Best Vegan Lasagna Recipe (2024)

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The best easy vegan lasagna made with real food ingredients. No one can tell this lasagna is dairy, egg, and soy-free.

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This vegan lasagna recipe tastes just like the classic recipe we all know and love. It’s warm, bubbly, and comforting. Almond based ricotta is nestled between layers of lasagna noodles, eggplant, zucchini, and marinara.

Whether you’re vegan, plant-based, paleo, have a dairy-intolerance (most people have trouble digesting lactose after infancy, according to Physicians Committee), or want to eat a little greener, this vegan lasagna recipe is one you need in your repertoire. If you’re looking for a vegetarian, rather than vegan, lasagna, head over to my , , Pumpkin and Chard Lasagna, or Veggie Lasagna Cupcakes.

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Making vegetarian lasagna is easy, right? Just leave out the meat. In fact, I almost forget that anyone puts meat in lasagna at all. The real question is how to replace the cheese in traditional lasagna. The ricotta filling has been an important part of all the lasagna recipes I’m made in the past.

Enter my vegan almond based ricotta cheese. Remember I said this lasagna was made with real food, not processed ingredients? That’s because this ricotta is made with raw almonds! If you don’t have a good blender, or want to take a shortcut, I recommend Kite Hill’s ricottabut you’ll probably need 1-2 packages.

For this vegan lasagna recipe I like the ricotta to have even more flavor, so I double the truffle oil and salt, toss in a couple of garlic cloves, and a little fresh parsley. This vegan ricotta is so good, that I can’t resist licking the spoon. When I made this homemade vegan ricotta again for this lasagna, I was reminded that you’ve got to keep blending longer than you think to get a really cream consistency. Just keep going until it’s just like ricotta.

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I make this vegan lasagna just the way I usually made my vegetarian lasagna – with lots of beautiful vegetables like roasted eggplant, zucchini, and roasted red peppers. I slice the zucchini thinly with a vegetable peeler, so it doesn’t need to be roasted like the eggplant does. A jar of drained roasted red peppers ads flavor and I also love to add some capers (not shown) for a salty, briny bite.

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To assemble the lasagna, spread tomato sauce on the bottom of a baking dish. Next we top with a layer of the veggies.

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Then the lasagna noodles. I used no-boil noodles because I’m lazyso busy, but you have options here. You could use whole wheat noodles, gluten-free noodles, or simply use zucchini slices instead of the noodles for a paleo lasagna. I never thought I’d hear the words paleo and lasagna together, but there you have it.

I have also used store-bought marinara sauce here, again, to keep this recipe as easy as possible. If you find yourself with an abundance of tomatoes, you must try my Fresh Tomato Marinara! As the sauce adds a lot to the flavor of this lasagna, you’ll want to make sure to use a good quality one. I prefer a sauce that’s not too chunky here. If you have a good local marinara you love, go with that!

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Can we just take a moment to look at that creamy, spreadable, dreamy ricotta that’s actually almonds? It’s so exciting to me to learn how to make comforting favorites with new ingredients.

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Once we have finished layering the lasagna with sauce, vegetables, noodles, and vegan ricotta, it goes into the oven for about an hour until nice and bubbly.

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This vegan lasagna can be made ahead and reheated until warm. Leftovers make a delicious lunch the next day.

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Yield: 12 small pieces

Prep Time15 minutes

Cook Time1 hour 10 minutes

Total Time1 hour 25 minutes

An easy vegan lasagna recipe with delicious layers of eggplant, zucchini, roasted peppers, and an almond based homemade "ricotta" filling. No one can tell this lasagna is dairy, egg, and soy-free!

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Ingredients

  • 1 medium eggplant, sliced lengthwise into 1/4" strips
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 4 cloves garlic, divided
  • 1 recipe vegan ricotta
  • 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons truffle oil
  • 1/4 cup fresh Italian parsley, plus more for garnish
  • 25 oz. favorite marinara sauce (I used Sonoma Gourmet brand)
  • 1 medium zucchini, thinly sliced into strips lengthwise
  • 1 (12 oz.) jar fire roasted red peppers, drained and patted dry
  • 1 (9-oz) box no-boil lasagna noodles (I used DeLallo whole wheat, use gluten free if needed)

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. To cook the eggplant, mince two of the garlic cloves and stir into the olive oil. Brush both sides of eggplant slices with the garlic oil and season with salt and pepper. Heat a broiler or grill/grill pan to medium high. Cook, turning half way until tender, about 5-10 minutes. Add more oil if the eggplant gets dry. Remove from heat.
  3. I like this ricotta filling to have even more flavor, so to the linked vegan almond ricotta recipe, add an additional 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1 1/2 teaspoons truffle oil and 2 cloves peeled garlic. Blend in the blender until blended. Add the parsley and pulse just to chop. Mix the rest of the way with a rubber spatula.
  4. To assemble the lasagna, spread a thin layer of the marinara over the bottom of a 9x13-inch baking dish. Top with a layer of the prepared eggplant, raw zucchini, and red peppers. Lay a single layer of lasagna noodles over the vegetables. Spread 1/2 of the ricotta over the noodles. Top the ricotta with a layer of marinara, then more vegetables, noodles, the remaining ricotta, remaining vegetables, and last layer of noodles. Cover the noodles with the remaining marinara sauce. Cover with foil and bake for 60 minutes, until noodles are tender.

Notes

Want more cheese? Feel free to top this lasagna with your favorite dairy-free Parmesan or mozzarella. Follow Your Heart Parm and Miyoko's Mozz are my favorites. Paleo Option: Omit the pasta sheets and double the vegetables. Use layers of vegetables instead of the pasta. Gluten Free Option: Be sure your sauce and pasta are gf. Nutrition information is approximate and calculated by a third party site. If your health depends on nutrition information, please calculate again using your favorite calculator.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 12Serving Size: 1/12 recipe
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 226Carbohydrates: 22gProtein: 7g

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FAQs

How do you keep veggie lasagna from getting soggy? ›

How do you keep Veggie Lasagna from getting soggy? For this recipe, we help reduce excess moisture by using no-boil noodles, cooking the mushrooms, onion and bell peppers before adding them to the lasagna, and squeezing the liquid out of the cooked spinach with a kitchen towel.

What to replace ricotta with in lasagna? ›

What can I use in place of ricotta cheese in lasagna? Instead of ricotta cheese, use cottage cheese, cream cheese, shredded cheese, or mascarpone.

What is vegan lasagna made of? ›

A: For the meaty ragu, vegan lasagnas can be made with a vegan meat alternative or simply with finely minced mushrooms and lentils. Crumbled tempeh works great too! For the creamy white sauce, the milk and butter can be replaced for non-dairy alternatives. Try soy milk and vegan butter instead.

What can I add to my lasagna to make it taste better? ›

Sugar: Two tablespoons of white sugar add subtle sweetness and enhance the flavor of the sauce. Spices and seasonings: This lasagna recipe is flavored with fresh parsley, dried basil leaves, salt, Italian seasoning, fennel seeds, and black pepper. Lasagna noodles: Use store-bought or homemade lasagna noodles.

Why is my eggplant lasagna watery? ›

If the eggplant is still a bit raw before layering, it still has water to release, and it will make the lasagna watery. Second, be sure to cook the tomato sauce down for the full 20 minutes. We're letting water evaporate as well as concentrating the flavor of the tomatoes.

Why is my ricotta cheese watery in lasagna? ›

An unfortunate soupy texture in lasagna is caused by excess moisture in the ingredients. Thoroughly draining the ricotta cheese you'd use in a classic lasagna recipe or squeezing the cooked spinach you might add to a vegetarian version can definitely help.

What do Italians use instead of ricotta? ›

Mascarpone: Another Italian cheese, mascarpone makes a great ricotta substitute. However, since mascarpone is more tart and flavorful, you should only use it in dishes with other strong flavors.

What does adding egg to ricotta for lasagna do? ›

For extra creamy ricotta, add in an extra egg, a handful of grated parmesan, and a quarter cup of shredded mozzarella. Eggs help prevent the ricotta from drying out and serve to bind the ricotta so it doesn't become runny.

Which is better for lasagna cottage or ricotta? ›

The key to creating the absolute best lasagna is to use a combination of ricotta and cottage cheese. Ricotta brings the rich creaminess while cottage cheese lightens things up and seasons the whole dish. For even more cheese, we recommend also using shredded Mozzarella cheese and Parmesan cheese (or Pecorino Romano).

Can you buy vegan ricotta cheese? ›

There are a few plant-based ricotta cheese brands and alternatives out there. I've used Tofutti ricotta and made my own tofu ricotta to make baked ziti, and both were good. But for this review, I finally tried Kite Hill vegan ricotta cheese, and I was really impressed with the results.

Why do Italians put eggs in lasagna? ›

The pieces of the hard-boiled egg will add a creamy, rich disposition to the dish's other components, effortlessly blending between the levels of sauce and pasta.

What not to do when making lasagna? ›

12 Lasagna Mistakes You Didn't Realize You Were Making
  1. Not cooking the noodles correctly. Adao/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Not having all the ingredients ready. ...
  3. Not browning the meat. ...
  4. Using the wrong cheese. ...
  5. Skipping the dairy sauce. ...
  6. Skimping on the amount of marinara. ...
  7. Improperly layering the noodles. ...
  8. Forgetting a layer of sauce.
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Why add tomato paste to lasagna? ›

A good tomato paste helps to thicken but also adds a sweet and savory umami flavor. Lean Ground Beef: Lean beef adds a robust and hearty meatiness that's essential in a classic lasagna recipe.

What is the best order to layer lasagna? ›

Begin Layering

After the initial sauce layer, add a layer of pasta sheets, ricotta mixture (or bechamel), sauce, and cheese. 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.

How to stop lasagne from being sloppy? ›

How can I keep lasagna from being a mushy mess? The best way is to keep your ingredients dry. Cook your pasta sauce long enough to boil out most of the moisture so the sauce is thick.

How do you make lasagna not mushy? ›

But let me share my personal tip with you: instead of parchment or baking paper, I prefer using clean tea towels. Not only are they more practical and easier to find, but they also absorb any leftover cooking water from the lasagna sheets. So you'll end up with perfectly layered lasagna that's not too soggy.

How do you make lasagna stay firm? ›

I think the key is to let the lasagne sit for a while after it comes out of the oven. This allows it to cool and to absorb some of the liquid. It makes it easier to eat as well, as it doesn't scald you. If you're doing a lasagna that starts with cooked noodles, you can try cooking the pasta less.

Why is my zucchini lasagna watery? ›

Zucchini is 95% water so it is important to draw out the water from the zucchini before baking or the lasagna will be a watery mess.

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