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Christmas lasagne
By: Michael Fremer

December 18th, 2025

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It's Christmas Lasagne Time!

here's the recipe— and yes there's a vinyl connection!

Here's how I produce a 42 pound lasagne every Christmas "from scratch" (bad word to use around records, I know)—and it's related to this channel's mission: vinyl records. How's that? But first: you might want to attempt this recipe. It's incredible.

Back in 1997 I got a phone call from the wife of United Federation of Teachers founder Albert Shanker (referenced in Woody Allen's movie "Sleeper"). Shanker had recently passed away and had left a large record collection. Mrs. Shanker got my phone number from someone who said I'd be a good person to talk to about the collection's value and how to best sell them. I drove up to the Shanker home and found a large collection of not particularly valuable, but well-chosen budget label records on Odyssey (Columbia budget label) VOX and other such labels. Great music, little value.

To thank me, Mrs. Shanker offered me as many of Albert's prized cook books as I desired, and there were probably a few hundred. I took a bunch and drove home. When I looked inside I found that many had been signed by the authors, who included Marcella Hazan, and other well-known cook book authors. I ended up trying the lasagne recipe in "Italian Family Recipes From The Romagnolis' Table", which also was a series on WGBH in Boston.

And it was spectacular! With homemade bolognese sauce and fresh lasagne noodles that this video shows me preparing.

You can downsize the amounts but making this big a lasagne--fits an All Clad roasting pan—is fun and I tried to make the video kind of fun. Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, happy nothing or whatever you do or no do celebrate at the winter solstice.

Comments

  • 2025-12-18 12:34:27 PM

    Mr. Audio wrote:

    I'm coming to your house for dinner!

    What's that address? :-)

    HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!!

  • 2025-12-18 12:45:37 PM

    Zaphod wrote:

    Well I have the roasting pan so I just might have to try this.

  • 2025-12-18 01:19:24 PM

    john utell wrote:

    Whoa, memories! My wife and I watched the Romagnoli's Table every night it was on and I still have the cookbook as well. Try the zabaglione for dessert over fresh berries, yum!

  • 2025-12-18 02:49:30 PM

    Stephen CP Carroll wrote:

    What power cable did you use with the oven? Maybe one from the PastaQuest Mythical Sauce series?

  • 2025-12-18 03:33:20 PM

    Joe Ferson wrote:

    Never made a lasagna, but I'm inclined to give this a try. Judging by the strain of the countertop under the weight of the groceries at the start of the video, I might need to take the scope of the recipe down a notch or two...or three...then cut it in half, then cut THAT in half. Kidding aside, the finished product does look delicious-o

  • 2025-12-18 04:39:34 PM

    Come on wrote:

    For the grinding I expected Jimmy Smith‘s Organ Grinder Swing as the soundtrack for world’s first audiophile lasagne, but well done! Pasta la vista B.!

  • 2025-12-19 02:45:20 AM

    PeterPani wrote:

    Yummi, yummi :) Well done. I made myself a X-mas gift this night and won this lot: https://www.rrauction.com/auctions/lot-detail/350935107323083