Calling all lasagna lovers! If you’ve been making mom’s homemade lasagna recipe for years, but are looking for a new twist, we’re here to help. We chatted with Chef Carla Contreras, founder of the healthy cooking blog RedClogKitchen, for her expert tips for jazzing up lasagna. Here are a few ways to kick up the flavor – and make healthier – this favorite Italian dish your family loves.
Change Up the Sauce
“I love adding chilies to my pomodoro or red sauce,” says Carla Contreras. Bringing in the heat changes the sauce and the overall flavor of the dish. If you don’t have fresh chilies, you could add smoked Spanish paprika, crushed red chili flakes or chili powder to your tomato sauce or alternative.
“I also like to add mint instead of basil to sauces sometimes, or sprinkle in a teaspoon of smoked Spanish paprika along with a teaspoon of cumin,” says Contreras. “Add a tablespoon of fresh ginger to a pomodoro sauce for a unique-quality flavor that you can’t quite put your finger on, but stands out.”
You might even want to swap your red sauce for pesto sauce in lasagna. Contreras likes making pesto sauces with different nuts, like pistachios, walnuts and Brazil nuts – they all make pesto a little more interesting, – while adding a few tablespoons of lemon juice to the sauce to brighten up the flavor.
“I also use different veggies to make pesto, like kale and broccoli rabe,” says Contreras. “Not only do they amp up the nutritional value, but they make the everyday lasagna something special with different flavors.”
Swap Out Meats and Cheeses
“I make a mean all-veggie lasagna that uses butternut squash as the ‘noodle,’ and is paired with pesto sauce,” says Contreras. To get started, slice raw butternut squash on a mandolin to turn it into thin noodle-like strips.
These same strips would be delicious with a simple pomodoro as well, notes Contreras. Another option: Swap meat for vegetables, like roasted eggplant and portobello mushrooms, or cooked spinach and zucchini.
If you want to remove the cheese altogether from your lasagna recipe, swap in firm tofu that you’ve mashed up. The secret to making it taste delicious? Add one to two tablespoons of nutritional yeast to the tofu for that cheesy flavor, suggests Contreras. You can also add a clove of minced garlic and chopped up fresh basil, and season with salt and pepper.
Ditch the Casserole Dish
If you want to make slow cooker lasagna, spray the dish with cooking spray and layer the ingredients. If the dry, hard noodles don’t fit, you can always break them to fit your crock. Then cook on low for three hours or until the noodles are cooked.
Or, there’s always the option to make single-serving lasagna if you have a night solo from the family. Contreras starts with fresh pasta, cutting it into circles and putting them in eight 10-ounce ramekins that have been prepped with cooking spray.
Layer as you would lasagna in a large baking dish, then bake about 30 minutes at 350 F. Cover with aluminum foil the first 20 minutes, then take off the foil. You could also do this in a cupcake or muffin tin pan if you didn’t have ramekins. Substituting round wontons for the fresh pasta could also be an easy swap.
37 thoughts on “Lasagna Lust – Changes To A Conventional Recipe”
I used to play Bunco and when it was our turnto host we had to provide dinner. One of the hosts made lasagna and it was the most delicious lasagna I had ever tasted. Her secret ingredient… cinnamon!!! I wish that I had gotten the receipe from her.
I make a great vegetable Lasagna that my family loves. This is very helpful information and ideas for more of it.
This looks so good and healthier! Thanks for sharing 😀 I would love to try making them.
I’m vegan so I love making a veggie lasagna. I’ve done zucchini and eggplant as the “noodles” but I’ve never done butternut squash. Genius!!
Wow the zucchini slices in the lasagna is an ingenius idea! I would love to recreate this yum!
I normally make my lasagna with ground beef. I would love to try to make a veggie version one day.
I had a piece of lasagna for lunch today. 🙂 I love the idea of swapping mint for basil
I would have never thought to try some of these variations. The one that appeals most to me is replacing the meat and cheese for an all vegetable lasagna. Thank you for sharing!
We love lasagna!! Thank you for the fantastic recipe, I’ll have to make it.
I love homemade lasagna. I haven’t made mine in a long time because my husband isn’t a huge fan of it. My brother in law loves it when I give him our leftovers. I might have to try a chicken and Alfredo based lasagna or noodles.
Great ideas. I love the squash one. I will have to do it/
Thanks for the tips! We all love lasagna here. 🙂
Interesting variations on the typical lasagna. I may have to try one pr two of these. Adding Hot paprika or chili’s to the sauce sounds like a win for me.
Lasagna with a twist! I love this! Great for the whole family.
Mmmm! We haven’t had lasagna in a long time. This one looks really good. I love how it’s different then regular lasagna.
What a great idea! I love how you put a bunch of veggies inside! I need to do this the next time I bake!
I’ve never tried making it in the slow cooker. I really should do that, and switch ingredients more too.
This sounds delicous!! My husband loves Lasagna and I prefer to make it in the crock pot vs the oven.
I love lasagna with a passion, easily one of my favorite pasta dishes!
Love it! Being a vegetarian I can totally appreciate this lasagna. Thanks for sharing.. I’m tempted to make it this weekend.
it has been forever since I’ve made a lasagna! On my meal plan now
This seems great! I need to try a new recipe.
My husband loves lasagna! I will have to try a couple of these changes.
Great suggestions! I like to change things up as well when it comes to a family staple.
This sure beats the regular lasagna. This is also much healthier with the veggies in it.
Yum! I love this healthier version. Thank you for sharing!
I love this idea. My family loves lasagna. I am gonna try this version.
My wife makes the best lasagna.. i am going to show her this recipe so she can give it a try.. thanks for the ideas.
I have never thought of using chili in lasagna. Great idea. I love to swap out a few of my ingredients, but this post gives me more ideas.
My favorite swap with lasagna is to slice zucchini length wise and use them as noodles. So good. I also do a one pot “deconstructed” lasagna. Actually now thinking of it maybe I should make that for dinner 🙂
We make lots of different lasagnas, sometimes with meat, sometimes meatless. I make a Mexican inspired lasagna which is easier than enchiladas! And we make a German lasagna too. I love this versatile casserole.
I have never even thought of playing with lasagna. I am thinking of adapting it to some of my allergies. Thanks for the wonderful ideas.
This looks so delicious!
My husband’s favorite dish is lasagna. I always sneak in some veggies like egg plant, mushroom, and spinach in it and he doesn’t mind. I love that one in your photo!
Those are some great tips. I always like to swap zucchini for pasta.
I’ve never thought to play around with my lasagna recipe. I love the idea of pesto instead of the traditional sauce. Also, adding peppers to give it a smokey flavor sounds so good.
I totally love any kind of Lasagna and never had it like this before. I am for going to have to try making it like this indeed. I have never tried cooking lasagna in a slow cooker either which sounds interesting. We love everything in it.