zucchini lasagna (NO PASTA!)

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  • kjh413
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  • jbdowns35
    jbdowns35 Posts: 352
    Add a few thin slices of tomato, I bet would really be delicious with that pesto!! YUM!!
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  • Yum, can't wait to make that!!!! :)

    ps, what does this BUMP mean?
  • yummy!!!!! Now if farmers' markets would start:wink::wink:
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  • Lasirenn
    Lasirenn Posts: 50 Member
    That looks delicious! I'll have to make this for lunch tomorrow.
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  • Laurej
    Laurej Posts: 227
    omg! awesome sounding recipe!!! Thanks for sharing!
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    eeewwww ...... I wished I like zucchini.
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  • SouthernArt77
    SouthernArt77 Posts: 223 Member
    Yum! I definitely want to try this! Thanks!
  • VanessaGS
    VanessaGS Posts: 514 Member
    Thanks, I will definitely try this for dinner.
  • Trutra
    Trutra Posts: 131 Member
    Sounds delicious, thanks!
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    stellaskies Posts: 161 Member
    mmmm saving this.
  • LaurenAOK
    LaurenAOK Posts: 2,475 Member
    So I just made this and I'm a bit disappointed. OP, is that your pic in the first post? If so, how in the WORLD did you get it to be that perfect?

    I don't know if I'm just missing something here, but I found it nearly impossible to slice the zucchini correctly. Trying to slice it that thin was just impossible. It kept breaking off and I ended up with awkward half-slices, some a lot thinner than others. Because of this, trying to lay it out in the pan was a bit like a puzzle. And when it was done, eating it was extremely messy and difficult. Not only because of the awkward slices, but because the ricotta cheese melted into a near-liquid state, which kind of caused the zucchini to slide everywhere when I tried to cut it to eat.

    On top of all that, the calorie count isn't even that low! I got 184 per piece (6 pieces). And I only used half of the recommended olive oil! That's actually MORE calories than the baked spaghetti I normally make, which is even bigger pieces. So, I think I'll stick to making baked spaghetti.

    Don't get me wrong, it tasted good. Just not worth the hassle to me.
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  • LifeOnMars_
    LifeOnMars_ Posts: 720 Member
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    Zucchini Lasagna (without the pasta sheets)
    (makes one square, 8″ x 8″ lasagna, or about 6 servings)

    3 medium-large zucchinis, yellow squashes or other summer squashes, ends trimmed
    8 oz. ricotta
    1 egg
    about 1/4 cup pesto
    about 4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
    about 1/4 cup grated Parmiggiano-Reggiano
    sea salt and black pepper to taste

    Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Slice zucchini and squashes lengthwise into about 1/8-inch thick slices. You should have at least 20 long pieces for layers. Drizzle all the pieces with olive oil and sprinkle with sea salt and pepper on each side.

    Gently beat the egg and mix in thoroughly with the ricotta. Stir in a pinch of salt and pepper.

    Lightly oil the bottom of a square casserole dish. Arrange four large squash slices on the bottom. Spread 1/3 of the pesto on top. Arrange another layer of squash pieces, horizontally in relation to the last layer. Spread half the ricotta on top. Add another layer of squash pieces and spread another 1/3 of the pesto. Add another layer of squash pieces and spread the remaining ricotta. Add another layer of squash pieces and spread the remaining pesto. Sound like a broken record.

    Sprinkle the top with the grated Parmiggiano-Reggiano and bake, uncovered, for about 15 minutes, or until top is lightly browned. Let cool for at least five minutes and serve.

    (recipe from noteatingoutinny.com)

    Thanks!
  • rachmaree
    rachmaree Posts: 782 Member
    this looks great!
  • mudar146
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    bump! :)
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