04 February,2020 09:24 AM IST | Mumbai | Karishma Kuenzang
Lasagna, possibly the oldest type of edible pasta, originated in Naples as early as the 14th-century, comprising layers of locally sourced sausage, small fried meatballs, hard-boiled eggs, ricotta and mozzarella cheese, and had Neapolitan ragù, a meat sauce.
This was baked after being placed between sheets of fermented dough. Today, this comfort food, which was named the New York Times' Dish of the Year,
continues to woo every kind of foodie who roots for this much-loved dish.
Follow this trail to check out some of the most homely options across Mumbai.
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You can either stick to your diet with their vegetarian variant which has tomato salsa, mushroom, zucchini, spinach, bell pepper, broccoli and baby corn, or indulge with their non-vegetarian option, which hits closer home to the authentic Italian version of it. With minced chicken, tomato salsa and cheese sauce, mushroom, zucchini, spinach, bell pepper, broccoli and baby corn, it's indulgent and you can also add extra toppings.
At The Homemade Cafe & Bar, Juhu Tara Road, Juhu. Also at Andheri West.
Time 11 am to 1 am
Call 9987721543
Cost Rs 395 onwards
With pasta sheets made using wheat flour, beetroot reduction, salt and olive oil, this eatery focuses on a healthy variant, with a filling made with carrots, zucchini, squash, mushrooms, roasted tomato, caramelised onions, garlic, cauliflower, basil, gruyere cheese and tomato concasse. "We wanted to make it wholesome. The locally sourced seasonal veggies layered with the pasta sheets tossed
in beetroot pulp not only adds a touch of rouge to the dish, but also brings in additional nutrition and fibre from the beetroot itself," says Subhash Shirke, executive chef, Neighbourhood Hospitality.
At The Pantry, Yeshwant Chambers, Military Square Lane, Kala Ghoda.
Time 8.30 am to 11.30 pm
Call 22700082
Cost Rs 375
With creamed leeks, mushrooms, sweet potato and cheddar, the baked lasagna also comes with a non-vegetarian option, both of which keep the recipe simple and authentic. "This is a healthy but still delicious and indulgent dish, which makes it popular among patrons," says Rachel Goenka of The Chocolate Spoon Company.
At The Sassy Spoon, Delphi Building, Delphi Building, 1st Floor, B-Wing, Orchard Ave, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai. Also at Nariman Point.
Time 12 pm to 12 am
Call 50646328
Cost Rs 495
This combination of oven-roasted butternut squash, garlic and olive wilted spinach, red cabbage, pineapple slaw and creamy goat cheese layered inside thin parmesan and multigrain kulcha, and then baked, is healthy and desi.
At Aromas Café and Bistro, Linking Road, Bandra West.
Time 8 am to 1 am
Call 66940050
Cost Rs 449 onwards
Hand-rolled pasta sheets with basil, spinach, celery and parsley, layered meticulously with parmesan white sauce and fresh mozzarella, pine nuts and basil cream, comprise the lasagna verde served at this Santacruz eatery. This not only adds subtle flavours but also makes use of green leftovers. "The idea was to make a dish which could use the extra herbs, celery leaves, parsley stock in a distinct way. The scrap leaves are blanched, pureed and added to pasta dough," chef Aabhas Mehrotra says.
At Sorrentina by Foodhall, Foodhall@Linking Road, Santacruz West.
Time 12 pm to 12 am
Call 26065370
Cost Rs 750
With vegetarian and chicken options that also come in gluten-free options, this Bandra café, known for its healthy fare, lives up to its reputation with a scrumptious, guilt-free in-house tomato sauce, herbs and pesto cream preparation. They also have a lentil lasagna that's vegan and gluten-free.
At Birdsong - The Organic Cafe, shop 1-5, Waroda Road, Hill Road, Bandra West.
Time 9.30 am to 11 pm
Call 50646304
Cost Rs 450 onwards
This fusion preparation with minced lamb filling cooked in smoked tomato sauce, with undertones of umami from gochujang paste, is ideal for those who love their kimchi, which makes it to this crossover dish. "We were trying to perfect our in-house kimchi recipe. We switched the tomatoes for the kimchi in our lamb lasagna and it became a fresh take on a classic, crossing the boundaries of cuisines. It adds spicy and umami flavours," says chef Gresham Fernandes.
At Salt Water Café, 87, Chapel Road, Bandstand, Bandra West.
Time 9 am to 1 am
Call 8657531985
Cost Rs 350
Offering an eggplant parmesan option with homemade beer ricotta cheese, this Malad eatery works with a three-layered combination of eggplant and zucchini with sautéed vegetables including in-house beer ricotta, coupled with white sauce and parmesan cheese and baked. "I wanted to incorporate the lasagna with mild beer and cheese. While baking, the cheese needs to melts evenly, which can be time-consuming," says Jasjit Singh Keer, executive chef and partner.
At Alfredo's, 1, Pleasant Park, New Link Road, Malad West.
Time 11 am to 12 am
Call 8070666030
Cost Rs 455
Ham and bacon lasagna
At Gallops Restaurant, inside Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mahalakshmi.
Time 12 pm to 12 am
Call 8928947188
Cost Rs 760
Creamy mushrooms
At CinCin, BKC.
Time 12 pm to 1 am
Call 61378070
Cost Rs 650
Ingredients:
Method:
Pallavi Nigam Sahay, chef
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