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Interest has been expressed in starting a thread for vegetarian/vegan friendly recipes....so I guess I''ll go first!
I make a vegetarian lasagna I''ve adapted over time from a Better Homes and Gardens cookbook:
For a 13x9 in pan,
Ingredients:
no boil lasagna noodles
1 15 oz container of Ricotta cheese (I use the low fat)
Italian baking sauce or whatever spaghetti sauce you like
1 pckg. frozen spinach, thawed
1 14 oz jar roasted red sweet peppers, sliced or diced
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
Mix together the ricotta and veggies.
layer lasagna noodles on the bottom of pan,
then follow with cheese/veggie mix and repeat.
Cover with sauce and sprinkle top with mozzarella cheese if desired.
Bake covered for about 30 min. in a 350 degree oven
Bake uncovered for about 10 minutes so the cheese browns on top.
Ok, first of all I forgot to say that this is lacto-ovo vegetarian because of the cheese...
Second, this is one of those recipes you can play with and put in different veggies when you feel like it. You can also use zucchini, any other kinds of peppers, or whatever other veggie sounds good.
I make a vegetarian lasagna I''ve adapted over time from a Better Homes and Gardens cookbook:
For a 13x9 in pan,
Ingredients:
no boil lasagna noodles
1 15 oz container of Ricotta cheese (I use the low fat)
Italian baking sauce or whatever spaghetti sauce you like
1 pckg. frozen spinach, thawed
1 14 oz jar roasted red sweet peppers, sliced or diced
2 cups sliced fresh mushrooms
Mix together the ricotta and veggies.
layer lasagna noodles on the bottom of pan,
then follow with cheese/veggie mix and repeat.
Cover with sauce and sprinkle top with mozzarella cheese if desired.
Bake covered for about 30 min. in a 350 degree oven
Bake uncovered for about 10 minutes so the cheese browns on top.
Ok, first of all I forgot to say that this is lacto-ovo vegetarian because of the cheese...
Second, this is one of those recipes you can play with and put in different veggies when you feel like it. You can also use zucchini, any other kinds of peppers, or whatever other veggie sounds good.