To assemble lasagna spray DEEP**** 9x13 inch baking pan with non-stick spray. Spread 1 cup sauce over bottom of pan. Layer 3 noodles over top. Spread 2 cups sauce over noodles, followed by 1/2 of the cottage cheese/ spinach mixture, and 1/3 of the cheese.*** Top with 3 more noodles, 2 cups of sauce, 1/2 of the cottage cheese/ spinach mixture and 1/3 of the cheese.*** Layer final 3 noodles on top, followed by 2 cups of sauce (you should be left with 1/3 of the cheese).
Cover with foil and bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Remove from oven, uncover, and sprinkle with remaining cheese. Return to oven, uncovered, for 10 minutes. Let lasagna cool for 10 minutes before slicing. (Be patient. It will hold together much better if you wait!)
Makes 8 servings. (34 calories & 8.6 g fat per serving)
I think it took me longer to type that up than it did to make it!
Changes I did or will make:
*I (nor any of my family members) don't like mushrooms. So I didn't want to put them in. But I felt like 2 cups was a significant amount of an ingredient to just leave out. We had some leftover chicken so I cut it up and added it instead.
** This was a little too much spinach. It wasn't bad- but just a lot. So unless you have a great love for spinach, I would put a little less next time.
***So I have a problem. I just skim recipes before making them. And then will realize I missed a step when it is a little too late. I didn't realize there was supposed to be cheese layered throughout until I was at the 2nd cheese layer. I decided to just put lots of cheese on top. It ended up tasty. But oh my- it would be even more tasty with cheese throughout. So ALWAYS read your recipe thoroughly before making it!
****I did not use a deep pan. And had to put a cookie sheet on the rack below to catch the drippings that were surely (and did) going to happen. It doesn't necessarily be a big pan, but just not a shallow glass one!!
7 comments:
I think I would love this- but would my kids even touch it?
sounds good but complicated. so good to know it's not so hard
This looks really good. You are so good to post your yummy recipes because then I can steal them since I have to make new things too. My cousin Ashley and I post recipes on a blog together. It is www.ourrecipeexchange.blogspot.com and there is one she posted called Sweet N Sour Chicken, and it is SOOOOOOOOOOO good and SOOOOOOOOO easy with ingredients pretty much everyone has in their house!
Also, your cake is amazing. Why is it you don't live near me so you can be my cake maker? haha! You should sell those things, so talented you are...I feel like a Jedi right now saying it that way, just in case you were wondering!
Oh, and I posted about our recipe blog so if you wanted to check out that recipe to make in your 2 new recipes a week, you could...that was very vague, above.
this is a completely awesome recipe that I've used for about 10 yrs and is my standard for vegetarian guests. It's easy - there are a lot of ingredients because you make the lasagna sauce from scratch, which is why it's so good!
You do need a deep dish and avoid the temptation to pile too much sauce between the layers or it will end up soupy. It's also important to let the dish cool a bit before slicing - great leftovers!
This lasagna is sooo good but...
34 calories per portion??
About 4 years ago I was trying to find a vegetarian meal for a guest and happened upon this one. I don't like cottage cheese, zucchini, mushrooms or spinach so wouldn't have considered it for myself. I decided to taste it when it was served, and much to my surprise, I loved it! I'm still shaking my head AND making this recipe for myself.
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