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Need an easy recipe for Lasagna and don't want to spend a whole day making it? I've got you covered with this Double Decker Lasagna in the Ninja Foodi!
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Lasagna is one of those meals I love to eat, yet dread making! Not only is it time consuming, I really dislike boiling those noodles prior to baking. So, when I do make it... I want to make a lot of it and freeze it for several other meals.
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Not only does this recipe eliminate the need to boil the noodles, it makes at least 8-10 servings! Serve it with a salad and a piece of garlic toast and you can easily get 12 servings out of this Double Decker Lasagna!
Can I make a Double Decker Lasagna an Instant Pot?
Of course! I happen to love the ease of the Ninja Foodi because you can pressure cook the lasagna and then crisp up the cheese all in one appliance, but you can certainly make this in the Instant Pot or any other electric pressure cooker.
If you want to learn more about the Ninja Foodi and its functions, here is my article on How to Use the Ninja Foodi.
Just make sure you have two pans that will stack in your pressure cooker and allow the pressure lid to close.
The only change you need to make is adding the cheese and browning in the oven. You can use the broil on low or bake on 400° F to get that cheese nice and browned.
Do I need any special pans to make a Double Decker Lasagna in the Ninja Foodi?
You can make this lasagna with any 7" x 3" pan as long as they can stack together and give enough clearance to close the lid. Please test that out beforehand, so there aren't any surprises when you go to pressure cook your lasagna.
The pans I used are MaxRock stackable stainless steel pots, but they are no longer available. I searched for a similar item that is stainless steel and these (affiliate link)Stackable pans from Koysas seem to fit the requirements.
The other thing that comes in handy is this OXO sling for setting the pans on. While the MaxRock pans come with a rack, I find it very difficult to use and I worry that the metal will bounce around and scratch the inner pot.
If you don't have an OXO sling, try to find something that is heat resistant silicone that is no more than one inch in height to put on the bottom of the inner pot to protect your pot. I have this silicone waffle maker (I haven't figured out how to make a good waffle in the Foodi) and use it sometimes, but the sling is much more handy and helps get the pans out of the Foodi.
I always recommend looking around your kitchen to see what you can make work before you buy any accessories. If you want to read about the accessories I use most, here is my article on 11 Best Ninja Foodi Accessories.
Can I make this recipe without meat?
Absolutely! I would add in an extra ½ cup of broth (veggie or water) in the sauce to make sure you have enough liquid to cook the noodles.
Or you can use vegetables like zucchini that have a high water content and will provide the noodles with extra liquid to cook through.
Can I make Double Decker Lasagna with Ground Beef?
Of course, you can use whatever meat combination you want. Just use 1 ½ pound and drain the fat if you need to. I like to cook the meat at least ½ way through to ensure it finishes cooking completely during the PC time.
I also recommend increasing the seasoning because the ground meat will not have as much seasoning as the sausage. A good place to start with a seasoning blend is the one I use in this recipe for Spaghetti in the Ninja Foodi.
Can I Freeze Lasagna?
Yes! It freezes wonderfully. A few tips when freezing any leftovers.
- Make sure the food has cooled completely before wrapping and freezing. Warm food sweats, creating condensation that then freezes and forms ice crystals on the food.
- Wrap the cooled food in plastic wrap. This protects the food from air and air is the cause of freezer burn.
- Squeeze as much air out of the bag as you possibly can. Air trapped in a container can lead to freezer burn rather quickly.
- Use within 6 months. Freezer burn can happen even when you store the food correctly and is more likely to happen if food is kept too long in the freezer.
Foods that show signs of freezer burn are safe to eat, but might not taste as wonderful as they would have without it. If you want to read a little more about freezer burn, here is an article: 5 Things to Know About Freezer Burn.
How can I reheat the Lasagna in the Ninja Foodi
Reheating foods is so easy in the Ninja Foodi and they turn out great whether they are frozen or in the fridge.
Reheating Lasagna in the Ninja Foodi from the fridge
I have found that the best way to reheat any pasta is by using the steam function to heat the pasta without over cooking it. Put two cups of water or any thin liquid in the inner pot and make sure the valve is to vent.
For individual servings of lasagna:
Place the lasagna in a covered pan and place on the rack in the low position. Set the steam function for 15-20 minutes. You can use the same pan you made the lasagna in or any pan that is heat resistant.
After the lasagna is heated through, use the Air Crisp function on 325° F to get the top nice and bubbly again. You can even add a little more cheese if you want... more cheese is always welcome!
For a whole pan of lasagna:
Place the lasagna in a covered pan and place on the rack in the low position. Set the steam function for 30 minutes. After the lasagna is heated through, use the Air Crisp function on 325° F to get the top nice and bubbly again. You can even add a little more cheese if you want... more cheese is always welcome!
Reheating Lasagna in the Ninja Foodi from frozen
Pasta is notoriously difficult to heat from frozen and usually takes forever! Not in the Ninja Foodi! Put two cups of thin liquid into the inner pot and put the frozen lasagna in a covered pan on the rack in the low position.
For individual servings of lasagna:
Use the steam function and make sure the valve is set to vent. Steam the lasagna in the Ninja Foodi for about 30 minutes. When it is heated through, use the Air Crisp function on 325° F to brown the top. Feel free to add more cheese!
For a whole pan of lasagna:
Place the lasagna in a covered pan and place on the rack in the low position. Pressure cook on high for 15 minutes. After the lasagna is heated through, use the Air Crisp function on 325° F to get the top nice and bubbly again. You can even add a little more cheese if you want... more cheese is always welcome!
It's Lasagna time in the Ninja Foodi and here is how you make it!
The first thing I like to do is make my own Ricotta cheese for this recipe. It's super easy to do and quick! Here is the video on how to make Ricotta at home just using milk, heavy cream and vinegar. I haven't done a recipe post on it, but there is so much interest I will do that soon. In the meantime, you can find the written instructions in the video description.
Of course, you don't have to make your own Ricotta, you can use store-bought. It really is fun to make though!
The second thing I usually do is prep and gather all of my ingredients. This really helps to keep a recipe moving along nicely.
Dice your onions into ¼" inch dice. Shred the cheese you want to use. Measure out your spices and beef broth.
Turn the Ninja Foodi on sear/sauté on high. Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Remove the casings from the Italian sausage. The easiest way to do this is by twisting in the middle and push the sausage out. Add the sausage to the inner pot and break up with a non stick safe kitchen tool like the Mix N Chop.
Add in 1 cup of onion and continue to sauté until ½-way cooked through. This takes about 5 minutes or so. Make sure nothing is stuck to the bottom of the pot. I like to scrape with this scoop & spread from Pampered Chef.
Add in 1 teaspoon of sea salt, 1 teaspoon of basil, 1 tablespoon of sugar and 1 cup of beef broth. Stir to combine.
From this point on, do not stir.
Add in 1 bulb of roasted garlic, 24 oz of spaghetti sauce or 2 ½ cups of your favorite red pasta sauce. Add in 1 can 14.5 oz of fire roasted tomatoes.
How to Roast Garlic in the Ninja Foodi: Cut the top off of the garlic bulb and drizzle with oil olive, wrap in foil. Put it on the Ninja Foodi rack on the low setting and set the bake to 325° F for 35 minutes.
Put the pressure lid on the Ninja Foodi and set on high pressure for 3 minutes. Make sure the black valve is to seal. Immediate release the pressure when the 3 minutes is up.
For the Ricotta Cheese:
Lightly scramble 2 eggs in a medium to large mixing bowl. Add 2 cups of Ricotta cheese, 1 teaspoon sea salt, 1 teaspoon basil, and ½ teaspoon black pepper. Add ¼ cup of freshly grated Parmesan Cheese and 1 bulb of roasted garlic. Mix to combine all the ingredients.
How to assemble the Lasagna
- Place a light layer of pasta sauce in the bottom of the pan
- Break up lasagna noodles to cover the bottom. It does not matter how you do this; just break them so they fit nicely and you don't have to overlap too much
- Add ½ cup of Ricotta cheese and spread around
- Add in ¼ cup of shredded Italian cheese
- Cover with 1-2 scoops of sauce
- Add another layer of lasagna noodles
- Add ½ cup of Ricotta cheese and spread around
- Add ¼ cup of shredded Italian cheese
- Cover with 1-2 scoops of sauce
- Add a third layer of lasagna noodles and cover with sauce
Repeat the process for the second pan.
*Don't add the final layer of shredded cheese until after pressure cooking.
Cover the bottom pan with parchment and stack the two pans together. Cover the top pan with a lid that has vent holes or cover with foil.
Place stacked pans on the OXO sling. Add 2 cups of beef broth or water to the inner pot and lower the pans into the Ninja Foodi.
Pressure cook on high for 20 minutes, make sure the black valve is to seal. When the pressure cooking time is up, allow to natural release for 5 minutes. Then manually release the remaining pressure and remove the lid away from you.
Remove the pans from the Ninja Foodi and remove the lid from the pan. Dump the liquid from the inner pot.
Place one pan of the lasagna on the rack in the low position, add shredded cheese and return to the Ninja Foodi. Air Crisp on 400° F for 5-10 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bubbly. I recommend opening the lid every 2- 3 minutes to check on the cheese so it doesn't burn.
Repeat for the second pan.
Allow the lasagna to cool for at least 10 minutes before serving. This will help it hold together when you slice it.
Serve & Enjoy!
Double Decker Lasagna in the Ninja Foodi
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Sauce for the Lasagna
- 19 ounces Italian sausage links
- 1 cup onion ¼" dice
- 1 teaspoon basil dried
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 cup beef broth
- 1 bulb garlic roasted, recipe in post
- 24 ounces spaghetti sauce
- 14.5 ounces fire roasted tomatoes
Ricotta Cheese
- 2 cups Ricotta Cheese
- 2 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon basil dried
- 1 tsp sea salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- ¼ cup Parmesan cheese shredded
- 1 bulb garlic roasted, recipe in post
For the Lasagna
- 1 pound Lasagna Noodles
- 1 batch Ricotta Cheese instructions below
- 1 batch sauce instructions below
- 2 cups cheese shredded, Italian style.
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Instructions
Sauce for the Lasagna
- Turn the Ninja Foodi on sear/saute on high. Add 1 tablespoon of Olive oil. Remove the casings from the Italian sausage. Add the sausage to the inner pot and break up
- Add in 1 cup of onion and continue to saute until ½ way cooked through. This takes about 5 minutes or so.
- Add in 1 teaspoon of sea salt, 1 teaspoon of basil, 1 tablespoon of sugar and 1 cup of beef broth. Stir to combine
- From this point on, do not stir.
- Add in 1 bulb of roasted garlic, 24 oz of spaghetti sauce or 2 ½ cups of your favorite red pasta sauce. Add in 1 can 14.5 oz of fire roasted tomatoes.
- Put the pressure lid on the Ninja Foodi and set on high pressure for 3 minutes. Make sure the black valve is to seal. Immediate release the pressure when the 3 minutes is up.
For the Ricotta Mixture
- Lightly scramble 2 eggs in a medium to large mixing bowl.
- Add 2 cups of Ricotta cheese, 1 teaspoon sea salt, 1 teaspoon basil, and ½ teaspoon black pepper.
- Add ¼ cup of freshly grated Parmesan Cheese and 1 bulb of roasted garlic. Mix to combine all the ingredients.
Lasagna Assembly
- Place a light layer of pasta sauce in the bottom of the pan. Break up lasagna noodles to cover the bottom.
- Add ½ cup of Ricotta Cheese and spread around. Add in ¼ cup of shredded Italian cheese.
- Cover with 1-2 scoops of sauce. Add another layer of lasagna noodles.
- Add ½ cup of Ricotta Cheese and spread around. Add ¼ cup of shredded Italian cheese.
- Cover with 1-2 scoops of sauce. Add a third layer of lasagna noodles and cover with sauce.
- Repeat with second pan. *Do not add a final layer of shredded cheese until after pressure cooking.
Cooking Instructions
- Cover the bottom pan with parchment and stack the two pans together. Cover the top pan with a lid that has vent holes or cover with foil. Place stacked pans on the OXO sling.
- Add 2 cups of beef broth or water to the inner pot and lower the pans into the Ninja Foodi. Pressure cook on high for 20 minutes, make sure the black valve is to seal. When the pressure cooking time is up, allow to natural release for 5 minutes. Then manually release the remaining pressure
- Remove the pans from the Ninja Foodi and remove the lid from the pan. Dump the liquid from the inner pot.
- Place one pan of the lasagna on the rack in the low position, add shredded cheese and return to the Ninja Foodi.
- Air Crisp on 400° F for 5-10 minutes or until the cheese is melted and bubbly. I recommend opening the lid every 2- 3 minutes to check on the cheese so it doesn't burn.
- Repeat for the second pan. Allow the pans of lasagna to cool for at least 10 minutes.
- Serve & Enjoy!
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I REALLY HOPE YOU LOVE THIS RECIPE AS MUCH AS I DO! PLEASE LEAVE ME A COMMENT AND LET ME KNOW!
ABOUT THE RECIPE AUTHOR, LOUISE LONG
Louise is a full-time recipe creator and food blogger @ The Salted Pepper. She has over 30 years of experience with cooking and recipe development. She owned a restaurant for several years and was a full-time RN until retiring to blog full time.
Louise has several very active Facebook groups that help people with the basics of cooking and getting the most out of the Ninja Foodi.
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Seeing the need for easy, delicious, and high quality recipes, she is focusing all of her efforts creating recipes specifically for the Ninja Foodi. Her recipes are easy for the home cook to follow and provide step-by-step instructions.
Louise is also a YouTube creator and you can find most of her recipes in video format on The Salted Pepper YouTube channel.
She is very responsive to messages and eager to help in any way she can.
Brandon Burton
Did everything you said to do, but made it vegan-style with "fake" ricotta using cashews, lemon, spinach and garlic and blended till creamy. Used gluten free lasagna noodles, dairy free parm, and beyond meat sausages. Turned out amazing!
Louise
I'm so glad to hear that!
Rita Konyar
Louise
What is the size of the double decker
You use is it a 7x3 if so where can I purchase that size
Thank you in advance be safe
Louise
The one I use isn't in stock anymore, but there is a link to a similar one in the recipe post.
Michael Press
Never got around to thanking you (Louise) for this great recipe, but it’s been my go-to lasagna recipe ever since I got the Foodi. And FYI for the gluten-free folks out there, the Barilla brand oven-ready lasagna noodles are the ONLY ones you should use. I just break them up best I can to fit the round pan, but either way this is a great recipe.
But the reason I am commenting now is not JUST the recipe, but the reheating method. I never really gave much credence to using the Foodi to reheat, despite your imploring us to do so. Well, today, I did and it was PERFECT! It was about half a lasagna, and the steam method was just perfect (followed but a short air crisp, as you suggested)! The microwave just reheats unevenly and can even dry out the pasta. That won’t be an issue anymore, and this will give me the courage to use the Foodi to reheat other foods now that this was such a success. Thanks, Louise!
Louise
I'm so glad you gave the steam function a try and glad you enjoyed the lasagna. Thanks for the tip about the gluten free noodles!
Trina Oickle-Pottie
Oh Louise, I made this tonight and it was fab! I used mild Italian sausage and it was nice. I didn't use spaghetti sauce though, I mixed a can of diced tomatoes and tomato paste and added my own seasonings. A bit runny, I did add a bit of water instead of beef stock, but it was still lovely. I didn't have ricotta: I took half a bag of broccoli slaw and food processed it very fine, then added cottage cheese, egg and parmesan and whipped it into a creamy mix. The boys have eaten broccoli in their lasagna and they have no idea (whoop whoop).
Question: we ate one pan and I wrapped up the second one tightly with plastic wrap and a freezer bag with the air sucked out of it. How would you go about reheating it? steam? PC again then a bit of AC?
Louise
I'm so glad to hear that! I usually reheat it using steam so I don't overcook the noodles. I wrap it well or put it in a covered container and steam for 20-30 minutes, depending on the size.
Theresa
Hi Louise,
I'd like to make this lasagna, fill two steamer pans as you did, but cook only one, and put the other uncooked in the freezer, so I can cook it from frozen later. Any advice on cooking times for the uncooked frozen one? Thanks.
Louise
I haven't tried that, I usually cook both and then freeze one and steam to reheat. I would think you could increase the PC time by 5-10 minutes to cook it from frozen. Please let me know what you end up doing and how it works out! Happy New Year!
Aprile Sandefur
Hi Louise!! Really LOVED your Lasagna recipe!!
I made it with a different ricotta recipe though... love taking a recipe and giving it a twist with flavors we love. I merged your lasagna recipe with a recipe of Giada De Laurentiis. For the ricotta I did the following changes.
1/2 tsp Salt
1/4 tsp Pepper
15 oz Ricotta Cheese
3/4 cup grated Parmesan Cheese
2 Eggs beaten lightly
1/4 cup chopped fresh Basil
2 TBLSP chopped fresh Parsley
Combine these ingredients to make the Ricotta for the Lasagna. If you don't have fresh Basil I suggest using the same 1/4 cup of Gourmet Garden Basil Stir-In Paste. You can find in the fresh vegetable cold area of the grocery. Thank you soooooo much for your Lasagna recipe in the NINJA FOODII, Now I can make Lasagna more often and it's easy peasy!!
Thank you again!! LOVE your videos... Keep them coming!!