Hg's Lasagna

"Another recipe from Huingry Girl posted for safe keeping. Serving Size: 1/4th of recipe (1 SUPER-LARGE portion) Calories: 238 Fat: 2g Sodium: 1,218mg Carbs: 33g Fiber: 11g Sugars: 14g Protein: 25g *4 Points! Prep and cooking time is approximate - never mad this before and recipe doesn't specify."
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
4
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directions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Heat soy crumbles in the microwave for 30 seconds, and set aside. Set out a row of several paper towels (as you cook the veggies, transfer them to the paper towels to drain excess moisture). Spritz a large pan evenly with nonstick spray, and bring to high heat. Once hot, lay as many zucchini and mushroom slices as you can fit flat in the pan, and cook for about 2 minutes per side. Continue until all slices are cooked, removing the pan from heat and re-spraying it between batches. Cook eggplant slices for about 3 minutes per side, continuing to work in batches (removing and re-spraying pan each time). Next, in a large bowl, mix the spinach, egg white, ricotta cheese, basil, salt and nutmeg. Stir well and set aside. Spray a deep 8" X 8" pan with nonstick spray. Pour half (8 oz.) of the tomato sauce into the bottom of the pan. Then, layer half of the veggie slices on top in assorted order. Spread half of the spinach mixture on top. Next, sprinkle the soy crumbles evenly into the pan. Layer with remaining veggies, and then spread the rest of the spinach mixture on top. Cover with the remaining tomato sauce. Then, evenly top the lasagna with the mozzarella and grated cheese. Finally, bake uncovered for 30 minutes (or until the cheese on top starts to brown). Let cool, cut into 4 pieces, and dig in!

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I'm a ballet dancer, training to become a professional, actually. I love cooking but I need to watch my weigfht, so most of my recipes are low calorie, or fit a diet. I love cooking even "normal" foods and looking at recipes...I also take full fat, high calorie recipes and change them so that I can make them, and later eat them, too! I love baking more than I do cooking, I think. Desserts are fun to make...
 
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