Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a special dish, deconstructed, "no-bake" broccoli, tuna, and barley lasagna. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook deconstructed, "no-bake" broccoli, tuna, and barley lasagna using 7 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Deconstructed, "No-bake" broccoli, tuna, and barley lasagna:
- Make ready 500 g lasagna sheet
- Make ready 1 broccoli, chopped as normal (around 500g?)/ other veggies
- Prepare 250 g barley, soaked overnight is preferable
- Prepare 1 can tuna (170g)
- Make ready 300 ml evaporated milk +700ml of water (or 1l of milk)
- Make ready 2 sachets (@20g) instant cheese sauces (I use Sainsbury's)
- Get 250 g strong-tasted cheese (I use blue cheese)
Last Christmas party one of my friends brought homemade ones. Managed to make this roughly following BBC Goodfood recipe. Craving some, opening cooking notes from my Mom, but only made half a recipe, so feel free to double this recipe. If you have multiple burners and woks, it will be nice to use a few of them and do multiple at once because making pancakes takes time.
Instructions to make Deconstructed, "No-bake" broccoli, tuna, and barley lasagna:
- First, boil the lasagna. Here I suggest to boil it in the milk if you to have enough milk and want it creamy, if not just follow your usual method for spaghetti or other pasta. Try to not get them sticking to each other by stirring it once in a while and adding it in crisscross position. No worries if some of them stick to each other though. Prepare a wide surface. Cut your broccoli while waiting.
- After lasagna is ready, take one by one with tongs and put them separately on the kitchen sheets. Don't throw the liquid out if you boiled it on milk.
- Boil in low heat. If you haven't soaked your barley, it's time to put your barley inside the mixture and boil for about 15 minutes. If you have, you can just add your barley inside the milk and go straight into the next step.
- Add chopped broccoli into you sauce. Add instant cheese sauce mixes (a bit of cheating here). If you don't have an instant sauce mix, I will mix 30g of parmesan, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and corn starch (or other flour for thickening the sauce) here. Keep stirring once in a while.
- Add tuna after your sauce has been boiling. Wait for 5 more minutes.
- Prepare your container. It's better to do this when your cheese sauce is still hot from the stove. Layer lasagna sheet, the sauce, then lasagna sheet again, etc. until your container is full and you finish both your lasagne and your sauce. Let them sit for 15 minutes at the least. Enjoy.
Craving some, opening cooking notes from my Mom, but only made half a recipe, so feel free to double this recipe. If you have multiple burners and woks, it will be nice to use a few of them and do multiple at once because making pancakes takes time. Add the mixture to the casserole dish and mix everything together. Add the shredded cheese on top. In a small bowl, add the breadcrumbs and melted butter, mix together then add on top of the cheese.
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