Mexican Lasagna

"Here's a light Mexican dish the whole family is sure to love. Serve with refried beans."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Brown turkey, drain (if necessary).
  • Add seasoning packet, onion, tomato sauce and salsa.
  • Simmer 5-7 minutes.
  • Combine cottage cheese and egg in small bowl.
  • Spray 9 x 13 pan with cooking spray.
  • Assemble lasagna in the following order: 1/2 meat mixture, 1/2 tortillas, 1/2 cottage cheese mixture, 1/2 cheese, repeat.
  • Bake at 350°F for 25 minutes.
  • Let stand 10 minutes before serving.

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Reviews

  1. My family loved this dish! (Even the picky eaters ate it all! This did not taste or look like a "low-fat" dish! The recipe was very easy to make but I did alter it somewhat. I made my own corn tortillas, but I don't think that changed the taste or texture. I also used the 16 oz. bottle of salsa, but did not add additional tomato sauce. In addition to the ground turkey, I added one 16 ounce can of pinto beans.
     
  2. I've had this recipe saved for awhile and just made it last night for the first time. What a hit! My whole family loved it (not always an easy accomplishment). I used 1.25 lbs. of ground beef & also made the cottage cheese (about 12 oz) blend with two eggs instead of the egg substitute and also mixed the shredded cheese right in with the cottage cheese & eggs. And what's Mexican lasagna w/out chili powder & garlic powder. This will be a regular dish at our table from now on!
     
  3. This recipe exceeded my expectations. I left out the onions because my husband doesn't like them and instead I added fresh peppers which I cooked with the turkey. I also added a can of black beans and I replaced the tomato sauce with enchilada sauce. I would've liked a bit more of the cheese and egg mix so next time I may increase it or even double it
     
  4. Well, I'm in the minority here. After all of the great reviews, I really looked forward to trying this casserole. I made the recipe as written, except I did not use low fat ingredients. Coming out of the oven, it looked impressive and smelled delicious. That's where it ended. This casserole had no texture, unless you call 'mush' a texture. I had a 9x13 pan of squishy gushy mush that no one in my family would eat, after trying a few bites. I even drained and patted the cottage cheese with a paper towel to reduce the liquid, so i have no idea..it's like the corn tortillas liquified? I even tried heating up a bit for lunch the next day, but it was worse. I am not a picky eater. If something is just okay, I'll eat it anyways. Very rarely do i find something so repulsive in texture, I cannot eat it. This is one of those times. This recipe was not inexpensive to put together. I really hate throwing away food, but this was hopeless. The entire 9x13 casserole went into the trash.
     
  5. I really liked this, as did my two year old and husband. I cooked the turkey and kept it separate. I simmered the other things together and only put turkey on half (meatless side for me) and also used eggs (3, but 2 would have sufficed). Used hot enchilada sauce instead of tomato sauce - thanks for a good recommendation there! Thanks I liked the soggy tortillas! That is the way they are supposed to be in mexican casseroles!!
     
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Tweaks

  1. This recipe exceeded my expectations. I left out the onions because my husband doesn't like them and instead I added fresh peppers which I cooked with the turkey. I also added a can of black beans and I replaced the tomato sauce with enchilada sauce. I would've liked a bit more of the cheese and egg mix so next time I may increase it or even double it
     
  2. Very, very good! I added a can of drained black beans and a can of drained hominy to the meat part. Used diced tomatoes instead of tomato sauce since I was out. I did use more cottage cheese and added olives to both cheese layers. If you are concerned about soggy tortillas, I think it would taste fine using lasagna noodles. Love a recipe that is perfect as listed but just as good making changes to suit your preferences!
     
  3. I really liked this, as did my two year old and husband. I cooked the turkey and kept it separate. I simmered the other things together and only put turkey on half (meatless side for me) and also used eggs (3, but 2 would have sufficed). Used hot enchilada sauce instead of tomato sauce - thanks for a good recommendation there! Thanks I liked the soggy tortillas! That is the way they are supposed to be in mexican casseroles!!
     
  4. I've had this recipe saved for awhile and just made it last night for the first time. What a hit! My whole family loved it (not always an easy accomplishment). I used 1.25 lbs. of ground beef & also made the cottage cheese (about 12 oz) blend with two eggs instead of the egg substitute and also mixed the shredded cheese right in with the cottage cheese & eggs. And what's Mexican lasagna w/out chili powder & garlic powder. This will be a regular dish at our table from now on!
     
  5. Fantastic recipe that is definatly a keeper-i used two eggs instead of the subsitute and beef instead of turkey as thats what i had here,will definatly make again
     

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