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    Home » International Cuisine » Pasta / Noodles /Rice » Veg Lasagna

    Veg Lasagna

    By Khushboo 5 Comments May 21, 2020 May 21, 2020

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    Meatless Lasagna for a win! This Indian style veg lasagna is a yummy twist of the classic Italian recipe. The layers are packed with bold desi flavors from spiced veggies, extra paneer, and, drool-worthy masala sauce. The highlight of this recipe is that it is high in protein, gluten-free, and vegan adaptable. Make ahead of time and freezer instructions are included.

    Veg lasagna served on a white plate with a fork

    When it comes to cooking, I can’t really think straight. I love experimenting with different flavors, textures, and fusing cuisines together. Fusion recipes can be a bummer if not done right. But if combo works then it takes the dish to a whole new level like my Tex Mex Loaded Pasta Bake or this Vegan Chipotle Jungle Curry.

    Veggie lasagna in a baking pan with a serving spoon

    This Indian Italian fusion veggie lasagna happened by chance last year when my son demanded lasagna for dinner. I had all the ingredients except ricotta. Blame my Indian roots, I always have paneer stocked up. So, I thought it would be a good substitute for ricotta.

    So it started here –

    A thought just crossed my mind. Ummm, if I am using paneer, why not make a desi lasagna!!

    I got really excited and started imagining each layer. I could already feel the spice, the flavors, and everything in between.

    Palak Paneer is a match made in heaven. So, I was keen on using it.

    I skipped making the white sauce which I normally do. Trying to simplify as much as possible here!!!

    Instead, I just added some milk and almond flour to the palak paneer mixture to make it rich.

    Then for the second layer, I thought of adding more veggies that have a touch of Indian and Italian spices.

    I did not want it to taste like a typical Indian subzi. I hope you get what I mean.

    Now comes the sauce.

    I opened a jar of store-bought Marinara sauce and simmered it with garam masala, cayenne, cardamom, and Italian dried herbs. (Well you can do kasoori methi here for complete Indian version).

    My older one loved every bit of this veggie lasagna and now he doesn’t want me to make it in any other way!

    Veg lasagna served on a plate with some pasta sauce on the side

    Veggie Lasagna is for everyone!

    Feed a crowd or as a casual family dinner. My 2-year old absolutely loved it. He ate everything on his plate including the veggies. So do try lasagna for toddlers.

    This recipe is –

    High in protein

    Not very cheesy

    Loaded with veggies

    Gluten-Free

    Hearty & Healthy

    Packed with bomb flavors.

    Vegetarian lasagna out of the oven ready to be served.

    Why is it high in protein?

    I have used Paneer that is rich in protein.

    Instead of the classic lasagna pasta sheets, I have used “Explore Cuisine brand “organic green lentil ones.

    It was the only sheet that was left on the pasta aisle.

    Honestly, I was skeptical about using it but glad that I did.

    These sheets are thin and so much better than the durum wheat ones.

    The best part is that these lasagna sheets are organic, vegan, gluten-free and each serving has 11 grams protein!!

    I highly recommend using it.

    PS: This is not a sponsored post. I am just sharing the product out of love!

    Ingredients to make veggie lasagna

    Ingredients to make veg lasagna

    The ingredient list might seem long but it is highly customizable.

    I have used No-Boil Organic green lentil lasagna sheets. You can use your choice of lasagna pasta.

    The first layer is loaded with extra paneer and spinach. (Do not skip)

    The other layer is made of assorted veggies like broccoli, frozen corn, red bell pepper, zucchini.

    (A TIP – Pick at least 2 or more of your choice)

    I have used mozzarella cheese only on the top. You may use your preferred melting Italian cheese or blend.

    The highlight of this recipe is the masala sauce and it is super-duper easy to make it.

    I took a store-bought pasta sauce and simmered it for a few minutes with some Indian spices.

    This is an easy shortcut and a total game-changer.

    Vegetables for lasagna –

    Other veggie options to make veg lasagna recipe are cauliflower florets, green peas, carrots, mushrooms, bell peppers, eggplant, and onions.

    Step by step instructions to make veg lasagna

    The steps for making this veggie lasagna are fairly simple.

    It involves making the spinach paneer filling, cooked assorted veggies, and the sauce.

    All of these can be prepared 2 days ahead of time or even frozen after preparing for later use.

    Then you just layer it with no boil pasta sheet and bake it.

     

    Steps in making spinach paneer filling

    For Spinach paneer filling

    • Warm-up oil in a pan.
    • Add in garlic and saute for 10 seconds.
    • Now add in the crushed or finely chopped spinach, salt, pepper, and cook for 1 minute.
    • Stir in some almond flour and cook for few seconds.
    • To the spinach mixture add in the grated paneer.
    • Cook it for a minute.
    • Now add in milk, kasoori methi, and chili flakes.
    • Cook it for another minute.
    • Take it out in a bowl or set aside.

    Mixed veggies like broccoli, peppers and corn in a pan

    For assorted veggies layer.

    • After taking out the spinach filling,
    • I use the same pan and heat up the oil.
    • You may use another pan too.
    • Once warm add in the ginger and garlic paste.
    • Saute onion for 30 seconds.
    • Add in the peppers, broccoli, and 2 tablespoons water.
    • Give it a good mix, cover, and cook for 2 minutes on low heat.
    • Stir in the sweet corn and spices.
    • Cook it for another minute.
    • Set aside.

    For the Masala Sauce

    • I have used Rao’s Homemade Organic Marinara sauce as the base of this recipe.
    • Added few Indian spices and simmered it for 2 minutes on low heat stirring frequently.

    Steps in layering lasagna in a pan

    Assembling the lasagna

    1st layer at the bottom will be the masala sauce.

    Cover the pan evenly with a good amount of sauce.

    2nd layer

    Lay down the lasagna sheets as shown in the photo to cover the sauce.

    3 rd layer

    Scoop in the Spinach paneer filling over the sheets.

    4th layer

    Lay down the lasagna sheets as shown in the photo to cover the spinach layer.

    Vegetable and sauce layer put in the baking dish Steps in preparing and baking lasagna

    5th layer

    Spread the sauce evenly over the sheets covering the corners too.

    6th layer

    Add in the veggies and spread it evenly.

    7th layer

    Place the lasagna sheets as shown in the photo to cover the vegetable filling.

    8th layer

    Add in the masala sauce again for the last time and spread it evenly to coat the pasta sheets

    9th layer (last one)

    Add in a lot of mozzarella cheese to cover the sauce covering the corners too.

    Cover the pan with foil and bake in a pre heated oven at 400 deg F, 200 deg C on the middle rack for 35 minutes.

    After that carefully open the oven and using oven mitts pull off the foil.

    Let the lasagna cook for an additional 5 minutes uncovered until the cheese is bubbly.

    Take it out of the oven and pierce a knife in the center.

    Serve warm. Freeze the leftovers.

    Make ahead of time tips to make easy veggie lasagna

    If you are in a hurry or believe in meal prep then feel free to make preparations a few days ahead.

    I crush spinach in my food processor and freeze it up to 3 months.

    You can cook the vegetable and the spinach paneer filling up to 2 days in advance.

    Store it in the refrigerator until use.

    Vegetable lasagna served in a white dish with a fork

     

    How to freeze Veg Lasagna?

    Leftover lasagna freezes well.

    Simply place it in a freezer friendly airtight container.

    Thaw it in a microwave and enjoy it warm.

    How to make the vegan version?

    Simply swap mozzarella with non-dairy cheese.

    Substitute paneer with crumbled firm tofu and milk with non-dairy milk.

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    Veg Lasagna

    This meatless veg lasagna recipe is made with layers of veggies, paneer, cheese, and yummy sauce. It is protein-rich, gluten-free, and vegan adaptable.
    Course lunch/ dinner
    Cuisine Fusion, Italian
    Prep Time 15 minutes
    Cook Time 1 hour
    Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
    Adjustable Servings -6
    Calories 319kcal
    Author Khushboo

    Ingredients

    • 12 sheets Explore Cuisine Organic Green Lentil Sheets Or use of choice

    For Spinach & Paneer layer

    • 2 teaspoon cooking oil
    • 2 teaspoon minced garlic
    • 3 cups crushed spinach
    • 1 tablespoon almond flour see notes
    • 250 grams / 2.5 cups Shredded Paneer
    • ½ cup milk
    • Salt to taste
    • Pepper to taste
    • 1 teaspoon crushed kasoori methi optional
    • Pinch of chili flakes optional

    For assorted vegetable layer

    • 2 teaspoon cooking oil
    • ½ teaspoon grated ginger
    • ½ teaspoon minced garlic
    • ¼ cup finely chopped onion
    • 1 cup small broccoli florets
    • 1 cup diced bell pepper
    • ½ cup frozen sweet corn
    • 2 tablespoons water for cooking
    • Salt to taste
    • A handful of fresh basil or mint chopped optional
    • ¼ teaspoon red chili flakes or powder optional
    • ½ teaspoon dried oregano optional

    For the Masala Sauce

    • 2 ¼ cups Store-bought pasta sauce see notes
    • ½ teaspoon garam masala OR more to adjust to your spice level
    • ½ teaspoon red chili powder cayenne OR paprika
    • Pinch of turmeric powder
    • ¼ teaspoon cardamom powder optional
    • Couple twists to black pepper
    • 1 teaspoon dried Italian herb blend

    Instructions

    • Pan size used 7*11” (Refer notes)

    For Spinach Paneer filling

    • Warm-up oil in a pan.
    • Add in garlic and saute for 10 seconds.
    • Now add in the crushed or finely chopped spinach, salt, pepper, and cook for 1 minute.
    • Stir in some almond flour and cook for few seconds.
    • To the spinach mixture add in the grated paneer.
    • Cook it for a minute.
    • Now add in milk, kasoori methi, and chili flakes.
    • Cook it for another minute.
    • Take it out in a bowl or set aside.

    For Assorted Veggies Layer

    • After taking out the spinach filling,
    • I use the same pan and heat up the oil.
    • You may use another pan too.
    • Once warm add in the ginger and garlic paste.
    • Saute onion for 30 seconds.
    • Add in the peppers, broccoli, and 2 tablespoons water.
    • Give it a good mix, cover, and cook for 2 minutes on low heat.
    • Stir in the sweet corn and spices.
    • Cook it for another minute.
    • Set aside.

    For the Masala Sauce

    • Mix all ingredients in the pan and simmer for 2 minutes on low heat stirring frequently.

    Cooking the lasagna sheets

    • If it says no-boil, use as directed or cook according to the package.

    Assembling the lasagna

    • Pre heat the oven at 400 deg F / 200 deg C
    • No need to grease the baking pan.

    1st layer at the bottom will be the masala sauce.

    • Cover the pan evenly with a good amount of sauce.

    2nd layer

    • Lay down the lasagna sheets as shown in the photo to cover the sauce.

    3 rd layer

    • Scoop in the Spinach paneer filling over the sheets.

    4 th layer

    • Lay down the lasagna sheets as shown in the photo to cover the spinach layer.

    5th layer

    • Spread the sauce evenly over the sheets covering the corners too.

    6th layer

    • Add in the veggies and spread it evenly.

    7th layer

    • Place the lasagna sheets as shown in the photo to cover the vegetable filling.

    8th layer

    • Add in the masala sauce again for the last time and spread it evenly to coat the pasta sheets

    9th layer (last one)

    • Add in a lot of mozzarella cheese to cover the sauce covering the corners too.
    • Cover the pan with foil and bake at 400 deg F, 200 deg C on the middle rack for 35 minutes or as directed on the package.
    • After that carefully open the oven and using oven mitts pull off the foil.
    • Let the lasagna cook for an additional 5 minutes uncovered until the cheese is bubbly.
    • Take it out of the oven and pierce a knife in the center.
    • If it goes smoothly then the lasagna is done.

    A PRO TIP – Knife test is important to check for doneness if you are using no-boil pasta sheets.

    • Or else cook for additional 3-4 minutes covered.
    • Always follow package directions as brands vary.
    • Serve warm. Freeze the leftovers.

    Notes

    This recipe makes 6 servings sufficient to feed 3 adults.
    I have used -
    Rao's Homemade Organic Marinara Sauce to make the masala sauce.
    Explore Cuisine Organic Lentil Pasta Sheets.
    Important tips that will simplify making lasagna
    Use a food processor to crush the spinach and shred the paneer.
    Use store-bought pasta sauce.
    Use NO BOIL oven-ready lasagna sheets.
    Please read this post from the beginning for a lot of tips.
    Make ahead of time tips
    If you are in a hurry or believe in meal prep then feel free to make preparations a few days ahead.
    I crush spinach in my food processor and freeze it up to 3 months.
    You can cook the vegetable and the spinach paneer filling up to 2 days in advance.
    Store it in the refrigerator until use.

    Other Notes –

    I have used approximately 8-10 cups packed baby spinach leaves to get 3 cups crushed ones.
    Use approx. 2.5 cups cooked assorted vegetables.
    The sheets that I used are no-boil ones and oven ready.
    But to be on the safer side I boiled them for 4 minutes. (I will skip this next time)
    If the instructions say to boil the sheets then do as directed on the package.
    Always add spices to your taste and spice level.
    Possible Substitutes
    • Swap paneer with ricotta or firm tofu.
    • Use all purpose flour or rice flour instead of almond flour.
    • Other veggies that make a great fit for this recipe are cauliflower florets, green peas, carrots, mushrooms, eggplant, and zucchini.
    • Use pasta sauce directly from the jar and skip making the masala sauce.
    • For homemade pasta sauce refer to the recipe here – Express pasta sauce.
    • Use good melting cheese of choice or Italian blend.
    What kind of pan to use to bake lasagna?
    Use any oven-safe pan to make lasagna.
    Stoneware or glass pan is my first preference.
    You can use a springform cake pan or disposable foil pan too.
    What pan size to use?
    Use any pan that is 8*8 “or 7*11” for this recipe.
    Adjust the quantity if the pan size is bigger or smaller than this.
    Use 1.5 times the recipe for making it in a 9*13 pan.
    How to freeze lasagna?
    Leftover lasagna freezes well.
    Simply place it in a freezer friendly airtight container.
    Thaw it in a microwave and enjoy it warm.
    How to make the vegan version?
    Simply swap mozzarella with non-dairy cheese.
    Substitute paneer with crumbled firm tofu and milk with non-dairy milk.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 319kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Sodium: 568mg | Potassium: 701mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 10498IU | Vitamin C: 56mg | Calcium: 349mg | Iron: 3mg
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    1. Hetal Shah

      October 24, 2021 at 12:29 am

      5 stars
      Tried your recipe today and it turned out super delicious!!
      It’s our family favorite and will make it again, thank you so much.

      Reply
      • Khushboo

        October 24, 2021 at 6:28 pm

        I am glad you liked it Hetal, thank you for trying this recipe.

        Reply
    2. Paarul

      June 06, 2020 at 4:35 am

      5 stars
      Hey Khushboo, tried this lipsmacking lasagna recipe and it turned out so well. Now its our favorite.Thanks for the recipe. <3

      Reply
    3. Victoria

      May 30, 2020 at 3:57 am

      Thanks for sharing with us this Lasagna recipe.
      You went in detail to explain the various pan sizes.
      Others fail to point that out.
      Thanks a lot. keep it up!

      Reply
    4. Parul Soni

      May 25, 2020 at 1:19 am

      5 stars
      Hello Khushoo,
      Thank you for this lovely recipe. So easy to make, with such simple ingredients . Cherry on the top is your extreme detailed explanation. Simply Awesome. ❤️
      Love
      Parul @ ArtAtelierOslo

      Reply

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