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Vegan Lasagna with Basil Cashew Cheeze

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Are you feeling as well rested as I am today? I could seriously bounce off the walls right now and there isn’t a lick of caffeine in my body. Man, the extra hour is the best…aside from that whole getting dark earlier thing. That really put a wrinkle in my lasagna dinner photography plans last night!

Want to know a secret?

I’ve never made lasagna before! Not even before I became a vegan. Back then, the best thing I cooked was popcorn in my popcorn maker and frozen dinners.

Anyways, I always loved eating lasagna, but assumed it was super difficult to make. Well, it turns out that it’s not as bad as I imagined…like everything in life. (Thank you anxiety.) This lasagna was quite easy even for an experienced popcorn maker like myself. And if you’re a multi-tasker in the kitchen like I am things move along even quicker.

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How do you make a vegan lasagna taste as good as its non-vegan counterpart?

Above all, it must have a creamy and cheese-like flavour. Most vegan lasagna recipes use a tofu-based “ricotta” cheese, but I wanted to try something different for my recipe. As a cheese replacer, I made a Lemon Basil Cashew Cheeze which I adapted from my Stuffed Portabella Pizza recipe. I absolutely loved it in this lasagna and it gave it a really luxurious creamy and cheesy flavour.

The first thing you do is make this cheeze spread in your food processor. I did this ahead of time and just kept it in a sealed container in the fridge until I was ready to make my lasagna.

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I also saved time by using bottled pasta sauce (1.5 bottles), but you can make homemade marinara sauce if you prefer!

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The next thing I did was sauté the vegetables. I chopped 1 sweet onion, 1 large red pepper, 2 small zucchini, 1 cup of cremini mushrooms, and minced 3 garlic cloves.

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(I love the sunset light beaming into my kitchen at this time!)

While the vegetables are sautéing, you can boil your noodles. The best lasagna making tip that I can give you is to slightly undercook your lasagna noodles. I cooked mine for about 8 minutes and then quickly rinsed them with cold water. No one wants mushy noodles in a lasagna! I used Kamut noodles and they were very tasty.

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Once that is done, it’s time to start layering your lasagna. I took step-by-step pictures to help guide you along the process. So yea…if you’re not taking a bazillion photos it should move along even quicker!

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Tips:

  • I used about 1 cup of pasta sauce on the bottom of the casserole dish.
  • Use half of your basil cheeze for the 1st layer and the rest for the second layer. Ditto for the vegetables!
  • You can add as much or as little cheese on top as you prefer. I think I used about 1 cup?

 

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At this point you can wrap it up and put it in the fridge until you are ready to cook it, or you can bake it right away like I did.

After layering, bake in the oven, covered with tin foil, for 40-45 minutes at 400F and then remove the tinfoil and broil it over medium heat for about 4-5 minutes, watching closely.

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That wasn’t so bad, right?

We also have a ton of leftovers to enjoy for lunches all week long!

Would I change anything next time?

The only thing I would add next time is to crumble a couple of my favourite Amy’s California burgers (pre-cooked?) onto a layer of the lasagna. I think that would give it a great “ground-beef” like texture. Otherwise, I wouldn’t change a thing!

We both gobbled up two big pieces and Eric packed some for his lunch today. I’d say it was a success!

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Vegan Lasagna with Basil Cashew Cheeze

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4.9 from 38 reviews
Yield
6
Prep time
30 minutes
Cook time
1 hour
Total time
1 hour, 30 minutes

I like my lasagna with lots of sauce and lots of vegetables, but you can tailor your version to your own preference. The best part about lasagna is that it can be adapted so many ways.

Ingredients

For the Cheeze:
  • 1 cup raw cashews, soaked in water for 30 mins or overnight
  • 2 garlic cloves, peeled
  • 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
  • 1/4 cup vegetable broth or water (or more as needed)
  • 1.5 cups fresh basil leaves (lightly packed)
  • 1/2 cup nutritional yeast (gives the cheese flavour)
  • 3/4-1 tsp kosher salt (or to taste) + freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder (optional)
For the Lasagna:
  • 454 g Box of lasagna noodles*
  • 1.5 bottles of pasta sauce or use homemade marinara sauce
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 sweet onion, chopped (2.5 cups)
  • 2 small zucchini, chopped
  • 1 cup cremini mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 large red pepper, chopped
  • 1 large handful spinach
  • 2 pre-cooked veggie burgers, crumbled (optional)
  • Lemon Basil Cheeze Sauce (from above)
  • Daiya cheese (as much as desired)

Directions

  1. Drain and rinse soaked cashews. With the food processor turned on, drop in your garlic cloves and process until chopped. Add in the rest of the ingredients and process until smooth, scraping down the bowl as needed.
  2. Preheat oven to 400°F. In a large skillet, sautee onion and garlic over low-medium heat for 5 minutes. Now add in the rest of the veggies and sautee for another 10-15 minutes. *Season well with Herbamare or kosher salt and black pepper.* This is key or you will have bland tasting vegetables in your lasagna.
  3. Meanwhile, bring a large pot of water to boil. Boil lasagna noodles for 8 minutes, drain, and rinse immediately with cold water.
  4. Add 1 cup of pasta sauce on the bottom of your casserole dish. Add a layer of noodles, half the basil cheeze sauce, half the vegetables, more pasta sauce, another layer of noodles, veggie burger crumbles (optional), the rest of the cheeze sauce, the rest of the vegetables, more pasta sauce, and finally a sprinkle of cheese.
  5. Cover with tinfoil and prick with fork a few times. Bake at 400°F for 40-45 minutes and then remove tinfoil and broil for 5 minutes on medium. Watch closely so you don’t burn the edges. Remove and serve. Will keep in the fridge for at least 3-4 days.

Tip:

  • * I cooked an entire box of noodles (16 oz) and had 6 noodles leftover. This will depend on how large your casserole dish is. My dish is a bit small, although I’m not sure of the actual size.
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Drool.

Now, my mind is swirling with a seasonal lasagna recipe like pumpkin or squash lasagna. I think that would be really good!

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Charlie
14 years ago

I was just thinking about making lasagna next weekend! I’ve made one with my mother and it was a long time ago, so it would be a first on my own ;). Yours looks delicious!
Where did you get your baking dish? Love the color!

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Charlie
14 years ago

Thanks Charlie! I bought it at The Bay :)

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Tracy @ Tracy's Treats
14 years ago

Beautiful pictures. Lasagna is one of my favorite foods and I’m always looking for ways to change it up!

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Raquel @ Ovenmitts Vegan Blog
14 years ago

I love that the cheese sauce is green. Can’t wait to try this!

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Red Deception
14 years ago

I haven’t had lasagna since I’ve become vegan – it’s my favorite good! I hope this recipe is as gooey and warm as I remember!

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Jonathan
14 years ago

So many great ideas! I love your use of nuts for the “cheeze.” I’ve had it on pizzas before and really enjoyed it. Now I am extra inspired to make something similar for one of my upcoming holiday recipes. I also really appreciated the tiled pictorial of assembling the lasagna. Great for visual learners like myself.

Hope you have a great week ahead of you!

Thank you, Jonathan

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Jonathan
14 years ago

Thanks Jonathan, I hope you enjoy it!

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Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers
14 years ago

Good morning Angela,

Your Lasagna looks so good! I just love lasagna this time of year, it’s such a wonderful comfort food! Your lemon basil cashew cheese is so creative! I need to give it a try!! Thank you!!

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Heather @ For the Love of Kale
14 years ago

This looks amazing, Angela! Hooray for kicking anxiety’s butt and coming out on top. ;-)

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Alena {Oh, It's Just Perfect!}
14 years ago

Oh yum!! This is just what I’ve been looking for – I’m putting this on the menu this week!

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Kaila @healthyhelperblog!
14 years ago

I can’t stand lasagna usually because of all the cheese. So a VEGAN lasagna sounds like it would be perfect for me!!!!!!

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Kierstan @ Life {and running} in Iowa
14 years ago

Lasagna is my husband’s favorite food and when we were dating I used to make a few pans of it all the time for him to freeze and eat later. While he might miss the cheesy lasagna, he is a fan of my vegan version. Instead of a nut based cheese, I’ve used pureed white beans flavored with basil, garlic, etc. It is awesome.

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VeggieGirl
Reply to  Kierstan @ Life {and running} in Iowa
14 years ago

What a great idea, I want to try this as it will have protien in it too! Do you have a recipe?

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Kelly @ Foodie Fiasco
14 years ago

Thank goodness your recipes are healthy, or I’d be in soooo much trouble. I wonder if I could use that amazing pumpkin cheeze sauce instead of the cashew cheeze? It looks great, but I’m not a big cashew fan. Thanks!

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Lauren (PB&G)
14 years ago

Angela this looks just incredible! I tried vegan lasagna once and though my mom loved it, it just wasn’t the same as the lasagna I was tasting in my mind. This recipe looks like it would hit the spot! Sauce-y, veggie-y.. spot on!

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VeggieGirl
14 years ago

Angela- you should teach food photography coureses to bloggers on the side ;)

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Whitney
14 years ago

Angela- This looks AWESOME! I will definitely have to give this a try– lasagna is one of my FAVORITE meals!

Just a tip if you make it again– I’ve made lasagna several times before and found that it is not even necessary to boil the noodles at all. (Even only partially boiled, they’re still hot and slippery and hard to deal with!) Instead, just pre-SOAK the noodles in hot water (I will lay them in my baking dish and pour boiling water over them and let them rest a few minutes). Then, they’ll be nice and firm to work with in your layers– not sliding all over the place as you spread things around — and they actually fully cook in the sauces while it bakes! You get a beautiful, tall-standing slice of lasagna when you cut it then, as the noodles aren’t as soft. :)

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Kathleen @ KatsHealthCorner
14 years ago

I really need to try some of that dairy-free cheese. Do you have a favorite brand of it?

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Kelsey
14 years ago

Your cashew-based sauces are incredible. I made your butternut squash macaroni and cheese (the cashew one) and oh my gosh, yum. Even before I added the squash to the base sauce, it was perfect.

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Carolina
14 years ago

Yum! I might just make this with this golden tomato sauce recipe I found:
http://www.101cookbooks.com/archives/golden-tomato-sauce-recipe.html

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Alicia @beingLA
14 years ago

This looks amazing! I’ve always thought lasagna was hard to make, but now I think I just might try your recipe. Thanks for the inspiration :)

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Nic@diningwithastud
14 years ago

That cashew cheese is genius!!! :)

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Elisa
14 years ago

Just made this for dinner. Absolutely delicious. I did not season the veggies and it was still great. Doesn’t even need Daiya cheese- but I put it on half for my family. The cachew cheese is fantastic. Next time I am going to use it to make eggplant rollatini. Thanks for another great recipe.

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