spyrosmom
Cathlete
First, I can't spell zucchini. How many C's and H's??? So it shall be referred to as Z.
Monday's have become meatless, and we've tried a few different things, along with the standards, and I'm looking to expand.
I've seen recipes where you can substitute long, medium-thick slices of Z for lasagne noodles. I want to do a meatless, noodle-less lasagne. All of the pictures I've seen of the finished product look a little watery at the bottom of the dish, and I've looked at several different versions. How do I get the water out of the Z prior to building the lasagne. I will also probably fix it Sun night, and leave in the fridge, so DH just has to stick it in the oven on Monday.
I'm envisioning yummy layers of Z, spinach/ricotta mixture, broccoli, cauliflower, tomato sauce, and mozzarella cheese. But I don't want a puddle of water at the bottom of the dish. I make a pretty good veggie lasagne w/ noodles, but I want to try noodle-less.
Nan
Monday's have become meatless, and we've tried a few different things, along with the standards, and I'm looking to expand.
I've seen recipes where you can substitute long, medium-thick slices of Z for lasagne noodles. I want to do a meatless, noodle-less lasagne. All of the pictures I've seen of the finished product look a little watery at the bottom of the dish, and I've looked at several different versions. How do I get the water out of the Z prior to building the lasagne. I will also probably fix it Sun night, and leave in the fridge, so DH just has to stick it in the oven on Monday.
I'm envisioning yummy layers of Z, spinach/ricotta mixture, broccoli, cauliflower, tomato sauce, and mozzarella cheese. But I don't want a puddle of water at the bottom of the dish. I make a pretty good veggie lasagne w/ noodles, but I want to try noodle-less.
Nan