Vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna Recipe (Gluten Free, Low Carb, Not Watery!) (2024)

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This low carb, gluten-free, vegetarian zucchini lasagna is an easy, delicious dinner that the whole family will love! Simple to prep, this no-noodle ‘pasta’ dish is full of all of the flavors you would expect from a traditional lasagna recipe.

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There is just something so wonderful about lasagna: pasta, cheese, and that baked crispy top, it’s comfort food at its best.

But if you’re gluten free, or trying to follow a plant-based diet, lasagna can be a bit of a challenge. Luckily, my lightened up version uses zucchini in place of the regular lasagna noodles so it is lower in carbs and calories.

This easy recipe is a hearty dish that tastes just like a classic lasagna, but is much better for you. It’s also a less labor intensive dish than regular lasagna, because the zucchini noodles are much easier to prep than regular lasagna noodles! This vegetarian zucchini lasagna is the easiest way to use up leftover zucchini, is budget-friendly, and is an allergy-friendly dish to enjoy anytime of the year!

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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Tastes just like classic lasagna
  • Grain free, gluten-free and allergy friendly
  • Plant Based and easily made vegan
  • Kid-friendly
  • Packed with great lasagna flavor
  • Easy to make!

How to Make The Best Zucchini Lasagna

Recipe Ingredients and Notes

This gluten-free lasagna can easily be made with simple ingredients found at your local grocery store (or in your pantry!)

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Large fresh zucchini: This recipe calls for 4 zucchini, which is about 1.5 pounds of zucchini. It doesn’t matter their size, it’s the weight that’s important! You’ll need to turn them into lasagna “noodles” by removing the middle seeds, and slicing them lengthwise into thin slices or “noodles” about 1/4 inch thick.

Veggies: I used red onion and bell pepper in this dish but you can use any of your favorite vegetables that you have on hand! Fresh spinach or sauteed mushrooms would also work well.

Extra virgin olive oil: Used to cook the veggies and to grease your baking dish!

Garlic cloves: You can also use 1/2 tsp of garlic powder if you don’t have fresh garlic.

Dried Italian seasoning: To give this vegetarian zucchini lasagna its great flavor! You can also use fresh herbs – fresh basil and fresh oregano would both taste great in this dish.

Marinara sauce: I used my favorite store bought brand, but you can also make your own sauce if you like! You can also use simple tomato sauce, seasoned with your favorite herbs. If you don’t have pasta sauce or tomato sauce, you can use tomato paste. To do this, take 8oz tomato paste and mix it with 8oz water (use more or less water depending on how thick you want your sauce to be). Whisk the water and sauce together until it’s combined. Transfer to a small pan on medium heat, add your favorite herbs and cook until warmed through completely – about 5 minutes. Use just like you would pasta sauce!

Salt and crushed red pepper flakes: Seasoning is critical in this dish! You can also use black pepper if you don’t have crushed red pepper.

Ricotta cheese: For best results, I recommend a part skim ricotta because it has a lower water content than whole milk ricotta. The last thing you want is a watery zucchini lasagna! Note: If you don’t have ricotta, you can also use cottage cheese!

Mozzarella cheese and parmesan cheese: For that melted crispy cheese layer that tops all lasagnas

Step by Step Instructions

Prep the Zucchini Noodles

Slice The Zucchini: Cut the zucchini long and thin, just like the lasagna noodles you are replacing. Slice the zucchini lengthways into strips. I use a knife to do this, or you can use a mandolin if you have one. Ideally they should be about 1/8 inch thick.

Remove the Water: Zucchini tends to have a lot of water, so before using the zucchini noodles, you can either sprinkle the slices lightly with salt and set aside to let the excess liquid drain in a colander; OR you can grill it first, and place zucchini on paper towels to soak up any excess moisture.

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Make the ricotta mixture

Combine The Cheeses: Combine about 1/4 cup parmesan cheese and 1/4 cup mozzarella cheese with the ricotta in a small bowl. Mix until combined.

Make the filling and assemble Your Vegetable Lasagna

Cook Your Veggies and Sauce: In a large skillet, add olive oil, onion, bell peppers, Italian herbs, and garlic – saute 5-10 minutes on medium heat until cooked through. Add pasta sauce and simmer on low for 3-5 minutes until combined. Add salt and crushed red pepper to taste.

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Assemble Your Lasagna: In a large casserole dish – start assembling your lasagna. Spray the dish with olive oil spray. Layer the lasagna. Start with the zucchini slices – place them in a single layer, on the bottom of the baking dish.

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Then add the ricotta mixture, then the tomato sauce / veggie mixture, and then the shredded mozzarella/parmesan cheese on top.

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Repeat with another layer of zucchini noodles, ricotta cheese filling, sauce and mozzarella/parmesan.

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Bake! Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes covered with aluminum foil, and another 10 minutes uncovered.

Rest and Serve: Let it rest for about 10-15 minutes before cutting and serving, that will ensure your lasagna holds together when you’re serving it.

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Is Zucchini Lasagna Healthy?

Absolutely! By replacing the lasagna noodles in this dish, you are not only cutting carbs and calories, but you are also adding tons of nutrition! This recipe is:

  • High in Fiber: Each serving of this lasagna has 6 grams of heart healthy fiber. Fiber is also helpful for improving digestion and lowering blood sugar levels.
  • High in Plant Protein: You’ll get 13 grams of filling, plant based protein in each serving!
  • Packed with Vitamins and Nutrients: Zucchini is rich in Vitamins A, C, K, Folate, B6, Potassium and Magnesium.

Will Kids Enjoy This Vegetarian Lasagna?

This lasagna has become a real hit in our house, it still has all of the flavors of a traditional lasagna recipe but it packs so many more health benefits! Kids tend to love it, and often won’t notice that you’ve replaced the pasta with a vegetable! It’s a great way to sneak in extra veggies for dinner 🙂

How To Make Zucchini Lasagna Not Watery

There are 5 critical steps to ensuring you don’t end up with a soggy or watery lasagna:

  1. Remove all moisture from your zucchini noodles (see steps above)
  2. Use a part skim ricotta cheese
  3. Make sure your tomato sauce / veggie mixture isn’t watery. If it is, let it simmer on low heat in a large pan until some of the water has cooked off.
  4. Don’t forget to remove the foil and let the lasagna cook uncovered before serving
  5. Let the lasagna rest before serving!
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Recipe Variations

Make It Gluten Free: Surprise! This lasagna already is gluten-free! But if you wanted to make a traditional lasagna with “real” noodles, you can use gluten free lasagna noodles, or even polenta instead of regular pasta in this dish to mix things up.

Make a Vegan Lasagna: In order to make this lasagna vegan, you need to make two substitutions: 1) replace the ricotta with a tofu ricotta and 2) replace the shredded cheese with a vegan shredded cheese like vegan parmesan.

Add Meat: If you aren’t vegetarian, you can easily add some ground beef or ground turkey into this dish, or turn the marinara sauce into a bolognese sauce. If you do choose to add meat, add it right after the ricotta cheese layer when assembling.

Serving Suggestions

With Salad: A simple green salad lightens up this meal and gets you some extra veggies

With Garlic Bread: A hearty, crisp garlic bread is great for soaking up all of that lasagna flavor from any leftover sauce and toppings on your plate!

With Roasted Veggies: When the weather is colder, I like serving this lasagna with a side of roasted root veggies!

How to Store and Keep

Leftovers can be stored, an an air-tight container in the fridge, for 3-4 days. Reheat in the oven at 350 degrees or in the microwave before serving. I don’t recommend freezing this lasagna as the zucchini won’t stay as firm when defrosted and reheated.

Expert Tips for Making Vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna

  • Slice the zucchini around 1/8 inch – if it is too thick it can be chewy.
  • The key to having a successful end result is to make sure you remove as much moisture as possible from the zucchini before adding it to the lasagna. you can either sprinkle the slices lightly with salt and set aside to let the excess liquid drain in a colander; OR you can grill it first, and place zucchini on paper towels to soak up any excess moisture.
  • This is a great dish to use up any veggies you have in your fridge – try mushrooms, baby spinach, or even roasted butternut squash!
  • Turn it into a make ahead dish: You can cook the veggie/sauce mixture and store it in the fridge 24 hours before hand, remove the moisture from your zucchini a day before, and make the cheese mixture and store it in an airtight container the day before too! On the day of, all you have to do is assemble and bake! You can also make and assemble this recipe up to 8 hours in advance and store it in the fridge before baking. Just keep it covered in the fridge and then bake it when you are ready.
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Vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna

This gluten-free zucchini lasagna is a delicious and hearty dinner that the whole family will love!

Prep Time15 minutes mins

Cook Time55 minutes mins

Total Time1 hour hr 10 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Italian

Servings: 6

Calories: 238kcal

Author: Anjali Shah

Ingredients

Instructions

Prep the Zucchini Noodles

  • Cut the zucchini long and thin, just like the lasagna noodles you are replacing. Slice the zucchini lengthways into strips. I use a knife to do this, or you can use a mandolin if you have one. Ideally they should be about 1/8 inch thick.

  • Zucchini tends to have a lot of water, so before using the zucchini noodles, you can either sprinkle the slices lightly with salt and set aside to let the excess liquid drain in a colander; OR you can grill it first, and place zucchini on paper towels to soak up any excess moisture.

Make The Cheese Filling

  • Combine about 1/4 cup parmesan cheese and 1/4 cup mozzarella cheese with the ricotta in a small bowl. Mix until combined.

Assemble and Bake

  • In a large skillet, add olive oil, onion, bell peppers, Italian herbs, and garlic – saute 5-10 minutes on medium heat until cooked through. Add pasta sauce and simmer on low for 3-5 minutes until combined. Add salt and crushed red pepper to taste.

  • In a large casserole dish – start assembling your lasagna. Spray the dish with olive oil spray. Layer the lasagna. Start with the zucchini slices – place them in a single layer, on the bottom of the baking dish. Then add the ricotta mixture, then the tomato sauce / veggie mixture, and then the shredded mozzarella/parmesan cheese on top. Repeat with another layer of zucchini noodles, ricotta cheese filling, sauce and mozzarella/parmesan.

  • Bake at 375 degrees for 30 minutes covered with aluminum foil, and another 10 minutes uncovered.Let it rest for about 10-15 minutes before cutting and serving, that will ensure your lasagna holds together when you're serving it.

Notes

Expert Tips For Making Zucchini Lasagna

  • Slice the zucchini around 1/8 inch – if it is too thick it can be chewy.
  • The key to having a successful end result is to make sure you remove as much moisture as possible from the zucchini before adding it to the lasagna. you can either sprinkle the slices lightly with salt and set aside to let the excess liquid drain in a colander; OR you can grill it first, and place zucchini on paper towels to soak up any excess moisture.
  • This is a great dish to use up any veggies you have in your fridge – try mushrooms, baby spinach, or even roasted butternut squash!
  • Turn it into a make ahead dish: You can cook the veggie/sauce mixture and store it in the fridge 24 hours before hand, remove the moisture from your zucchini a day before, and make the cheese mixture and store it in an airtight container the day before too! On the day of, all you have to do is assemble and bake! You can also make and assemble this recipe up to 8 hours in advance and store it in the fridge before baking. Just keep it covered in the fridge and then bake it when you are ready.

Nutrition

Calories: 238kcal | Carbohydrates: 20g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 6g | Cholesterol: 36mg | Sodium: 864mg | Potassium: 1046mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 3635IU | Vitamin C: 136mg | Calcium: 240mg | Iron: 2.7mg

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Vegetarian Zucchini Lasagna Recipe (Gluten Free, Low Carb, Not Watery!) (2024)

FAQs

How do you make zucchini less watery? ›

Slice and salt zucchini in advance of cooking to draw out some of the vegetable's excess moisture (while also seasoning it more thoroughly). To do this, cut up a pound of zucchini and toss it with ½ teaspoon of table salt. Let it drain in a colander for about 30 minutes before patting it dry and cooking it.

How do you keep vegetable lasagna from being watery? ›

If it has wet veggies, that will make it wet. Roast them first, or squeeze the water out of spinach or zucchini in a towel. Good recipes will tell you to do this (highly recommend Deborah Madison's veg lasagnes). And if you are using a cheese layer, like ricotta, you can/should drain that first too.

Why is my zucchini lasagna watery? ›

You may recall from my zucchini noodles post that zucchini is 95% water. That means when you cook it, it will naturally become watery. But if you're looking to have a little less juice in your lasagna, I do have a few tips: Slice your zucchini into thinner slices: Thinner slices mean fewer zucchini, thus less water.

How do you make lasagna without being runny? ›

How do you make lasagna less watery? Use the oven-ready (no boil) lasagna noodles. It absorbs some of the extra liquid released from the cheeses and sauce and keep it firmer. Also, do NOT use part-skim mozzarella or ricotta - use the whole milk versions.

Why is my lasagna so watery? ›

Don't over-sauce: While it's important to have enough sauce to keep the lasagna moist, using too much sauce can contribute to excess liquid. Aim for a balanced amount of sauce between the layers, ensuring it coats the ingredients without overwhelming them.

Does zucchini need lots of water? ›

Watering Zucchinis

Summer squash prefers consistently moist soil but not soggy. One inch of water per week should suffice, but water more often if the weather is particularly hot and dry. Well-draining soil is a must—if it water pools and remains stagnant around the roots, they will start to rot.

Is lasagna supposed to be liquidy? ›

So, to achieve the perfect lasagna, the consistency of the sauce is absolutely essential. Both the ragù and béchamel sauce should be dense and creamy. Avoid sauces that are too liquid and slide to the bottom of the dish. A thicker consistency of the sauce will allow the pasta to be flavoured in the best possible way.

How do you get excess water out of zoodles? ›

Sprinkle salt on the vegetables and let them sit overnight (or at least 6-8 hours), if possible. Remove the salt and the excess water by flushing in running water, then draining well and pressing between layers of paper towels before cooking them or by spinning the vegetables in a salad spinner.

How many layers should a lasagna have? ›

Then repeat the layers. Top the last layer of your lasagna with sauce and cheese. You can also alternate layers of sauce and ricotta cheese. Most lasagna recipes have two to three layers.

Why do you put milk in lasagna? ›

The secret ingredient? Milk. It tenderises the meat, to leave you with the most tender ragù. Use a deep dish and find out how to layer a lasagne.

Should lasagna sauce be thick or runny? ›

When it comes to sauce, it can't be too thin — saucy is fine, but watery is bad. Reduce the mixture to ensure it's got a hearty, thick consistency. Ricotta is another culprit for soupy lasagna, but that can also be drained.

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

Too much between one layer and another will keep you from ever getting a perfect slice. Too little and all you'll taste is pasta. Do not put large pieces of vegetables or meat in lasagna for the same reason as above. To get a perfect lasagna, the filling should be finely sliced or even creamy.

How do you firm up zucchini? ›

Arrange the zucchini pieces into a single layer on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. (It will stick to the pan if you don't line it first!) Freeze the zucchini for about 1 hour, until it's firm to the touch, then transfer it to an airtight container to preserve the flavor as you store it.

How do you fix watery squash? ›

You could try putting it in a seive, salting it slightly and then placing a weight on it for about ten minutes. That should draw a lot of the water out of it. Don't forget to adjust the sauce for the salt added to the squash.

How do you fix mushy zucchini? ›

Place the zucchini on a plate and sprinkle with 1/2 tsp salt. Let sit for 15 minutes. Once the zucchini has sat, they will have released some of their water content. Use a paper towel to pat them dry.

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