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Breakfast Lasagna with Spinach and Feta

I am currently in search for an apartment in Berlin and I have to admit that it is an experience

I am currently in search for an apartment in Berlin and I have to admit that it is an experience I’ll never forget. Five years ago I was going through a similar process in Sydney. I was looking for something interesting online, going to the indicated address at the specified time, and there have already been 50 others, interested in the same place. Of course, there was usually a principle “first come first served”, so one person was waiting in a line to see an apartment and the other was waiting for a phone in front of the agency, ready to submit papers and to pay bond. It was a real fight, no friendships were made. By the way, there has been a series of papers, like a bank statement, proof of employment for the past three months, recommendations from previous landlords and so one. For some of you it sounds obvious, but not for all 🙂 I remember that at the time I used to think that such things may happen only in Australia. Well, Berlin is the same. Crowds are waiting, a collection of papers in a briefcase is obligatory and not enouch  cool apartments is vacant. In addition, in the apartments there is usually no kitchen equipment, not even a sink. Nevertheless, I found a dream apartment, Iapplied for it and I hope I’ll get this one or maybe something similar. Berlin is definitely worth it.

And for now, I use Nicole’s kitchen, furnished and with anoven. I managed to make a breakfast lasagna, which I recommend strongly for the weekend, because the preparation takes quite a time. Crepes, spinach combined with feta, and cheese crust on a top will make your taste buds crazy. 

You will need:

For crepes:

  • 2 eggs
  • 2 cups flour
  • 3-4 cups of milk (of half on half with water)
  • salt
  • oil for frying

Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix as long as the dough will be smooth. Fry on a hot pan with a bit of oil.

For stuffing:

  • 2 boxes of frozen spinach (around 400g)
  • feta cheese (one package)
  • onion, shredded
  • few garlic cloves
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • salt and pepper

Melt the butter in a pot, fry the onion and add spinach. Cook it until it gets soft. Add garlic, cook for a minute or two and add feta cheese (it’s a good idea to crush it with a fork before). Season with salt and pepper (try it first, as feta may be salty enough).

For béchamel sauce: 

  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp flour
  • 1,5 cup milk fat one will be better)

Melt the butter in a pot, add the flour and mix it until smooth. Add small amounts of milk and mis it until tit’s dense. 

When all the ingredients are ready – crepes, spinach mix and sauce, the only thing left is to form your breakfast lasagna. You can use a round form for baking and it will most probably be a good choice, as crepes are round as well, but I used two the square and small ones. On the bottom place the crepe, cover it with a spinach mix and pour some sauce over it. Repeat is as long as the whole dish will be filled out. When you put the last layer, sprinkle it with a grated yellow cheese. Place it to the oven heated to 180*C and bake until the cheese will melt and achieve a golden color.

If you’re not sure how to make the layers, you can find it on pictures on  Kokilka‘s blog, where I found the recipe. 

And here come some pictures from Berlin covered with  sun. 

I’m also preparing recommendations of some lovely places in Berlin, where you can have a nice breakfast or a break for a coffee while you’re visiting Berlin.

Enjoy, Marta.

I managed to make a breakfast lasagna, which I recommend strongly for the weekend, because the preparation takes quite a time. Crepes, spinach combined with feta, and cheese crust on a top will make your taste buds crazy. I managed to make a breakfast lasagna, which I recommend strongly for the weekend, because the preparation takes quite a time. Crepes, spinach combined with feta, and cheese crust on a top will make your taste buds crazy. 15 min4560 min2 servingsBreakfast

56 Comments
  • Kristy @ Southern In Law Reply

    Your pictures are beautiful! So glad you commented on my blog so that I could find yours! 🙂

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      I’m glad you like it 🙂

  • Charles Reply

    This looks delicious, although respect to you – I’m not sure if I could ever be functional enough in the morning to make something like this. Normally it’s all I can do to throw the coffee on and grab a mountain of bread and butter 😀

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      hahaha, it’s not always easy 🙂

  • Kristi Rimkus Reply

    What a company impressive meal. I’ll bet if there are any leftovers they’re terrific the next day!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      oh yes, I are it the next day and it was delicious.

  • Angela @ Apple City Reply

    Wow Berlin looks so beautiful. I love to travel… Can you visit as a completely English-speaking foreigner or would that be a mistake?

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      It won’t be a problem. And if I can always translate sth for you 🙂

  • Shoe Bell(i)e Reply

    That lasagna looks sooo good! I’m a breakfast person myself but prefer to have it for lunch or dinner:p will have to try this one, for sure. Beatiful pix!:)

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      It will go well for lunch as well 🙂

  • Erin @ Texanerin Baking Reply

    Oh wow. What beautiful pictures! I especially love the last one and the closeup of the crepes. And yay – there was sun in Berlin! Crazy.

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Thank you Erin. BTW. I hope that sun will come back. I miss it already.

  • trishiekoh Reply

    i LOVE the idea of a breakfast lasagna. I must try making one soon!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      I can recommend it, I had it again today 🙂

  • angela.simon11 Reply

    Looks like a great breakfast. Good luck with the apartment.

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Thank you, I got it! I’m a happy gal.

  • Sandra Garth Reply

    If there were any leftovers they’d be perfect the next day. Your pictures are beautiful!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Thank you Sandra and you’re right. We had some left overs and it was perfect the next day.

  • Morasso Cinzia Reply

    Hello Marta! I’m not sure to understand your question in my blog, because I don’t know what mean a word…but I think you would like to know this:
    I’ve a Nikon 31OO and I made photo with my nikon 4O macro – M – 1/16O -F 5.6 – lunghezza focal 4O…
    Is it right my replay? Please tell, thank you!
    And sorry for my bad english:((((
    Cinzia

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Oh, actually I didn’t ask about your camera, but thanks anyway 🙂

  • Iron Chef Shellie Reply

    Good luck finding the perfect place! I HATE the rental process, probably why we haven’t moved again, it was hard enough trying to get this place… and I don’t even like it! I just like the location more than anything!This dish looks deeeelish!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      I’ve found it and it’s great, full of light 🙂

  • Jenny @ Ichigo Shortcake Reply

    I would never have thought of making lasagne for breakfast, but this recipe seems so fitting! I’m totally craving for lasagne now…love the idea and will definitely try it. Although don’t think I can get up early enough to make it as a breakfast item. 😛

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      the lasagna is made out of crepes, that’s why I tough it will make a great breakfast. And I agree, it’s definitely a weekend breakfast or a second one 🙂

  • Purabinaha55 Reply

    Wow, you made lasagne so easy to make for a non-Italian too! I loved the way you explained about this recipe. The dish looks awesome!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      thank you!

  • Choc Chip Uru Reply

    I love the freshness of this post in both outside dining and delicious meal – that is one gorgeous lasagna :DCheers
    CCU

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      thank you!

  • Nami | Just One Cookbook Reply

    Wow this is outdoor dining but it’s beyond that – so beautiful!!! I’d love to be out there smelling fresh air and eat this spinach and feta Lasagna!!! Good luck with your apartment search Marta!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Thank you, and I found an apartment. I am so happy. Now I just need to find furnitures 🙂

  • Kate Salter Reply

    Where in Berlin is the photo of the people sitting and eating outside with all the thin trees around them?

  • erin@yummysupper Reply

    Marta, I would eat this lasagna for breakfast any day!
    Good luck with your apartment search. I keep hearing such wonderful things about Berlin.
    -E

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Berlin is amazing. I honestly felt in love with the city.

  • Lora Reply

    I love the idea of breakfast lasagne! As someone who lived in several different apartments in German, I can relate to your search. My then fiance (now husband) actually made me take off a flashy red leather jacket I was wearing before one such meeting. He thought being a foreigner AND a flashy dresser would scare off any conservative German landlord.

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      hahaahah, good one. We were trying to look good and trustful as well. And we got it!!!! I’m so happy.

  • Soni Reply

    Oooh I really need a bite of that lasagna right now!Love the idea of crepes in a lasagna!So delicious and flavorful 🙂

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      and it goes well as well.

  • love2dine Reply

    is that lasagna oh my yummy!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      it was so good, that I made it again. I can definitely recommend it.

  • Gerry @ Foodness Gracious Reply

    Glad to find your blog, I love the photographs and the lasagna looks fantastic..Good luck on the apt hunting 🙂

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Thank you Garry!

  • Kankana Reply

    I can never get enough of your photography .. STUNNING pictures .. all of them!
    I am glad you find your apartment after all 🙂
    It’s interesting how you used crepes to make lasagna .. would love to give this a try!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      Let me know if you liked it and thank you for warm words 🙂

  • Joanne (eats well with others) Reply

    Looking for an apartment is never fun but at least you have this delicious meal to comfort you!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      now I have it and I’m excited about decorating my new kitchen 🙂

  • Yummychunklet Reply

    Good luck on the apartment hunt!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      thank you 🙂

  • Cassandra Heneghan Reply

    Amazing! I hate hunting for rentals. I live in Sydney now, but we want to move to a bigger place and it just seems all too hard! Loving the idea of a breakfast lasagne. I have been craving lasagne for too long now!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      welcome to the club 🙂

  • Rosa Reply

    Here it’s the same… You have to prove that you are liable!A delicious lasagna! It souds and looks amazing.Great pictures too. Oh, I’d love to live in Germany and visit Berlin.Cheers,Rosa

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      come for a visit!

  • kitchenriffs Reply

    Breakfast lasagna is a terrific idea! I love it – such great flavors. I hope you find an appropriate apartment soon. I’ve only been in Berlin once, and then only for a day. I spent most of my time at a couple of wonderful art museums. Berlin has so much culture! Terrific place to live.

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      yes, Berlin is amazing, especially during the summer. It is sunny and beautiful and everyone seem to go for a picnic 🙂

  • Parsley Sage Reply

    Breakfast lasagna? Sign me up! It looks heavenly. And good luck house hunting!

    • What should I eat for breakfas Reply

      thank you!

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