Ground turkey adds the extra bonus of this dish being a little more heart-friendly, and the turkey sausage adds a burst of flavour. I happened to like the name as well!! Ooh-la-la!!!!!
To speed up the process even further I purchased Italian lasagna noodles. In the bottom of the casserole I place a little sauce and add a little water to slightly cover the bottom. Then I start layering without cooking the lasagna noodles. This seems to work quite well and saves so much time!!!
I am entering this dish in the Presto Pasta Nights event by our talented friend Ruth at Once Upon a Feast . I wish I made pasta every week so that I could enter often!! Her round-up seems to get bigger and bigger every Friday!!!!
**Ooh-la-la-la-sagna!**
Sauce
5 sun-dried tomatoes (not oil-packed)
2 tsp olive oil
1- 1/2 cups chopped red onions
2 tsp minced garlic
1 -1/4 pounds (568 g) extra-lean ground turkey
8 ounces (227 g) lean Italian turkey sausage
1 cup packed grated unpeeled zucchini
1 jar (700 mL) your favourite tomato-based pasta sauce
1 can (19 oz/540 mL) tomatoes with Italian herbs, undrained, chopped
1 T dried Italian seasoning
1 T balsamic vinegar
1 T brown sugar
1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup minced fresh basil leaves
Filling
2 cups light ricotta cheese or cottage cheese makes a good substitute
2 ounces (57 g) crumbled feta cheese with herbs
1 pkg frozen spinach, thawed, squeezed dry and chopped
1 egg
12 whole wheat lasagna noodles
1- 1/2 cups packed shredded 4-cheese blend (6 oz/170 g; see Tip)
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Sauce
Pour 1/2 cup of boiling water over sun-dried tomatoes and let soak while you prepare the sauce.
To make sauce, heat olive oil over medium-high heat in a large pot. Add onions and garlic. Cook and stir until onions have softened, about 4 minutes.
Add ground turkey and sausage, breaking up any large pieces. Cook until meat is no longer pink. Add zucchini and cook for 2 minutes. Add all remaining sauce ingredients, except fresh basil. When sun-dried tomatoes are soft enough, drain and chop them (fine) and add to sauce. Bring sauce to a boil.
Reduce heat to low and simmer, covered, for 20 minutes. Stir in minced basil and remove from heat.
Filling
Combine all filling ingredients in a medium bowl and mix well. Refrigerate until ready to use. Cook lasagna noodles according to package directions. Drain well.
To Assemble
Preheat oven to 375ºF.
To assemble lasagna, lightly spray a deep 9 x 13-inch casserole dish with cooking spray. Spoon some meat sauce over bottom of dish. Arrange 4 noodles over sauce and layer as follows: 1/3 meat sauce, 1/2 (4-cheese) blend, 4 noodles, 1/3 meat sauce, all of the ricotta/spinach mixture, 4 noodles, 1/3 meat sauce, 1/2 (4-cheese) blend. Cover loosely with foil and bake for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake 10 more minutes. Let lasagna stand for 10 minutes before serving.


Looks very delish Val; am sure the ground turkey would taste wonderful in a Lasagna.
ReplyDeleteVal, this sounds great. I love any pasta dish and both combinations sound great to me. I think I am going to give this one a try soon.
ReplyDeleteEasy is good. I like easy. So I like this recipe. Just what is needed for those dreaded weeknight cooking chores. Your lovely photos make it look so good.
ReplyDeleteTurkey is not something I eat a lot of. I find it quite bland, but looking at this recipe I could definitely be converted.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfectly fantastic looking lasagna. I love it and thanks for sharing with Presto Pasta Nights.
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much for all your encouragement guys :) I am still eating this lasagna for leftover lunches and a little is in the freezer for more quick meals :)
ReplyDeleteValli, I love Lasagna and yours looks beautiful!!!(Valli I didn't have time yet to the meme but I will like to make) I put some pictures of my childs and my mom(they have 13) if you want look .xxxGloria
ReplyDeleteIt looks awesome Val and sneakily sort of healthy! I will definitely be making it soon!
ReplyDeleteHey, you looks beautiful in the photo
ReplyDeleteYou right this lasagna deserves a Ooh lala...looks delicious and I love lasagna
Wow, check out that great photo! What a mouth watering looking dish. I love lasagna, and your name is so cute! I have done mine with turkey before, but have not added any sausage. What a great suggestion for a boost of flavor!
ReplyDeleteAnd...in your photo your piece looks so nice and neat! Mine usually come out as a cheesy, gooey blob.
A perfect dish for your new fallen snow! Spring is not far away!
That looks yummalicious Valli! We are suckers for lasagne over here! I don't cook lasange noodles either - it helps them stay al dente that way too!
ReplyDeletelasagne..mmmmm....nice job!
ReplyDeleteYummalicious!!!! Jenn :)
ReplyDeleteVal, Your dish, looks delish!!! especially the photo! I love the touch of the tomatoes, very nice! And might I say, your new photo is the bomb!
ReplyDeleteYour lasagna look really good! Lasagna is one of my favorite meals. This reminds me that I have not had lasagna in a while.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteI love lasagna, but who doesn't?
I love all of the combination of flavors you used...sun dried tomatoes...zucchini...CHEESE.
MMMMmmm que bueno, Val!!! It looks so creamy and delicious... I like the contrast of the red tomatoes on one side, nice picture!
ReplyDeleteOh la la! Do you know that French people really say that? All the time.....
ReplyDeleteGreat looking lasagne - love the feta in it.
Happy belated Blogiversary
Oh Val, this is one really lovely sounding dish. I adore pasta dishes and with turkey it must be healthy too ;)
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Ooh-la-la-la?
ReplyDeleteYes by far!