This Lasagna for Two Recipe is a classic lasagna but made for two people in a loaf pan. This is convenient when you want lasagna but don't want to make a huge amount for tons of people!
It's time for this Lasagna for Two Recipe!
So, usually in, oh I dunno mid-January, is when everything on Pinterest begins to be heart-shaped and red. Pancakes, jell-o, cookies, meringues, you name it. And every single time, my internal knee-jerk reaction is to whisper:
“DIE DIE DIE DIE”
I can’t help it. I’m just not a huge fan of Valentine’s day, but over the years I’ve realized it doesn’t have to be a lame holiday. There are tons of ways to have a perfectly enjoyable Valentine’s Day without it being dumb and annoying.
First step: Don’t buy champagne (grocery stores usually mark it up during V-Day anyway). Drink a pét-nat instead. Or beer. I love beer.
Third step: If you’re going to buy the cheesy candy from the drug store, buy it the day after when it’s 50% off. Duh.
And lastly, fourth step: STAY HOME. Cook dinner for you and your man/girl or friends. Restaurants where prix fixe menus exist and they put heart-shaped confetti on the tables makes me want to vom.
Why Lasagna for Two Is Amazing?
A few months ago, Josh and I were craving lasagna. We wanted layers and layers of cheese and bolognese and carbs. But what we didn’t want was a bunch of leftovers so when I was going through my baking dishes to decide which one we should and use none of them worked (all of my small ones are round), I noticed my loaf pan just whispering my name, dying to be put in the game. I'm so glad we figured out how to make this Lasagna for Two recipe.
The clouds parted in the sky! AHHHH!! It’s the perfect size for lasagna sheets (though they do need to be put side-by-side and overlapped by a bit).
We started a homemade bolognese, put it on low and allowed it to simmer for an hour while we went on a hike with Amelia. When we came home, we opened a bottle of wine, layered that bitch and put it in the oven. It was a glorious dinner for two.
We couldn't eat the entire loaf pan but the leftovers were manageable (I’d say we ate a bit more than half), which meant the next day we had just enough for lunch. Dinner perfection.
How to Make this Lasagna for Two Recipe
This recipe is super easy but here's how I like to make it:
- Make the ragu! It's super simple and classic. It has onion, carrots, spices, crushed tomatoes, tomato paste that all simmers together for about 45 minutes. It really marries all the flavors together which is essential to developing a delicious ragu.
- Cook the noodles. I like to cook the noodles. Whenever I cook no-cook lasagna noodles, I find they aren't as delicious. I always like to cook my noodles a minute or two under so they're nice and al dente.
- Layer the lasagna. This recipe uses ricotta and mozzarella. I like to dot the ricotta on, add the sauce and then add a liberal handful of mozzarella. Repeat with the layering.
- Freeze if you like! This is a good place to freeze the lasagna for later, if you like. See below in the *notes* section of the recipe card for detailed instructions.
- Bake it! I like to bake it for about 30 minutes, and until the top of the cheese is nicely melted.

Lasagna for Two Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 peeled and minced shallots
- 1 carrot (peeled and diced)
- Kosher salt
- 3 garlic cloves peeled and minced
- 1 teaspoon dried Italian seasoning*
- ¼ teaspoon crushed red pepper
- ¾ pound (90%/10%) ground beef
- 1 (15-ounce) can crushed San Marzano tomatoes
- Water
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- ½ pound dried lasagna sheets
- ½ cup fresh ricotta
- 1 cup shredded low-moisture mozzarella
Instructions
To Make the Sauce:
- In a dutch oven or medium pot, set over medium heat, heat the olive oil. When hot, add the shallots, diced carrot and a pinch of salt; cook until translucent, about 2 to 3 minutes. Next, mix in the garlic cloves, Italian seasoning and crushed red pepper; cook for an additional minute, until very fragrant. Add the ground beef and break it up with a spoon into crumbles. Cook for about 5 to 7 minutes, mixing occasionally, until browned.
- Pour in the crushed tomatoes. Add about ¾ cup water (you can eyeball this measurement) to the empty tomato can and swish it around, picking up any leftover tomatoes from the side of the can, and pour it in the pot. Next, stir in the tomato paste. Bring the sauce to a simmer and then immediately turn the heat down to low. Cover the pot and allow the sauce to simmer and merry for 30 to 40 minutes.
- Uncover the pot, give it a taste test, and adjust the salt according to your liking. Allow the sauce to simmer for an additional 10 minutes, uncovered.
To Cook the Lasagna Noodles:
- Meanwhile, bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the sheets of lasagna and cook according to the packages directions, usually this is around 8 to 9 minutes. Drain and toss with a teaspoon of olive oil so the pasta sheets don’t stick.
To Assemble the Lasagna:
- Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F. To assemble the lasagna, grab your 8 x 5-inch loaf pan. Place two sheets of lasagna pasta on the bottom of the loaf pan, overlapping them slightly. Spread around a thin layer of bolognese, top with a few dots of ricotta and a handful of mozzarella. Repeat the layering process until you’ve reached the top. The top layer should be pasta, a bit of sauce and a good amount of mozzarella cheese.
- Transfer to the oven to bake for 15 to 20 minutes. To get the top layer of cheese all burnt and bubbly, turn on the broiler. Place the lasagna underneath the broiler for 2 to 3 minutes, watching it the entire time. Allow to stand for a few minutes before slicing (it’ll be crazy hot!). Top with some Parmesan, if you like, and some fresh basil.
Notes
Nutrition
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Carole says
This recipe is perfect for two. I used the ready to bake lasagna sheets so even less prep work. Otherwise followed the recipe and it turned out great, by husband said it’s a keeper!
Pamela says
This looks wonderful! I’m going to make it for just the 2 of us. You mention 1/2 lb of noodles, about how many sheets would that be? I have a big unopened box already..... Do you make lots of layers?
Adrianna Adarme says
not sure how many noodles. but a box of lasagna noodles is 1 pounds so you'll need half of it! 🙂
Judy Uhl says
This looks perfect for my sister and brother in law. She is having eye surgery next month. If i assemble it and they pop it in the oven from the fridge should they add about 5 mins to cooking time? Thanks! Judy
Adrianna Adarme says
yes that should work perfectly! she might need 5 more minutes. i would advise them to check it 5 minutes before just to make sure it's not getting overcooked. 🙂
home_audio says
I love lasagna but unfortunately I can't make it looks good when put it on the dish. It always looks smash and I'm so unhappy. But in the end it doesn't matter how it looks, most important is how it taste 😀
Amy Basso says
How ingenious! Perfect for my husband and I! Casseroles are always waaaaay too huge for the two of us! Love the idea of cooking it in a loaf pan.
bev @ bevcooks says
"layered that bitch and put it in the oven." Aaaaaaaand this is why I love you.
Adrianna Adarme says
Hahah! This is how I speak in normal life. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Dean Shepherd says
I know that Adrianna said she "...likes corgis, pancakes and cute things.", but I don't think she meant you should use a corgi in the recipe too.
Or did she? I mean, if the Queen likes them...Hmm. I might try it.
By the way, my wife can't tolerate garlic or onion, so I had to split the cooking container in two with a vertical slice of Lasagna - like a bulkhead in a ship. I put a black olive on the top on my side so that I didn't serve her my side by mistake.
😉
Lee says
Omg I just want some lasagna right now!!! I'm planning to make this with my mom eventually since we love lasagna 😉
Lee
http://Www.lastnightwithlee.blogspot.com
Sierra says
I'm sorry if I missed it, but what temperature do you bake at?
Adrianna Adarme says
Ahh! Sorry about that. It's in now! 350 degrees F.
Beauty Follower says
So delicious!
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abby - little city adventures says
This is genius!!
Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says
This looks so much better than the lasagna for two I've made before. I'll def have to remember this next time I need a smaller portion!
Christy@SweetandSavoring says
I am so with you on the heart-shaped crap! Just...ugh. And I'm pretty tired of all the Valentine's gift guides going around the blogs lately, to be honest. It's just a cliche at this point. I work on Saturday so I have no idea what we'll do afterward. Maybe institute a no-devices policy and play some board games, haha.
Oh, and of course the lasagna looks amazing. Great idea to put it in the loaf pan!
Adrianna Adarme says
Dude, I love the no-devices policy! Sounds like such a good idea!
Elyse says
just discovered your blog! I totally agree with the valentines blah. Dinner at home with a nice bottle of red is all I ever want! Plus this year I have convinced the husband to do the cooking and I will sort the cocktails, not a heart shaped piece of confetti in sight! Perfect!
Adrianna Adarme says
Haha. LOVE! Welcome, so glad you're here. xo