gas 5. Spread the mince out evenly in a nonstick frying pan. Cook for 5-7 mins, stirring often. Tip into a small pan.
    3
    Wipe out the frying pan and spray with the Frylight. Cook the frozen vegetable base mix and garlic for 3-4 mins, stirring often. Add the veg to the mince.
    4
    Add the tomatoes, tomato purée, basil or oregano and 5tbsp water, bring to a boil then simmer and cover for 15 mins.
    5
    Mix the quark and fromage frais together until smooth. Add the egg and beat in with a fork. Season.
    6
    Spray the inside of a small ovenproof dish with Frylight. Put a layer of pasta in the bottom. Cover with half the meat sauce, then another layer of pasta, the rest of the meat sauce and the rest of the lasagne.
    7
    Top with the quark mix. Bake for 25 mins. Serve.

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