Low fat lasagna ideas needed
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That would really depend on what your child/ren like. There's veggie lasagna, for example, but if they're not into a wide range of veggies then you may be limited there.
Ground poultry instead of ground red meat is another option. As is seafood lasagna.
If you're making from scratch, I find kids tend to eat more of the stuff they make (or helped to make).3 -
Thanks, we eat veggie and meat so both are fine. I’m struggling with the calories in the white sauce especially.1
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The bechamel has low-fat and/or higher fiber substitutes that you can look up separately online.3
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Remove the dairy. I replaced my bechamel sauce with a tofu ricotta filling instead. (ItDoesntTasteLikeChicken's recipe blog). I also top it with a "mozzarella" recipe from The Edgy Veg, but I'm not loving that. I may just skip it next time and skip the topping altogether. And make sure your noodles don't have eggs, which bumps up the fat content. (You might have to boil your noodles; I haven't found an egg-free no-boil noodle yet. But I live in a very small town so my options will be much more limited here.)2
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I use my favorite recipe but make swaps.
2% mozzarella, then use less. Fat free is just nasty.
1/2 the regular meat or Italian turkey sausage. Pre-cook and blot with paper towels.
Non-fat ricotta or 1% cottage cheese.
Egg beaters (or just egg whites) for binder.
It's going to be a calorie dense thing. Use more veggies if you can. Bulk up the serving size with lower calorie items.
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Kids love lasagna cupcakes made with gyoza wrappers (round, unlike square wonton wrappers) you buy from the deep freeze section of the asian supermarket. Portion control is easy.
You don't need to brush or spray the muffin tins with oil if you have silicon cupcake or muffin tins. I layer the gyoza wrappers withs some browned lean minced beef, use some simple low fat tomato sauce, and no fat cottage cheese. I top with some grated hard cheese such as parmesan on top for extra flavour.
In general no fat cottage cheese, eventually thinned with milk is a good replacement for bechamel.
Lots of recipes online. Here's an example.
https://www.the-girl-who-ate-everything.com/lasagna-cupcakes/
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In our household where we fight for the crunchy corner lasagna pieces, the metal muffin tim alternative works best because lasagna cupcakes turn every piece into a crunchy corner piece. A silicon muffin tin (which does cut down on oil) unfortunately turns every piece into a soft centre piece.6
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By far the best advice for eating low calorie lasagna's custard tarts etc is to:
Eat a mung bean pita with your eyes closed whilst taking in a whiff of your neighbour's cooking through the kitchen window. :-)
Lol, this story was given to me by an old friend who survived through WWII.. only difference he was eating rock hard bread.
As far as the actual lasagna..I use ham, eggs, a bolognese sauce, lotsa mozzarella and egg pasta sheets..
I'm Italian, my low calorie lasagna recipe:
Substitute Pasta sheets with Mung Bean or Red Lentil Pita
Instead of mince use half amount of very thinly cut lean meat, and other half mushroom bits
Use very little low fat mozzarella. Dont spread it. put it in clumps. just enough to know its there but not enough to hold it together (tradeoff)
Boil eggs.. slice and add to one layer..(very nice if you haven't tried.
Add Peas...I do
In lieu of the mozzarella..a Béchamel sauce - not too much ie 40gbutter 40g flour 400ml milk
A sprinkle of parmesan on top of the Béchamel
You can add olives. spinach, tomato etc
Not quite a traditional lasagna..there is a dish i make called mexican lasagna...uses Pita. So by making mung or lentil pita we are basically making this... very nice
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Go on Google and follow the slimming world recipe for lasagne. Its sooo nice, homemade bolognese sauce to go with it and to make the white sauce is fat free natural yoghurt, 2 eggs and nutmeg (i use sweetener) and still use the usual lasagne sheets. I make it for all my family and they prefer it to normal lasagne x1
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OMG , in checking 'slimming world recipe for lasagne', I came across Quorn
Looks like an excellent substitute for mince in a lasagna... (and Nachos..my meal tonight TYTY)
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OMG , in checking 'slimming world recipe for lasagne', I came across Quorn
Looks like an excellent substitute for mince in a lasagna... (and Nachos..my meal tonight TYTY)
I like quorn as a meat substitute if you don't mind that it is processed. Lower calories than turkey mince. I am a meat eater but often replace a third of minced meat with quorn in a lot recipes like bolognaise sauce and meatloaf and there is no discernable difference in taste or texture.1 -
I cut calories by not adding cheese to the bechamel sauce or butter, if there's cheese on top that's enough and doesn't affect the taste IMO. (I make a basic white sauce, season with salt/pepper/nutmeg instead.)
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I've also used creme fraiche as a white sauce substitute, handy and very tasty indeed.0
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I don't make lasagna any longer. I make Spaghetti Squash and then take it out in strings, add in a little Ricotta (we use vegan because my wife is allergic to cow dairy), some Parm (we just replace that with Pecorino) and some Mozz (we use goat mozz). Chicken Sausage is actually good too (cooked and drained) and your favorite sauce. Then bake it again in the half shells for 10 to 15 minutes until bubbly. It's amazing. My wife wouldn't eat it if it wasn't delicious. She's a very picky eater that loved lasagna.3
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Use cottage cheese and ricotta cheese. You won't even be able to tell it's cottage cheese - honest!3
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I make eggplant lasagna ...with Italian sausage either hot or mild .....ricotta and cottage cheese...super yummy1
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I use turkey mince and low fat cottage cheese when I make it, and it's DIVINE. If I do say so myself.1
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Portion control: when there is a calorie-dense food, active kids and teens get a bigger portion, less active members of the household, a small one and lots of something filling and low cal, like a green salad. I do not think it is worth the energy to try and make something really low calorie with too many substitutions. Either it will not really be low calorie or it will have nothing to do with the initial recipe. Lasagna without sauce or even without lasagna, they are not going to convince a kid that they are what they were expecting.1
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Low fat ricotta instead of full fat. (I don't like using fat free dairy items, the taste and/or texture seems off to me.)
Lower calorie sauce (if you're like me and don't bother to make your own) - look at the labels and perhaps find one with less added sugar.
Do you use meat? Try turkey sausage or ground turkey instead of pork sausage or ground beef.
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https://www.skinnytaste.com/zucchini-lasagna/
My son, didn't even realize it wasn't noodles when I made it. Grill your noodles first! Also, she has a great lasagna soup recipe ....so easy, and she does zucchini lasagna rollups ( I have not made this yet.). One key, is making your own Mariana, the jarred sauces, make a huge difference in your calories, and macros.2 -
When I’m eating better I’ll make lasagna like this
Ground turkey
wheat lasagna noodles
Part skim ricotta
Part skim mozz
Hunts 4 cheese pasta sauce.
A few tweaks with this... I dorm use anywhere near as much cheese as I would a regular lasagna. I only sprinkling the cheese on the top. I don’t layer it. I also use less sauce.
It’s just 2 of here at my house so I didn’t want to make a huge pan. So I made mine in a bread loaf pan. It made 4 servings for I’ll check the calorie count in a few and post.0 -
Again this was in a bread loaf pan. And I thought I needed 6 lasagna noodles but by the time they were cut to fit it was a little less.0
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It's not exactly lasagna (Veggie Lasagna Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms) but it's 13 grams of fat, delicious and the kids love it too.
https://www.skinnytaste.com/veggie-lasagna-stuffed-portobello/0
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