Someone on Mumsnet posted this recipe with feta cheese but hot feta makes me heave... Anyway, it reminded me of an ancient WeightWatchers recipe my mum used to make and honest injun, it's really nice. Plus it takes 5 minutes to prepare - hooooo-zah!
Lasagne strips
1 big tub of full-fat cottage cheese
One or two tins of chopped tomatoes, dependent on how big your dish
Bag of spinach
Nutmeg to grate
Some more cheese, whatever you've got. Mozzarella would be swish, grated cheddar fine.
The first thing you have to do is work out approximately how many bits of lasagne you'll need. Rather than using bits of cannelloni which are a pain to find and tend to make it home from the supermarket in shards, you'll be rolling up your lasagne pieces lengthways. So work it out, folks. I do mine in a dish that's about 25cm square, so that's 10 bits of lasagne.
Pour some boiling water into a bowl and put in the lasagne. It's better if you drop in a bit of olive oil and fan them out a bit as sometimes they can stick together. Leave for 5 minutes. (Post Script: Bear in mind, as has been demonstrated below in the comments section that the pasta would like to stick together and coagulate into a big old lasagne brick. You must fight against this, hence the oil and the fanning. Or use a shallow dish so that you can give the lasagne a bit of space. Or just keep an eye on it, so that you can give it a swoosh if it looks like it's going to stick. I'm making this sound a lot more complicated than it is, amn't I? [sighs])
Mix the cottage cheese and finely chopped spinach (you'll probably need less than a bag, but it's up to you) and grate some nutmeg in as well. Don't be too horrified if there seems to be tons of spinach and not much cheese, the spinach disappears. I should say that you are also at libery to make this recipe with ricotta cheese, which would be more correct. But I tend to keep cottage cheese in the house and it behaves much the same as ricotta, to be honest.
Here's where it's up to you what to do next... on the Mumsnet recipe they just spread out the mixture onto the pasta and rolled it up like a swiss roll, which is beyond easy. I put a blob at the end then rolled it up to make a tube and then jammed some more in each end.
Whichever method you use, put them in the dish and then cover with a tin of chopped tomatoes. Or two, if you think that you need the extra.
Lob some mozzarella or grated cheese on top and then stick it in the oven for about half-an-hour. I sliced up the cannelloni and put them out for Babybear and she loved stuffing them into her mouth. As did her father into his.
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Re: The Quickest Cannelloni in the World
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Mij
on Mon 16 Apr 2007 13:50 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Your cannelloni is ignored no more, Aitch. I loved it, Daddy loved it, IzzyMouse threw it on the floor but then she's been doing that with most things except Tomato That Looks Exactly Like Tomato (hence need for poll type question about refusing food). Didn't even try it, so it's definitely her, not the food! So I think I'm going to try using the filling as a sauce for fusilli, as she seems more willing to try stuff in which she recognises the constituent parts. Bloody kids...
Re: The Quickest Cannelloni in the World - Aitch - HELP!
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Lin
on Fri 22 Jun 2007 18:10 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
What did I do wrong?
Its a disaster. I filled a really large bowl with the boiling water, added the oil & fanned in my lasagne sheets. When I returned to do the crafty rolling thing I had a wodge of stuck-together-lasagne sheets that stubbornly refused to be parted from each other. In vain I teased at them gently - they just came to bits in my hand guv. I have resorted to breaking them up and making a pseudo-lasagne, mosaically putting the bits together in layers between the spinach. How do I avert catastrophe a second time? Re: Re: The Quickest Cannelloni in the World - Aitch - HELP!
no no noooooo! no 'when i returned'... lol, you must watch them Like A Hawk. Dip 'em to soften them and get 'em out again.
i did that once, that's why i fan them out now. in fact i think the last time i even went so far as to drop a bit of oil onto the water before i put them in. i am RUBBISH at writing recipes, amn't i? [hangs head in shame] was it tasty, your mosaic lasagne? Re: Re: Re: The Quickest Cannelloni in the World - Aitch - HELP!
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Lin
on Sat 23 Jun 2007 07:31 BST | Profile | Permanent Link
Not bad. DH poked at it a bit dubiously but then cleared the pan. I was wondering whether it was my fault for being a skinflint and using a Supermarket-Own-Brand lasagne rather than something Posh and Authentic.
Thanks for the clarification on methodology! I will pluck up the courage to try again once the trauma has faded. Re: Re: Re: Re: The Quickest Cannelloni in the World - Aitch - HELP!
I have altered the recipe accordingly, placing more importance on the fanning...
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