One Bite Mini Lasagna Roll Ups Recipe · i am a food blog (2024)

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I think lasagna might be one of my favorite ever pasta dishes. It might be a hold over from when I was little, but most likely it is just because it is so good. When I was small, my brother was obsessed withlasagna. It might have been because of his love forGarfield, but maybe he, like everyone else in the world, loves baked noodles, sauce, and cheese? I’ll have to ask him. Anyway, for that reason alone lasagna really reminds me of childhood and all that is right in the world.

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I’ll take lasagna in any form I can get: mini lasagna cups, kind of fancy dinner party lasagna, or lasagna of the roll up variety. But, I think I may have happened on the ultimate lasagna form. I present to you, one bite mini lasagna roll ups! Each roll up is a perfect one bite trifecta of sauce, noodle, and cheese. I love how cute they are, how perfect they are for parties, and how they taste great warm or at room temperature.

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They were so good Mike and I kept saying to each other, okay, only one more. Then, all of a sudden, the entire plate was gone and there were no more “one mores” to be had and I was very sad so I made them again the next day and then again the day after that. By that time I still hadn’t had enough lasagna bites but I had practically eaten a whole lasagna by myself so I told myself, enough.

But really, there’s never enough lasagna because lasagnas are noodles and noodles are my everything and I try to live that noodle life whenever and however I can.

Wishing you lasanga in your very near future,
cheese, sauce, and noodles,
xoxo steph

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One Bite Mini Lasagna Roll Ups Recipe
makes 24 bites


  • 1 1/2 cups shredded mozzarella
  • cooked lasagna noodles
  • 1-2 cups bolognese or marinara sauce
  • 1 cup béchamel, see recipe below
  • 1/4 cup finely shredded parmesan
  • finely chopped flat leaf parsley, if desired

Heat the oven to 375°F.

Sprinkle a bit of cheese into the bottoms of a non-stick mini muffin tray. As it melts and gets crispy, the cheese will help hold your lasagna roll together so you can just pick it up and eat it.

Cook the noodles according to the package and drain. Cut noodles into strips about 1 inch in height and 4-5 inches in length. I used fresh lasagna noodles sliced into eight width-wise. Regular lasagna noodles would work too, sliced in half length-wise, then again in half width-wise.

On the lasagna strip, spread on a bit of bolognese, then béchamel, then a light sprinkling of parmesan. Roll up tightly then pop into the prepared mini muffin tin. Repeat until all of your sauce and noodles are finished. Top generously with shredded mozzarella and whatever parmesan you might have left.

Bake for 30 minutes or until the cheese is golden and toasty. Let cool in the pan for at least 5-10 minutes, then use a plastic offset spatula to pull them out. Top with flat leaf parsley if desired and enjoy!

Quick Basic Béchamel Sauce
makes about 1 cup


  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 1 cup milk

In a small sauté pan or skillet, melt the butter over medium heat. Add the flour and stir constantly for 1-3 minutes, until completely smooth and incorporated. Pour in the milk in a thin stream while whisking. It might start out lumpy, but keep adding the milk and whisking and it will smooth out. Keep on medium heat, stirring occasionally, for about 5-8 minutes, or until the sauce thickens.

16 Comments

  1. November 25, 2017 at 12:21 am

    Lasagna is really an amazing pasta dish. I think I haven’t been eating it a lot since I was a child and I have know idea why. Anyway these rolls seriously inspired my to get started with some lasagne experiments :)
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  2. Natalie says:

    November 25, 2017 at 12:58 am

    WOW it’s beautiful like a pie! I love the idea of making lasagna this way ♥

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    1. Stephanie says:

      November 25, 2017 at 10:06 am

      it does kind of look like a pie! might be in the running for my favorite pie ever :)

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  3. November 25, 2017 at 9:29 am

    Oh, how brilliant are these! Wow, this is such a great idea and so well photographed!

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    1. Stephanie says:

      November 25, 2017 at 10:06 am

      thank you tori! they were so delicious!

  4. Marcus says:

    November 25, 2017 at 4:04 pm

    That is the most enticing lasagna ! You can be sure my next lasagna will be made this way

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  5. betty says:

    November 25, 2017 at 5:26 pm

    Yay. I have been anxiously awaiting this recipe. Hehe. I wonder tho if I could just skewer them and put in the oven if I don’t have a mini muffin pan or if I need to make these on a larger scale.

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    1. Stephanie says:

      November 26, 2017 at 9:05 pm

      i think skewering them would work, depending on how tender you cook your pasta. otherwise, you can put them all in a regular baking pan, snuggled up against each other. they’ll just be more pull-apart than individual.

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  6. uma says:

    November 28, 2017 at 11:58 pm

    this surely sounds so exciting… vl defineteiy try..

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  7. Nancy Lee says:

    December 2, 2017 at 7:57 am

    Yum! The edge pieces of lasagna are always the best, and with these every piece is an edge piece. How perfect :)

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  8. Priscilla says:

    December 18, 2019 at 9:09 pm

    Can you make these the night before? If so, do wait to bake them until ready to serve?

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    1. Stephanie says:

      December 19, 2019 at 3:51 pm

      hi priscilla,
      you can definitely make them the night before then bake them up when you want to serve them!

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  9. Meredith says:

    November 14, 2020 at 7:33 pm

    One Bite Mini Lasagna Roll Ups Recipe · i am a food blog (7)
    I made these! I used regular lasagna sheets and cut them into quarters as suggested. I don’t have a mini muffin pan so I nestled them all together in a small pan. Great way to use up a small amount of leftover lasagna.

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    1. Stephanie says:

      November 15, 2020 at 9:28 am

      yay! you’ve inspired me to make lasagna roll ups soon!!!

      Reply

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FAQs

Is lasagna difficult? ›

Preparing lasagna is not difficult but like all recipes you must be careful just enough not to make some mistakes that could ruin this very tasty first course loved by everyone. Lasagna is a classic first course of Italian cuisine and it can never be missing on the Sunday family table.

How to assemble lasagna reddit? ›

I usually put bolognese, white sauce then lasagna sheet till I get to the top. Which I put the rest of the white sauce and some cheese. I bake it straight away for 40mins in a 180 degree oven until the cheese is kind of golden brown.

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

Too much between one layer and another will keep you from ever getting a perfect slice. Too little and all you'll taste is pasta. Do not put large pieces of vegetables or meat in lasagna for the same reason as above. To get a perfect lasagna, the filling should be finely sliced or even creamy.

Is lasagna healthy yes or no? ›

Overconsumption of lasagna increases the fat content, which leads to heart disease or strokes in some cases. Ingestion of high carbohydrates might have a chance to increase sugar levels, which may become dangerous for diabetes. Portion control promotes digestive health, whereas overeating promotes indigestion.

Is it better to assemble lasagna the night before? ›

Lasagna is the kind of food that can keep a family fed for many nights in a row, happily. But it has other perks, too: namely, that you can prepare the whole thing in advance, and store it in the fridge overnight—ready to pop in the oven an hour or so before dinner (just before the kids start to whine).

How long can assembled lasagna sit before baking? ›

You can prepare lasagna up to 24 hours before baking it.

Do you put meat sauce at the bottom of a lasagna? ›

However you make lasagna, there is one rule you should always follow: Start with sauce. Whether you are using a baking dish or a skillet, there needs to be an even layer of sauce covering the entire bottom of the pan before any of the other ingredients are added.

Is lasagna a lot of work? ›

This lasagna takes commitment, patience, and lots of time. Think weekend project. This is in part because you're using fresh pasta, and, well, there are a thousand layers. That said, I've streamlined the process a lot over the years.

How long does it take to bake a lasagna? ›

How Long to Cook Lasagna. In an oven preheated to 375 degrees F, this homemade lasagna should be perfectly baked in about 50 minutes (30-40 minutes covered, 5-10 minutes uncovered).

Why does lasagna take so long to cook? ›

Precooked or not, a lasagna is a dense mass of food that has to be heated through, and that's going to take some time. Putting heat to food also causes chemical and physical changes that heighten the flavor and texture of the finished product.

How long does it take for lasagna to set? ›

Let lasagna stand 10 minutes before serving.

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