Delicious Zucchini Lasagna
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Yummy! Bump0
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bump. I'm trying this recipe this week.0
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Sounds delish! Tag.0
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I made this last night, and let it cool overnight. I'm eating it tonight for dinner and I cannot wait to try it because it looked delicious. I did go outside the norm of the recipe, and I used a few lasagna noodles (3 on bottom / 2 on top), but all the inner layers were zucchini. My additions were ground turkey and chopped mix veggies (broccoli/cauliflower/carrots/onions).0
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I made this last night, and let it cool overnight. I'm eating it tonight for dinner and I cannot wait to try it because it looked delicious. I did go outside the norm of the recipe, and I used a few lasagna noodles (3 on bottom / 2 on top), but all the inner layers were zucchini. My additions were ground turkey and chopped mix veggies (broccoli/cauliflower/carrots/onions).
yeah, i actually made it a couple days ago and left half in the pan and the next day reheated it and i sort of think its way better when you let it sit overnight in the fridge because everything sticks together better and it isnt watery or anything, so i think i might start doing this from now on0 -
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you can do it with eggplant in place of zucchini too! or a combo of both- YUM0
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Do you peel the zucchini/eggplant or cook with skin on?0
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AWESOME! I love subbing out high carb ingredients with veggies.0
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Sounds delicious and simular to eggplant parmasean. The only suggestion I have for draining the excess water would be to lay out the zucchini about 1/2 before cooking on plate and sprinkle with salt. Then pad the extra with a paper towel. This works so good with the eggplant as the plate usually as alot of water on it when i'm done. I will have to try this out over the weekend! Thanks for sharing!0
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That sounds awsome! Am def going to try. Thanks for sharing.0
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Sounds amazing! Thank youSounds delicious and simular to eggplant parmasean. The only suggestion I have for draining the excess water would be to lay out the zucchini about 1/2 before cooking on plate and sprinkle with salt. Then pad the extra with a paper towel. This works so good with the eggplant as the plate usually as alot of water on it when i'm done. I will have to try this out over the weekend! Thanks for sharing!0
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This sounds awesome!!! I will definitely try this one out!0
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bump! This sounds delish!0
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Try this to dry out the zucchini a bit. I do it for eggplant lasagna.
slice the eggplant/zucchini into 1/4 inch thick slices.
Lightly salt the slices and put in a colander to release excessmoisture for about 1/2 hour.
Lay on paper towels to soak up any extra moisture.
Preheat oven to 450°. Brush eggplant/zucchini lightly with olive oil on both sides and place on cookie sheets.
Bake for 20-25 minutes, turning half way through until eggplant/zucchini is golden brown.
This is exactly what I was thinking regarding the zucchini producing too much liquid.0 -
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Sounds tasty. Will have to try this out0
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Bump, sounds so so good trying it tonight.0
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Thanks so much! This is genius! I live in Italy so all the ingredients are very comon here, unlike some other great sounding US based recipes. I really need a way to escape the endless pasta! My husband also likes it, even though it's not like "mamma used to make-a" !! Grazie!0
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