Triple meat and mucho veggies Lasagna

Lasagna is one of our all time family favorites and one of my favorite things to make. Sometimes when I plan my grocery list I ask my kids for meal ideas and then they help me cook on the night I make their favorites. Max picks lasagna a lot, so he obviously likes to help make it too, and he especially loves eating it! Here is my lasagna recipe. I put meat in mine, but it has so many veggies in it, you could easily leave the meat out and make a very yummy veggie lasagna. (Let me know if you try it this way!)

Max helping with lasagna
Max helping with lasagna

Triple Meat and veggie lasagna

Ingredients:
2 tsp EVOO
1 lb. Ground Chuck
1 lb. Ground Italian Sausage
1/2-1 green bell pepper – diced
3-6 red, yellow & red mini peppers – diced
4-6 mushrooms – diced
1 medium onion – diced
6 cloves garlic – diced
1 medium carrot – diced
15 oz. can tomato sauce
12 oz. tomato paste
15 oz. can diced fire roasted tomatoes or 6 fresh diced Roma tomatoes
1 tsp each basil, oregano, parsley
1-2 pinches red pepper flakes
1-2 tsp salt
1-2 tsp pepper
1 tsp sugar
no boil lasagna noodles (I usually use 9)
16 oz cottage or ricotta cheese
16 oz mozzarella cheese
1-2 cups Parmesan cheese (I use grated and shredded)
sliced pepperoni
1 cup water or red wine


Not sure about adding veggies?? My kids used to be picky about eating vegetables when they were little, so when I first started adding veggies to this, and many other recipes, I would dice them all in my Ninja first so they were so tiny, the kids didn’t know they were in there. Once they ate it and loved it, I started dicing them myself, so that they were bigger chunks and makes it so colorful too! It all depends on how big or small you want your veggies. (I love my Ninja, btw… if you don’t have one, I recommend it!)

Cutting veggies is my favorite!
Cutting veggies is my favorite!

Directions:
Brown sausage and ground chuck in skillet with 2 tsp EVOO.
Add diced veggies (except tomatoes) to skillet while meat is browning.
Add garlic towards the end of the browning process.
Drain grease once meat is browned.
Add water or preferably red wine to pan and scrape up any bits from bottom with a wooden or nylon spoon.
Add tomatoes, tomato sauce, tomato paste and seasonings. Stir.
Bring to boil, then reduce to simmer for 30 minutes.


Preheat oven to 350

In 9 x 13″ casserole dish, layer noodles, meat mixture, pepperoni, cottage cheese, mozzerella, parm. Repeat until meat mixture is gone. I usually do three layers. 3 noodles on each layer.

Bake at 350 for 45-60 minutes.

serve piping hot with fresh garlic bread.



Time saving tips:
Sauce can be made the night before to allow flavors to marry longer.

Lasagna is also a great meal that you can make ahead of time if you do meal prep one day per week.

It also freezes well, so sometimes I will make two in one night, so I can freeze one for a future easy meal night.


Brown sausage and ground chuck in skillet with 2 tsp EVOO.


I love all the colors the veggies add.
I love all the colors the veggies add.

Add diced veggies (except tomatoes) to skillet while meat is browning.
Add garlic towards the end of the browning process.

We didn’t have enough lasagna noodles, even though I was sure I had checked before shopping. UGH. Oh well, we improvised with some fettucine noodles! 🙂

Layer noodles, meat mixture, cottage/ricotta, mozzarella, parmesan and pepperoni, then repeat layers.
OH SO CHEESY!!!  Lasagna recipe
OH SO CHEESY!!!
Browned and bubbly goodness
Browned and bubbly goodness

We like our cheese nice and browned. Just bake yours
until the cheese is melted the way you like it.

Enjoy!
We like ours with my cheesy garlic bread. Click here for the recipe.

Welcome to our blog!

Family fun at Bryce Canyon! October 2017

Welcome to Happy Place Creatives! We are the Cain family. We currently live in Avon, Indiana, but have hopes of someday moving to a place that’s warm year round and has a beach nearby!

Let me introduce you to my family and our blog
so you can get to know us a little better.

I’m Melissa. The mom of Happy Place Creatives. I grew up in Indiana, in the small town of Monrovia. I went to Monrovia schools from k-12 (with the exception of a couple of months in 5th grade, where we lived in Lake Saint Louis, MO.) I come from a long line of Monrovians…My parents went to Monrovia, and so did my Dad’s parents!

Micah, the dad, grew up moving around the west coast. He was born in Seattle, WA, then moved around WA, OR & CA throughout his childhood. He went to 9 different schools. We had quite the difference in upbringing!

You are probably wondering how Micah ended up in Indiana, huh? Well, it’s a funny story! He moved to Florida after graduating high school, in Oregon, to attend Florida College. There he met a girl…named Melissa! But wait! It wasn’t who you think it was. That’s right! It was a “different Melissa”. (We are both Melissa Jean, too! NO JOKE!) Anyhooooo, After only one semester at that college, he moved back home, to Oregon, for a brief time, then headed to L.A. to help with disaster clean up after the ’94 earthquakes. He did that for a while, but he soon ended up here in Indiana, to continue his relationship with “the other Melissa”.

Fast forward four years, they broke up, and I started working at Kinko’s (Now FedEx Office, but it will always be Kinko’s to us!). Micah was a manager there. For him, he says it was “love at first site”. (It took some work before I came around. lol) That was spring 1998. We were officially dating by summer. We married in October 2000.

We now have three amazing children, Makensie (18), Macy (16), & Max (14). We also have an adorable, 4 year old fur baby, named Milo. He’s a Shih Tzu/poodle. (Does that make him a Shih Poo? Or a Tzoodle?)

Grand Canyon photo opp
Makensie, Macy, Max & Milo at Bryce Canyon, UT

In this family, we are all about having fun! Sarcasm runs deep here, and if we aren’t picking on you in some way, we either don’t know you well enough, or don’t like you well enough! LOL We love to joke around and laugh together.

Hilarious roller coaster pic
Macy’s face is so hilarious!
Dollywood ~ Tennessee

We enjoy spending time together. We especially enjoy amusement parks, camping, bonfires, and hiking in the summer. And puzzles, ping pong and board games during winter.

We love to have family dinners together. With our kids being teens and having their own schedules, we only get to do this a couple times per week now, but we’ve always done it, so we all still cherish those times when it does happen. We have always had a strict “NO PHONES at the table” policy when it comes to family dinners too, so it’s always been US, truly spending time together, talking about our day. By the end of dinner, we are usually laughing and getting out of control. We’ve made many memories at the dinner table, for sure!

Macy taking it all in at the Grand Canyon
Macy taking it all in at Bryce Canyon, UT

We love to travel too. We haven’t always been able to do this a lot, not near as much as we’d like to. But the trips we’ve taken have been amazing! We have more planned and hope to continue traveling with our children, even after they’re adults and on their own.

I’m an artist, and I’ve always done arts and crafts with my children and encouraged them to be creative. They are all artistic and very creative in many ways and I LOVE it!

Creativity is contagious… pass it on! ~ Albert Einstein

In this blog we will discuss all things creative. From Creative projects to creative travel ideas, creative ways to save money, ways to spend quality time as a family, and more! It is my hope to inspire everyone to add creativity to their lives and to figure out what makes you happy and make it a goal to create that happy place!

Feel free to leave comments on topics you’d like us to write about or creative projects you’d like us to try!