Saturday, December 25, 2010

Vegetarian Lasagna


If you are looking for the best vegetarian lasagna recipe available on the internet then you have come to the right place!

I made this vegetarian lasagna for my family and they loved it so much that it is now in the permanent family recipe book!

This vegetarian lasagna is not only delicious but highly nutritional. What other vegetarian lasagna recipe can claim to be enriched with potassium and folate?

Many people are under the impression that by not eating meat you would be lacking in protein and essential vitamins and minerals. They could not be further from the truth.

The high spinach content in this vegetarian lasagna recipe is believed to reduce the risk of cancer, help to avoid and relieve anemia and is said to protect against eye degeneration and heart disease!

Who ever said lasagna had to be unhealthy? This vegetarian lasagna is also high in protein and low in carbohydrates, courtesy of the cottage cheese content.

Vegetarian lasagna is widely believed to bland and unsubstantial in comparison to regular lasagna. This is not the case, choosing your favorite sauce or a sauce that the family (or whoever you are preparing the vegetarian lasagna for) usually have with pasta dishes will help to familiarize them to the idea and it is certain to be highly rated! We all know how scary it is to try new recipes out on the family, especially with fussy children.

If you are new or are introducing your family to the vegetarian lifestyle then starting off with dishes such as vegetarian lasagna or anything similar is wise. It is not advised to go straight to recipes and ingredients that your family members are not used to. This usually results in negative feedback and will only make it harder for you to be a successful vegetarian.

This delicious vegetarian lasagna recipe is highly nutritional, popular with the family (yes even the kids!) And easy to make! Best of all, it's free!

VEGETARIAN LASAGNA

INGREDIENTS:

1 Package lasagna noodles

1 Jar favorite meatless pasta sauce

1 Small package lite mozzarella cheese

1 Fresh medium eggplant

3 Tomatoes

Parsley Flakes

1 Package frozen spinach

Salt and pepper

1 Small package of cottage cheese

METHOD:

Thinly slice eggplant into rounds and lay on a paper towel, salt lightly. Lay another paper towel on top and layer with eggplant slices and salt lightly. Continue this layering method until all eggplant is used.

Place a heavy pan on a cookie sheet on top of stack and leave to sit for half an hour to two hours.

Defrost spinach and drain as much water out as possible. (Using a colander)

Cook lasagna noodles in oven at 180˚C until soft and tender

Mix cottage cheese and defrosted spinach together in a large bowl and add salt and pepper

Using a casserole pan, spread a layer of sauce and then place a tender lasagna noodle on top

Place a layer of spinach/cottage cheese mix, sauce, eggplant slices and then a noodle. Repeat this process until pan is full then place in the oven.

Place sauce and thinly sliced tomatoes on the last layer and then sprinkle mozzarella cheese heavily on top.

Bake in the oven for 45-60 minutes at 350 degrees. (Eggplant should be soft and a brown color)

SERVES-4








Melissa Lastelle-Founder of http://www.TheVegetarianBible.com


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