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Low carb, vegetarian lasagne

February 16
by Dan 16. February 2010 05:13

I love a dish that combines a bunch of different veggies and this dish hits the spot. I spotted this recipe by Teresa Cutter (The Healthy Chef) in an edition of Fitness First magazine that is distributed in Australia for members. In case you missed it, I am obsessed with Teresa's recipes from both her website, and her 80/20 diet book. Teresa's recipe uses just asparagus but I added a layer of red peppers. Next time I think I will throw in some corn kernels but the possibilities are endless! You can check out Teresa's web site here.

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I can't even remember the last time I had a lasagne made with pasta sheets. Besides being a carb dodger, I have never found anywhere that does a good veggie lasagne and by good I mean uses lots of veggies rather than just the standard spinach and cheese. This is such a good idea to use thinly sliced zucchini/courgettes as the 'pasta'. I think this will become a regular dish for us as it's very similar to a veggie bake.

Time it takes: 1 hour

Ingredients for 2 servings:

  • 125g fine asparagus, trimmed 
  • 1 red pepper/capsicum, sliced into batons
  • 2 medium sized zucchini/courgettes 
  • fresh basil leaves, some sliced for the napolitana sauce
  • black pepper 
  • 200g cottage cheese or low fat ricotta 
  • 2 spring onion, sliced 
  • 1/4 tsp nutmeg 
  • 2 egg whites 
  • 20g grated Parmesan
  • 1/2 onion, diced
  • 400g tin chopped tomatoes

Method: 

  1. Boil a large pot of water and blanch the asparagus and peppers for 1 minute then drain well. 
  2. Slice the zucchini thinly on a mandolin lengthways (this is your pasta replacement.) 
  3. Scoop the cottage cheese or ricotta into a blender or food processor then add the egg whites and nutmeg. Blend until smooth and creamy.  
  4. Fold in the spring onion by hand. 
  5. Layer ingredients into a loaf pan in the following order so you end up with 3 layers of zucchini: zucchini – black pepper - cheese mix – asparagus – basil  - zucchini – black pepper – cheese mix – red peppers – basil – zucchini – ricotta mix – grated parmesan cheese. 
  6. Bake in a moderate 180 C oven for about 45 mins - 1 hour until golden then serve with a simple napolitana sauce.
  7. To make the napolitana sauce quickly sauté the onion until golden then add the chopped tomatoes, and a little sliced basil.  Simmer for 2 – 3 minutes and season with a little salt and pepper. 

NB: for a dairy free version substitute the cottage cheese with good quality silken tofu.

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I really love this recipe! I don’t like pasta dishes as they are usually quite ‘heavy’, and being the carb-dodger and ‘no red meat’ fan that I am, I don’t usually even look twice at them. This works out like a lovely, satisfying vegetable bake which is perfect for a Sunday afternoon lunch when it’s cold outside. Comfort food without the calories and fat! Enjoy!

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Comments

2/16/2010 5:40:22 AM #

Yum! Fitness first magazine is the BEST! I've been meaning to make this for a while....

Anita Australia

2/16/2010 7:13:57 AM #

This recipe sounds really healthy.. I will try it out for sure!

Anh Australia

2/16/2010 8:48:59 PM #

That looks awesome. I love lasagne, I probably cook about one a week. My usual favourite is to use lentils (and make it quite spicy as well), but I will try this recipe out because it is always good to try new things.

Starlight United States

3/9/2010 6:55:35 PM #

Thanks for the great post. I like to share it with others too if you do not mind.

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3/18/2010 8:12:23 PM #

This looks so much more healthy than my lasagne or vegetable lasagne. Great idea, we all need to eat a bit healthier..

Anita @ Leave Room for Dessert Australia

4/28/2010 9:51:55 PM #

Love your recipes.  Keep up the good work.  The pictures are very appealing.

Christine Canada

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Dan and Anita are two sistas who love food, especially chocolate. Anita lives in Sydney and Dan lives in London. We don't eat red meat but eat plenty of chicken, fish, seafood, vegetarian food and desserts. We both love cooking and love eating even more. Looking forward to sharing this passion with you. 

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