Lasagna (serves 12)
about 2/3 lb uncooked lasagna noodles
2-3 cups tomato sauce (make your own or use your favorite jarred-- I didn't measure, sorry!)
15 oz fat free ricotta cheese
1 c. part skim ricotta cheese
1 1/2 cup mozzarella cheese, reduced fat
1 cup raw baby spinach or 1 package frozen
1 tbsp dried parsley
2 egg whites
1/2 lb lean ground turkey (97/3)
1/2 small onion, chopped
3 lg garlic cloves, pressed/minced
1 tsp olive oil
Start by boiling the lasagna noodles. Follow the box instructions. Make sure you separate the noodles after you strain them or else you'll have a big sticky glob of a noodle-mess. I made a whole box but it turns out you'll only use a little more than half the box (using a 9x13 inch pan), unless you really pile it high. ...Not quite sure what to do about the left over noodles-- if you have any ideas, shoot me an email or leave it in the comments!
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. While the noodles are boiling brown the turkey meat. In a frying pan heat 1 teaspoon of oil with the chopped onion and 2 of the 3 large garlic cloves (or about 1 tbsp already minced). Add the turkey, breaking up with a spatula-- cook on low until browned, about 10-15 minutes. Set aside.
And while the meat is browning, mix the cheese filling. In a large bowl combine both types of ricotta, the chopped spinach, egg whites, parsley, and the rest of the minced garlic. Mix well.
Now you are ready to assemble the lasagna!! I know its a bit tedious with all the steps but it's really quite simple, just follow the pictures below. Start with a 9x13 inch baking dish-- I suppose two 8x8's would work well too, but that involves noodle cutting!
1) Add a layer of sauce to the pan, add 3 noodles or enough to cover the pan |
2) Spread the ricotta filling and sprinkle with mozzarella cheese (save at least 1/2 cup for the topping) |
3) Add some ground turkey (it'll only last about two layers-- or one very meaty layer) |
4) Glob some sauce on top and spread it around |
Repeat steps 1 through 4 until you run out of ricotta filling... top it with noodles and sauce it up! |
And if you are thinking to yourself "well Jill, this sounds delicious and everything, but I am only one person. What am I going to do with all this lasagna?!" Well what I have to say to that is this: stop being dramatic! It's called leftovers, people. The night you make it, put half (or more) in tupperware and pop it in the freezer, it'll keep for a while. I have but just one roommate and make army sized meals all the time!
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