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    Zucchini Lasagna

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    Enjoy the season's final harvest of zucchini with this vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna!

    Living the Gourmet: Enjoy the season's final harvest of zucchini with this vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna!

    Living the Gourmet: Enjoy the season's final harvest of zucchini with this vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna!

    Aristotle proposed that the purpose of art was to 'display by manner accentuation' the 'inward significance of things,' rather than to simply heighten their appearance. In this way, the old saying "The clothes make the man," cuts to the idea that the way in which we present ourselves is often a representation of lies beneath.

    This, of course, is true in the culinary realm as well.

    I've spoken of this idea here several times in the past, and how a 'good meal' is a feast for all of the senses. One of the first things I learned about food is that even the very beast of recipes can be ruined if you don't carefully pay attention to things that are, frankly, unrelated to aroma, flavor, or texture. Setting, plating, atmosphere, and even ambient sounds all play into how people 'perceive' their meal.

    In other words, by the 'art of appearance,' one heightens the meal.

    To that point, let's say I placed a tray of lasagna on the table. The first things you would 'perceive' is the thick aroma of sauce hanging on the air, and of you would expect to feast on alternating layers of flat noodles, melted mozzarella, seasoned ricotta, and marinara.

    However, as you may have guessed from the above, appearances may, or may not, be deceiving.

    Living the Gourmet: Enjoy the season's final harvest of zucchini with this vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna!

    Now, imagine that same classic in which the plain noodles are replaced by long strips of zucchini grilled with olive oil and roasted garlic, and seasoned with red pepper, and in which a rustic mix of mozzarella, breadcrumbs, basil, and roasted tomatoes takes the place of plain ricotta, and you've got the idea behind today's recipe.

    While Zucchini Lasagna is sometimes regarded as the 'healthy alternative' to the more traditional 'noodle lasagna,' that ought not tinge one's perspective on the recipe, which in truth can be much enhanced by the fuller texture and more complex flavor profile behind what forms the layers in this alternative lasagna.

    That said, we are brought to today's recipe.

    To start things off, we begin by peeling and then slicing about eight medium zucchinis length wise. Once that's done, we heat a large cast iron frying pan, and char the zucchini slices lightly on each side, and then set them aside while we prepare the filling.

    As shown below, to prepare the filling, we heat a large cast iron frying pan with olive oil, and add in the sliced onion and garlic, and heat them until the garlic has become fragrant, and the onions slightly translucent. After that, add in the fresh basil, the capers, the quartered grape tomatoes, and the seasonings outlined below, and let that cook for about two minutes.

    After that, add the anchovies and the breadcrumbs, and let the mixture cook for another two minutes on low heat.

    Now for the fun part - Build the Lasagna.

    Living the Gourmet: Enjoy the season's final harvest of zucchini with this vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna!

    To start off, we begin by coating the bottom of a baking dish with olive oil and then lining it with the sliced zucchini strips. After that, layer the breadcrumb mixture over the slices, followed by grated Romano and Mozzarella cheese.

    After that, simply repeat that process until the baking dish is full, and then for the final layer, top the constructed lasagna with a final dusting of Romano and mozzarella cheese, a dash of olive oil and some red pepper and shredded basil for garnish.

    Then bake for about ten minutes, and it's ready to serve.

    Living the Gourmet: Enjoy the season's final harvest of zucchini with this vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna!

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    Zucchini Lasagna

    Living the Gourmet: Enjoy the season's final harvest of zucchini with this vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna!
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    • Author: Living the Gourmet
    • Prep Time: 15 minutes
    • Cook Time: 40 minutes
    • Total Time: 55 minutes
    • Yield: 4-6 1x
    • Category: Main Dish
    • Cuisine: Italian

    Ingredients

    Units Scale
    • 8 medium sized zucchini - peeled and sliced 1/4 inch thickness - grilled
    • 16 oz. block of mozzarella - shredded
    • Romano cheese - for grating

    For the filling:

    • 2 1/2 - 3 pints of grape tomatoes - quartered
    • 4 cloves of garlic - chopped
    • 2 sweet onions - sliced thin
    • 1 cup of fresh basil - ripped
    • 1 tbs. capers
    • 2 oz. can of anchovies - drained and smashed with fork
    • 1 cup Italian style breadcrumbs
    • 3 tbs. olive oil
    • 1 tsp. salt
    • 1/2 tsp. red pepper flakes
    • 1 tsp. dried oregano

    Instructions

    For the zucchini:

    1. Heat a griddle or a large cast iron frying pan and place the zucchini slices on the griddle to slightly char on each side. Place in a dish and set aside while preparing the filling.

    For the filling:

    1. Heat a large cast iron frying pan with the olive oil. Add the sliced onions and garlic and allow the garlic to become fragrant and the onions to become translucent.
    2. Add the tomatoes, fresh basil and capers and seasonings; continue to cook on a gentle heat for a minute or two.
    3. Drain the anchovies and mash with a fork and add to the onions and toss.
    4. Add the bread crumbs and toss. Leave on a gentle heat for another minute or two.
    5. Preheat Oven 350 degrees F.

    To Build the Zucchini Lasagna:

    1. Place a tablespoon of olive oil at the bottom of the baking dish and line with the zucchini strips.
    2. Top with a layer of the breadcrumb mixture followed by grated Romano cheese and the shredded mozzarella.
    3. Repeat this process until the all the zucchini used.
    4. Finish the dish with grated Romano, shredded mozzarella and a drizzle of olive oil.
    5. Bake for 30 – 40 minutes and the top turns a beautiful golden color.
    6. Let the dish rest for 10 – 12 minutes before serving.

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    Living the Gourmet: Enjoy the season's final harvest of zucchini with this vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna!

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    1. Joanna @ Everyday Made Fresh says

      August 22, 2017 at 4:30 pm

      I love this healthy version of lasagna. I have a lot of zucchini this year from the garden, and now I know what to do with some of it.

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    2. Marisa Franca @ All Our Way says

      August 22, 2017 at 3:03 pm

      A beautiful take on lasagna! Plus it's a great way to use up that extra zucchini. We do eat with our eyes as well as our nose and mouth. All of the senses should be engaged.

      Reply
    3. jamie says

      August 22, 2017 at 2:46 pm

      Love this idea for zucchini!

      Reply
    4. Veena Azmanov says

      August 22, 2017 at 2:01 pm

      Oh this would be a great meal to make for a gluten free dinner night. I love adding veggies to my lasagna - I often use Eggplant - now I will try zucchini Sound yum.

      Reply
    5. Veronika says

      August 22, 2017 at 1:23 pm

      This is a great vegetarian dish. I think it is perfect for warm summer days)

      Reply
    6. Adriana Lopez Martin says

      August 22, 2017 at 5:53 am

      Love the idea of suing zucchini perfect for the fall. On the fence for adding anchovies but I guess we can try some for a change. Must be a very hearty casserole dish. I would like to try it soon.

      Reply
    7. Liz Mays says

      August 22, 2017 at 3:05 am

      I'm someone who LOVES lasagna, but really doesn't want the meat in it. This is exactly what the doctor ordered. 😉

      Reply
    8. Pam Wattenbarger says

      August 21, 2017 at 9:08 pm

      I have never thought of replacing lasagna noodles with zucchini slices. What a great way to use up the summer harvest!

      Reply
    9. Julia says

      August 21, 2017 at 6:43 pm

      Love all these familiar lasagna flavours with a healthy twist! it looks really delicious and good

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    10. Liz says

      August 21, 2017 at 5:58 pm

      I used to make a very simple zucchini lasagna with zucchini, meat, cheese and a tomato sauce. Yours sounds a lot more gourmet and I know I'll love it! What a great low carb option!

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