📌 Pizza Lasagna Skillet

Posted 4 May 2026 by: Admin #Recipes

The smell that rises when the turkey sausage starts to brown in the pan — garlic, fennel, caramelized meat — is exactly the moment you know dinner is going to be good. This skillet is a simple idea: what if we cooked lasagna like a pizza, in a single pan, without pre-cooking anything? The result far exceeds the two original dishes.

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Pizza Lasagna Skillet
Prep Time
15 minutes
Cook Time
35 minutes
Total Time
50 minutes
Servings
6 servings

Ingredients :

  • Italian Turkey Sausage — This is what brings character to the dish. Italian turkey sausage — the kind you find bulk or in casings at most butchers — is already seasoned with fennel and chili. It does all the aromatic work for you. If you can’t find it, mix ground beef with a spoonful of ground fennel and a pinch of red pepper flakes.
  • Dry Lasagna Sheets — Break them by hand into irregular 4-5 cm pieces. They don’t need to be perfect — the ragged edges create crispy zones against the pan. Above all, don’t use fresh sheets: they absorb too quickly and turn to mush.
  • Jarred Marinara Sauce — Get a good sauce; it’s the foundation of everything here. A slightly acidic marinara balances the fat of the meat well. Avoid ‘light’ or sweetened versions — they lack body. 24 ounces is roughly one standard large jar.
  • Beef Pepperoni — You don’t need much — 25 slices — but their impact on taste is disproportionate. When heated, the fat is released and mixes with the sauce. If you can only find turkey pepperoni, that works very well too.

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