Recipe Re-post!  (hope you don't mind!)


I am signed up for Martha's daily recipe, so everyday I get a new recipe emailed to me. I got this one a while back and thought I needed to try it.   When I noticed this recipe was meat free I thought for sure I'll try it, in fact I'll make it tonight!

I changed it slightly to the ingredients I had on hand, and added some spices from my mom's recipe (which is quite possibly the best in the world)!  It turned out so good, it was  all I could think about for days!  And it was quick as a snap.

approx. 6 servings, 8 Weight Watchers points per serving

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

In a skillet over med-high heat, add:
2 14.5 oz cans diced tomatoes
1 8 oz can tomato sauce
3 tsp minced garlic (I was lazy and used the jarred kind packed in water)
1-2 T olive oil
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2+ tsp of Basil, oregano and fennel seeds (each)

Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for about 12 minutes.  Stirring occasionally.

Meanwhile, in another boil mix together:
1 18 oz small curd low fat cottage cheese
2/3 c finely grated Parmesan (the kind you buy off the shelf, not the fridge section...know what I mean?)
3 T dried parsley
2 beaten eggs
3/4 c Mozzarella
salt and pepper

 1 box (or less) No cook Lasagna Noodles


When red sauce is done, scrape 2/3 out into another bowl. Then layer with noodles and cottage cheese mixture, and repeat.  (it may also be nice to add some sliced black olives)  Top with one cup Mozzarella.

Then place back on the burner, medium high heat for five minutes covered.  Remove the lid and place the whole skillet into preheated 400 degree oven (make sure your skillet is oven safe!) and bake for 15 more minutes.

Let stand a few minutes before serving!

Enjoy! It is so good!


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10 Comments

  1. July 18, 2010

    >That lasagna looks great!

  2. July 18, 2010

    >I'm such a lazy cook, would you mind whipping up a batch and sending it this way? =) Looks yummy.

  3. July 18, 2010

    >that sounds amazing! I might try that tonight!

  4. July 18, 2010

    >I can't wait to make this and my kids will love that there's no meat. Thanks for the recipe party.

  5. July 18, 2010

    >mmm...I love meatless lasagna! This looks so good!

  6. July 18, 2010

    >This looks really good - so glad you reposted!!

  7. July 18, 2010

    >This looks awesome, but it doesn't have the noodles in the ingredient list. Could you add that part in, I'd love to make this!

    Thanks :o )

  8. July 18, 2010

    >oh dear your skillet lasagne is to die for. how does one sign up for marthas daily recipe hm?

  9. July 19, 2010

    >Sounds super tasty and I'd love to try it... just wondering though if you need to boil the lasagna noodles before layering or not? Also wondering how exactly you fit the lasagna noodles in the skillet...

  10. July 19, 2010

    >Xela,

    No you don't have to cook the noodles (if you buy the no cook kind). And I just break them up to fit, break off a corner here and there,a nd add it back in where there are gaps!

    Good luck

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