Do you want to cook a Valentine’s Day meal that actually means something — without fighting restaurant crowds or blowing the budget? This Smoked Lasagna is exactly the kind of dish that makes staying home feel like the right call. It’s rich, cheesy, hearty, and kissed with just enough smoke to remind you that the grill isn’t only for steaks and ribs.
Lasagna is already comfort food royalty, but cooking it on the grill takes it into a whole new category. The smoke adds depth you can’t get from an oven, the cheese melts perfectly, and the layers come together into something that feels both familiar and special. This is the kind of meal that slows the evening down, keeps people at the table, and makes you proud of what you cooked.
Smoked Lasagna on the Grill: Easy Cheesy Valentine’s Day Meal | Heath Riles BBQ
Whether you’re making this for Valentine’s Day, date night, or just a weekend dinner when you want something different, this smoked lasagna delivers big flavor without complicated steps.
If you’ve got a grill, a little time, and a love for classic Italian comfort food, let’s get into it.
The Ingredients
This lasagna is built with simple, classic ingredients — but each one plays an important role in building layers of flavor and texture.
- Ricotta Cheese (16 ounces). Ricotta is the backbone of this lasagna. Thick, creamy, and rich, it creates that classic layer that melts into the pasta as it cooks. If a lasagna doesn’t have ricotta, I’m not interested — and this one leans into it hard.
- Parmesan Romano Cheese (about 4 ounces, freshly grated). This adds sharpness and salt to the ricotta mixture. Freshly grated makes a big difference here, giving better melt and stronger flavor than pre-shredded cheese.
- Dried Basil, Parsley, and Oregano (about 1 teaspoon each). These herbs create a homemade Italian seasoning right in the bowl. You don’t need anything fancy — just good, balanced flavor that complements the sauce and cheese.
- Egg (1). The egg helps bind the ricotta mixture so the layers hold together once the lasagna is cooked and sliced.
- Heath Riles BBQ Parmesan Garlic Seasoning. This seasoning brings garlic, cheese flavor, and balanced salt all in one shot. It’s technically a wing seasoning, but it fits lasagna perfectly and saves you from having to layer multiple seasonings.
- Fresh Cracked Black Pepper. Just enough to bring everything together and add a little bite to the ricotta.
- Olive Oil. Used to start the sauce and build flavor from the ground up.
- Onion, Carrot, and Celery. This classic mirepoix forms the base of the meat sauce. The vegetables cook down and add natural sweetness and depth.
- Ground Beef (1 pound) and Ground Pork (1 pound). The combination of beef and pork gives you richness, fat, and flavor. The pork keeps the sauce juicy while the beef adds that classic hearty bite.
- Heath Riles BBQ Beef Rub. This is the primary seasoning for the meat. It brings salt, pepper, and savory flavor that works just as well in a sauce as it does on the grill.
- Garlic. Lasagna without garlic isn’t lasagna. Use fresh minced garlic if you like — the more, the better.
- Marinara Sauce (32 ounces). This forms the bulk of the sauce and gives the lasagna its classic tomato base.
- Pizza Sauce (12 ounces). A little thicker and more concentrated than marinara, pizza sauce helps give the meat sauce body so it holds up between layers.
- Oven-Ready Lasagna Noodles. These keep the recipe easy and approachable. No boiling, no extra mess — just layer and cook.
- Mozzarella Cheese (freshly grated). Mozzarella gives you that stretchy, melty cheese pull that makes lasagna what it is. Keep it separate from the ricotta so it melts clean and stringy.
The Cook
This lasagna is all about layering flavor and letting the grill do the work. Nothing complicated, just solid technique and good ingredients.
Step 1: Make the Ricotta Mixture
Start by adding the ricotta cheese to a Large mixing bowl. Stir in about four ounces of freshly grated Parmesan Romano — roughly one-third the amount of ricotta.
Add one teaspoon each of dried basil, parsley, and oregano. Crack in one egg, then season with Heath Riles BBQ Parmesan Garlic Seasoning and a little fresh cracked black pepper.
If you really want to make your seasoning step effortless, an Electric Pepper Grinder is a game changer for quick fresh cracked pepper.
Mix everything until smooth and fully combined using a Spatula. The ricotta should be well-seasoned and creamy, with the herbs evenly distributed. Set it aside while you build the sauce.
Step 2: Build the Meat Sauce
Heat olive oil in a heavy-bottom pan over medium heat. A McWare 13 in Aluminum Oval Roaster works great for this because it holds heat well and gives you plenty of room for the meat and sauce.
Add the diced onion, carrot, and celery and cook until the onions turn translucent and the vegetables soften.
Add the ground beef and ground pork, spreading it out so it can develop a little color before breaking it up. Letting the meat brown before stirring builds flavor you don’t want to skip.
Once the meat is mostly browned, season generously with Heath Riles BBQ Beef Rub. Add dried parsley, basil, oregano, and garlic, then mix everything together and let it finish cooking.
A sturdy Wooden spoon is perfect for breaking up the meat and stirring everything evenly without scratching your pan.
When the meat is fully cooked and seasoned, stir in the marinara sauce and pizza sauce. Let it simmer briefly so all the flavors come together.
Step 3: Assemble the Lasagna
Now it’s time to build your layers. Use a Baking dish that’s deep enough to hold everything without spilling over.
Start with a generous layer of meat sauce in the bottom of the dish. Add a layer of oven-ready lasagna noodles.
Spoon dollops of the ricotta mixture over the noodles and gently spread it out. Sprinkle mozzarella and a little Parmesan Romano on top, then add another layer of meat sauce.
Repeat the process until all the ingredients are used, finishing with a final layer of noodles, sauce, and plenty of mozzarella and Parmesan on top.
This doesn’t need to look perfect — once it cooks, everything comes together exactly how it should.
Step 4: Cook on the Grill
Preheat your grill to 350°F for indirect cooking. For this recipe, the Recteq Flagship 1600 is an excellent choice because it holds steady temperature and adds a clean, consistent smoke flavor that works beautifully with Italian-style dishes.
Cover the baking dish with Aluminum foil and place it on the grill. Let it cook for about 30 minutes covered.
After 30 minutes, remove the foil and continue cooking for another 30 minutes, allowing the cheese to brown and the lasagna to fully set.
Once finished, remove it from the grill and let it rest briefly before slicing. This is where patience pays off — letting it sit helps the layers stay together when you cut into it.
The Results
The first thing you’ll notice is the smell. That subtle wood-fired aroma mixed with melted cheese and rich meat sauce is something you just can’t fake.
Each slice holds together beautifully, with creamy ricotta, hearty meat sauce, tender noodles, and perfectly melted cheese. The smoke adds depth without overpowering the classic lasagna flavor, making every bite better than the last.
It’s comforting, satisfying, and surprisingly easy for how impressive it looks on the plate.
Serving Suggestions
This smoked lasagna is rich, cheesy, and loaded with flavor, so you don’t need a bunch of complicated sides to make it feel like a full meal. A few simple pairings will take it from “weeknight dinner” to something that feels like a restaurant-style Valentine’s spread — without ever leaving your backyard.
Garlic Bread or Toasted Focaccia
If you want the perfect side for lasagna, garlic bread is always the answer. It’s simple, it’s classic, and it gives you something to soak up every bit of that smoky meat sauce.
To make it at home, slice up a loaf of French bread, spread it with softened butter, and season it generously with Heath Riles BBQ Garlic Butter Rub. Wrap it in foil and place it on the grill beside the lasagna for about 10–15 minutes until warmed through. Then open the foil and let it toast for a few minutes to get those edges golden and crispy. That garlic butter flavor mixed with a little smoke is hard to beat.
Simple Side Salad with Vinaigrette
Lasagna is heavy in the best way, so something fresh on the side balances it out perfectly. A basic salad with mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, red onion, and a light vinaigrette cuts through the richness and keeps the meal from feeling too heavy. If you want to get fancy, toss in some shaved Parmesan or a handful of croutons.
Roasted or Grilled Vegetables
If you’re already running the grill at 350°F, you might as well take advantage of it. Zucchini, bell peppers, asparagus, or even mushrooms cook beautifully alongside this dish. A little olive oil, salt, pepper, and a sprinkle of your favorite Heath Riles rub makes them a simple side that still tastes like you put in the effort.
Red Wine or a Cold Beer
This smoked lasagna pairs great with a bold red wine like Cabernet Sauvignon or Merlot. The acidity helps balance the richness of the cheese and meat sauce, and it just fits the vibe of a date-night dinner. If wine isn’t your thing, a cold beer works just as well — something smooth and easy-drinking that won’t overpower the flavors.
Dessert Idea: Keep It Simple
If you’re making this for Valentine’s Day, you don’t need a complicated dessert. A slice of cheesecake, brownies, or even store-bought tiramisu is the perfect way to finish the meal without spending another hour in the kitchen. The lasagna is the star — dessert is just the victory lap.
If you’re cooking this for Valentine’s Day, don’t overthink it. Plate it hot, let the cheese stretch, and watch your dinner guest’s face when they realize you just made lasagna on the grill.
Pro Tip: A little extra freshly grated Parmesan sprinkled on top right before serving never hurt anybody.
Storing and Reheating
Let leftovers cool completely before storing. Keep covered in the refrigerator for up to four days.
To reheat, warm slices in the oven or back on the grill over indirect heat until heated through. This lasagna reheats exceptionally well and might even taste better the next day after the smoke flavor settles into every layer.
Final Thoughts
This Smoked Lasagna is proof that you don’t need complicated techniques or expensive ingredients to cook something special. It’s simple, comforting, and packed with flavor — exactly the kind of meal that brings people together.
Whether it’s Valentine’s Day, date night, or just a night when you want something better than takeout, this lasagna delivers every time.
Fire up the grill, keep it simple, and enjoy every bite.
Equipment and Tools
Recteq Flagship 1600, McWare 13 in Aluminum Oval Roaster, Large mixing bowl, Spatula, Measuring Spoons, Electric Pepper Grinder, Baking dish, Wooden spoon, Cheese grater, Aluminum foil