No current photos.
| Nutrition Facts | ||
|---|---|---|
|
Serving Size 1 (267g) Recipe makes 8 servings The following items or measurements are not included below: no-boil lasagna noodles |
||
| Calories 321 | ||
| Calories from Fat 184 | (57%) | |
| Amount Per Serving | %DV | |
| Total Fat 20.5g | 31% | |
| Saturated Fat 11.4g | 56% | |
| Monounsaturated Fat 6.4g | ||
| Polyunsaturated Fat 1.1g | ||
| Trans Fat 0.0g | ||
| Cholesterol 72mg | 24% | |
| Sodium 522mg | 21% | |
| Potassium 514mg | 14% | |
| Total Carbohydrate 21.4g | 7% | |
| Dietary Fiber 2.0g | 8% | |
| Sugars 9.0g | ||
| Protein 14.7g | 29% | |
SERVES 8 -10
From: dc lesucre
On Nov 19, 2009
Made for vegetarian dinner party. 4 Star review since the original recipe does not include the following addition 2 - 16 oz containers of 4% cottage cheese mixed with 2 beaten eggs for additional protein & necessary body for a main dish similar to my regular lasagna. I also used the whole box of lasagna noodles (16 oz) so the cheese quantities and sauce need to be doubled if you are going that route. I used my largest baking dish (what you would cook a turkey in) 18" x 12" x 3". Turned out well, but may try with other more flavorful cheese next time white cheddar / mozz mix. Could also add cooked frozen spinach to the cottage cheese & egg mix. Freezes cooked well too! Happy Cooking!
From: Veggie Jean
On Nov 18, 2008
This was absolutely delicious when I had it last year at Thanksgiving at my StepMom's house. I made it at Christmas and, though it seemed to be coming out all wrong, it was a hit again. I would definitely use Recipezaar Fan's tip and food process the basil alone next time.
From: Recipezaar Fan
On Aug 6, 2007
I served this at a small dinner party and everyone loved it. It deserves 5 stars for flavor. This is kind of a "short" lasagna. Next time, I'm going to add some ricotta or another ingredient to plump it up a bit so it stands higher....perhaps even add another layer. A little low fat ricotta or maybe some spinach, would help with the nutrition problems this dish has. It's way high in fat! But if you are splurging, I guess that's not an issue. Here are some things I discovered: 1) I subbed 3 tablespoons bread crumbs and a tablespoon of Amaretto for the cookies. This worked beautifully. The squash seemed really sweet at first, but once it was baked and the cheese and sauce melted into it, it was perfect. 2) Rather than dump half the sauce into a blender, I just processed the basil in the food processor (which I already had out) with about 1/2 cup of the white sauce.
Showing 1-3 of 22 collections
Explore AllSister Sites: Food Network | HGTV | HGTVPro | DIY | Fine Living | Great American Country | FrontDoor.com Real Estate | Ecologue
Comparison Shop for Kitchen Appliances & Utensils at Shopzilla & BizRate
© 2009 Scripps Networks, Inc. All rights reserved