Mexican Lasagna Recipe (2024)

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When you want an easy dinner, this Mexican Lasagna Recipe should be at the top of your list. It’s ready in 45-minutes and loaded with flavor!

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Why We Love Mexican Lasagna

  • This Mexican Lasagna is the ultimate combination of taco meat and veggies all layered with tortillas and gooey cheese. It’s a delicious weeknight meal you’ll want to make again and again!
  • It’s so incredibly easy to make! This recipe has become a go-to when I don’t know what I want to make and the family is staring at me like they haven’t eaten in a week. I always have the ingredients on hand.
  • While this recipe is called “lasagna” there’s no pasta to be found. I’m using the term loosely for this layered casserole. Instead of noodles, we’re using corn tortillas as the starch, and let me tell you, it’s pretty magical!
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What is Mexican Lasagna made of?

MEAT: Grab 1 pound of lean ground beef. I used 85/15 blend until the last few years, and let me tell you… Splurging for the 93/7 blend is 100% worth it! Everything you make with ground beef tastes yummier.

PANTRY ITEMS: You will need corn tortillas, taco seasoning, canned corn, canned black beans, canned fire-roasted tomatoes, and salsa. If you want a kick, you can add a can of diced green chiles too.

TOPPINGS: To top everything off we’re using shredded cheddar cheese or a Mexican cheese blend and sliced green onions. My family likes to add some sour cream, sales, and/or guacamole on individual slices. So put out whatever taco condiments your family likes.

How to Make Mexican Lasagna

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STEP 1 Preheat your oven to 400 degrees F. Grab a small bowl and stir together the taco seasoning ingredients. Then place a large skillet over medium heat. Add the ground beef to the skillet and cook until browned. Add the taco seasoning and stir to coat the beef.

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STEP 2 Pour the corn, black beans, tomatoes, and 1/4 cup of salsa into a large mixing bowl. Then add the taco meat to the bowl and stir everything together.

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STEP 3 Place 2 tablespoons of salsa in the bottom of a 9×13 baking dish. Spread it around to coat the bottom of the dish. Then place a layer of tortillas so they cover the bottom, you may need to rip some in half. Spread half of the filling mixture over the tortillas, top with 1 cup of cheese, and repeat.

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STEP 4 Place 1 more layer of tortillas on top to cover the lasagna. Spread some more salsa over the tortillas and sprinkle the remaining 1/2 cup of cheese over the top. Bake for 30 minutes until the cheese is melted and the filling is bubbling.

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STEP 5 Remove the baking dish from the oven and let the lasagna rest for 10 minutes. Then cut it into 6 slices, plate, and top with sour cream and sliced green onions.

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Tips & Tricks

  • I make my own taco seasoning blend for the ground beef, but you can use a taco seasoning packet from the store if you prefer.
  • You don’t HAVE to use fire-roasted tomatoes. Regular diced tomatoes will work fine. Fire-roasted tomatoes add extra flavor that’s really yummy though.
  • If you want to change things up, swap in seasoned chicken and green salsa for a verde chicken Mexican lasagna.
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Mexican Lasagna Recipe FAQs

What’s the difference between enchiladas and lasagna?

Lasagna is typically meat layered with cheese and cooked flat sheets of pasta in a dish and then baked.

Enchiladas are tortillas rolled up around a meat filling in a baking dish. They’re smothered in sauce and topped with cheese before baking.

So this Mexican Lasagna is kind of like unrolled enchiladas in the layered style of lasagna. There’s a dish called Pastel de Moctezuma that is really similar to this recipe.

What to serve with Mexican Lasagna?

You can serve all your favorite taco night sides with this meal and they’ll be a great match. Our default is refried beans, but black beans, Mexican rice, cilantro lime rice, or even a side salad would be good options.

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Mexican Lasagna Recipe

Julie Kotzbach

When you want an easy dinner, this Mexican Lasagna Recipe should be at the top of your list. It's ready in 45-minutes and loaded with flavor!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Main Dish

Cuisine Tex-Mex

Servings 6

Calories 669 kcal

Ingredients

Taco Seasoning

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

  • Place a large skillet over medium heat. Add ground beef and cook until browned and no longer pink. Do not drain.

  • Add taco seasoning to beef and stir until combined.

  • Add corn, tomatoes, black beans, and 1/4 cup salsa to the ground beef and stir to combine. Set aside.

  • Place 2 tablespoons salsa in the bottom of a 9-inch x 13-inch pan and spread to cover the bottom. Layer with 5 tortillas (4 whole and one cut in half to fill in the gap.)

  • Add 1/2 of the beef mixture over the tortillas and then sprinkle with 1 cup cheese. Repeat layers – tortillas, remaining beef mixture, and 1 cup cheese.

  • Top lasagna with 5 tortillas just like the previous layers. Spread remaining 2 tablespoons salsa over the tortillas. Sprinkle on remaining 1/2 cup cheese.

  • Bake for 30 minutes, or until cheese is melted and lasagna is bubbling.

  • Remove from oven and allow to rest for 10 minutes before serving. Cut into 6-8 slices, plate lasagna, and top with sour cream and green onion for garnish if desired.

Notes

  • You can substitute 1 store-bought taco seasoning packet if you prefer.
  • Use whichever salsa you like for this recipe. It’s a great way to add extra heat or keep things mild depending on your taste preference.

Nutrition

Calories: 669kcalCarbohydrates: 56gProtein: 35gFat: 34gSaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 103mgSodium: 1429mgPotassium: 765mgFiber: 10gSugar: 3gVitamin A: 1350IUVitamin C: 4.8mgCalcium: 465mgIron: 5.1mg

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.

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FAQs

What is Mexican lasagna made of? ›

What is Mexican lasagna? Mexican lasagna is a riff on, well, lasagna. It's a little bit like a stacked enchilada, but this recipe uses lasagna noodles instead of corn or flour tortillas. The beefy filling uses Mexican-inspired flavors: taco seasoning, refried beans, chopped green chiles and salsa.

Is lasagna Italian or Mexican? ›

Lasagna originated in Italy during the Middle Ages.

What goes on the bottom of lasagna first? ›

Start by spreading a layer of your tomato-based sauce (either a plain tomato sauce or your pre-made ragù) on the bottom of your dish. Next, add a single layer of pasta sheets. Then, add a layer of white sauce, followed by another single layer of pasta sheets.

What is the best order to layer lasagna? ›

Begin Layering

After the initial sauce layer, add a layer of pasta sheets, ricotta mixture (or bechamel), sauce, and cheese. Then repeat the layers. Top the last layer of your lasagna with sauce and cheese. You can also alternate layers of sauce and ricotta cheese.

What is birria lasagna? ›

Instead of pasta, this lasagna uses layers of tortillas that have Oaxacan cheese fried into them. The birria from the Del Real kit makes it super easy to construct, and all you need is the kit, some Oaxacan cheese, queso fresco, and whatever toppings you desire what the lasagna is baked.

What country is famous for lasagna? ›

lasagna, pasta dish of Italian origin, made with broad often ruffled noodles and a tomato or white sauce. Lasagna, in the singular, is a southern Italian variation of what northern Italians call lasagne, in the plural.

Which country invented lasagna? ›

Lasagna first made is a grand entrance in Naples, Italy during the Middle Ages in the 14th century. Initially, this dish was reserved for special events and holidays. Ironically, this pleasure inducing food was introduced to Italians in the middle of the Black Plague.

What's the difference between lasagna and lasagne? ›

Lasagna is an American spelling. Lasagne is a British spelling.

How many layers should a lasagna have? ›

Betony Kitchen says you could make lasagna with as little as two layers for a quick lasagna that doesn't take long to bake. Many, however, would consider this skimping. Most recipes you'll find for lasagna call for a minimum of three layers, which seems to be the universal standard.

Do you put cheese in between lasagna layers? ›

The best way to layer your lasagna is to start with a layer of red sauce, follow it up with a layer of white sauce, then pasta, then cheese. Follow this pattern until you've filled your tray.

Does meat sauce go on the bottom of lasagna? ›

However there should be a thin layer of sauce in the bottom of the pan to prevent sticking but not meat. You put a thin layer of sauce then noodles. There are many different types of lasagna and not all have meat but some do. The bottom layer is always sauce.

Do you bake lasagna directly after putting together? ›

However, making lasagna always involves assembling repeating layers of lasagna noodles, filling, and sauce. After the layers are assembled, the lasagna heads into the oven to bake.

Do you bake lasagna covered or uncovered? ›

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).

Should you criss cross lasagna noodles? ›

(Do notice that I put the noodles criss cross – perpendicular from the layer below – it helps it to hold together when you serve it). So, the noodles directly on the cheese means there won't be enough for a top layer of noodles.

What is the difference between lasagna and lasagne al forno? ›

What is the difference between lasagna and lasagne al forno? Unlike Americanized lasagna, this authentic lasagne al forno recipe is made without ricotta cheese. Instead, this recipe used homemade lasagne noodles and a creamy béchamel sauce.

What is Pastelon made of? ›

Let's make Pastelón, a traditional Puerto Rican lasagna-style dish made with layers of fried sweet plantains, sofrito, ground beef picadillo, pimento olives, and mozzarella cheese. Often called a sweet plantain lasagna, this baked dish is the perfect combination of crispy, creamy, sweet and salty.

What is Mexican spaghetti made of? ›

In addition to either a homemade or store bought taco seasoning, you'll also need ground beef, yellow onions, water, RO-TEL, tomato sauce, spaghetti, freshly grated cheddar cheese, and cilantro. A couple of quick notes on the ingredients: 1) It's so important to use freshly grated cheese.

Where did the Mexican casserole come from? ›

The first version of a Mexican casserole seems to have been the muk-bil (literally, “to put in the ground”). Made by the Mayans on the Yucatan Peninsula since pre-Hispanic times, it is the King Kong of tamales.

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