Lasagna is one of those foods that freezes well. If you reheat a frozen lasagna, it should taste close to the original version that was right out of the oven. This is good news for all the frozen store-bought lasagna lovers out there. This should give you an excuse to taste-test a few brands to see what one you like best. Here are 15 frozen lasagna brands that a worth a try.
Frozen Lasagna Brands
Amy’s
Website: amys.com
Amy’s was one of the first company’s to produce organic and vegetarian meals. It was started by Andy and Rachel Berliner in 1987. Their daughter, Amy, was newly born when the company launched. As you probably guessed, the company is named after this Amy. The company has come a long way since its first product that was a vegetarian pot pie. They now make more than 250 organic and vegetarian food items.
Amy’s produces the following frozen lasagna products:
- Cheese Lasagna
- Spinach Lasagna – Light & Lean
- Garden Vegetable Lasagna – Gluten-Free
- Vegetable Lasagna – Low Sodium
- Spinach Bechamel Lasagna
- Vegan Vegetable Lasagna – Gluten-Free
- Vegetable Lasagna
Atkins
Website: atkins.com
Atkins is based on low-carbohydrate dieting, which is believed to help with weight loss if the diet is properly followed. Atkins frozen meals help customers follow the Atkins Diet without having to prepare their own meals from scratch. These are a convenient way to follow a low carb lifestyle without excessive time wasted in the kitchen.
Atkins makes a frozen meat lasagna with 34 grams of protein, 4 grams of sugar, 12 grams of fiber, 410 calories, and 11 grams net carbs. See the product package for the most recent nutritional data.
Birds Eye
Website: birdseye.com
The founder of Birds Eye, Clarence Birdseye, was a pioneer in flash freezing. He learned this freezing technique from the indigenous people of Northern Canada who he witnessed rapidly freeze fish using the elements. After his trip, he invented a quick freeze machine for freezing veggies for sale to customers.
While Birds Eye is still best known for its frozen vegetables, they do make a selection of main course meal options. The company’s lasagna products are made with lentil zucchini pasta instead of regular pasta. These products include:
- Lasagna with Meat Sauce
- Five Cheese Lasagna
- Meatless Be’f Lasagna
Cali’flour Foods
Website: califlourfoods.com
Cali’flour Foods was started by Amy Lacey. Amy was diagnosed with lupus, which caused her to seek out foods that did not cause an inflammatory reaction in her body. She developed Cali’flour Foods based on healthy and delicious foods.
The company makes the below lasagnas made with cauliflower noodles instead of traditional lasagna noodles. They are gluten-free, keto-friendly, and low carb.
- Meat Lasagna
- Vegetable Lasagna
Evol
Website: evolfoods.com
Evol focuses on high-quality ingredients to produce its frozen foods. Items like whole grains and antibiotic-free meat are used instead of a long list of ingredients that most people can’t pronounce. The company’s three main product categories are single-serve meals, burritos, and breakfast.
Evol makes the following frozen lasagna products:
- Lasagna & Meat Sauce
- Butternut Squash Lasagna
Lean Cuisine
Website: goodness.com/lean-cuisine
Lean Cuisine was launched in 1981 as a lower calorie option to Stouffer’s. Numerous products have 400 or fewer calories and 10 grams or less of fat. Many even have 300 or fewer calories. Similar to Stouffer’s, Lean Cuisine is a brand of Nestle.
Lean Cuisine make these lasagna frozen meals:
- Lasagna with Meat Sauce
- Butternut Squash Lasagna
Marie Callender’s
Website: mariecallendersmeals.com
Marie Callender’s started out with pies as its first food product in the 1940s. Specifically, Marie would sell her homemade pies to restaurants in California. Her pies grew in popularity and in 1964, her family opened a pie and coffee shop that eventually became a chain. The success of the chains sparked the grocery line of foods.
Marie Callender’s still makes desserts, in addition to dinners, pot pies, and meal bowls. The company’s lasagna products are:
- Traditional Lasagna with Meat & Sauce Bowl
- Italiano Lasagna
- Three Meat and Four Cheese Lasagna
- Meat Lasagna
Michael Angelo’s
Website: michaelangelos.com
The company allows no preservatives or fillers in its products. Only high-quality ingredients are used to create authentic Italian frozen meals. The recipes were inspired by Nonna Foti, the great grandmother of the Founder and CEO Michael Angelo Renna.
Michael Angelo’s produces the following lasagna products:
- Meat Lasagna Bolognese Bowl
- Vegetable Lasagna
- Lasagna with Meat Sauce
Michelina’s
Michelina’s was inspired by the recipes of Mama Michelina. She was an immigrant from northeastern Italy who came to America with a collection of recipe based on authentic Italian meals. Today, the brand is owned by Bellisio Foods who makes other frozen foods such as Boston Market and Atkins.
Michelina’s frozen lasagnas include:
- Lasagna with Meat Sauce
- Five Cheese Lasagna (Lean Gourmet)
- Lasagna Alfredo
- Lasagna Alfredo with Broccoli (Zap’ems)
- Lasagna with Meat Sauce (Zap’ems)
Omaha Steaks
Website: omahasteaks.com
Omaha Steaks began as a butcher shop in 1917. J.J. and B.A. Simon founded the company which was first known as Table Supply Meat Company located in Omaha. The name “Omaha Steaks” did not come about until 1966 when the company changed its name.
Today, the company’s products extend well beyond cuts of meat. They sell desserts, wine, gifts and many other items. In regard to lasagna, Omaha Steaks makes a meat lovers lasagna made with a five-cheese blend and a bolognese-style sauce. It comes in a 30-ounce package with freezer-to-oven preparation.
On-Cor
Website: on-cor.com
On-Cor believes in producing great food at a reasonable price. They manufacture many hearty frozen meals including items such as chicken, pasta, meatballs, patties, and more.
The On-Cor lasagna products are:
- Lasagna with Meat Sauce
- Deluxe Lasagna with Meat Sauce
Realgood Foods
Website: realgoodfoods.com
Realgood Foods specializes in making low carb, high protein meals with real ingredients. The company was launched in 2017 with its first product being chicken crust personal pizza. Other products soon followed such as enchiladas, cauliflower crust pizza, and, of course, lasagna. Realgood makes a chicken lasagna bowl that has 11 grams net carbs, 32 grams of protein, and 360 calories.
Smart Ones
Website: eatyourbest.com/smartones
Smart Ones frozen meals are known for their sensible portions. All products are under 360 calories based on our review. They make a variety of different products including American, Italian, and Asian cuisines.
Smart Ones makes the following lasagna frozen meals:
- Meat Sauce Lasagna
- Meat Sauce Lasagna Bake
- Florentine Lasagna
Stouffer’s
Website: goodness.com
When it comes to frozen lasagna brands, there may be a no bigger name than Stouffer’s. The company started in the restaurant business in the 1920s with locations in Cleveland and Detroit. 1954 was when they first began producing frozen meals. The frozen meals were initial made in a Cleveland restaurant, but the growth of the company required them to soon open a processing plant. Stouffer’s was acquired by Nestle in 1973 where it remains today.
The company makes these lasagna products:
- Cheese Lovers Lasagna
- Cheesy Garlic Lasagna with Meat Sauce
- Chicken Lasagna
- Classic Lasagna Bites
- Lasagna with Meat & Sauce
- Meat Lovers Lasagna
- Meatless Lasagna
- Veggie Lovers Lasagna
Udi’s
Website: udisglutenfree.com
Udi’s began in 1994 as a cafe opened by Udi Barron in Denver. However, it wasn’t until 2008 that Barron started to produce gluten-free products that the company is known for today. Udi’s is now a part of Conagra Brands and makes bread, English muffins, bagels, frozen meals, and more.
The frozen lasagna products made by Udi’s are:
- Italian Sausage Lasagna
- Vegetable Lasagna Bakeable Meal
- Lasagna with Meat Sauce Bakeable Meal
Final Thoughts
Of the 15 frozen lasagna brands featured above, there should be at least one product that every lasagna lover will enjoy. Yes, there is nothing quite like homemade lasagna. However, there are several high-quality options out there that are worth a try.