Jamie Oliver’s Lasagne: Slow-cooked fennel, sweet leeks and cheeses
Combining the sweetness of fennel and leek with layers of heavenly pasta and four delicious cheeses, Jamie Oliver's lasagne recipe is the ultimate vegetarian comfort food.
From the book
Buy From
Introduction
Being really single-minded in our commitment to drag out all the sweet deliciousness from fennel and leeks, this lasagne is an absolute cracker. Made and layered up with love, it’s a confident and classy centrepiece
Ingredients
4 | large leeks |
3 | bulbs of fennel |
6 | cloves of garlic |
50g | unsalted butter |
½ a bunch (15g) | of fresh thyme |
125ml | soave white wine |
75g | plain flour |
1.5 ltrs | of whole milk |
1 | whole nutmeg, for grating |
50g | pecorino or parmesan cheese |
100g | Taleggio cheese |
400g | dried lasagne sheets |
125g | ball of mozzarella cheese |
100g | Gorgonzola cheese |
olive oil |
Method
Total time: 2 hours 20 minutes, plus cooling.
Trim and slice the leeks and fennel, then peel and finely chop the garlic. Melt the butter in a large pan over a medium heat, strip in most of the thyme leaves, then stir in the veg. Season, then fry for 15 minutes, stirring regularly. Pour in the wine, cover, and cook for 30 minutes, or until soft and sweet, stirring regularly and adding splashes of water, if needed.
Stir in the flour for a few minutes, then gradually add the milk, a splash at a time, stirring constantly. Simmer until thickened, stirring occasionally. Finely grate in half the nutmeg. Remove from the heat, finely grate in half the pecorino, tear in half the Taleggio, and stir well. Taste and season to perfection with sea salt and black pepper, if needed, and leave to cool.
Preheat the oven to 180ºC. To assemble, layer up the sauce and pasta sheets in a large baking dish, adding little bombs of mozzarella, Gorgonzola and the remaining Taleggio as you go, finishing with a final layer of sauce. Finely grate over the remaining pecorino and any other bits of cheese, then bake for 40 minutes, or until golden and bubbling. Pick the remaining thyme leaves, toss in a little oil, and scatter over for the last 5 minutes. Leave to stand for 15 minutes, then dig in.
Reviews
Have you tried this recipe? Let us know how it went by leaving a comment below.
Please note: Moderation is enabled and may delay your comment being posted. There is no need to resubmit your comment. By posting a comment you are agreeing to the website Terms of Use.