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Baked Lasagna Toss (aka Almost Lasagna) - Flora Foodie

Baked Lasagna Toss (aka Almost Lasagna)

I just HAD to make another recipe with the second half of this ricotta recipe.  I can’t get over how much I love it. 

This is the recipe I thought I’d start with rather than my squash pasta, but as I mentioned I went all squash-crazy at the store, so plans changed. 

Now it’s time to bring back a dish that I haven’t had in over two years.  I knew it wouldn’t be the same without good ricotta, so I just haven’t made it since I turned vegan.

One of my all-time favorite pre-veganism recipes, and one of the very first recipes I routinely cooked when I started actually cooking myself dinner, was Rachael Ray’s Lasagna Toss recipe.  It’s basically all the ingredients in lasagna tossed together instead of tediously layered.  Brilliant.  Delicious.  I used to eat it just pasta, meat, cheeses, and sauce.  I’m sure sometimes I paired it with a salad or a roasted veggie.  Sometimes.  Things sure have changed.  But I still love this dish.  

Now that I can incorporate the lasagna toss back into my life, I’m sure it will once again become a regular favorite, and I’ll start adding more veggies.  But I had to make it fairly veggie-less to keep it like the old favorite I remembered.  I just added sauteed onions and mushrooms, but kept it otherwise very plain. 

I did add a step of baking it, partly because I was just in the mood to have something casserole-like baking in my oven.  It just felt like one of those days. Partly it’s because I made this Monday while the sun was out and shining so I could snap a few good pics, and then I put it in the oven to heat it up for dinner last night after I got home from work. (Note: all the pics are pre-cooked.)

Yum-my! 

serves 4
1 T vegetable oil
1/2 large onion, diced
1/2 package lightlife ground meat
1 box cremini mushrooms, chopped
4 C cooked pasta of choice
1/2 ricotta recipe
1 1/2 C vegan mozzarella shreds
1/2 C nutritional yeast
1 jar marinara sauce

Preheat oven to 350 degrees (preheat right away if you’re baking it as soon as it’s ready!) 

Heat vegetable oil in a large nonstick skillet.  Add the onion and cook for about 5 minutes until starting to soften.  Add the mushrooms and cook about another 5 minutes.  

In a large bowl, mix everything together! You could totally serve it like this and avoid baking it…

Or put it all in a cooking-sprayed 9×13 baking dish and bake for about 30 minutes, until hot and bubbling.  



Nutrition facts per serving: Calories: 475; Calories from Fat: 137; Total Fat: 15.3g; Saturated Fat: 1.6g; Sodium: 359mg; Total Carbohydrates: 62.2g; Dietary Fiber: 10.4g; Sugars: 5.0g; Protein: 24.5g


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4 responses to “Baked Lasagna Toss (aka Almost Lasagna)”

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    looks tasty

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    looks tasty

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    looks tasty

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