When winter settles in and the evenings turn long and dark, there’s nothing quite as comforting as a bubbling dish of homemade spinach and ricotta lasagna. It’s the kind of meal that warms the entire kitchen – layers of soft pasta, creamy ricotta, wilted spinach, and a rich tomato sauce all baked together until golden at the edges.
This is winter cooking at its best: simple ingredients, slow warmth, and a hearty dish that brings everyone to the table. Perfect for Sunday afternoons, quiet nights in, or those frosty days when only a homemade bake will do.


Ingredients (Serves: 4–6)
For the tomato sauce
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 onion, finely chopped
- 2 garlic cloves, crushed
- 1 tin (400 g) chopped tomatoes
- 1 tbsp tomato purée
- 1 tsp dried basil or oregano
- Salt and pepper, to taste
For the ricotta filling
- 500 g ricotta cheese
- 300 g fresh spinach (or 150 g frozen, thawed & squeezed dry)
- 1 egg
- Salt and pepper
- A pinch of nutmeg
To assemble
- 9–12 lasagna sheets (fresh or dried)
- 150 g mozzarella, grated
- 50 g Parmesan, grated
Recipe
Step 1: Make the Tomato Sauce
- Heat olive oil in a pan.
- Add onion and cook until soft and golden.
- Stir in garlic, tomatoes, purée, basil/oregano, and seasoning.
- Simmer gently for 15–20 minutes until rich and thick.
Step 2: Prepare the Ricotta Filling
- Wilt the spinach in a pan or microwave, then squeeze out excess water.
- Chop roughly and mix with ricotta, egg, nutmeg, and a little seasoning.
Step 3: Assemble the Lasagna
- Preheat the oven to 180°C (fan).
- Spread a spoonful of tomato sauce across the base of a baking dish.
- Add a layer of pasta sheets.
- Spread over half the ricotta mixture.
- Repeat layers: sauce → pasta → ricotta → sauce → pasta.
- Finish with a final layer of sauce and sprinkle mozzarella and Parmesan on top.
Step 4: Bake
Bake for 30–35 minutes until bubbling, golden, and irresistible.
Let rest for 5 minutes before slicing – this helps the layers settle beautifully.


Serving Suggestions
Spinach & ricotta lasagna pairs beautifully with:
- A winter side salad (rocket, pear, walnuts)
- Garlic bread warm from the oven
- Steamed green vegetables
- A cosy glass of red wine or a soft winter mocktail
Light a candle, serve on warm plates, and enjoy that deep winter comfort.
Winter Cosiness Tip
Lasagna always tastes even better when enjoyed on a dark winter evening with:
- Soft lamplight
- A blanket over your lap
- A film, a book, or quiet music playing
- Frost forming gently outside
It’s the kind of meal that makes winter feel slower, softer, and deeply comforting.
Final Thoughts
Spinach & ricotta lasagna is one of those dishes that feels like a warm hug on a winter’s night: simple ingredients, slow-cooked comfort, and a bubbling bake that fills the whole home with its rich aroma.
Serve it on a chilly evening, gather around the table, and enjoy the soft glow of winter with every forkful.

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