Sunday, January 3, 2010

When Two Worlds Meet


Day 3.

Tacos and Lasagna. Lasacos? Tacosagna? What would it be called if we combined these two favorite foods? Whatever you call it, it's good. For dinner tonight, we're having lasagna with a southwestern flair. I've dropped the meat, chosen whole wheat lasagna, and opted for low-fat versions of the ingredients, making this a healthy choice entree. Paired with a salad and steamed broccoli, you have yourself a healthy, well-balanced meal that goes a long way toward making up for those lemon bars you kept to yourself. Just don't tell your tummy it's healthy, because it won't be able to tell the difference.



Southwest Style Lasagna Rolls

serves 5

Ingredients:

1 package lasagna noodles, cooked according to directions on box
1 can (15 oz size) of vegetarian chili with beans
1 can of black beans, rinsed well and drained (not pictured -- I decided it needed it after the picture)
1 can (4 oz size) chopped green chilies
1 packet taco seasoning
15 oz reduced fat ricotta cheese
1 1/2 cups reduced fat shredded cheese (I used cheddar, but a Mexican blend would be nice)

16 oz jar of salsa
1 tomato, diced (optional)
3 green onions, sliced



How it's done:

While you're waiting on your lasagna noodles to cook, preheat your oven to 350 degrees, and combine the following ingredients in a large mixing bowl:

vegetarian chili
black beans
chopped green chilies
taco seasoning
ricotta cheese
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese

Drain your lasagna noodles. I like to spray them lightly with non-stick spray so they don't stick together. While you're at it spray a 9x11" baking dish with the non-stick spray.

One noodle at a time, spread about 1/2" of filling all along the noodle, up to 1" from each edge. Gently roll without pressing, and place seam side down in the baking dish. Continue until all your noodles are filled.

Evenly pour your jar of salsa over the noodles. Top with the remaining 1/2 cup of cheese. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes.

Remove from the oven and top with your chopped tomato and green onion. Serve with a dollup of low fat sour cream.


This recipe is delicious. I considered topping it with black olives and/or some crushed Dortios or tortilla chips, but I didn't have olives and I was going for healthful so skipped the chips.

If you have any leftover filling, don't throw it out. It makes really great nachos. Simply heat it in a small ramekin in the oven and serve with tortilla chips! It would also be a great topper for a baked potato.

2 comments:

tunamarie said...

I can eat this! I want this!

Michelle said...

It. Is. So. Good.

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