Looking for an easy and healthy vegetarian lasagna recipe? Check out some of my favorite vegetarian and vegan lasagna recipes here. Whether you're looking for a traditional Italian main dish or want to experiment with something new, there's a vegetarian lasagna recipe here that will surely do the trick.
1. Whole Wheat Vegetarian Spinach Lasagna
Make your vegetarian lasagna just a bit healthier by using this recipe, which calls for whole wheat lasagna noodles and spinach. Even though it uses whole wheat noodles, this lasagna is incredibly rich and creamy as it uses plenty of ricotta, Parmesan, and low-fat cottage cheese.
2. Vegan Lasagna with Tofu and Spinach
Layered with crumbled tofu and plenty of spinach, this recipe for a vegan, cheeseless tofu lasagna is hearty and flavorful. No cheese means this recipe is much lower in fat than other traditional lasagna recipes.
3. Engine 2 Diet's "Raise the Roof" Sweet Potato Lasagna
If you've heard about the Engine 2 Diet here's a sample recipe to try. This is Rip Esselstyn's "Raise the Roof" sweet potato vegetarian lasagna with tofu and plenty of healthy veggies. It's so good, diet creator Rip says, that he served it at his own wedding! It's also low in fat and cholesterol-free. This is a vegetable lasagna recipe packed full of broccoli, corn, mushrooms, carrots and more vegetable goodness.
4. Crockpot Vegetarian Lasagna
Yes, you can make a vegetarian lasagna in your crockpot! This vegetarian and vegan lasagna recipe can be prepared and assembled in the morning, then slow-cooked all day for a healthy vegetarian meal whenever you're ready to eat it!5. Low Fat Eggplant Vegetarian Lasagana
This is a very simple and easy vegetarian lasagna recipe full of healthy spinach and eggplant. It's a cheeseless lasagna recipe, so it is much lower in fat than a traditional lasagna.6. Tofu and Artichoke Lasagna
Using tofu instead of ricotta cheese, this vegetarian lasagna recipe adds plenty of flavor with artichokes, black olives and Italian spices.7. Low Fat Vegetarian Lasagna with Ricotta Cheese
Low-fat lasagna photo courtesy of Fiona, About.com's Guide to Low Fat Cooking
You can use a fat-free ricotta cheese to make a very low-fat vegetarian lasagna. It's also got plenty of fresh vegetables so it's healthier than many other lasagna recipes and is a good source of fiber and nutrients. This is a good vegetarian lasagna recipe if you're cooking for kids.
8. Easy Vegetable Lasagna for Kids
Vegetable lasagna just for kids, from About.com's Guide to Cooking for Kids
Cooking for kids? Try this easy vegetarian lasagna that's packed full of healthy vegetables, including zucchini, bell peppers and mushrooms. It's got plenty of cheese, so kids will love eating their vegetables in this vegetarian lasagna just for them! About.com's Guide for Cooking for Kids says of this recipe, "It is super simple, because you just sautee the vegetables, then stir in jarred or spaghetti sauce." Enjoy!
9. Kosher Matzo Lasagna Recipe
If you'd like to try a matzo lasagna recipe that is vegetarian as well, this matzo lasagna recipe is Kosher for Passover! Watch this quick video to learn how to make an easy vegetarian matzo lasagna for Passover or anytime. Matzo lasagna uses matzo instead of lasagna noodles, but it still includes all the traditional Italian ingredients and flavors, so it tastes great!
10. Traditional Italian Vegetarian Lasagna
About.com's Guide to Italian Food shares this recipe for a more traditional vegetarian lasagna with fresh Parmesan as well as Italian ribiola cheese and fresh tomatoes.11. Oprah's Two-Cheese Lasagna Recipe
Everybody loves Oprah, and I think just about everyone will love this super-cheesy vegetarian lasagna recipe. Oprah's vegetarian lasagna recipe uses fresh basil and plenty of fresh vegetables for a delicious home-cooked vegetarian meal.12. More Vegetarian and Vegan Lasagna Recipes
If you still haven't found the perfect vegetarian, vegan, low-fat or cheeseless lasagna here, try searching through these vegetarian and meatless lasgana recipes to find the perfect Italian lasagna to feed your family.
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