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Anyone got a good roast veg lasagne recipe?

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ApolloandDaphne · 05/06/2018 09:28

Last one I made was a bit dry. I have some vegetarians coming for dinner tomorrow and want to try again. Anyone got a good recipe they can recommend? Thanks. .

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bumpertobumper · 05/06/2018 10:58

I can't help with a recipe but suggest you repost in the food, recipes section.
Hope you find a good one!

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ApolloandDaphne · 05/06/2018 11:51

No idea how or why i posted here!

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MargaretCavendish · 05/06/2018 11:59

So, this isn't a recipe as such but this is what I do when I make roast veg lasagne and it always goes down well:

Roast one butternut squash, two red peppers and an aubergine, all cut into approximately 1" chunks, tossed in oil and with a couple of cloves of garlic in there. This normally takes 45 minutes-1 hour.

Make a tomato sauce however you like to do so (I use two large red onions, two tins of tomatoes, some tomato puree and a dash of balsamic vinegar, onions fried off first and then all simmered together for about 1/2 an hour, then blended with a stick blender)

Layer up with a third of the sauce, half the vegetables and then 1/2 a log of the soft log goats cheese (the Caerphilly sort, not the sort that comes with a rind) scattered over, then pasta. Repeat. Put a third of the sauce over the final layer of lasagne sheets, then tear a ball of mozzarella over the top.

Cook for about 45 minutes. Serves four greedy people or six restrained ones.

Obviously you could mess around with the vegetables according to your own dislikes (those are our three favourite vegetables, especially roast). Because you don't have to make a bechamel it's much quicker and easier, and I think quite a lot nicer.

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ApolloandDaphne · 05/06/2018 12:13

Thank you Margaret but I loathe goats cheese and am happy to make a bechamel sauce. I think will just wing it to be honest.

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MargaretCavendish · 05/06/2018 12:16

Fair enough! In that case I'd maybe try making the bechamel sauce looser than you would for a meat lasagne, as the vegetables don't release juices like meat does and so that be why you found it a bit dry/stodgy last time.

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whatareyoueatingNOW · 06/06/2018 07:41

www.jamieshomecookingskills.com/recipe.php?title=butternut-squash-sweet-leek-lasagne. This is my favourite traditional vegetarian lasagne


but my actual favourite vegetarian lasagne is a kale and mushroom version linked below- it's fabulous and unusual , I've made it lots and loved it every time
www.rivercottage.net/recipes/kale-and-mushroom-lasagne

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Doublechocolatetiffin · 06/06/2018 07:48
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Squaffle · 06/06/2018 08:17

Oooh I absolutely second the Delia recipe, it’s delicious!

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