White Chicken Lasagna with Spinach is the creamiest, dreamiest, cheesiest white lasagne you’ll ever have the pleasure of eating. Perfect for the family, dinner guests, or for keeping all to yourself.
If you love comforting, tasty pasta dishes like this white chicken lasagne, then you’re going to go ga-ga for this Greek Tortellini Pasta Salad, this Spicy Tomato Garlic Shrimp Pasta, or this Chicken Cordon Bleu Pasta Bake.
I love all things pasta. Luckily my husband and all my siblings, AND all my extended family members love it too, or they’d all be in big trouble if they came over to eat at my house or to a family potluck. We don’t fight about who gets to bring the pasta salads, bakes (for a great bake, try my Chicken Cordon Bleu Pasta Bake), and other hardy pasta dishes, such as my Lemon Artichoke & Asparagus Pasta. No. We argue about who HAS to bring the salad or the veggie dish, you know, so we don’t feel like a bunch of gross gluttons, stuffing ourselves with carbs, not a veggie to be found. Someone eventually draws the short straw and begrudgingly brings something healthy. Whether we eat it or not is another story — but at least it’s there, should we feel the need for a healthy morsel or two.
I’ve made this White Chicken Lasagne before for other family get-togethers. But this time, I decided to sneak in some spinach. Call it taking my turn, I guess, to add in a little bit of green into an otherwise delightfully starchy, cheesy meal. No one can accuse me now of worming my way out of bringing the veggies!
WHAT VEGETABLES CAN I USE IN A WHITE CHICKEN LASAGNA?
For this recipe, I went ahead and stirred the spinach right into the sauce to save a step. You can do this step using spinach, kale, or another hardy green. But don’t stop there — if you want to add more veggies to this dish, these are the ones I’d recommend, but with one caveat: Unless you are adding something quick-cooking, make sure your veggies are cut thinly and cooked first before adding to your spinach.
- Mushrooms like portabella, white button, or baby bellas all work great.
- Squashes like zucchini or summer squash are yummy in lasagne — cut into thin rounds or shave into ribbons before layering.
- Finely chopped broccoli or cauliflower will add a nice texture to this dish, but be sure to cook it first before adding to the noodles and sauce.
- Red, yellow, or orange bell peppers will add a lovely sweetness to the lasagne. Or, consider using jarred, roasted red peppers instead.
- Kalamata or black olives mixed with the red peppers and mushrooms give this White Chicken Lasagne a Mediterranean flair.
- Marinated artichoke hearts or hearts of palm add a fun, surprising twist to this dish.
- Shaved Brussels sprouts (again, cook or roast them first) can add a little bitterness to the otherwise savory pasta.
HOW DO YOU MAKE A ROUX?
First of all, you should understand what a roux is. A roux is a paste made of a fat and a flour. It’s cooked until the ingredients thicken together and then it’s used as a base for many sauces. It’s what makes sauces thick, like when you’re making mac ‘n cheese.
It’s important to make a roux whenever you’re making a sauce. I always use one when I’m making a cheese sauce, especially. The cheese needs a carrier element if you will. Otherwise, it’s just melted cheese in your pasta or whatever you’re making and not at all…saucy.
Like once, when I was first married, I tried to make my husband macaroni and cheese using just — macaroni and cheese. Then, I baked it because I must have known that you bake it all together. I bet you can guess what I pulled out of the oven: A hardened mess of cheese and dried pasta. Yum! This mistake taught me though to learn the error of my ways and, well, that’s how I learned to love and appreciate the roux!
For this dish, I melted butter down, then stirred in the garlic and flour with the butter (the fat) and added the flour and stirred, stirred, stirred, until the mixture thickened up and my base, or roux, came together. THEN and only then should you add your cheeses and stir some more, till you have your lovely white sauce base.
WHAT CAN I SUBSTITUTE FOR CHICKEN?
Personally, I love lasagne with chicken. But you can also use a thinly sliced, cooked Italian sausage (chicken, beef, pork or a mixture is fine). Or, take that sausage out of the casing and cook it to crumbles instead of slicing it thin (my preferred method).
Ground chicken, turkey, or pork can be substituted in a pinch as well.
One other option is to go vegetarian with this dish — use a combination of the veggies above and none of the meat for an all-vegetable lasagne. It is super tasty and pleases both vegetarians and meat-eaters alike for its delicious sauces and flavors. No one will even miss the meat!
Easy White Chicken Lasagna with Spinach
Ingredients
sauce
- 3 tablespoons butter
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic
- 3 tablespoons flour
- 2 ½ cups whole milk - or half and half
- salt - to taste
- ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese
- 4 ounces cream cheese - softened
lasagna
- ¾ cup ricotta cheese
- 1 egg
- 8 dried lasagna noodles - cooked according to package instructions
- 2 cups cooked chicken - cut into bite size pieces
- 2 cups shredded mozzarella cheese
- ¼ cup grated parmesan cheese
- 4 cups baby spinach leaves
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Oil an 8 x 8-inch baking dish.
make the sauce
- Place a saucepan over medium heat. Add the butter and when it’s melted and no longer foaming, stir in the garlic and flour. Cook 30 seconds, then gradually whisk the milk into the pan. Bring to a simmer and cook until the sauce is thickened. Remove from the heat and add the Parmesan, cream cheese and spinach. Stir until the spinach is wilted.
assemble the lasagna
- Whisk the egg and ricotta in a small bowl until blended.
- Spoon about 1/4 cup sauce on the baking dish and top with 2 lasagna noodles, followed by ¼ cup of the ricotta, 2/3 cup chicken, 2/3 cup mozzarella, 1 tablespoon Parmesan and ½ cup of the sauce. Repeat the layers twice more and pour the remaining sauce and Parmesan over the top layer of noodles.
- Bake uncovered 20-25 minutes, until the sauce is bubbling.
- Let the lasagna cool for 15-20 minutes before serving.
What oven temperature should be to bake.
400 degress F
I want to use oven ready lasagna. Do I need to add extra sauce/liquid?
Unfortunately I don’t have any recommendations as my experience with oven-ready lasagna noodles is very limited!
How do you arrange 8 lasagna noodles in an 8”x8” pan?
Our family loved this recipe! It was easy, creamy, and delicious. Thanks!
Made as directed. The flavors are excellent however, the sauce looked curdled when I took it out of the oven. Cooked for 25 minutes. Covered with foil for the last 15 so it didn’t get to brown on top. Any ideas to prevent the curdling?